Last updated: 5 September 2024 at 11:37am EST

Chad Orebaugh Net Worth



Chad Orebaugh biography

Chad Thomas Orebaugh serves as Vice President - Engineering of the Company. Prior to this, Mr. Orebaugh served as Director of Engineering since May 2013. From April 2010 to May 2013, he served as Manager of Engineering. From January 2000 to April 2010 he served as Lead Mechanical Engineer. Prior to that, he served as Mechanical Engineer from October 1998 to January 2000 and Associate Mechanical Engineer since October 1997. Mr. Orebaugh holds a BA in Mechanical Engineering from Gonzaga University.



How old is Chad Orebaugh?

Chad Orebaugh is 49, he's been the Vice President - Engineering of Key Tronic since 2017. There are 13 older and 4 younger executives at Key Tronic. The oldest executive at Key Tronic Corp. is Patrick Sweeney, 85, who is the Independent Chairman of the Board.

Insiders trading at Key Tronic

Over the last 21 years, insiders at Key Tronic have traded over $106,687 worth of Key Tronic stock and bought 60,990 units worth $295,676 . The most active insiders traders include Cheryl Beranek, Craig D Gates, and Ronald F Klawitter. On average, Key Tronic executives and independent directors trade stock every 92 days with the average trade being worth of $65,236. The most recent stock trade was executed by Cheryl Beranek on 3 September 2024, trading 2,000 units of KTCC stock currently worth $9,160.



What does Key Tronic do?

keytronicems is a value-added contract manufacturer to some of the world’s leading oems. we specialize in pcb assembly, plastic molding, and full product assembly, with products ranging from simple consumer devices to complex, high end commercial and industrial electromechanical products. keytronicems is one of very few contract manufacturers in the $100 to $500 million dollar annual revenue range with primary manufacturing locations in both mexico and china. there are even less companies this size that can match keytronicems’s combination of off-shore world class pcb assembly, plastic molding, and final product assembly all under the same roof. our size allows us to focus on accounts with low to medium volumes and higher flexibility requirements, yet still provide the cost benefits of several off-shore locations normally associated only with much larger contract manufacturers. this focus allows us to provide an unparalleled level of customer service and price on midsize programs. our



Key Tronic executives and stock owners

Key Tronic executives and other stock owners filed with the SEC include: