Last updated: 17 August 2020 at 4:24pm EST

Michael Gee Net Worth



Michael Gee biography

Michael B. Gee serves as Vice President - Hybrid Engineering of the Company. Mr. Gee assumed his current role on July 13, 2020, after serving as Vice President, Engineering since January 2015. Prior to that, he was Director of Engineering (since July 2013), Chief Engineer (since September 2004) and has held several other positions in the Company, including Engineering Manager, Project Engineer, Design Engineer, and Experimental Engineer.

What is the salary of Michael Gee?

As the Vice President - Hybrid Engineering of Twin Disc, the total compensation of Michael Gee at Twin Disc is $277,126. There are 7 executives at Twin Disc getting paid more, with John Batten having the highest compensation of $1,815,810.



How old is Michael Gee?

Michael Gee is 53, he's been the Vice President - Hybrid Engineering of Twin Disc since 2020. There are 15 older and no younger executives at Twin Disc. The oldest executive at Twin Disc Incorporated is Harold Stratton, 72, who is the Independent Director.

What's Michael Gee's mailing address?

Michael's mailing address filed with the SEC is 1328 RACINE STREET, , RACINE, WI, .

Insiders trading at Twin Disc

Over the last 22 years, insiders at Twin Disc have traded over $3,383,739 worth of Twin Disc stock and bought 48,500 units worth $459,490 . The most active insiders traders include George E Wardeberg, Harold M Ii Stratton oraz Michael Doar. On average, Twin Disc executives and independent directors trade stock every 106 days with the average trade being worth of $64,576. The most recent stock trade was executed by John H Batten on 22 May 2024, trading 19,776 units of TWIN stock currently worth $277,260.



What does Twin Disc do?

for nearly 100 years twin disc has been developing, engineering, manufacturing and distributing power transmission products that make things work. they are seldom seen, but they go into machines that contribute to the standard of our lives. twin disc products are installed in the drivelines and powertrains of farm tractors, road pavers, cranes, mining trucks, oil rigs, logging equipment, firefighting and rescue vehicles, pleasure craft, fishing and work boats, pumps, turbines - you name it. they manage and control the horsepower generated by internal combustion engines and electric motors. they help feed us, provide natural resources, build our cities and homes, transport us, defend us and influence our lives daily in many unnoticed but critical ways. where there's an industrial strength vehicle or machine that requires converting horsepower to productivity, twin disc has a way to do it. so, in a very real sense, twin disc has helped put the world to work, for nearly a century.



What does Twin Disc's logo look like?

Twin Disc Incorporated logo

Twin Disc executives and stock owners

Twin Disc executives and other stock owners filed with the SEC include: