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Fortune Brands’ new CEO never officially worked a day—but he’ll get $18.4 million after a massive leadership shakeup

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Ed Garden, co-founder of Garden Investment Management.Photographer: Michael Nagle/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Amit Banati left a CFO job at a Fortune 500 company, signed a contract to become CEO of Fortune Brands Innovations, and then never officially worked a single day in the role. He walked away this week with $18.4 million in cash. 

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The epic payday, ostensibly to compensate Banati for what he left behind at his prior job, is the outcome of a remarkable, possibly absurd, confluence of today’s bumper executive compensation packages and activist investor campaigns.

And it’s just one facet of a wild week at the Deerfield, Ill. manufacturer of Moen faucets, Yale locks, and Therma-Tru doors, which sold $4.5 billion in products last year.

On Monday, Fortune Brands moved to clear its leadership slate after Garden Investment Management’s Ed Garden, an activist investor and son-in-law of prolific activist investor Nelson Peltz, struck a cooperation agreement this week with the company to join the board. 

But Garden isn’t the only large investor knocking on Fortune Brands’ door. In yet another twist, Swiss asset manager Pictet Asset Management filed a notice the day after Garden’s deal, disclosing a 7.6 million-share stake in Fortune Brands valued at $493 million. The position is double Garden’s at 6.4%. Pictet said it is engaging with the Fortune Brands board and management team on long-term strategy, governance, and financial performance. The notice allows Pictet to adjust to more aggressive tactics in the future. 

Together, Garden and Pictet’s positions represent nearly 10% of the company but the two investors aren’t working together. Garden’s cooperation agreement bars him from forming or joining any group with any other shareholder or outside parties. As the news broke on Monday, Fortune Brands’ share price fell 2.6%, and it’s down 16% year-to-date.

How it Unraveled

Banati’s $18.4 million, zero-day stint at the helm of Fortune Brands was set in motion last month, and has been marked with drama from the get-go.

Fortune Brands announced on February 12 that Banati would replace CEO Nicholas Fink, with a start date slated for mid-May. But the day after the news dropped—on Friday February 13—Fortune Brands learned that activist investor Garden had built a stake in the company and privately nominated a reported slate of three new board members.

Garden believed the company should have taken more time to find Fink’s replacement as CEO, and he immediately began snapping up shares and planing to intervene when the CEO change was announced, according to reporting by the Wall Street Journal. By the time Monday’s agreement between Garden’s firm and Fortune Brands was struck, Garden’s stake was roughly 3.5 million shares, roughly a 3% position. 

Along with renouncing the CEO job, Banati is also stepping down from Fortune Brands’ board of directors, where he has served for the five years. As for the big cash payout, Fortune Brands describes it as a “make whole” payment for what Banati left behind at Tylenol-maker Kenvue. In his job as CFO at Kenvue, Banati received a $900,000 salary, a cash bonus, and a long-term equity grant valued at $3.2 million. He also left behind nearly 3.3 million unvested shares.

Under terms of the contract Banati signed in February with Fortune Brands, he gets to keep the $8 million one-time, sign-on bonus and gets accelerated vesting on $6 million in restricted stock units.

Banati is not the only exec being swept aside as a result of the company’s deal with Garden. Chief financial officer Jonathan Baksht, who was at Fortune Brands less than a year, stepped down on Monday. To replace Baksht and Banati, ex-Fortune Brands CFO David Barry will fill the gap as interim CEO until the board can find a permanent replacement. And to round it out, Ashley George, senior vice president of business unit finance, will step in as interim CFO. Barry will collect $18,000 a month on top of his $685,000 per year salary, bonus, and long-term comp award of up to $1.67 million. George gets $15,000 a month on top of her $387,130 a year salary and other comp, plus a $150,000 cash retention award.

The Garden Deal

As part of the cooperation arrangement, Garden will join Fortune Brands’ compensation committee, the nominating committee, and he’ll also serve on a CEO search committee if the board decides to create one as they search for Banati’s replacement. Fortune Brands also agreed to reimburse Garden up to $2 million in legal and advisory fees. 

In exchange, Garden withdrew his board nominees for the upcoming 2026 annual meeting and will cap his stake below 9.9% in Fortune Brands. He also agreed to a ban on running a proxy contest for board seats at the company. 

“Fortune Brands is a company with incredible brands, advantaged market positions, and significant long-term potential,” Garden said in a statement. 

Susan Saltzbart Kilsby, chair of the Fortune Brands board, thanked Banati. 

“In dialogue with certain shareholders, we have now decided to commence a comprehensive search process, with the assistance of a leading executive search firm to identify the next CEO of Fortune Brands, and Amit has decided to step aside,” Kilsby said. 

The company will also put a board declassification proposal to shareholders for a vote at its investor meeting this year, a change that activists often push for that would see every board member stand for election annually. Under the current system, three directors stand for election per year on a rotating cycle.

Fortune Brands pushed its full-year 2026 outlook into the first quarter earnings call, and said its financials and fundamentals remain strong in the face of “macroeconomic and geopolitical headwinds.” The company’s net sales have declined slightly from $4.61 billion in 2024 to $4.46 billion in 2025, with net income dropping 37% from $471.9 million to $298.8 million in the same period. 

An advisor for Garden declined comment. Fortune Brands referred to its public disclosures in response to a request for comment.

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