Thomas E Helfrich Net Worth

The estimated Net Worth of Thomas E Helfrich is at least $646 Thousand dollars as of 1 April 2004. Thomas Helfrich owns over 295 units of KeyCorp stock worth over $645,546 and over the last 16 years Thomas sold KEY stock worth over $0.

Thomas Helfrich KEY stock SEC Form 4 insider trading

Thomas has made over 1 trades of the KeyCorp stock since 2004, according to the Form 4 filled with the SEC. Most recently Thomas exercised 295 units of KEY stock worth $8,936 on 1 April 2004.

The largest trade Thomas’s ever made was exercising 295 units of KeyCorp stock on 1 April 2004 worth over $8,936. On average, Thomas trades about 42 units every 0 days since 2003. As of 1 April 2004 Thomas still owns at least 33,448 units of KeyCorp stock.

You can see the complete history of Thomas Helfrich stock trades at the bottom of the page.

What’s Thomas Helfrich’s mailing address?

Thomas’s mailing address filed with the SEC is , , , , .

Insider trading at KeyCorp

Over the last 16 years, insiders at KeyCorp have traded over $20,459,369 worth of KeyCorp stock and bought 525,695 units worth $7,122,012 . The most active insider traders include Edward W Stack, Beth E Mooney, and Alexander M Cutler. On average, KeyCorp executives and independent directors trade stock every 15 days with the average trade being worth of $372,992. The most recent stock trade was executed by Paul N Harris on 29 October 2019, trading 173,777 units of KEY stock currently worth $3,214,875.

What does KeyCorp do?

KeyCorp operates as bank holding company. The company operates through the following two segments: Key Community Bank and Key Corporate Bank. The Key Community Bank segment serves individuals and small to mid-sized businesses by offering a variety of deposit, investment, lending, and home equity, credit card and personalized wealth management products and business advisory services. The Key Corporate Bank segment focuses on serving the needs of middle market clients in six industry sectors: consumer, energy, healthcare, industrial, public sector and real estate. Key Corporate Bank focuses on serving the needs of middle market clients in seven industry sectors: consumer, energy, healthcare, industrial, public sector, real estate, and technology, which delivers a broad product suite of banking and capital markets products to its clients, including syndicated finance, debt and equity capital markets, commercial payments, equipment finance, commercial mortgage banking, derivatives, foreign exchange, financial advisory, and public finance. The company was founded in 1958 and is headquartered in Cleveland, OH.

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Complete history of Thomas Helfrich stock trades at KeyCorp

KeyCorp executives and stock owners

KeyCorp executives and other stock owners filed with the SEC include:

  • Beth Mooney, Chairman of the Board, Chief Executive Officer
  • Christopher Gorman, President, Chief Operating Officer, Director
  • Andrew Paine, Co-Head – Key Corporate Bank
  • Donald Kimble, Vice Chairman of the Board, Chief Financial Officer
  • Amy Brady, Chief Information Officer
  • Mark Midkiff, Chief Risk Officer, Executive Officer
  • Edward Burke, Co-President, Commercial and Private Banking of Key’s Community Bank and Executive Officer
  • Dennis Devine, Co-President, Consumer and Small Business of Key Community Bank and Executive Officer
  • Alexander Cutler, Lead Independent Director
  • Elizabeth Gile, Independent Director
  • Charles Cooley, Independent Director
  • William Gisel, Independent Director
  • David Wilson, Independent Director
  • Kristen Manos, Independent Director
  • Richard Hipple, Independent Director
  • Ruth Ann Gillis, Independent Director
  • H. James Dallas, Independent Director
  • Carlton Highsmith, Independent Director
  • Barbara Snyder, Independent Director
  • Bruce Broussard, Independent Director
  • Gary Crosby, Director
  • Brian Fishel, Chief Human Resource Officer, Executive Officer
  • Angela Mago, Co-Head – Key Corporate Bank
  • Trina Evans, Director of Corporate Center
  • Robert DeAngelis, Director of Quality and Productivity Management
  • Clark Khayat, Executive Officer
  • Paul Harris, General Counsel, Executive Officer, Secretary
  • Kevin Ryan, Chief Risk Officer, Executive Officer, Chief Risk Review Officer and General Auditor
  • Douglas Schosser, Chief Accounting Officer, Executive Officer
  • William L. Hartmann, Chief Risk Officer
  • Craig A Buffie, Chief Human Resources Officer
  • Demos Parneros, Director
  • Austin A Adams, Director
  • Dennis W Sullivan, Director
  • Robert G Jones, Exec. Vice President
  • Joseph A Carrabba, Director
  • Edward P Campbell, Director
  • Cecil D Andrus, Director
  • Lauralee Martin, Director
  • Robert B Jr Heisler, Executive Vice President
  • William R Koehler, President, Key Community Bank
  • Steven A Minter, Director
  • Thomas E Helfrich, Executive Vice President
  • Shirley A Jackson, Director
  • Robert G Rickert, Executive Vice President
  • Robert L Morris, Chief Accounting Officer
  • Eduardo S Menasce, Director
  • Karen R Haefling, Member, Management Committee
  • Charles S Hyle, EVP
  • Peter D. Hancock, Vice Chair
  • Carol A Cartwright, Director
  • Ralph Alvarez, Director
  • Timothy J King,
  • Jack L Kopinsky, Senior Exec. Vice President
  • Edward W Stack, Director
  • Thomas G Stevens, Officer
  • Thomas W Bunn, Sr. Executive Vice President
  • Charles R Hogan, Director
  • Henry S Hemingway, Director
  • Richard J Buoncore, Executive Vice President
  • William G Bares, Director
  • Leroy G Irving, Executive Vice President
  • Bill R Sanford, Director
  • Eyck Peter G Ten, Director
  • Jeffrey B Weeden, Sr. Exec. VP & CFO
  • Douglas J Mcgregor, Director
  • Henry L Iii Meyer, Chairman & Chief Exec. Officer