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Robert Clark Net Worth

Robert Clark Net Worth

The estimated Net Worth of Robert L Clark is at least $220 Thousand dollars as of 14 March 2019. Robert Clark owns over 200 units of Minerals Technologies stock worth over $21,904 and over the last 10 years he sold MTX stock worth over $0. In addition, he makes $198,151 as Independent Director at Minerals Technologies.

Robert Clark MTX stock SEC Form 4 insider trading

Robert has made over 2 trades of the Minerals Technologies stock since 2012, according to the Form 4 filled with the SEC. Most recently he bought 200 units of MTX stock worth $11,728 on 14 March 2019.

The largest trade he’s ever made was buying 200 units of Minerals Technologies stock on 14 March 2019 worth over $11,728. On average, Robert trades about 4 units every 27 days since 2010. As of 14 March 2019 he still owns at least 400 units of Minerals Technologies stock.

You can see the complete history of Robert Clark stock trades at the bottom of the page.

Robert Clark biography

Dr. Robert L. Clark, Ph.D., is an Independent Director of Minerals Technologies Inc., Dr. Clark is Provost and Senior Vice President for Research since July 2016. Senior Vice President for Research since 2013 and Professor and Dean of the Hajim School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, University of Rochester since September 2008. Dean of the Pratt School of Engineering at Duke University August 2007 to September 2008. Between 1992 and August 2007, held increasing positions of academic responsibility at Duke University from Assistant Professor to Senior Associate Dean of Pratt School of Engineering and Chair, Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science. Chair of Strategic Research Advisory Board at AIT Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH since 2013. ndustry and Technology Experience—Extensive academic experience in the materials science field at the University of Rochester and Duke University. • Research and Development Expertise—Extensive research and development experience through various roles, including his current position as Senior Vice President for Research, University of Rochester, and formerly Senior Associate Dean for Research, Pratt School of Engineering, Duke University and Vice President and Senior Research Scientist for Adaptive Technologies Incorporated. • Intellectual Property Management Experience—Founder of the intellectual property company SparkIP. • Process Manufacturing Expertise—Holds a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University and research in this field. • Government Contracting Expertise—Headed numerous research programs funded by government agencies, including the National Aeronautics and Space Administration and the National Science Foundation.

What is the salary of Robert Clark?

As the Independent Director of Minerals Technologies, the total compensation of Robert Clark at Minerals Technologies is $198,151. There are 9 executives at Minerals Technologies getting paid more, with Douglas Dietrich having the highest compensation of $4,775,410.

How old is Robert Clark?

Robert Clark is 55, he’s been the Independent Director of Minerals Technologies since 2010. There are 13 older and 3 younger executives at Minerals Technologies. The oldest executive at Minerals Technologies, Inc. is Duane Dunham, 77, who is the Independent Chairman of the Board.

What’s Robert Clark’s mailing address?

Robert’s mailing address filed with the SEC is 622 THIRD AVENUE, , NEW YORK, NY, 10017.

Insider trading at Minerals Technologies

Over the last 21 years, insiders at Minerals Technologies have traded over $8,253,494 worth of Minerals Technologies stock and bought 11,770 units worth $688,984 . The most active insider traders include Paul M Meister, Joseph C Muscari, and Jean Paul Valles. On average, Minerals Technologies executives and independent directors trade stock every 18 days with the average trade being worth of $349,112. The most recent stock trade was executed by Douglas T Dietrich on 29 August 2019, trading 1,500 units of MTX stock currently worth $71,985.

What does Minerals Technologies do?

Minerals Technologies, Inc. develops, produces, and markets specialty mineral, mineral-based, and synthetic mineral products. It operates through the following four segments: Performance Materials, Specialty Minerals, Refractories and Energy Services. The Performance Materials segment supplies bentonite and bentonite-related products, chromite and leonardite. The Specialty Minerals segment produces and sells the synthetic mineral product precipitated calcium carbonate and processed mineral product quicklime, and mines mineral ores then processes and sells natural mineral products, primarily limestone and talc. The Refractories segment produces monolithic and shaped refractory materials and specialty products, also provides services and sells application and measurement equipment, and calcium metal and metallurgical wire products. The Energy Services segment provides services to improve the production, costs, compliance, and environmental impact of activities performed in oil and gas industry. The company was founded on February 19, 1968 and is headquartered in New York, NY.

What does Minerals Technologies’s logo look like?

Complete history of Robert Clark stock trades at Minerals Technologies

Minerals Technologies executives and stock owners

Minerals Technologies executives and other stock owners filed with the SEC include:

  • Douglas Dietrich, Chief Executive Officer, Director
  • Daniel Monagle, Group President – Specialty Minerals and Refractories
  • Thomas Meek, Senior Vice President, General Counsel, Human Resources, Secretary and Chief Compliance Officer
  • Jonathan Hastings, Group President – Performance Materials
  • Douglas Mayger, Senior Vice President, Director – MTI Supply Chain
  • Matthew Garth, Chief Financial Officer, Senior Vice President – Finance, Treasurer
  • Duane Dunham, Independent Chairman of the Board
  • Marc Robinson, Independent Director
  • John Carmola, Independent Director
  • Robert Clark, Independent Director
  • Donald Winter, Independent Director
  • Carolyn Pittman, Independent Director
  • Franklin Feder, Independent Director
  • Joseph Breunig, Independent Director
  • Cindi Buckwalter, Investor Relations
  • Alison Deans, Independent Director
  • Brett Argirakis, Vice President and Managing Director of Minteq International Inc
  • Andrew Jones, Vice President and Managing Director, Energy Services
  • Michael Cipolla, Vice President, Corporate Controller, Chief Accounting Officer
  • Paula H Cholmondeley, Director
  • Michael F Pasquale, Director
  • William Randal Mendez, SVP & Managing Director, PCC
  • Barbara Smith, Director
  • Gary L Castagna, Senior Vice President
  • Patrick Carpenter, Vice President
  • Joseph C Muscari, Director
  • Paul J Donnelly, Director, IR/CC
  • Rick Honey, VICE PRESIDENT
  • Michael R. Johnson, Vice President
  • Alexander W Masetti, Vice President
  • Johannes C Schut, Vice President
  • Steven J Golub, Director
  • Dj Iii Monagle, Vice President
  • John T Reid, Director
  • William C Stivers, Director
  • Dennis R Harrison, VICE PRESIDENT
  • William A Kromberg, VICE PRESIDENT
  • Janet L Walsh, Vice President
  • Kirk G Forrest, VICE PRESIDENT
  • James Michael Harley, Vice President
  • William Js Wilkins, Senior Vice President
  • John A Sorel, SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT
  • Kenneth L Massimine, SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT
  • Kristina M Johnson, Director
  • Gordon Borteck, VICE PRESIDENT
  • Gregory Kelm, TREASURER
  • Paul R Saueracker, CHAIRMAN, PRESIDENT & CEO
  • Jean Paul Valles, Director
  • Aubertot Alain Bouruet, SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT
  • John B Curcio, Director
  • Paul M Meister, Director
  • S Garrett Gray, VICE PRESIDENT
  • William C Jr Steere, Director
  • Howard R Crabtree, SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT

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