Marcus & Millichap Inc. Announces New Compensation Agreement for Chief Growth Officer Richard Matricaria

Reuters
10 Jun
Marcus & Millichap Inc. Announces New Compensation Agreement for Chief Growth Officer Richard Matricaria

Marcus & Millichap Inc. has announced a new employment agreement for Richard Matricaria, who was recently appointed as Senior Vice President and Chief Growth Officer. Effective retroactively from May 1, 2025, the agreement outlines that Mr. Matricaria will receive an annual base salary of $400,000. He is also eligible for an annual discretionary cash bonus with a target of $600,000, contingent upon meeting individual and company goals. Additionally, the agreement includes potential equity grants up to 50% of the cash bonus amount and a one-time relocation allowance of up to $75,000 for moving-related expenses. The full details are available in the company's Form 8-K filing.

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