Tim Culpepper
CEO at Cullman Electric Cooperative · AL
$486K
Peak Total Compensation
9
Years Tracked
6x
vs. Median Household
Tim Culpepper has appeared in compensation disclosures over 9 years of available data (2017–2025). Total compensation changed from $150,131 to $486,049 - a 223.7% increase.
Peak total compensation of $486,049 equals 6x the median U.S. household income ($75,000).
Compensation History
Year-by-Year Detail
| Year | Organization | Title | Compensation | Other | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 | Cullman Electric Cooperative | CEO | $375,081 | $110,968 | $486,049 |
| 2024 | Cullman Electric Cooperative | CEO | $333,157 | $99,482 | $432,639 |
| 2023 | Cullman Electric Cooperative | CEO | $292,216 | $103,857 | $396,073 |
| 2022 | Cullman Electric Cooperative | CEO | $268,305 | $87,867 | $356,172 |
| 2021 | CULLMAN ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE | CEO | $250,265 | $59,364 | $309,629 |
| 2020 | CULLMAN ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE | CEO | $226,831 | $44,548 | $271,379 |
| 2019 | CULLMAN ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE | CEO | $189,221 | $39,658 | $228,879 |
| 2018 | CULLMAN ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE | CEO | $158,139 | $33,420 | $191,559 |
| 2017 | CULLMAN ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE | VP OF ADMIN | $147,032 | $3,099 | $150,131 |
Peers at Cullman Electric Cooperative
| Name | Title | Peak Comp. |
|---|---|---|
| Grady W Smith Jr | PRESIDENT & | $410K |
| Jerry Weathersby | CFO | $274K |
| Wade Yarbrough | Vice President of Operations & Field Service | $266K |
| Kyle Baggett | VP OF ENGINE | $258K |
| Terry Graham | Manager of Key Accounts & Meter Services | $254K |
| Ernie Geisen | Working Foreman | $237K |
| Daniel Stricklin | Vice President of Information Services | $234K |
| Kim Arndt | MANAGER OF M | $228K |
| Justin Lee | COO | $224K |
| Patrick Weissend | MANAGER OF P | $201K |
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