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IBM Chief Executive Officer Ginni Rometty got her biggest bonus as head of the company last year after the shares rose about 21 percent, the first annual gain in four years. Rometty received a $4.95 million payout under her annual incentive plan, the largest since she was named CEO of International Business Machines Corp. in 2012, according to a regulatory filing from the Armonk, New York-based company.
IBM Chief Executive Officer Ginni Rometty got her biggest bonus as head of the company last year after the shares rose about 21 percent, the first annual gain in four years. Rometty received a $4.95 million payout under her annual incentive plan, the largest since she was named CEO of International Business Machines Corp. in 2012, according to a regulatory filing from the Armonk, New York-based company.
A winter system that will bring a mix of rain, sleet and freezing rain to the area early Tuesday may be just a preview for a much more significant system expected to arrive overnight Wednesday into Thursday. That storm system could result in plowable snow and accumulation of 6 inches or more, the National Weather Service said.
... as National Signing Day, for high school athletes, turned into a large celebration at Byram Hills High School in Armonk as seven students were signed to play on college sports teams ranging from fencing to crew. The annual day marks a celebratory ...
... the performance with the participating artists. Whippoorwill Hall Theatre, North Castle Library, Kent Place, Armonk, N.Y. General seating/door donation: $10.00 ***SAVE THE DATES*** Next reading: YOUNG PLAYWRIGHTS -Briarcliff High School students ...
Best-selling humorist and author Dave Barry will return to Westchester County this spring where he will speak before a live audience in his hometown of Armonk on Thursday, April 6, at the North Castle Public Library's Whippoorwill Hall, at 7:30 p.m. Barry is a columnist with the Miami Herald, which he joined in 1983. He attended elementary and middle school in Armonk, and was voted "Class Clown" when he graduated in 1965 from Pleasantville High School.