Phillips 66 (PSX) Appoints Ann M. Kluppel as VP and Controller
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On April 3, 2024, the Board of Directors of Phillips 66 (NYSE: PSX) appointed Ann M. Kluppel to serve as the Company’s Vice President and Controller and designated principal accounting officer effective May 13, 2024. Ms. Kluppel will succeed J. Scott Pruitt, who announced on April 1, 2024 that he plans to retire from the Company effective May 31, 2024.
Ms. Kluppel, 56, joined the Company at the time of its spin-off from ConocoPhillips in 2012 and has held positions of increasing responsibility within the Company’s finance department, most recently as General Auditor since August 2021. Prior to that, Ms. Kluppel served as Managing Director, Corporate Finance, from January 2021 to August 2021, and as Manager, Midstream FP&A, from August 2018 to December 2020.
Ms. Kluppel will continue to participate in the Company’s executive compensation programs, including the variable cash incentive program (“VCIP”) and long-term incentive program (“LTIP”), each as described in the Company’s Definitive Proxy Statement filed on Schedule 14A with the Securities and Exchange Commission on April 3, 2024 (the “2024 Proxy Statement”). Ms. Kluppel will also continue to be eligible to participate in the Company’s other health and benefit plans and programs as described in the 2024 Proxy Statement.
In connection with Ms. Kluppel’s new role, her target opportunity in the VCIP will increase to 50% of her base salary (prorated for 2024) and her LTIP grant will be valued at 160% of her base salary beginning in 2025, 70% of which is expected to be granted in performance share units and 30% in restricted stock units. Additionally, Ms. Kluppel’s outstanding performance share program awards will be increased, on a pro-rata basis, to 112% of her base salary. There were no other material changes to Ms. Kluppel’s compensation arrangements with the Company.
The selection of Ms. Kluppel to serve as the Company’s principal accounting officer was not pursuant to any arrangement or understanding with respect to any other person. In addition, there are no family relationships between Ms. Kluppel and any director or executive officer of the Company. Ms. Kluppel has not been a party to any transaction with the Company requiring disclosure under Item 404(a) of Regulation S-K.
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