The estimated Net Worth of Virginia M Rometty is at least $32.5 Million dollars as of 7 June 2020. Mrs. Rometty owns over 30,574 units of International Business Machines stock worth over $6,700,528 and over the last 14 years she sold IBM stock worth over $5,682,387. In addition, she makes $20,160,900 as Executive Chairman of the Board at International Business Machines.
Virginia has made over 18 trades of the International Business Machines stock since 2010, according to the Form 4 filled with the SEC. Most recently she exercised 30,574 units of IBM stock worth $6,417,177 on 7 June 2020.
The largest trade she's ever made was exercising 35,399 units of International Business Machines stock on 18 December 2012 worth over $7,429,896. On average, Virginia trades about 3,252 units every 35 days since 2010. As of 7 June 2020 she still owns at least 31,924 units of International Business Machines stock.
You can see the complete history of Mrs. Rometty stock trades at the bottom of the page.
Virginia M. Rometty is no longer serves as Executive Chairman of the Board of the Company effective 12/31/2020. She became Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer of IBM in 2012. During her tenure she made bold changes to reposition IBM for the future, investing in high value segments of the IT market and optimizing the company’s portfolio. Under Rometty’s leadership, IBM acquired 65 companies, built out key capabilities in hybrid cloud, security, industry and data, and AI both organically and inorganically, and successfully completed one of the largest technology acquisitions in history. She reinvented more than 50% of IBM’s portfolio, built a $21 billion hybrid cloud business and established IBM’s leadership in AI, quantum computing and blockchain, while divesting nearly $9 billion in annual revenue to focus the portfolio on IBM’s high value, integrated offerings. Rometty also established IBM as the industry’s leading voice in technology ethics and data stewardship, working relentlessly to usher new technologies safely into society, and enabling people of diverse backgrounds and education levels to participate in the digital future. She has been committed to building talent and skills around the world. She created thousands of New Collar jobs and championed the reinvention of education around the world, including the explosive growth of the six-year Pathways in Technology Early College High Schools, or P-TECHs, which are helping prepare the workforce of the future, serving hundreds of thousands of students in 200 schools and 24 countries.
As the Executive Chairman of the Board of International Business Machines, the total compensation of Virginia Rometty at International Business Machines is $20,160,900. There are no executives at International Business Machines getting paid more.
Virginia Rometty is 62, she's been the Executive Chairman of the Board of International Business Machines since 2020. There are 8 older and 16 younger executives at International Business Machines. The oldest executive at International Business Machines Corp. is Sidney Taurel, 71, who is the Independent Director.
Virginia's mailing address filed with the SEC is 383 MADISON AVENUE, , NEW YORK, NY, 10179-0001.
Over the last 14 years, insiders at International Business Machines have traded over $419,388,238 worth of International Business Machines stock and bought 53,299 units worth $6,457,879 . The most active insiders traders include Kenneth I Chenault, Frederick H Waddell, and Andrew N Liveris. On average, International Business Machines executives and independent directors trade stock every 9 days with the average trade being worth of $2,467,887. The most recent stock trade was executed by Nickle Jaclyn Lamoreaux on 1 September 2024, trading 1,915 units of IBM stock currently worth $401,939.
The International Business Machines Corporation, nicknamed Big Blue, is an American multinational technology corporation headquartered in Armonk, New York and present in over 175 countries.
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