Mark Sopp Net Worth
The estimated Net Worth of Mark W Sopp is at least $3.92 Million dollars as of 7 November 2017. Mr. Sopp owns over 20,000 units of KBR stock worth over $2,017,275 and over the last 6 years he sold KBR stock worth over $0. In addition, he makes $1,904,070 as Chief Financial Officer and Executive Vice President at KBR.
Mr. Sopp KBR stock SEC Form 4 insider trading
Mark has made over 5 trades of the KBR stock since 2015, according to the Form 4 filled with the SEC. Most recently he bought 20,000 units of KBR stock worth $106,000 on 7 November 2017.
The largest trade he’s ever made was exercising 48,670 units of KBR stock on 25 March 2015 worth over $2,179,443. On average, Mark trades about 4,264 units every 33 days since 2013. As of 7 November 2017 he still owns at least 69,346 units of KBR stock.
You can see the complete history of Mr. Sopp stock trades at the bottom of the page.
Mark Sopp biography
Mark W. Sopp is Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of the Company. He was Chief Financial Officer and Executive Vice President for Leidos Holdings, Inc., previously Science Applications International Corporation, one of the largest publicly-traded government contractors in the U.S. with significant technically-focused commercial professional services operations, including serving energy markets. He held Various executive positions with Titan Corporation, also involved in government contracting and commercial business areas. He holds B.S. (Accounting) from New Mexico State University. He Completed the Executive Program at UCLA Anderson School.
What is the salary of Mark Sopp?
As the Chief Financial Officer and Executive Vice President of KBR, the total compensation of Mark Sopp at KBR is $1,904,070. There are 4 executives at KBR getting paid more, with Stuart Bradie having the highest compensation of $9,595,460.
How old is Mark Sopp?
Mark Sopp is 53, he’s been the Chief Financial Officer and Executive Vice President of KBR since 2017. There are 10 older and 4 younger executives at KBR. The oldest executive at KBR, Inc. is Lester Lyles, 72, who is the Non-Executive Chairman of the Board.
What’s Mark Sopp’s mailing address?
Mark’s mailing address filed with the SEC is 11951 FREEDOM DRIVE, , RESTON, VA, 20190.
Insider trading at KBR
Over the last 13 years, insiders at KBR have traded over $2,883,608,934 worth of KBR stock and bought 2,022,736 units worth $49,191,803 . The most active insider traders include Cokellogg Energy Services, …, Jeffrey L Et Al Gendell, and John R Huff. On average, KBR executives and independent directors trade stock every 71 days with the average trade being worth of $63,223,839. The most recent stock trade was executed by Eileen Akerson on 4 November 2019, trading 1,278 units of KBR stock currently worth $27,081.
What does KBR do?
KBR, Inc. engages in the provision of differentiated professional services and technologies across the asset and program life-cycle within the government services and hydrocarbons industries. It operates through the following segments: Government Services, Technology, Hydrocarbons Services, Non-strategic Business, and Other. The Government Services segment provides full life-cycle support solutions to defense, space, aviation, and other programs and missions for military and other government agencies. The Technology segment combines KBR’s proprietary technologies, equipment, and catalyst supply and associated knowledge-based services into a global business for refining, petrochemicals, inorganic, and specialty chemicals as well as gasification, syngas, ammonia, nitric acid, and fertilizers. The Hydrocarbons Services segment provides comprehensive project planning and program delivery capability globally. The Non-strategic Business segment represents the operations or activities which the company intends to exit upon completion of existing contracts. The Other segment includes corporate expenses and general and administrative expenses not allocated to the business segments above. The company was founded on March 21, 2006 and is headquartered in Houston, TX.
What does KBR’s logo look like?
Complete history of Mr. Sopp stock trades at KBR and Leidos
KBR executives and stock owners
KBR executives and other stock owners filed with the SEC include:
- Stuart Bradie, President, Chief Executive Officer, Director
- Farhan Mujib, President – Delivery Solutions
- J. Jay Ibrahim, President – Energy Services
- Ian Mackey, Executive Vice President, Chief Corporate Officer
- Mark Sopp, Chief Financial Officer, Executive Vice President
- Mark Baldwin, Independent Director
- Jack Moore, Independent Director
- Lester Lyles, Non-Executive Chairman of the Board
- Umberto della Sala, Independent Director
- Ann Pickard, Independent Director
- James Blackwell, Independent Director
- Wendy Masiello, Independent Director
- Gregory Conlon, Chief Digital and Development Officer
- Raymond Carney, Chief Accounting Officer, Vice President
- Eileen Akerson, Executive Vice President, General Counsel
- John Derbyshire, President – Technology
- W. Byron Bright, President – KBR Government Services U.S.
- Jeffrey E Curtiss, Director
- Richard J Slater, Director
- Nelson Rowe, Chief Accounting Officer
- Roger A. Wiederkehr, President, KBRwyle
- Andrew Pringle, President, Government Services
- Kenneth Graham Hill, EVP- GBDS
- Jan Egil Braendeland, President, E&C (EMEA)
- Brian K Ferraioli, EVP Chief Financial Officer
- Loren K Carroll, Director
- Andrew Barrie, President Gov’t Solutions EMEA
- David Lee Zimmerman, Senior Vice President
- Mark S Williams, Group President – IG&P
- John L Rose, EVP, Energy & Chemicals
- Dennis Lee Calton, Senior Vice President
- Susan K Carter, Executive VP – CFO
- T Kevin Denicola, Sr. VP and CFO
- Tom Mumford, Senior Vice President
- Timothy B. Challand, President, Technology
- John W Jr Gann, VP & Chief Accounting Officer
- Klaudia Brace, Senior VP, Administration
- John W. Quinn, President, Downstream
- Bruce A Stanski, EVP, Govt & Infrastructure
- Jeffrey L Et Al Gendell, 10% owner
- Cokellogg Energy Services, …,
- Iain Robert Fulton, Vice President, Internal Audit
- Charles E. Schneider, VP, Treasurer & Interim CFO
- Ronald B Crowell, Vice President, Financial Ops
- Cedric W. Burgher, Senior VP and CFO
- Roy Oelking, Group President – Hydrocarbons
- Robert David Zelinski, President, Onshore E&CA
- Ivor Harrington, Group President, Services
- W Frank Blount, Director
- Michel P Dauzat, Group President – Services
- Dennis S Baldwin, VP Chief Accounting Officer
- Andrew Summers, Group President, IGP
- William P Utt, President and CEO
- John R Huff, Director
- Linda Z Cook, Director
- Andrew D Farley, SVP, Gen Counsel & Secretary