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Board of Directors Information PROXY STATEMENT
13 | The Western Union Company – Proxy Statement
NOTICE OF 2014 ANNUAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS AND PROXY STATEMENT
Solomon D. Trujillo
PRINCIPAL OCCUPATION, BUSINESS EXPERIENCE AND DIRECTORSHIPS
Founded Trujillo Group Investments, LLC, and has served as chairman since July 2003. Mr. Trujillo also
served as the Chief Executive Officer and as director of Telstra Corporation Limited, Australia’s largest
media-communications enterprise, from July 2005 to June 2009. From February 2003 to March 2004,
Mr. Trujillo was Orange SA’s Chief Executive Officer. Before that, Mr. Trujillo was Chairman, President
and Chief Executive Officer of Graviton, Inc. from January 2001 until January 2003. Mr. Trujillo is a
director of Target Corporation, WPP plc, and ProAmerica Bank. Mr. Trujillo’s term expires in 2014.
Age 62 Director Since 2012
EXPERIENCE, QUALIFICATIONS, ATTRIBUTES AND SKILLS SUPPORTING
DIRECTORSHIP POSITION ON THE COMPANY’S BOARD*
Mr. Trujillo is an international business executive with experience as a chief executive officer of global
companies in the telecommunications, media, and cable industries headquartered in the United
States, the European Union, and the Asia-Pacific region. He has global operations experience and
provides the Board with substantial international experience and expertise in the retail, technology,
media, and communications industries.
* The Board selects nominees for Director on the basis of experience, integrity, skills, diversity, ability to make
independent analytical inquiries, understanding of the Companys business environment, and willingness to devote
adequate time to Board duties, all in the context of an assessment of the perceived needs of the Board at a given point
in time. In addition to the individual attributes of each of the directors described above, the Company highly values
the collective business experience and qualifications of the directors. We believe that the experiences, viewpoints,
and perspectives of our directors result in a Board with the commitment and energy to advance the interests of
our stockholders.
Director Qualifications Matrix
The following matrix is provided to illustrate the skills and qualifications of our Board.
Leadership Financial International Diversity
Director
CEO
Experience
CFO
Experience
Regulated
Industry/
Government
Financial
Literacy
Eligible for
Audit
Committee
Qualified
Expert
Emerging
Markets
Global
Operational
Experience Gender Ethnicity Geographic
Dinyar S. Devitre X X X X X X M X X
Hikmet Ersek X X X X X M X
Richard A. Goodman X X X X M
Jack M. Greenberg X X X X X X X M
Betsy D. Holden X X X X F
Linda Fayne Levinson X X X F
Roberto G. Mendoza X X X M X X
Michael A. Miles, Jr. X X M
Wulf von Schimmelmann X X X X M X
Frances Fragos Townsend X F
Solomon D. Trujillo X X X X X M X X