The estimated Net Worth of Toni D Cooley is at least $5.44 million dollars as of 16 March 2021. Ms. Cooley owns over 2,551 units of Sanderson Farms stock worth over $4,787,472 and over the last 19 years she sold SAFM stock worth over $409,512. In addition, she makes $241,852 as Independent Director at Sanderson Farms.
Toni has made over 1 trades of the Sanderson Farms stock since 2021, according to the Form 4 filled with the SEC. Most recently she sold 2,551 units of SAFM stock worth $409,512 on 16 March 2021.
The largest trade she's ever made was selling 2,551 units of Sanderson Farms stock on 16 March 2021 worth over $409,512. On average, Toni trades about 28 units every 0 days since 2006. As of 16 March 2021 she still owns at least 23,468 units of Sanderson Farms stock.
You can see the complete history of Ms. Cooley stock trades at the bottom of the page.
Toni D. Cooley J.D. serves as Independent Director of the Company. She was Chief Executive Officer since 2016, and Founder and President from 2011 to 2016, Systems Automotive Interiors, L.L.C., a Tier One supplier of upholstered seats to Toyota Motor Manufacturing. Chief Executive Officer since 2016, and Co-Founder and President from 2001 to 2016, Systems Electro Coating, LLC, a Tier One supplier to Nissan of electrocoated vehicle frames and components. Chief Executive Officer since 2011, and President from 2002 to 2011, Systems IT, Inc., an IT training and consulting company. Chief Executive Officer since 2016, and President from 1994 to 2016, Systems Consultants Associates, Inc., a management training and consulting firm. Ms. Cooley’s experience in founding and growing the Systems Group companies provides the Board with significant executive expertise in the manufacturing sector, including in programs designed to protect the environment from industrial activity. Ms. Cooley’s service on the board of a publicly traded financial institution, including as chair of that company’s enterprise risk management committee, assists our Board in identifying and overseeing risk in areas such as compliance, insurance, employee relations and human resource management. Her leadership at her family-owned management training firm, established with the express purpose of assisting minority businesses with capacity building, provides the Board with valuable insight into promoting diversity and organizational development.
As the Independent Director of Sanderson Farms, the total compensation of Toni Cooley at Sanderson Farms is $241,852. There are 13 executives at Sanderson Farms getting paid more, with Joe Sanderson having the highest compensation of $4,147,890.
Toni Cooley is 59, she's been the Independent Director of Sanderson Farms since 2007. There are 15 older and 4 younger executives at Sanderson Farms. The oldest executive at Sanderson Farms, Inc. is John Baker, 78, who is the Independent Director.
Toni's mailing address filed with the SEC is 127, Flynt Road, Laurel, Jones County, Mississippi, 39443, United States of America.
Over the last 21 years, insiders at Sanderson Farms have traded over $163,105,297 worth of Sanderson Farms stock and bought 45,300 units worth $1,397,739 . The most active insiders traders include Joe F Jr Sanderson, Robert Buck Sanderson et Hugh V Sanderson. On average, Sanderson Farms executives and independent directors trade stock every 29 days with the average trade being worth of $4,421,088. The most recent stock trade was executed by Tim Rigney on 22 July 2022, trading 3,122 units of SAFM stock currently worth $636,888.
Sanderson Farms, Inc., founded in 1947, is engaged in the production, processing, marketing and distribution of fresh and frozen chicken and other prepared food items. Employing more than 15,000 employees in operations spanning five states and 17 different cities, Sanderson Farms is the third largest poultry producer in the United States. As a company, Sanderson Farms is committed to adopting a fresh approach in everything that we do, not only where products are concerned, but companywide, as well. Though the company has grown in size, it still adheres to the same hometown values of honesty, integrity and innovation that were established when the Sanderson family founded the company back in 1947.
Sanderson Farms executives and other stock owners filed with the SEC include: