The estimated Net Worth of Randolph J. Fortener is at least $1.45 Million dollars as of 10 June 2020. Mr. Fortener owns over 1,000 units of Diamond Hill Investment stock worth over $1,298,686 and over the last 12 years he sold DHIL stock worth over $120,730. In addition, he makes $30,000 as Independent Director at Diamond Hill Investment.
Randolph has made over 1 trades of the Diamond Hill Investment stock since 2020, according to the Form 4 filled with the SEC. Most recently he sold 1,000 units of DHIL stock worth $120,730 on 10 June 2020.
The largest trade he's ever made was selling 1,000 units of Diamond Hill Investment stock on 10 June 2020 worth over $120,730. On average, Randolph trades about 333 units every 0 days since 2013. As of 10 June 2020 he still owns at least 8,600 units of Diamond Hill Investment stock.
You can see the complete history of Mr. Fortener stock trades at the bottom of the page.
Randolph J. Fortener CPA serves as Independent Director of the Company. He is the chair of the Audit Committee, serves on the Nominating and Governance Committee and the Compensation Committee, and is an audit committee financial expert, as defined by the SEC. Since 2014, Mr. Fortener has been the CEO of Cozzins Road Capital, a private investment firm. As CEO of Cozzins Road Capital, Mr. Fortener directs all investment and acquisition activity for the company. Previously, Mr. Fortener worked at the Crane Group, a private holding and management company, based in Columbus, Ohio, from 1990 to 2014 and served as the president of Crane Investment Company from 2007 to 2014. Prior to joining the Crane Group, Mr. Fortener was a partner at Deloitte & Touche LLP, a big four accounting firm, providing services to investment banking firms. Mr. Fortener also specialized in estate and tax planning for privately held businesses while with Deloitte. Mr. Fortener has over 40 years of business experience, with an emphasis on corporate acquisitions and investments. Mr. Fortener received a BS in accounting from The University of Findlay and an MBA in finance from the University of Dayton and is a Certified Public Accountant (inactive).
As the Independent Director of Diamond Hill Investment, the total compensation of Randolph Fortener at Diamond Hill Investment is $30,000. There are 7 executives at Diamond Hill Investment getting paid more, with Heather Brilliant having the highest compensation of $4,763,990.
Randolph Fortener is 66, he's been the Independent Director of Diamond Hill Investment since 2013. There are no older and 9 younger executives at Diamond Hill Investment.
Randolph's mailing address filed with the SEC is 325 John H McConnell Blvd #200, Columbus, OH 43215, USA.
Over the last 21 years, insiders at Diamond Hill Investment have traded over $55,841,075 worth of Diamond Hill Investment stock and bought 23,208 units worth $2,391,663 . The most active insiders traders include Roderick H Jr Dillon, James F Jr Laird, and Richard Scott Cooley. On average, Diamond Hill Investment executives and independent directors trade stock every 45 days with the average trade being worth of $658,404. The most recent stock trade was executed by James F Jr Laird on 8 August 2024, trading 3,000 units of DHIL stock currently worth $450,600.
founded in 2000, diamond hill capital management, inc. is a columbus, ohio-based independent investment management firm with significant employee ownership and $17.1 billion in assets under management as of november 30, 2015. we provide services to institutions and individuals through mutual funds, separate accounts, exchange traded funds, and private investment funds. our strategies include long-only u.s. equity, alternative long-short equity, and fixed income. we serve our clients by providing investment strategies that deliver lasting value through a shared commitment to our intrinsic value-based investment philosophy, long-term perspective, disciplined approach and alignment with our clients’ interests. we believe that a company’s intrinsic value is independent of its stock price and that competitive long-term returns can be achieved by identifying meaningful differences between market price and intrinsic value using a discounted cash flow methodology. all of our portfolio manage
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