The estimated Net Worth of William J Voges is at least $10.2 Milion dollars as of 16 August 2016. Mr. Voges owns over 21,000 units of First - Indiana stock worth over $3,947,187 and over the last 21 years he sold THFF stock worth over $6,161,169. In addition, he makes $81,500 as Independent Director at First - Indiana.
William has made over 12 trades of the First - Indiana stock since 2003, according to the Form 4 filled with the SEC. Most recently he sold 21,000 units of THFF stock worth $845,250 on 16 August 2016.
The largest trade he's ever made was selling 160,000 units of First - Indiana stock on 8 September 2014 worth over $5,112,000. On average, William trades about 5,142 units every 122 days since 2003. As of 16 August 2016 he still owns at least 93,116 units of First - Indiana stock.
You can see the complete history of Mr. Voges stock trades at the bottom of the page.
William J. Voges serves as Independent Director of the Company. Mr. Voges joined the Board in 2008 and is the Chairman of the Corporation’s Compensation and Employee Benefits Committee, and serves on the Governance and Nominating Committee as well as the Bank’s Loan Committee. Mr. Voges has served as chairman of the board and head of trust administration of the Root Company, a private investment company, since 2016. Prior to this, Mr. Voges served as chief executive officer and chairman of the Root Company since 1996 and as general counsel since 1990. Prior to joining the Root Company, he was a partner in the law firm of Fink, Loucks, Sweet & Voges for nine years. Mr. Voges also served on the board for Consolidated-Tomoka Land Co., a publicly traded diversified real-estate operating company (NYSE MKT: CTO), from 2001 to 2012, where he served as Chairman from 2009 to 2011 and on the audit, executive and corporate governance committees. He also has prior experience on the boards of several financial institutions. Mr. Voges received his B.S. in Business Administration from Stetson University and his J.D. degree from Stetson University College of Law.
As the Independent Director of First - Indiana, the total compensation of William Voges at First - Indiana is $81,500. There are 10 executives at First - Indiana getting paid more, with Norman L. Lowery having the highest compensation of $1,145,990.
William Voges is 65, he's been the Independent Director of First - Indiana since 2008. There are 9 older and 9 younger executives at First - Indiana. The oldest executive at First Financial Corp. - Indiana is Ronald Rich, 81, who is the Lead Independent Director.
William's mailing address filed with the SEC is ONE FIRST FINANCIAL PLAZA, , TERRE HAUTE, IN, 47807.
Over the last 22 years, insiders at First - Indiana have traded over $6,895,804 worth of First - Indiana stock and bought 81,838 units worth $2,762,695 . The most active insiders traders include William J Voges, William Curtis Brighton oraz Virginia L Smith. On average, First - Indiana executives and independent directors trade stock every 51 days with the average trade being worth of $127,509. The most recent stock trade was executed by Susan M Jensen on 1 August 2024, trading 78 units of THFF stock currently worth $3,377.
in 1834, a branch of the second state bank of indiana - the earliest ancestor of first financial bank - opened to serve the people who had settled in vigo county and the wabash river valley. today, first financial bank is the oldest national bank in indiana and the sixth oldest in the united states, still holding the 47th charter granted in the united states anticipating passage of a state law that would allow multi-bank holding companies, the bank applied for approval from the federal reserve board to establish such an entity. it received that approval in february 1983, and first financial corporation became the holding company for what was then terre haute first national bank. in august 1984, first financial corporation became the first multi-bank holding company in the state of indiana. the corporation is the only publicly traded company headquartered in vigo county and has been ranked among the top 100 most efficient bank holding companies in the united states. through growth and m
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