Turns out managing the finances for the main asset of the world’s richest person can be a lucrative gig.
Zachary Kirkhorn, who stepped down as Tesla Inc.’s chief financial officer on Monday, amassed a net worth of $590 million during his four-year stint in the role, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. The number comprises mainly Tesla shares and options he received as compensation.
Still, the fortune accumulated by the carmaker’s outgoing designated “master of coin” pales in comparison to that of CEO and “technoking” Elon Musk, whose $230.6 billion net worth is the largest in the world, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index.
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