The estimated Net Worth of Mark S Wrighton is at least $3.09 Million dollars as of 7 November 2019. Mark Wrighton owns over 2,345 units of Corning stock worth over $2,765,783 and over the last 21 years he sold GLW stock worth over $0. In addition, he makes $320,496 as Independent Director at Corning.
Mark has made over 2 trades of the Corning stock since 2018, according to the Form 4 filled with the SEC. Most recently he exercised 2,345 units of GLW stock worth $44,438 on 7 November 2019.
The largest trade he's ever made was exercising 4,430 units of Corning stock on 29 October 2018 worth over $47,623. On average, Mark trades about 113 units every 6 days since 2004. As of 7 November 2019 he still owns at least 66,088 units of Corning stock.
You can see the complete history of Mark Wrighton stock trades at the bottom of the page.
Dr. Mark S. Wrighton is an Independent Director of Corning Incorporated. Dr. Wrighton has more than 26 years of leadership experience overseeing large research universities. He was elected chancellor of Washington University in St. Louis , a major research university in 1995, and served as its chief executive officer for 24 years. Before joining Washington University, he was a researcher and professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he was head of the Department of Chemistry from 1987 to 1990, and then provost from 1990 to 1995. Dr. Wrighton served as a presidential appointee to the National Science Board from 2000 to 2006. He is also a past chair of the Association of American Universities, The Business Higher Education Forum, and the Consortium on Financing Higher Education. He was elected to membership in the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the American Philosophical Society, and he is a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Dr. Wrighton is a professor, chemist and research scientist with expertise in materials and research interests in the areas of transition metal catalysis, molecular electronics and photo processes at electrodes. He also has expertise in areas of direct relevance to Corning, including materials chemistry, photochemistry, surface chemistry and life sciences. Under Dr. Wrighton’s executive and fiscal leadership, Washington University has grown significantly in academic stature, research enterprise, infrastructure, student quality, curriculum and international reputation. Dr. Wrighton brings to the Board his vast scientific knowledge and understanding of complex research and development issues.
As the Independent Director of Corning, the total compensation of Mark Wrighton at Corning is $320,496. There are 18 executives at Corning getting paid more, with Wendell Weeks having the highest compensation of $14,283,700.
Mark Wrighton is 70, he's been the Independent Director of Corning since 2009. There are 3 older and 27 younger executives at Corning. The oldest executive at Corning, Inc. is Richard Clark, 74, who is the Lead Independent Director.
Mark's mailing address filed with the SEC is ONE RIVERFRONT PLAZA, , CORNING, NY, 14831.
Over the last 20 years, insiders at Corning have traded over $138,249,348 worth of Corning stock and bought 1,179,165 units worth $15,069,342 . The most active insiders traders include Wendell P Weeks, James B Flaws, and Kirk P Gregg. On average, Corning executives and independent directors trade stock every 7 days with the average trade being worth of $1,653,117. The most recent stock trade was executed by John P Jr Bayne on 27 August 2024, trading 7,774 units of GLW stock currently worth $162,477.
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