NVIDIA's stock price is on a continuous upward trajectory, potentially offering a substantial boost to the net worth of certain executives. Yet, when it comes to work-related perks, the company maintains a rather modest approach. This week, on Monday, Vladimir Troy, NVIDIA's Vice President of AI Infrastructure, revealed that company vice presidents typically fly in economy class for business trips and do not have dedicated executive assistants. He explained this practice as a reflection of the company's 'one team' corporate culture. Nevertheless, it's worth noting that some executives do have assistants, such as Eddie Fischer, who serves as the Assistant to the CEO, and Sonu Nayar, the Chief Information Officer. At present, it remains ambiguous which executives are entitled to the privileges of executive assistants or luxury travel accommodations, though the CEO is known to occasionally travel by private jet.
