I got this in my email, and almost deleted it. Not sure of the stats on these men, you'd have to look it up yourself, but it's worth a try; all money is green!

 

Taken from Glassdoor.com

http://www.glassdoor.com/blog/glassdoor-reveals-top-25-highest-rate...

 

 

Glassdoor is revealing its latest list of the Top 25 Highest Rated CEOs – the list is based entirely on feedback from employees who were asked one simple survey question: Do you approve of the way your CEO is leading the company? In the last year alone, more than 280,000 employees rated their CEO on Glassdoor.¹

Check out who made the Top 25 Highest Rated CEOs list:

Company CEO Approval Rating 3/16/11 – 3/15/12   Approval Rating   3/16/10 – 3/15/11
Apple Tim Cook            97%     Steve Jobs: 95%
Ernst & Young Jim Turley            95%             83%
QUALCOMM Paul E. Jacobs            95%             88%
American Express Ken Chenault            94%             89%
Google Larry Page            94%    Eric Schmidt: 96%
Intel Corporation Paul S. Otellini            93%             90%
Accenture Pierre Nanterme            91%   William Green: 86%
VMware Paul Maritz            90%             75%
Starbucks Howard D. Schultz            89%             80%
Nordstrom Blake W. Nordstrom            89%             89%
Goldman Sachs Lloyd Blankfein            89%             97%
PricewaterhouseCoopers Dennis M. Nally            88%             79%
U.S. Bank Richard K. Davis            88%             84%
JPMorgan Chase Jamie Dimon            87%             84%
US Air Force Michael B. Donley            86%             83%
EMC Joe Tucci            86%             88%
Sprint Nextel Dan Hesse            85%             77%
Procter & Gamble Bob McDonald            84%             94%
US Army John McHugh            84%             70%
Fidelity Investments Edward Johnson, III            84%             78%
GE Jeffrey Immelt            83%             64%
Oracle Larry Ellison            81%             72%
Home Depot Frank Blake            80%             80%
Hewlett-Packard Meg Whitman            80%              67%
Lockheed Martin Robert J. Stevens            80%              83%
Report based on CEOs with at least 100 ratings between 3/16/11 and 3/15/12; CEO approval ratings during 3/16/10 – 3/15/11 based on at least 20 ratings.

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I don't know who I want to get next to more, Mr. Starbucks or Mr. Nordstrom? lol

ummm id do sb only because i feel like he makes more

CCDreamin' of a baller for me said:

I don't know who I want to get next to more, Mr. Starbucks or Mr. Nordstrom? lol

Sad that they're all men smh

The glass ceiling still exists.

Sw33tNeSS said:

Sad that they're all men smh

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