Here see how your favorite space stock CEO’s performance compares to others. There are multiple ways to define and measure success of a company executive. Here we use net shareholder value created and compare with executive compensation.

As disclaimer, shareholder value creation alone is not the best way to judge CEO performance. If a CEO creates billions in shareholder value but simultaneously dramatically increase LEO debris, few would judge that as success. Likewise if a CEO sacrifices some profits to invest in sustainable practices and improve employee well-being, most view this favorably. CEOs apparently agree that dealing ethically and supporting communities should be part of CEO success measurement. No disagreement.

But no one would buy stock in a company with an ethical CEO providing negative returns to investors. That is what charities are for, not a for-profit enterprises. Thus shareholder value creation has place in the discussion of scoring CEO successfulness.

Here we compare CEO pay with shareholder value created. So far there generally appears to be an inverse relationship between pay and stock performance. Let’s see if that holds are more CEOs are added.

Space Stock CEOs ranked by net shareholder value created

RankCEOCompanyNet shareholder value createdCEO total pay
1Shunsuke OnishiiQPS$357.6 million$173k (est)
2Ee-Eul KimSatrec$115.3 million$1.5m (est)
3Carsten DrachmannGOMspace$40.4 million$372k
4Paul WarleyAscent Solar-$28.3 million$201.9k
5Luis GomesAAC Clyde Space-$50.0 million$853k
6Noam SegalImagesat-$92.0 million$1.4m (est)
7Carol CraigSidus Space-$134.8 million$374k
8Emiliano KargiemanSatellogic-$775.3 million$1.48m
9Brian E. O’TooleBlacksky-$1.1 billion$25.53m
10Will MarshallPlanet Labs-$2.1 billion$18.9m
Updated October 1, 2024, except Paul Warley added October 19, 2024 (Net shareholder value created and lost is calculated and in some cases estimated from data provided in respective company’s financial filings pertaining to the time at which dilution occurred. Foreign traded companies converted to USD at current exchange rate.) Total pay is the total pay paid to the CEO during the period during which company has been public.

As more companies get added, this list will update. How will your favorite CEO (or boss) compare with their peers?