Each year, public companies must disclose how much they pay...

Each year, public companies must disclose how much they pay their top brass — from salaries and bonuses to stock and other perks. Credit: Istock

Want to know which Long Island executives at publicly traded companies collected the biggest paychecks last year?

Each year, public companies must disclose how much they pay their top brass — from salaries and bonuses to stock and other perks.

Explore our interactive database below to see what those leaders earned in 2024.

Search by name or company, or sort by salary, bonuses or total compensation to spot the highest earners and track whose pay rose or fell.

NewsdayTV's Elisa DiStefano and Newsday Deputy Lifestyle Editor Meghan Giannotta have your look at activities to do with the family this winter break. Credit: Morgan Campbell; Brian Jingeleski; Randee Daddona; Newsday / Drew Singh; Anthony Florio

Winter break is full of fun NewsdayTV's Elisa DiStefano and Newsday Deputy Lifestyle Editor Meghan Giannotta have your look at activities to do with the family this winter break.

NewsdayTV's Elisa DiStefano and Newsday Deputy Lifestyle Editor Meghan Giannotta have your look at activities to do with the family this winter break. Credit: Morgan Campbell; Brian Jingeleski; Randee Daddona; Newsday / Drew Singh; Anthony Florio

Winter break is full of fun NewsdayTV's Elisa DiStefano and Newsday Deputy Lifestyle Editor Meghan Giannotta have your look at activities to do with the family this winter break.

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