The estimated Net Worth of Mark C Davis is at least $1.99 Milhão dollars as of 25 April 2019. Mr. Davis owns over 20,875 units of Worthington Enterprises stock worth over $1,763,972 and over the last 14 years he sold WOR stock worth over $0. In addition, he makes $223,268 as Independent Director at Worthington Enterprises.
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Mr. Davis WOR stock SEC Form 4 insiders trading
Mark has made over 5 trades of the Worthington Enterprises stock since 2011, according to the Form 4 filled with the SEC. Most recently he exercised 20,875 units of WOR stock worth $391,406 on 25 April 2019.
The largest trade he's ever made was exercising 20,875 units of Worthington Enterprises stock on 25 April 2019 worth over $391,406. On average, Mark trades about 1,375 units every 134 days since 2011. As of 25 April 2019 he still owns at least 40,682 units of Worthington Enterprises stock.
You can see the complete history of Mr. Davis stock trades at the bottom of the page.
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Mark Davis biography
Mark C. Davis serves as Independent Director of the Company. Mr. Davis has served continuously as a director of the Company since 2011 and is a member of the Audit Committee. Mr. Davis is a private investor and Chief Executive Officer of Lank Acquisition Corp., which invests in minority and majority positions in public and private companies. Prior to forming Lank Acquisition Corp. in 2007, Mr. Davis spent 20 years in a variety of senior investment banking positions. From 1996 to 2003, Mr. Davis was a senior executive at JPMorgan Chase where he began as Head of the Merger and Acquisition Group. He became Head of General Industry Investment Banking in 2000 and was also Co-Head of Investment Banking Coverage which comprised all of JPMorgan Chase’s corporate clients, and was named Vice Chairman of Investment Banking in 2002. Mr. Davis holds a Master’s in Business Administration from the Tuck School of Business and a B.A. from Dartmouth College. Mr. Davis’ financial knowledge and depth of experience in equity investing, strategic matters, acquisitions, financial analysis and investment banking make him well qualified to serve on the Board, and qualify him as an “audit committee financial expert”, as defined by applicable SEC Rules.
What is the salary of Mark Davis?
As the Independent Director of Worthington Enterprises, the total compensation of Mark Davis at Worthington Enterprises is $223,268. There are 16 executives at Worthington Enterprises getting paid more, with John P. McConnell having the highest compensation of $5,150,460.
How old is Mark Davis?
Mark Davis is 60, he's been the Independent Director of Worthington Enterprises since 2011. There are 15 older and 11 younger executives at Worthington Enterprises. The oldest executive at Worthington Enterprises Inc. is Peter Karmanos, 77, who is the Independent Director.
What's Mark Davis's mailing address?
Mark's mailing address filed with the SEC is 200 OLD WILSON BRIDGE ROAD, , COLUMBUS, OH, 43085.
Insiders trading at Worthington Enterprises
Over the last 21 years, insiders at Worthington Enterprises have traded over $58,152,055 worth of Worthington Enterprises stock and bought 182,460 units worth $5,023,352 . The most active insiders traders include Mark A Russell, Paul G Heller, eJohn P/Oh Mcconnell. On average, Worthington Enterprises executives and independent directors trade stock every 27 days with the average trade being worth of $1,030,234. The most recent stock trade was executed by John H Ii Mc Connell on 1 July 2024, trading 23 units of WOR stock currently worth $997.
What does Worthington Enterprises do?
worthington industries is a leading global diversified metals manufacturing company with 2015 fiscal year sales of $3.38 billion. the columbus, ohio based company is north america’s premier value-added steel processor and a leader in manufactured metal products, such as propane, refrigerant and industrial cylinders, hand torches, camping cylinders, scuba tanks, compressed natural gas storage cylinders, helium balloon kits, and exploration, recovery and production tanks for global energy markets; custom-engineered open and enclosed cabs and operator stations for heavy mobile equipment; laser welded blanks; steel pallets and racks; and through joint ventures, suspension grid systems for concealed and lay-in panel ceilings, current and past model automotive service stampings and light gauge steel framing for commercial and residential construction. worthington employs approximately 10,500 people and operates 82 facilities in 11 countries. named a "100 best companies to work for" by fort
What does Worthington Enterprises's logo look like?
Complete history of Mr. Davis stock trades at Worthington Enterprises
Worthington Enterprises executives and stock owners
Worthington Enterprises executives and other stock owners filed with the SEC include:
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John P. McConnell,
Exec. Chairman -
B. Andrew Rose,
Pres & CEO -
Geoffrey G. Gilmore,
Exec. VP & COO -
Joseph Hayek,
Chief Financial Officer, Vice President -
John McConnell,
Executive Chairman of the Board -
Joseph B. Hayek,
VP & CFO -
B. Andrew Rose,
President, Chief Executive Officer -
Geoffrey Gilmore,
Chief Operating Officer, Executive Vice President -
Eric M. Smolenski,
Pres of Building Products & Sustainable Energy Solutions -
Jeffrey R. Klingler,
Pres of The Worthington Steel Company -
Dale Brinkman,
Senior Vice President - Administration, General Counsel, Secretary -
Virgil Winland,
Senior Vice President - Manufacturing -
John Blystone,
Lead Independent Director -
Richard Welch,
Corporate Controller -
Carl Nelson,
Independent Director -
Peter Karmanos,
Independent Director -
Mary Schiavo,
Independent Director -
Sidney Ribeau,
Independent Director -
Ozey Horton,
Independent Director -
Michael Endres,
Independent Director -
Mark Davis,
Independent Director -
Kerrii Anderson,
Independent Director -
David Blom,
Director -
Marcus Rogier,
Treasurer, Investor Relations Officer -
Catherine Lyttle,
Chief Human Resource Officer, Senior Vice President -
Eric Smolenski,
President – Worthington Cylinder Corporation -
Jeff Klingler,
President – The Worthington Steel Company -
Sonya L. Higginbotham,
VP of Corp. Communications & Brand Management -
Patrick J. Kennedy,
VP, Gen. Counsel & Sec. -
Matthew K. Schlabig,
Chief Information Officer -
Kevin J Chan,
Controller -
John G Lamprinakos,
President, Engineered Cabs -
Terrance M Dyer,
VP-Human Resources -
Ralph V Roberts,
Exec VP Marketing -
Mark A Russell,
President, Worthington Steel -
Andrew J Billman,
Pres., Worthington Cylinders -
Matthew A Lockard,
VP Corp Dev & Treasurer -
George P Stoe,
President-Worthington Cylinder -
Harry A Goussetis,
Pres.-Worthington Cylinder Cor -
Lester V Hess,
Treasurer -
John Kasich,
Director -
John E Roberts,
President, Dietrich Industries -
Joe W Harden,
President-Worthington Steel -
James G Jr Brocksmith,
Director -
John T Baldwin,
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John S Christie,
President & CFO -
Randal Rombeiro,
Treasurer -
John H Mcconnell,
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Edmund L Ponko,
Pres. Dietrich Industries -
Williams S Dietrich,
Director -
John H Ii Mc Connell,
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Patrick J. Kennedy,
VP-General Counsel & Secy -
Steven R Witt,
Controller -
Steven M Caravati,
President - Consumer Products -
James R Bowes,
President - Building Products -
Sonya L Higginbotham,
Senior Vice President -
Paul G Heller,
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Billy R Vickers,