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Nvidia is worth $4 trillion, but its VPs still fly coach

Nvidia is worth  trillion, but its VPs still fly coach

By Geoff Weiss, Jyoti Mann
Publication Date: 2025-11-13 10:00:00

Certain executives may be sitting on small fortunes as Nvidia’s stock ascends to new heights, though that doesn’t always translate to lavish work perks.

One executive at the chip giant, Vladimir Troy, shared on LinkedIn Monday that vice presidents at Nvidia, which has a market cap of over $4 trillion, fly economy when traveling for work.

Troy, who is vice president of AI infrastructure at Nvidia, attributed the modest benefits at the world’s most valuable company to its “one team” culture.

“No special treatment; everyone equal to focus on the mission and do their life’s work,” Troy wrote.

Troy also wrote that Nvidia VPs don’t have executive assistants.

That being said, some Nvidia executives do have executive assistants, according to LinkedIn profiles and company blogs.

Troy did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Business Insider. An Nvidia spokesperson declined to comment.

Nvidia has described its “one team” culture as one that avoids politics and hierarchy. It is known for implementing a flat structure with CEO Jensen Huang overseeing many direct reports to aid in information flow.

“It’s not that management hierarchies aren’t respected; there’s reasons for it,” a former Nvidia VP told Business Insider.

The VP added that Huang’s “general mentality is you should always be learning and if you can help, you should.”

A different story for senior leadership

It is unknown which executives at the company are eligible for executive assistants…

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