Australian Dairy Nutritionals Management
Management criteria checks 1/4
We currently do not have sufficient information about the CEO.
Key information
Mahi Sundaranathan
Chief executive officer
AU$380.6k
Total compensation
CEO salary percentage | 3.3% |
CEO tenure | less than a year |
CEO ownership | n/a |
Management average tenure | less than a year |
Board average tenure | 1.2yrs |
Recent management updates
Recent updates
CEO Compensation Analysis
Date | Total Compensation | Salary | Company Earnings |
---|---|---|---|
Jun 30 2024 | AU$381k | AU$13k | -AU$7m |
Compensation vs Market: Mahi's total compensation ($USD258.82K) is below average for companies of similar size in the German market ($USD499.40K).
Compensation vs Earnings: Insufficient data to compare Mahi's compensation with company performance.
CEO
Mahi Sundaranathan
less than a year
Tenure
AU$380,623
Compensation
Mr. Mahinthan Sundaranathan, also known as Mahi, is Chief Executive Officer of Australian Dairy Nutritiona ls Limited from June 18, 2024. He held the role of sales and marketing director and other senior m...
Leadership Team
Name | Position | Tenure | Compensation | Ownership |
---|---|---|---|---|
Chief Executive Officer | less than a year | AU$380.62k | no data | |
Financial Services Director | no data | AU$5.55k | 0% A$ 0 | |
Chief Operating Officer | 18yrs | no data | no data | |
Chief Technology Officer | no data | no data | no data | |
Company Secretary | less than a year | no data | no data |
0.7yrs
Average Tenure
Experienced Management: F9H's management team is not considered experienced ( 0.7 years average tenure), which suggests a new team.
Board Members
Name | Position | Tenure | Compensation | Ownership |
---|---|---|---|---|
Non-Executive Chairman | less than a year | AU$6.94k | 0.58% A$ 50.6k | |
Non-Executive Independent Director | 3.5yrs | AU$66.60k | 0.067% A$ 5.9k | |
Non-Executive Director | 1.2yrs | AU$64.97k | 6.6% A$ 577.5k |
1.2yrs
Average Tenure
Experienced Board: F9H's board of directors are not considered experienced ( 1.2 years average tenure), which suggests a new board.