Ornstein took less money, more stock so Reno could shop for a CFO

New Mesa Chief Executive Jonathan Ornstein agreed to a reduced base salary of $200,000 and more stock options so the company could structure a pay package attractive enough to lure a top-level chief financial officer, a Mesa securities filing revealed. The CFO, just named, is Blaine Jones.

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