Company: APO
Filing Date: 2025-04-25
Form Type: DEF 14A
Source: 0001193125-25-096971
Chunk: 86

Company: Apollo Global Management, Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-04-25
Form: DEF 14A
Chunk 86
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vested director RSUs are not entitled to dividends or dividend equivalents. As of December 31, 2024, each of our independent directors held RSUs that were unvested and outstanding, in the amounts shown in the “Stock Awards” column. Mr. Clayton and Ms. Joyner elected to defer settlement of the annual RSU grant each received in 2024 until the conclusion of such director’s service on the board. |

| (4) | AHL, which is a public company subject to complex, multi-jurisdictional insurance industry regulation, has a robust board of directors that meets at least quarterly, half of the members of which are independent, has numerous active committees, and assists AHL in managing conflicts. Like other AHL non-employee directors, Mr. Beilinson, Ms. Hormozi and Mr. Swann received an annual retainer of $270,000 for their service on the AHL board in 2024. In addition, Ms. Hormozi received $21,000 and Mr. Swann received |

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| $10,500 in 2024 for service on AHL standing committees. In light of his workload and broad responsibilities, Mr. Beilinson received $36,750 in 2024 for his work as lead independent director of AHL, as well as $10,500 for his service on AHL’s conflicts committee, and $10,500 for his service on AHL’s legal and regulatory committee. The AHL board of directors forms ad hoc committees from time to time and due to the extensive demands on ad hoc committee members, the AHL board of directors provides certain fixed fees to compensate ad hoc committee members for their additional service. In 2024, Mr. Beilinson served on an AHL special litigation committee, for which he received $7,500 per month. In addition, Ms. Hormozi received $99,375 for her service on certain AHL subsidiary boards. Accordingly, aggregate fees for their service on the AHL board and its committees in 2024 were as follows: for Mr. Beilinson, $417,752; for Ms. Hormozi, $390,375; and for Mr. Swann, $280,500. For 2024, a $2,500 charitable contribution from an AGM affiliate was made on behalf of each of Mr. Clayton and Ms. Richards as part of the Company’s matching gifts program. |

Securities Authorized for Issuance under the Equity Plan The following table sets forth information concerning the awards