The Fortune 100 Companies with the Worst Rated CEOs

A new index reveals looks at Glassdoor reviews to determine BEST and WORST rated Fortune 100 CEOs.

A new index by Microsoft Office productivity add-in, UpSlide, looks at largest corporations in the US and Europe to determine which companies have the happiest employees, based on what matters to them.

The study examines which companies have the worst and best rated CEOs based on Glassdoor reviews and reveals Michael Kasbar from World Fuel Services has a 4% rating, whereas best CEO Donald Layton from Freddie Mac has 100% rating.

These are the WORST CEO’s as rated by staff

1) Micheal Kasbar (4% rating)  – World Fuel Services

2) Mary Barra (6% rating) – General Motors

3) Christopher Crane (8% rating) – Exelon

4) Noel White (8% rating) – Tyson Foods

5) James Gorman (9% rating) – Morgan Stanley

6)  A. James Teague (9% rating) – Enterprise Products Partners

7) Richard Hume (9% rating) – Tech Data

8) Stefano Pessina (23% rating) – Walgreen Boots Alliance

9) Michael Tipsord (34% rating) – State Farm Insurance

10) Larry Merlo (35% rating) – CVS Health

But who are the BEST rated CEOs in the Fortune 100 list?

Looking at extraordinary leaders and gives a CEO rating based on how much employees love to work for them – both Freddie Mac and Alphabet are in joint place with the best overall ratings, with Capital One and Fannie Mae following closely behind.

The top 10 Fortune 100 CEOs

1) Donald Layton (100% rating) – Freddie Mac

2) Larry Page (100% rating) – Alphabet (Google)

3) Albert Bourla (100% rating) –  Pfizer

4) Richard Fairbank (99% rating) – Capital One Financial

5) Hugh Frater (99% rating) – Fannie Mae

6) Mark Zuckerberg (99% rating) – Facebook

7) Michael Dell (97% rating) – Dell Technologies

8) Kelcy Warren (97% rating) – Energy Transfer

9) Satya Nadella (97% rating) – Microsoft

10) Samuel Allen (96% rating) – Deere

The full list of companies can be found in the index here.

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