Kevin J. Martin is an Independent Director of Corning Incorporated. Mr. Martin is Vice President, US Public Policy at Facebook, Inc. Prior to joining Facebook, he was a partner and co-chair of the telecommunications practice at Squire Patton Boggs, an international law firm, from 2009 to 2015, and chairman of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) from March 2005 to January 2009. Mr. Martin has two decades experience as a lawyer and policymaker in the telecommunications field. Before joining the FCC as a commissioner in 2001, Mr. Martin was a special assistant to the president for Economic Policy and served on the staff of the National Economic Council, focusing on commerce and technology policy issues. He served as the official U.S. government representative to the G-8’s Digital Opportunity Task Force. Mr. Martin brings deep experience to the board in the telecommunications, economics, governmental and legal arenas.
As the Independent Director of Corning, the total compensation of Kevin Martin at Corning is $312,496. There are 23 executives at Corning getting paid more, with Wendell Weeks having the highest compensation of $14,283,700.
Kevin Martin is 53, he's been the Independent Director of Corning since 2013. There are 32 older and no younger executives at Corning. The oldest executive at Corning, Inc. is Richard Clark, 74, who is the Lead Independent Director.
Kevin's mailing address filed with the SEC is ONE RIVERFRONT PLAZA, , CORNING, NY, 14831.
Over the last 20 years, insiders at Corning have traded over $138,249,348 worth of Corning stock and bought 1,179,165 units worth $15,069,342 . The most active insiders traders include Wendell P Weeks, James B Flaws e Kirk P Gregg. On average, Corning executives and independent directors trade stock every 7 days with the average trade being worth of $1,653,117. The most recent stock trade was executed by John P Jr Bayne on 27 August 2024, trading 7,774 units of GLW stock currently worth $162,477.
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