Dr. James Fairweather is Chief Innovation Officer for Pitney Bowes. In his role, he leads our innovation strategy as we continue our digital transformation and move to growth markets.
Prior to this, James was Senior Vice President and Chief Technology Officer for Pitney Bowes Commerce Services. In this role, he leads the technology and cloud strategy for the Commerce Services business unit. He and his team have been responsible for the software development of Pitney Bowes Commerce Services including their industry leading cross-border and domestic technology solutions, and the integration of key acquisitions including Borderfree and Newgistics. He is also a Senior Fellow on the Technical Ladder at Pitney Bowes.
From 2012 through 2017, he drove the firm’s strategic digital transformation and technology initiatives across Design, SaaS, Data and Analytics, API Management, Security and Mobility. During this time, James created training initiatives to bring digital competencies to 1200 Innovators, and implemented an API strategy and program that resulted in the development of over 500 APIs that drove significant incremental new organic revenue. In addition, the firm developed and deployed over 30 applications in Amazon’s cloud and developed a Big Data lake to support all lines of business with over one hundred cross business data sets and a team of data scientists across the company engaging in the development of analytics and machine learning algorithms using the lake. In addition, James led the User Experience organization and championed the development of Pitney Bowes industry-recognized Design System and adoption of Design Thinking practices.
Before joining Pitney Bowes, James was with Therics, Inc. a Princeton, NJ-based biotech startup focused on the commercialization of three-dimensional printing for the manufacture of pharmaceuticals and tissue scaffolds.
James also spent many years as a designer, fabricator, and installer for the American kinetic sculptor George Rickey, whose work is part of the permanent collections of the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC and the Museum of Modern Art in New York City.
James is a graduate of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, where he earned his PhD. His thesis presented a design methodology for piezoceramic driven active structures using a combination of impedance-based modeling techniques and finite element methods. He holds twenty-one United States Patents and is a member of the Board of Trustees of the Connecticut Science Center.
What is James Arthur Fairweather's net worth?
The estimated net worth of James Arthur Fairweather is at least $1.66 million as of February 26th, 2025. Dr. Fairweather owns 176,145 shares of Pitney Bowes stock worth more than $1,656,644 as of March 14th. This net worth estimate does not reflect any other assets that Dr. Fairweather may own. Additionally, Dr. Fairweather receives a salary of $1,010,000.00 as Executive Vice President, Chief Innovation Officer at Pitney Bowes. Learn More about James Arthur Fairweather's net worth.
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Has James Arthur Fairweather been buying or selling shares of Pitney Bowes?
During the last ninety days, James Arthur Fairweather has sold $1,407,900.00 of Pitney Bowes stock. Most recently, James Arthur Fairweather sold 130,000 shares of the business's stock in a transaction on Wednesday, February 26th. The shares were sold at an average price of $10.83, for a transaction totalling $1,407,900.00. Following the completion of the sale, the executive vice president now directly owns 176,145 shares of the company's stock, valued at $1,907,650.35. Learn More on James Arthur Fairweather's trading history.
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Are insiders buying or selling shares of Pitney Bowes?
During the last year, Pitney Bowes insiders bought shares 1 times. They purchased a total of 29,000 shares worth more than $226,200.00. During the last year, insiders at the technology company sold shares 6 times. They sold a total of 2,016,792 shares worth more than $20,159,172.29. The most recent insider tranaction occured on March, 3rd when Director Kurt James Wolf sold 481,199 shares worth more than $5,182,513.23. Insiders at Pitney Bowes own 14.3% of the company.
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