Martina L. Cheung is President of S&P Global Ratings. She has ultimate responsibility for all aspects of the business, including commercial, analytical, control, and operations functions.
S&P Global Ratings is regulated in many of the countries in which it operates, and Martina is a director of two of its largest legal entities, Standard & Poor’s Credit Market Services Europe Limited and Standard & Poor’s Financial Services LLC. Ms. Cheung also serves as the Executive Sponsor of S&P Global Sustainable1, supporting to drive the enterprise-wide growth strategy for ESG.
Ms. Cheung is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, the Economic Club of New York, and in 2019, was appointed to the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission’s (CFTC) subcommittee on Climate-Related Market Risk. Ms. Cheung has spoken on key industry topics covering ESG, cyber security, technology and diversity in the workforce across public forums that include the World Economic Forum at Davos, the Institute for International Finance membership meeting, and Politico Women Rule, among others.
Ms. Cheung joined S&P Global in 2010 as Vice President of Operations and went on to serve as S&P Global’s Chief Strategy Officer, where she was responsible for the execution and measurement of S&P Global’s continuing expansion of its global footprint. She also served as Head of Risk Services in S&P Global Market Intelligence, where she leveraged S&P Global’s significant risk intellectual property to serve clients in managing complex risk challenges. She most recently served as President of S&P Global Market Intelligence and Ms. Cheung formally served on the Board of CRISIL.
Ms. Cheung is the Executive Sponsor for the Asian Professionals for Excellence (APEX), and Women’s Initiative for Networking Success (WINS). She also has active involvement in other S&P Global ERGs including Women in Technology (WIT) and S&P Global's LGBTQ+ & Friends ERG (Spectrum). Ms. Cheung’s philanthropic efforts include support for organizations such as Upwardly Global and YWCA.
Prior to joining S&P Global, she worked in the consulting industry, first in Accenture’s Financial Services Strategy group and later as a Partner at Mitchell Madison Consulting. She holds a bachelor’s degree in Commerce and a master’s degree in Business Studies from University College Galway.
What is Martina Cheung's net worth?
The estimated net worth of Martina Cheung is at least $3.41 million as of August 11th, 2022. Ms. Cheung owns 6,783 shares of S&P Global stock worth more than $3,412,663 as of November 21st. This net worth approximation does not reflect any other investments that Ms. Cheung may own. Additionally, Ms. Cheung receives a salary of $2,690,000.00 as Insider at S&P Global. Learn More about Martina Cheung's net worth.
How old is Martina Cheung?
Ms. Cheung is currently 48 years old. There are 7 older executives and no younger executives at S&P Global. The oldest executive at S&P Global is Mr. Douglas L. Peterson M.B.A., President, CEO & Executive Director, who is 66 years old. Learn More on Martina Cheung's age.
What is Martina Cheung's salary?
As the Insider of S&P Global Inc., Ms. Cheung earns $2,690,000.00 per year. There are 2 executives that earn more than Ms. Cheung. The highest earning executive at S&P Global is Mr. Douglas L. Peterson M.B.A., President, CEO & Executive Director, who commands a salary of $5,710,000.00 per year. Learn More on Martina Cheung's salary.
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Has Martina Cheung been buying or selling shares of S&P Global?
Martina Cheung has not been actively trading shares of S&P Global during the last quarter. Most recently, Martina Cheung sold 3,000 shares of the business's stock in a transaction on Thursday, August 11th. The shares were sold at an average price of $385.78, for a transaction totalling $1,157,340.00. Following the completion of the sale, the insider now directly owns 6,783 shares of the company's stock, valued at $2,616,745.74. Learn More on Martina Cheung's trading history.
Who are S&P Global's active insiders?
S&P Global's insider roster includes John Berisford (Insider), Nicholas Cafferillo (CTO), Martina Cheung (Insider), Christopher Craig (SVP), Courtney Geduldig (EVP), Rebecca Jacoby (Director), Adam Kansler (Insider), Robert Kelly (Director), Steven Kemps (EVP), Nancy Luquette (EVP), Dimitra Manis (Insider), Alexander Matturri, Jr. (CEO), Sally Moore (EVP), Douglas Peterson (CEO), Saugata Saha (Insider), Ewout Steenbergen (CFO), and Edouard Tavernier (President, S&P Global Mobility). Learn More on S&P Global's active insiders.
Are insiders buying or selling shares of S&P Global?
During the last twelve months, S&P Global insiders bought shares 1 times. They purchased a total of 69 shares worth more than $8,970.69. During the last twelve months, insiders at the business services provider sold shares 5 times. They sold a total of 23,862 shares worth more than $11,194,167.36. The most recent insider tranaction occured on August, 7th when Director Robert P Kelly sold 7,662 shares worth more than $3,687,567.36. Insiders at S&P Global own 0.1% of the company.
Learn More about insider trades at S&P Global. Information on this page was last updated on 8/7/2024.