Boston Beer Company Announces Separation Compensation Package for Outgoing CMO Lesya Lysyj

Reuters
Feb 11
Boston Beer Company Announces Separation Compensation Package for Outgoing CMO Lesya Lysyj

The Boston Beer Company Inc. has announced new compensation terms related to the departure of Chief Marketing Officer Lesya Lysyj. Under a separation agreement effective February 10, 2026, Lysyj will step down as CMO on March 6, 2026, and remain in an advisory role through September 30, 2026. She will receive thirteen weeks of salary paid in six equal installments plus one additional installment, her 2025 cash bonus in a lump sum in March 2026, reimbursement of up to $45,000 for third-party training or legal fees, and continued health benefits coverage through September 30, 2026, with the option for extended coverage through December 31, 2026, if she elects COBRA.

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