Corporate Board Profile
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| Filing Date | Source Excerpt |
|---|---|
| 2020-03-12 | Bruce A. Merino (66) retired from The Home Depot in 2009 after 25 years with the company. At the time of his retirement, he was Senior Vice President of Merchandising and President of The Home Depot’s Expo Design Center. Mr. Merino sits on the City of Hope’s Home Improvement Board Council and is its chair. Director since 2009 Member of Nominating and Corporate Governance Committee Member of Personnel and Compensation Committee |
| 2021-03-10 | Bruce A. Merino (67) retired from The Home Depot in 2009 ... Director since 2009 Member of Nominating and Corporate Governance Committee Member of Personnel and Compensation Committee |
| 2022-03-08 | Bruce A. Merino (68) retired from The Home Depot in 2009. Member of Nominating and Corporate Governance Committee Member of Personnel and Compensation Committee. For 2021, each non-employee director (except Mr. Currie) received a $60,000 annual cash retainer fee and a $125,000 annual stock retainer fee. Mr. Merino received $66,000 in cash and $125,000 in stock for a total of $191,000. |
| 2023-03-17 | Bruce A. Merino, Former Senior Vice President of Merchandising for The Home Depot, Age: 69, Director since 2009, Member of Nominating and Corporate Governance Committee and Personnel and Compensation Committee. For 2022, received $70,000 fees earned or paid in cash and $135,000 stock awards, total $205,000. |
| 2024-03-14 | BRUCE A. MERINO, retired from The Home Depot in 2009 ... Member of Nominating and Corporate Governance Committee and Personnel and Compensation Committee. ... Director Compensation section shows total compensation of $205,000 for 2023. |
| 2025-03-12 | Bruce A. Merino, Director, no age stated, For 2024, Bruce A. Merino earned $70,000 in fees and $135,000 in stock awards, totaling $205,000. |
Data sourced from SEC filings. Last updated: 2026-02-03