The estimated Net Worth of Tony L White is at least $3.93 million dollars as of 23 February 2024. Mr. White owns over 3,022 units of Ingersoll Rand stock worth over $3,608,145 and over the last 15 years he sold IR stock worth over $0. In addition, he makes $325,060 as Independent Director at Ingersoll Rand.
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Mr. White IR stock SEC Form 4 insiders trading
Tony has made over 8 trades of the Ingersoll Rand stock since 2011, according to the Form 4 filled with the SEC. Most recently he exercised 3,022 units of IR stock worth $270,862 on 23 February 2024.
The largest trade he's ever made was exercising 6,297 units of Ingersoll Rand stock on 6 March 2021 worth over $564,400. On average, Tony trades about 439 units every 66 days since 2009. As of 23 February 2024 he still owns at least 40,256 units of Ingersoll Rand stock.
You can see the complete history of Mr. White stock trades at the bottom of the page.
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Tony White biography
Tony L. White serves as Independent Director of the Company. Mr. White’s extensive management experience, including 13 years as chairman and chief executive officer of an advanced-technology life sciences firm, provides substantial expertise and guidance across all aspects of the Company’s operational and financial affairs. In particular, Mr. White’s leadership of an organization whose success was directly connected to innovation and applied technologies aligns with the Company’s focus on innovation as a key source of growth. The Company benefits from Mr. White’s experience and board memberships focusing on developments related to biotechnology and healthcare delivery systems which offer instructive process methodologies to accelerate our innovation efforts.
What is the salary of Tony White?
As the Independent Director of Ingersoll Rand, the total compensation of Tony White at Ingersoll Rand is $325,060. There are 11 executives at Ingersoll Rand getting paid more, with Michael Lamach having the highest compensation of $24,217,100.
How old is Tony White?
Tony White is 73, he's been the Independent Director of Ingersoll Rand since 1997. There are 1 older and 28 younger executives at Ingersoll Rand. The oldest executive at Ingersoll Rand Inc. is Richard Swift, 75, who is the Lead Independent Director.
What's Tony White's mailing address?
Tony's mailing address filed with the SEC is C/O INGERSOLL RAND INC., 525 HARBOUR PLACE DRIVE, SUITE 600, DAVIDSON, NC, 28036.
Insiders trading at Ingersoll Rand
Over the last 5 years, insiders at Ingersoll Rand have traded over $3,009,340,127 worth of Ingersoll Rand stock. The most active insiders traders include Group Partnership L.P.Kkr G..., Renaissance Aggregator L.P.... et Group Partnership L.P.Kkr &.... On average, Ingersoll Rand executives and independent directors trade stock every 8 days with the average trade being worth of $38,429,311. The most recent stock trade was executed by Kathleen M. Keene on 27 August 2024, trading 4,674 units of IR stock currently worth $420,660.
What does Ingersoll Rand do?
Ingersoll Rand Inc. provides mission-critical flow control and compression equipment, and associated aftermarket parts, consumables, and services in the United States, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and the Asia Pacific. It operates through three segments: Industrials, Energy, and Medical. The Industrials segment designs, manufactures, markets, and services a range of air compression, vacuum, and blower products, as well as offers associated aftermarket parts, consumables, and services. Its products are used in process-critical applications, such as the operation of industrial air tools, vacuum packaging of food products, aeration of waste water, and others. This segment sells its products through an integrated network of direct sales representatives and independent distributors under the Gardner Denver, CompAir, Elmo Rietschle, Robuschi, and other brand names. The Energy segment designs, manufactures, markets, and services a range of displacement and liquid ring vacuum pumps, compressors and integrated systems, and engineered fluid loading and transfer equipment, as well as offers associated aftermarket parts, consumables, and services under the Gardner Denver, Nash, Emco Wheaton, and other brands. This segment serves customers in upstream, midstream, and downstream energy markets, as well as petrochemical processing, transportation, and general industrial sectors. The Medical segment designs, manufactures, and markets a range of specialized gas, liquid, and precision syringe pumps and compressors under the Thomas and other brands for use in oxygen therapy, blood dialysis, patient monitoring, laboratory sterilization and wound treatment, and other applications. The company was formerly known as Gardner Denver Holdings, Inc. and changed its name to Ingersoll Rand Inc. in March 2020. Ingersoll Rand Inc. was founded in 1859 and is based in Davidson, North Carolina.
