Jeff has 1 job listed on their profile. Thomas has made over 25 trades of the Lockheed Martin stock since 2004, according to the Form 4 filled with the SEC.
The Aeronautics segment researches, designs, develops, manufactures, integrates, sustains, supports, and upgrades advanced military aircraft, including combat and air mobility aircraft, unmanned air vehicles, and related technologies. He was elected Chief Executive Officer in 2002 and Chairman of the Board in 2003.
CEO pay is determined by a company’s board of directors.
Most recently he exercised 58,218 units of LMT stock worth $5,999,947 on 13 May 2019. Kimberly-Clark has approximately 43,000 employees worldwide and operations in 35 countries.Thomas J. Falk currently serves as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer at Kimberly-Clark.Thomas serves on the boards of Lockheed Martin, Global Consumer Goods Forum, Catalyst and the University of Wisconsin Foundation and is a National Governor of the Boys and Girls Clubs of America. Learn about our national research and development operations centre for our current research portfolio in Australia.Executive Chairman of Kimberly-Clark Corporation since 2019; Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer since 2003; Chief Executive Officer from 2002 and President and Chief Operating Officer from 1999 to 2002; held various senior management positions since joining Kimberly-Clark Corporation in 1983. Under Thomas’ leadership, Kimberly-Clark’s total shareholder return has outperformed the S&P 500 and achieved sales of $19 billion in 2015. Thomas J. Falk was paid $857,662 to sit on the boards of Lockheed Martin. Thomas J. Falk Executive Chairman, Kimberly-Clark Corporation . He received his bachelor’s degree in accounting from the University of Wisconsin and an MSc in management from the Stanford Graduate School of Business. The Space segment comprises of the research and development, design, engineering and production of satellites, strategic, and defensive missile systems and space transportation systems. B. de C. V. Summary Presently, Thomas J. Falk is Chief Executive Officer at Kimberly-Clark Europe Ltd.
He also chaired the United Way of Metropolitan Dallas’ 2013 fundraising campaign and continues to actively advance its mission. The RMS segment offers design, manufacture, service, and support for a variety of military and commercial helicopters; ship and submarine mission and combat systems; mission systems and sensors for rotary and fixed-wing aircraft; sea and land-based missile defence systems; radar systems; the Littoral Combat Ship; simulation and training services; and unmanned systems and technologies. The RMS segment offers design, manufacture, service, and support for a variety of military and commercial helicopters; ship and submarine mission and combat systems; mission systems and sensors for rotary and fixed-wing aircraft; sea and land-based missile defence systems; radar systems; the Littoral Combat Ship; simulation and training services; and unmanned systems and technologies. Most recently he exercised 58,218 units of LMT stock worth $5,999,947 on 13 May 2019. Most recently he exercised 58,218 units of LMT stock worth $5,999,947 on 13 May 2019.. Pay Pals. Thomas has made over 25 trades of the Lockheed Martin stock since 2004, according to the Form 4 filled with the SEC. Lockheed Martin is a security company engaged in the research, development, and manufacture of advanced technology systems and products. The company was incorporated in Florida, Texas, California, Nevada, and New York twenty-five years ago. It operates through the following business segments: Aeronautics, Missiles and Fire Control (MFC), Rotary and Mission Systems (RMS) and Space. The Aeronautics segment researches, designs, develops, manufactures, integrates, sustains, supports, and upgrades advanced military aircraft, including combat and air mobility aircraft, unmanned air vehicles, and related technologies. The largest trade he's ever made was exercising 432,753 units of Lockheed Martin stock on 30 April 2012 worth over $27,665,899. He has been with Kimberly-Clark for 27 years. He also chaired the United Way of Metropolitan Dallas’ 2013 fundraising campaign and continues to actively advance its mission.