Bloomberg discusses a wealthy hedge fund manager’s pay, Jimmy Levin’s , 38, now CEO of Sculptor Capital Management in a Feb. 8, 2022 article

 “Set at 1.1%-1.5% in 2018, that figure was bumped to about 1.8% after Levin was promoted to CEO in April 2021. 

Eight months after he took over, Sculptor announced another new pay package. This one increased the range to 2.8%-5.2% of gross profit and loss — at the upper end, about one-fourth of the 20% Sculptor charges in performance fees. Levin could also be given carried interest distributions from funds that were excluded from the profit-sharing agreement. “

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Sculptor is a publicly traded investment vehicle.

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