In 2025, Prologis Inc.’s newly appointed Chief Legal Officer and General Counsel, Deborah Briones, earned nearly $5 million in total compensation. Briones, who assumed the role on January 1, 2025, following the retirement of Edward Nekritz, received a base salary of $650,000, a bonus of $714,000, stock awards valued at $6,545,135, and other compensation totaling $27,750, culminating in a total compensation of $7,936,885. ([ir.prologis.com](https://ir.prologis.com/financials/sec-filings/content/0001193125-25-067058/d893144ddef14a1.pdf?utm_source=openai))
Briones has been with Prologis for nearly two decades, joining the company in 2004. Prior to her promotion, she served as Managing Director and Deputy General Counsel, overseeing corporate, energy, mobility, Essentials, and Latin America legal teams, as well as government affairs initiatives. As Chief Legal Officer and General Counsel, Briones is responsible for all legal aspects of Prologis’ global operations, including corporate governance, compliance, litigation, and strategic transactions. ([prologis.com](https://www.prologis.com/about/news-press-releases/prologis-nekritz-and-mckeown-retire-new-clo-and-chro-announced?utm_source=openai))
Prologis, a leading real estate investment trust specializing in logistics facilities, has a history of substantial executive compensation. In 2024, CEO Hamid R. Moghadam received total compensation of $24,851,777, while CFO Timothy D. Arndt earned $10,329,411. ([ir.prologis.com](https://ir.prologis.com/financials/sec-filings/content/0001193125-25-067058/d893144ddef14a1.pdf?utm_source=openai))
The company’s stock performance has remained robust, with shares trading at $131.09 as of March 20, 2026. This financial stability underscores Prologis’ position as a dominant player in the logistics real estate sector.