The estimated Net Worth of Helen Ballard is at least $824 mil dollars as of 11 October 2012. Ms. Ballard owns over 4,480 units of Oxford Industries stock worth over $458,875 and over the last 20 years she sold OXM stock worth over $243,846. In addition, she makes $121,410 as Independent Director at Oxford Industries.
Helen has made over 1 trades of the Oxford Industries stock since 2012, according to the Form 4 filled with the SEC. Most recently she sold 4,480 units of OXM stock worth $243,846 on 11 October 2012.
The largest trade she's ever made was selling 4,480 units of Oxford Industries stock on 11 October 2012 worth over $243,846. On average, Helen trades about 172 units every 0 days since 2004. As of 11 October 2012 she still owns at least 5,485 units of Oxford Industries stock.
You can see the complete history of Ms. Ballard stock trades at the bottom of the page.
Helen Ballard serves as Independent Director of the Company. Ms. Ballard is the owner of Helen Ballard LLC, a company she formed in 2015 in the business of home furnishing products design. Prior to forming Helen Ballard LLC, Ms. Ballard founded Ballard Designs, Inc. in 1983 and served as its Chief Executive Officer until she retired from that position in 2002. Ballard Designs, Inc. is a multichannel direct-to-consumer home furnishing retail business which is currently part of QVC, Inc. and its parent company Qurate Retail, Inc. Ms. Ballard has more than 20 years of experience in a chief executive capacity. Ms. Ballard also previously served as a member of the Board of Directors of Cornerstone Brands, Inc., which was organized as a conglomerate of companies selling home and leisure goods and casual apparel through catalogs primarily aimed at affluent, well-educated consumers ages 35 to 60. Ms. Ballard's experience in direct-to-consumer businesses, in particular with business activities aimed at demographics overlapping those of our various operating groups, serves our Board well.
As the Independent Director of Oxford Industries, the total compensation of Helen Ballard at Oxford Industries is $121,410. There are 14 executives at Oxford Industries getting paid more, with Thomas Chubb having the highest compensation of $2,755,630.
Helen Ballard is 65, she's been the Independent Director of Oxford Industries since 1998. There are 3 older and 21 younger executives at Oxford Industries. The oldest executive at Oxford Industries, Inc. is Thomas Gallagher, 72, who is the Independent Director.
Helen's mailing address filed with the SEC is 999 PEACHTREE ST NE, STE 688, ATLANTA, GA, 30309.
Over the last 25 years, insiders at Oxford Industries have traded over $64,085,347 worth of Oxford Industries stock and bought 235,770 units worth $2,045,791 . The most active insiders traders include Clyde C Tuggle, Thomas Gallagher, eJohn Hicks Lanier. On average, Oxford Industries executives and independent directors trade stock every 45 days with the average trade being worth of $802,634. The most recent stock trade was executed by Scott Grassmyer on 14 June 2024, trading 2,500 units of OXM stock currently worth $250,525.
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Oxford Industries executives and other stock owners filed with the SEC include: