Susan M. Kreh serves as Chief Financial Officer of the Company. She was previously with Johnson Controls International plc, where she served as Chief Financial Officer and VP, Information Technology, of the Power Solutions business, from 2010 to 2017 and Corporate Controller from 2007 to 2010. During her tenure she drove the transformation and performance of the business, resulting in significant revenue growth. Prior to Johnson Controls, Ms. Kreh served in finance and operational leadership roles at PPG Industries, Inc. from 1985 to 2007, including Treasurer, General Manager of the global optical materials business and Director, Financial Services and Support of the specialty chemicals business. Ms. Kreh earned her Bachelor's degree in Business Administration from the University of Wisconsin with majors in Accounting and Analysis & Design of Business Information Systems in 1985 and her MBA in Finance from Duquesne University in 1989. Ms. Kreh serves on the Board of Directors of TAPCO, Inc. and on the Advisory Board of the University of Wisconsin Graduate School of Business's Corporate Finance & Investment Banking Program.
As the Chief Financial Officer of Oil-Dri Of America, the total compensation of Susan Kreh at Oil-Dri Of America is $1,438,090. There are 2 executives at Oil-Dri Of America getting paid more, with Daniel Jaffee having the highest compensation of $6,286,300.
Susan Kreh is 58, she's been the Chief Financial Officer of Oil-Dri Of America since 2018. There are 8 older and 11 younger executives at Oil-Dri Of America. The oldest executive at Oil-Dri Corp. Of America is Allan Selig, 86, who is the Independent Director.
Susan's mailing address filed with the SEC is 410 N. MICHIGAN AVENUE, SUITE 400, CHICAGO, IL, 60611.
Over the last 21 years, insiders at Oil-Dri Of America have traded over $4,493,256 worth of Oil-Dri Of America stock and bought 45,613 units worth $1,543,253 . The most active insiders traders include Arnold W Donald, George C Roeth, and Daniel S Jaffee. On average, Oil-Dri Of America executives and independent directors trade stock every 60 days with the average trade being worth of $195,726. The most recent stock trade was executed by George C Roeth on 17 June 2024, trading 1,500 units of ODC stock currently worth $97,500.
our mission is to create value from sorbent minerals. over the past 75 years we have become a leading manufacturer and supplier of high-quality sorbent products for consumer and business to business markets. we are passionate about continuously improving the value our customers receive from our products and services. we take pride in being an organization that emphasizes high moral and ethical values. we are vertically integrated which enables us to efficiently oversee every step in our processes—from research and development to supply chain to marketing and sales. we handle it all with honesty, integrity and a passion for excellence.
Oil-Dri Of America executives and other stock owners filed with the SEC include: