Scott E. Kuechle serves as Independent Director of the Company. He is a former Chief Financial Officer of Goodrich Corporation, a worldwide supplier of aerospace components, systems and services to the commercial and general aviation airplane market that was acquired by United Technologies Corporation in 2012. Mr. Kuechle served as CFO of Goodrich from August 2005 until his retirement in July 2012. He had previously served as Vice President and Controller from 2004-2005 and Vice President and Treasurer from 1998-2004 and in various other financial leadership roles during his 29-year tenure with Goodrich. He also previously served as a director of Esterline Corporation, a specialty manufacturer serving the global aerospace and defense markets, and Wesco Aircraft Holdings, Inc., a provider of comprehensive supply chain management services to the global aerospace industry. Mr. Kuechle's extensive background and experience within the aerospace and defense industry, coupled with his financial expertise and past experience as a Chief Financial Officer, provide the Board with a powerful skill-set upon which to draw as the Company continues to execute on its strategic plan. This type of expertise and experience was particularly important to the Board as a means of providing additional depth of capability to the Audit Committee, to which he was appointed upon his election to the Board. Mr. Kuechle’s background also provides the Board with additional perspective on international operations, financial management, acquisitions, and other finance-related matters.
As the Independent Director of Kaman, the total compensation of Scott Kuechle at Kaman is $242,288. There are 10 executives at Kaman getting paid more, with Neal Keating having the highest compensation of $3,943,950.
Scott Kuechle is 60, he's been the Independent Director of Kaman since 2013. There are 10 older and 11 younger executives at Kaman. The oldest executive at Kaman Corp. is Brian Barents, 76, who is the Independent Director.
Scott's mailing address filed with the SEC is C/O KAMAN CORPORATION, 1332 BLUE HILLS AVENUE, BLOOMFIELD, CT, 06002.
Over the last 19 years, insiders at Kaman have traded over $16,258,786 worth of Kaman stock and bought 185,419 units worth $5,872,589 . The most active insiders traders include Philip A Goodrich, William C Denninger, and Investors, Inc. Et Algabell.... On average, Kaman executives and independent directors trade stock every 38 days with the average trade being worth of $255,934. The most recent stock trade was executed by Richard Stanley Jr Smith on 20 February 2024, trading 789 units of KAMN stock currently worth $35,726.
kaman aerospace is a segment of kaman corporation (nyse:kamn), with 17 locations worldwide, which was founded in 1945 by aviation pioneer charles h. kaman. headquartered in bloomfield, connecticut, kaman corporation conducts business in the aerospace and distribution markets. the company produces and/or markets widely used proprietary aircraft bearings and components; super precision, miniature ball bearings; complex metallic and composite aerostructures for commercial, military and general aviation fixed and rotary wing aircraft; aerostructure engineering design analysis and faa certification services; safe and arm solutions for missile and bomb systems for missile and bomb systems for the u.s. and allied militaries; subcontract helicopter work; production of the k-max medium-to-heavy lift helicopter and support for the company's sh-2g super seasprite maritime aircraft. more information is available at www.kaman.com/aerospace.
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