The top 10 highest-paid women

June 19, 2011 at 11:55PM

Lois Martin

Capella Education Co., former chief financial officer and senior vice president

Salary$372,577

Change10.1%

Bonus$365,496

Other$10,426

Stock$3,091,984

Vested0

Total$3,840,483

Gail Boudreaux

UnitedHealth Group Inc., executive vice president; president of United Healthcare

Salary 700,000

Change NA

Bonus$1,605,000

Other$68,679

Stock$0

Vested$1,207,092

Total$3,580,771

Kathryn Tesija

Target Corp., executive vice president of merchandising

Salary $750,000

Change15.4%

Bonus$1,107,900

Other $379,779

Stock$671,010

Vested$0

Total $2,908,689

Jody Feragen

Hormel Foods Corp., senior vice president, chief financial officer

Salary$413,400

Change 8.5%

Bonus$1,218,609

Other $34,977

Stock $784,700

Vested 0

Total $2,451,686

Sally Smith

Buffalo Wild Wings Inc., president and chief executive officer

Salary$560,000

Change0.0%

Bonus$328,104

Other $133,521

Stock$160,266

Vested $783,692

Total$1,965,583

Pamela Patsley

MoneyGram International Inc., chairwoman and chief executive officer

Salary$860,673

Change48.3%

Bonus $602,000

Other$9,876

Stock$200,000

Vested$0

Total $1,672,549

Carol Surface

Best Buy Co. Inc., executive vice president, chief human resources officer

Salary$457,308

ChangeNA

Bonus $766,833

Other $65,172

Stock$0

Vested$0

Total $1,289,313

L.A. Walker

Valspar Corp., chief financial officer

Salary $405,000

Change 8.0%

Bonus $513,945

Other $150,302

Stock $133,040

Vested0

Total $1,202,287

Laura Hamilton

MTS Systems Corp., chairwoman, chief executive officer

Salary $524,992

Change -1.4%

Bonus$534,850

Other$26,216

Stock $0

Vested$76,411

Total $1,162,469

Mary Twinem

Buffalo Wild Wings Inc., executive vice president and chief financial officer

Salary $360,000

Change2.9%

Bonus$182,404

Other$91,081

Stock$0

Vested$490,758

Total $1,124,243

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