What does Ingersoll Rand's logo look like?
Complete history of Mr. White stock trades at CVS Health Corp, Ingersoll-Rand Inc et Ingersoll Rand
Ingersoll Rand executives and stock owners
Ingersoll Rand executives and other stock owners filed with the SEC include:
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Michael Lamach,
Chairman of the Board, Chief Executive Officer -
David Regnery,
President, Chief Operating Officer -
Marcia Avedon,
Executive Vice President, Chief Human Resources, Marketing and Communications Officer -
Vicente Reynal,
Chairman, CEO & Pres -
Paul Camuti,
Executive Vice President, Chief Technology Officer, and Strategy Officer -
Andrew R. Schiesl,
Sr. VP, Gen. Counsel, Chief Compliance Officer & Sec. -
Vikram U. Kini,
Sr. VP & CFO -
Michael A. Weatherred,
Sr. VP of IR Execution Excellence (IRX), Strategy & Bus. Devel. -
Richard Swift,
Lead Independent Director -
John Surma,
Independent Director -
Ann Berzin,
Independent Director -
Tony White,
Independent Director -
Gary Forsee,
Independent Director -
Karen Peetz,
Independent Director -
Myles Lee,
Independent Director -
Jared Cohon,
Independent Director -
John Bruton,
Independent Director -
Linda Hudson,
Independent Director -
Kirk Arnold,
Independent Director -
April Miller Boise,
Independent Director -
Heather Howlett,
Chief Accounting Officer, Vice President -
Keith Sultana,
Senior Vice President - Global Operations and Integrated Supply Chain -
Evan Turtz,
Senior Vice President, General Counsel, Secretary -
Christopher Kuehn,
Chief Financial Officer, Senior Vice President -
Nicholas J. Kendall-Jones,
Sr. VP and GM of Precision & Science Technologies -
Kathleen M. Keene,
Sr. VP of HR, Talent, and Diversity, Equity & Inclusion -
Gary Gillespie,
Sr. VP and GM of Industrial Technologies & Services of Americas -
Chris Miorin,
VP of Investor Relations -
Michael J. Scheske,
VP & Corp. Controller -
Elizabeth Meloy Hepding,
Sr. VP of Strategy & Corp. Devel. -
James Craig Mundy,
Exec. Officer -
Kate Keene,
Sr. VP of HR, Talent, and Diversity, Equity & Inclusion -
Sia Abbaszadeh,
Sr. VP of Strategy & Technology -
Jo Anna Sohovich,
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Santiago Arias Duval,
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Julie Schertell,
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Andrew R Schiesl,
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Todd D Wyman,
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Group Partnership L.P.Kkr G...,
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Mark Christopher Wagner,
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Renaissance Aggregator L.P....,
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Nicholas J Kendall Jones,
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Michael A Weatherred,
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Elizabeth Centoni,
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John Humphrey,
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Vicente Reynal,
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Marc Ellis Jones,
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Gary E Gillespie,
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Emily A. Weaver,
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Viseras Enrique Minarro,
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William P Donnelly,
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Sia Abbaszadeh,
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Vikram Kini,
Senior Vice President and CFO -
James Craig Mundy,
Senior Vice President -
Peter Stavros,
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Joshua T. Weisenbeck,
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Group Partnership L.P.Kkr &...,
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Kathleen M. Keene,
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Elizabeth Meloy Hepding,
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Michael J Scheske,
VP, Chief Accounting Officer -
Michael Stubblefield,
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Jennifer Hartsock,
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Mark P Stevenson,
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Matthew J Emmerich,
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