The estimated Net Worth of William George is at least $709 Mille dollars as of 11 February 2021. William George owns over 6,400 units of Power Integrations stock worth over $497,528 and over the last 16 years he sold POWI stock worth over $0. In addition, he makes $211,242 as Independent Chairman of the Board at Power Integrations.
William has made over 13 trades of the Power Integrations stock since 2012, according to the Form 4 filled with the SEC. Most recently he exercised 6,400 units of POWI stock worth $126,400 on 11 February 2021.
The largest trade he's ever made was exercising 8,000 units of Power Integrations stock on 16 August 2019 worth over $258,080. On average, William trades about 1,606 units every 113 days since 2009. As of 11 February 2021 he still owns at least 8,470 units of Power Integrations stock.
You can see the complete history of William George stock trades at the bottom of the page.
Dr. William L. George, Ph.D. is Independent Chairman of the Board of Power Integrations, Inc. He has served as a director of Power Integrations since March 2009, and was appointed chairman of the Board in October 2018. A veteran of the semiconductor industry, Dr. George served as a director of Silicon Image, Inc., a designer and developer of mixed-signal integrated circuits, from 2005 until its acquisition in March 2015. He also served on the board of Ramtron International Corporation from 2005 to 2012, a leading supplier of integrated circuits enabled by ferroelectric random access memory (FRAM). At both Ramtron and Silicon Image, he served on audit, compensation and nominating and governance committees. From 1999 until 2007, Dr. George was the executive vice president of operations at ON Semiconductor, a supplier of performance power solutions, where he was responsible for internal and external manufacturing, supply chain, planning, quality and technology development. From 2007 through his retirement in 2008 he directed the start-up of ON Semiconductor's foundry services business. From 1991 to 1994, Dr. George was assigned by Motorola to Sematech Consortium, an alliance of leading American semiconductor companies formed in 1987 to restore American competitiveness in semiconductor manufacturing. At Sematech he served as the executive vice president and chief operating officer, with responsibility for operations, business development, marketing, member liaison, and strategic planning. From 1968 until 1999, Dr. George was employed by Motorola, Inc., and served as corporate vice president and director of manufacturing for Motorola's semiconductor components group from June 1997 until July 1999, with responsibility for manufacturing operations, quality, and technology development. He has extensive experience in the analog semiconductor field, including foundry management, packaging and test services. Dr. George received a B.S. degree in Metallurgical Engineering from the University of Oklahoma and a Ph.D. in Purdue.
As the Independent Chairman of the Board of Power Integrations, the total compensation of William George at Power Integrations is $211,242. There are 12 executives at Power Integrations getting paid more, with Balu Balakrishnan having the highest compensation of $5,689,790.
William George is 77, he's been the Independent Chairman of the Board of Power Integrations since 2018. There are 1 older and 21 younger executives at Power Integrations. The oldest executive at Power Integrations Inc. is Steven Sharp, 78, who is the Independent Director.
Over the last 25 years, insiders at Power Integrations have traded over $239,686,574 worth of Power Integrations stock and bought 10,047 units worth $228,095 . The most active insiders traders include Balu Balakrishnan, Ravi Vig e Clifford Walker. On average, Power Integrations executives and independent directors trade stock every 6 days with the average trade being worth of $296,931. The most recent stock trade was executed by Sunil Gupta on 27 August 2024, trading 2,127 units of POWI stock currently worth $140,169.
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