The estimated Net Worth of Christopher A Graham is at least $18.2 Million dollars as of 15 May 2024. Mr. Graham owns over 21,000 units of Steel Dynamics stock worth over $6,530,862 and over the last 10 years he sold STLD stock worth over $9,618,087. In addition, he makes $2,031,800 as Senior Vice President - Long Products Steel Group at Steel Dynamics.
Christopher has made over 10 trades of the Steel Dynamics stock since 2017, according to the Form 4 filled with the SEC. Most recently he sold 21,000 units of STLD stock worth $2,873,010 on 15 May 2024.
The largest trade he's ever made was exercising 52,766 units of Steel Dynamics stock on 12 May 2021 worth over $2,002,470. On average, Christopher trades about 3,816 units every 51 days since 2014. As of 15 May 2024 he still owns at least 60,415 units of Steel Dynamics stock.
You can see the complete history of Mr. Graham stock trades at the bottom of the page.
Christopher A. Graham is Senior Vice President - Long Products Steel Group of the Company. In this role, Mr. Graham is responsible for the company’s four long product steel mills, which combined have over 4 million tons of annual steel shipping capacity, producing specialized engineered bars, structural steel, railroad rail, merchant and reinforcing steel bars, and other specialty steels. Since 2016, Mr. Graham served as Senior Vice President, Downstream Manufacturing and President of New Millennium Building Systems, responsible for the company’s steel fabrication and downstream manufacturing operations. Prior to that, Mr. Graham served as a Vice President of Steel Dynamics and the President of New Millennium Building Systems fabrication operations. Mr. Graham was part of the team that constructed the company’s first steel mill in 1994. He held various leadership positions within the company’s steel group prior to moving into the fabrication operations in 2007. He was responsible for four operating fabrication plants from 2007 to 2010, at which point he also became the team leader responsible for overseeing the restructuring and integration of three acquired fabrication facilities, and in 2014 was made responsible for the integration of the Columbus Flat Roll Division. Mr. Graham is a graduate of Harvard Business School Advanced Management Program and earned a bachelor’s degree in business management from Western Governors University and an MBA from the University of Saint Francis.
As the Senior Vice President - Long Products Steel Group of Steel Dynamics, the total compensation of Christopher Graham at Steel Dynamics is $2,031,800. There are 8 executives at Steel Dynamics getting paid more, with Mark Millett having the highest compensation of $10,615,100.
Christopher Graham is 55, he's been the Senior Vice President - Long Products Steel Group of Steel Dynamics since 2019. There are 17 older and 6 younger executives at Steel Dynamics. The oldest executive at Steel Dynamics Inc. is Keith Busse, 77, who is the Non-Executive Chairman of the Board.
Christopher's mailing address filed with the SEC is 7575 W Jefferson Blvd, Fort Wayne, IN 46804, USA.
Over the last 27 years, insiders at Steel Dynamics have traded over $293,205,430 worth of Steel Dynamics stock and bought 4,094,967 units worth $36,618,868 . The most active insiders traders include Paul B Edgerley, John C Bates, and Keith E Busse. On average, Steel Dynamics executives and independent directors trade stock every 31 days with the average trade being worth of $5,905,935. The most recent stock trade was executed by Gabriel Shaheen on 30 July 2024, trading 1,825 units of STLD stock currently worth $236,849.
steel dynamics, inc. is unique among american steel companies. founded in 1993, sdi began production at its butler, in, flat roll mill in 1996. this state-of-the-art mill remains a world leader in its productivity and production of flat roll steel. finishing facilities at the butler mill and in jeffersonville, in, produce pickled, cold roll, galvanized, and painted flat roll steel. new millennium building systems, a steel fabrication business producing joists, girders, and decking for nonresidential construction projects, began operations in 2000, and today consists of 6 manufacturing facilities in the u.s. and mexico. sdi entered the steel long-products business in 2002, with the production of wide-flange beams at the company’s minimill in columbia city, in. in 2010, it was expanded to include production of standard rail, and in 2013 the capability for manufacturing premium rail was added. also in 2002, sdi acquired a steel mill near indianapolis to produce engineered bar steel and
Steel Dynamics executives and other stock owners filed with the SEC include: