Canadian Manufacturing

BlackBerry extends contract with executive chairman John Chen through 2023

by The Canadian Press   

Canadian Manufacturing
Human Resources Technology / IIoT


Chen has led the company since 2013, overseeing major restructuring that has shifted Blackberry's focus away from manufacturing smart phones

The Canadian tech company is far less known for its hardware than when Chen took over in 2013. PHOTO: Omaranabulsi/Wikimedia

WATERLOO, Ont.—BlackBerry Ltd. is extending executive chairman and chief executive John Chen’s contract through to November 2023.

Chen joined BlackBerry in November 2013 and has led the company through a restructuring that has seen it transform from a smartphone maker into a cybersecurity software and services firm.

BlackBerry lead director Prem Watsa says Chen’s leadership is critical and that the board has determined that it’s in the best of interests of the company to keep him at the helm.

The five-year contract extension is weighted toward long-term performance-based equity and cash awards, in addition to a time-based equity award, the company says.

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It adds there will be no change to Chen’s base salary, short-term cash incentive or benefits.

BlackBerry is expected to report its fourth-quarter results on March 28.

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