David L.  Morse net worth and biography

David Morse Biography and Net Worth

VP of Corning
Dr. David Morse has served as Corning’s executive vice president and chief technology officer since 2012. Morse is responsible for managing Corning’s innovation portfolio and creating new growth drivers for the company. Prior to his current position, he served as senior vice president and director, Corporate Research.

Morse joined Corning in 1976 as a composition scientist in glass research. In 1985, he was named senior research associate and charged with establishing the Optical Components Research department. In 1987, he was named manager of consumer products development. He became director of materials research in 1990, and then moved through a series of technology leadership positions in inorganic materials and telecommunications before joining Corporate Research in 2001.

Morse graduated from Bowdoin College magna cum laude in 1973 and was granted a doctorate from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1976. He is a member of the M.I.T. chapter of Sigma Xi and the National Academy of Engineering and a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Morse chairs the McDonnell International Scholars External Advisory Committee at Washington University in St. Louis, and is a member of the Corning Museum of Glass Advisory Board of Trustees, and the Corning Foundation Board.

What is David L. Morse's net worth?

The estimated net worth of David L. Morse is at least $2.62 million as of November 5th, 2020. Dr. Morse owns 55,300 shares of Corning stock worth more than $2,616,243 as of December 22nd. This net worth evaluation does not reflect any other assets that Dr. Morse may own. Learn More about David L. Morse's net worth.

How do I contact David L. Morse?

The corporate mailing address for Dr. Morse and other Corning executives is ONE RIVERFRONT PLAZA, CORNING NY, 14831. Corning can also be reached via phone at (607) 974-9000 and via email at [email protected]. Learn More on David L. Morse's contact information.

Has David L. Morse been buying or selling shares of Corning?

David L. Morse has not been actively trading shares of Corning within the last three months. Learn More on David L. Morse's trading history.

Who are Corning's active insiders?

Corning's insider roster includes John Bayne, Jr. (SVP), Stefan Becker (SVP), Michael Bell (VP), Cheryl Capps (SVP), Cheryl Capps (SVP), Martin Curran (VP), Jeffrey Evenson (VP), Li Fang (Insider), Roger Ferguson, Jr. (Director), Robert France (VP), Clark Kinlin (VP), Lawrence Mcrae (Vice Chairman), David Morse (VP), Anne Mullins (SVP), Eric Musser (COO), Edward Schlesinger (VP), Lewis Steverson (EVP), R. Tripeny (CFO), Wendell Weeks (Chairman & CEO), Wendell Weeks (CEO), and John Zhang (VP). Learn More on Corning's active insiders.

Are insiders buying or selling shares of Corning?

In the last year, insiders at the electronics maker sold shares 8 times. They sold a total of 266,547 shares worth more than $9,128,643.35. The most recent insider tranaction occured on November, 25th when SVP John P. Bayne, Jr. sold 8,876 shares worth more than $435,722.84. Insiders at Corning own 0.4% of the company. Learn More about insider trades at Corning.

Information on this page was last updated on 11/25/2024.

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Corning Company Overview

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Corning Incorporated engages in the display technologies, optical communications, environmental technologies, specialty materials, and life sciences businesses in the United States and internationally. The company's Display Technologies segment offers glass substrates for flat panel displays, including liquid crystal displays and organic light-emitting diodes that are used in televisions, notebook computers, desktop monitors, tablets, and handheld devices. Its Optical Communications segment provides optical fibers and cables; and hardware and equipment products, such as cable assemblies, fiber optic hardware and connectors, optical components and couplers, closures, network interface devices, and other accessories for the telecommunications industry, businesses, governments, and individuals. The company's Specialty Materials segment manufactures products that offer material formulations for glass, glass ceramics, crystals, precision metrology instruments, and software, as well as glass wafers and substrates, tinted sunglasses, and radiation shielding products for various markets comprising mobile consumer electronics, semiconductor equipment optics and consumables, aerospace and defense optics, radiation shielding products, sunglasses, and telecommunications components. Its Environmental Technologies segment provides ceramic substrates and filter products for emissions control in mobile, gasoline, and diesel applications. The company's Life Sciences segment offers laboratory products, including consumables, such as plastic vessels, liquid handling plastics, specialty surfaces, cell culture media, and serum, as well as general labware, and glassware and equipment under the Corning, Pyrex, Falcon, and Axygen brands. The company was formerly known as Corning Glass Works and changed its name to Corning Incorporated in April 1989. Corning Incorporated was founded in 1851 and is headquartered in Corning, New York.
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