The estimated Net Worth of Mary T Mcdowell is at least $15.6 Milion dollars as of 15 August 2024. Ms. Mcdowell owns over 550 units of Autodesk stock worth over $8,261,203 and over the last 15 years she sold ADSK stock worth over $6,948,017. In addition, she makes $363,895 as Independent Director at Autodesk.
Mary has made over 17 trades of the Autodesk stock since 2014, according to the Form 4 filled with the SEC. Most recently she sold 550 units of ADSK stock worth $136,499 on 15 August 2024.
The largest trade she's ever made was exercising 25,000 units of Autodesk stock on 5 March 2014 worth over $737,500. On average, Mary trades about 3,001 units every 109 days since 2010. As of 15 August 2024 she still owns at least 31,899 units of Autodesk stock.
You can see the complete history of Ms. Mcdowell stock trades at the bottom of the page.
Mary T. McDowell is Independent Director of the Company. Ms. McDowell served as the Chief Executive Officer and as a member of the board of directors of Polycom, Inc. from September 2016 to July 2018, when the company was acquired by Plantronics, Inc. Prior to Polycom, Ms. McDowell was an Executive Partner at Siris Capital, LLC. She served as Executive Vice President in charge of Nokia’s Mobile Phone unit from July 2010 to July 2012 and as Executive Vice President and Chief Development Officer of Nokia Corporation from January 2008 to July 2010. Previously, Ms. McDowell served as Executive Vice President and General Manager of Enterprise Solutions of Nokia from January 2004 to December 2007. Prior to joining Nokia in 2004, Ms. McDowell spent 17 years in various executive, managerial and other positions at Compaq Computer Corporation and Hewlett-Packard Company, including serving as Senior Vice President, Industry-Standard Servers of Hewlett-Packard. Ms. McDowell has served as a director of Informa plc since June 2018. Ms. McDowell previously served as a director of UBM plc from August 2014 to June 2018, Bazaarvoice, Inc. from December 2014 to October 2016 and NAVTEQ Corporation, a subsidiary of Nokia, from July 2008 until July 2010. Ms. McDowell is independent and brings to our Board extensive management experience in the technology industry. Her two and a half decades of experience working for global technology companies focused on innovation and collaboration provide her with a firm understanding of Autodesk's core mission, business and technology. Her years of service as an executive officer at Polycom, Nokia and other technology companies, including Compaq Computer and Hewlett-Packard, provide her with the executive compensation knowledge necessary to serve as Chair of our Compensation and Human Resources Committee.
As the Independent Director of Autodesk, the total compensation of Mary McDowell at Autodesk is $363,895. There are 10 executives at Autodesk getting paid more, with Andrew Anagnost having the highest compensation of $11,569,700.
Mary McDowell is 54, she's been the Independent Director of Autodesk since 2010. There are 12 older and 7 younger executives at Autodesk. The oldest executive at Autodesk Inc. is Karen Blasing, 63, who is the Independent Director.
Mary's mailing address filed with the SEC is ONE MARKET, SUITE 400, , SAN FRANCISCO, CA, 94105.
Over the last 21 years, insiders at Autodesk have traded over $236,408,673 worth of Autodesk stock. The most active insiders traders include Scott D.Sachem Head Capital..., Capital, Lp Eminence Gp, Ll... oraz Stacy J Smith. On average, Autodesk executives and independent directors trade stock every 21 days with the average trade being worth of $4,644,806. The most recent stock trade was executed by Steven M Blum on 30 August 2024, trading 17,344 units of ADSK stock currently worth $4,682,880.
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