Colleen C. Repplier is Independent Director of the Company. Ms. Repplier retired in June 2018 as Vice President and General Manager of Johnson Controls (“JCI”) responsible for a $4.5 billion global portfolio of HVAC businesses with 20,000 employees. She had previously been with Tyco International since 2007, holding the title of President of the fire protection products strategic business unit during that time and joined JCI in 2016 as a result of JCI’s purchase of Tyco. Prior to Tyco, Ms. Repplier held senior leadership positions at The Home Depot from 2005 to 2007. Prior to 2005, Ms. Repplier spent 20 years in the energy industry, holding engineering and marketing roles with Westinghouse Electric Company and Bechtel Corporation as well as progressing through commercial and general management assignments at General Electric. She also has served as a director of Kimball Electronics since November 2014 and SKF Group since March 2018. Experience - Ms. Repplier’s broad experience leading global industrial businesses is of significant value to the Company. Her engineering background and experience in operations and six-sigma methodologies provide strong insights into improvement opportunities for the Company. In addition, her board experience at Kimball Electronics and SKF Group greatly benefits the Company.
As the Independent Director of Triumph, the total compensation of Colleen Repplier at Triumph is $186,326. There are 16 executives at Triumph getting paid more, with Daniel Crowley having the highest compensation of $5,650,990.
Colleen Repplier is 60, she's been the Independent Director of Triumph since 2019. There are 6 older and 13 younger executives at Triumph. The oldest executive at Triumph Group Inc. is Ralph Eberhart, 73, who is the Lead Independent Director.
Colleen's mailing address filed with the SEC is 555 E. LANCASTER AVENUE, SUITE 400, RADNOR, PA, 19087.
Over the last 29 years, insiders at Triumph have traded over $377,539,920 worth of Triumph stock and bought 602,200 units worth $18,552,080 . The most active insiders traders include Investors V, L.L.C.Dbd Inve..., Daniel J Crowley, eRichard C Ill. On average, Triumph executives and independent directors trade stock every 44 days with the average trade being worth of $460,937. The most recent stock trade was executed by Kai W Kasiguran on 1 September 2024, trading 548 units of TGI stock currently worth $7,217.
triumph group, inc., headquartered in berwyn, pennsylvania, is a global leader in manufacturing and overhauling aerospace structures, systems and components. operating in 70 locations worldwide, triumph designs, engineers, manufactures, repairs and overhauls a broad portfolio of aerostructures, aircraft components, accessories, subassemblies and systems. triumph consists of 47 highly specialized manufacturing companies, organized into three groups: aerostructures, aerospace systems, and aftermarket services. our operations touch virtually all major players and all current and future aviation platforms. triumph serves a broad, worldwide spectrum of the industry, including original equipment manufacturers (oems) of commercial, regional, business and military aircraft and aircraft components, as well as commercial and regional airlines and air cargo carriers. triumph participates at all levels of the aerospace supply chain – from single components to complex aerostructures and their
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