Mr. Dalton served as the Director of Civil Works for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) from August 2016 until January 2020. In this position, he led, managed and directed the policy development, programming, planning, design, construction, contingency operations and emergency response, operation, and maintenance activities of the Army Civil Works Program, a $6 billion annual program of water and related land resources of the United States, and oversaw the work of over 25,000 civilian employees. He also represented the USACE in the United Nations’ Advisory Board High-Level Experts and Leaders Panel on Water and Disasters, and served on several national and international water resources Committees. From May 2007 until August 2016 he was Chief of USACE’s Engineering and Construction (E&C) Division, responsible for policy, program, and technical expertise in the design and construction programs for the U.S. Army, U.S. Air Force, Department of Defense, other Federal agencies, and over 60 foreign nations. He served as the Corps' South Atlantic Division and South Pacific Division Regional Integration Team (RIT) team leader, USACE Climate Change Adaptation Committee Chair, and lead for USACE on Resilience. Mr. Dalton was selected to the Senior Executive Service (SES) of the US Office of Personnel Management in January 2005. Mr. Dalton has held numerous other roles during his career with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, which he joined in 1978, including Regional Business Director for USACE’s South Atlantic Division in Atlanta, Georgia, Director of Business Management for the Gulf Region Division in Baghdad, Iraq, project manager for the Bosnia project to support Operation Joint Guard, and various engineer roles in Saudi Arabia as part of the Saudi Arabia construction program. Mr. Dalton received his B.S. in Architectural Engineering from North Carolina Agricultural & Technical State University and holds an M.S. in Civil Engineering from North Carolina State University.
What is James Calvin Dalton's net worth?
The estimated net worth of James Calvin Dalton is at least $142,586.40 as of March 3rd, 2023. Mr. Dalton owns 1,936 shares of Trimble stock worth more than $142,586 as of December 3rd. This net worth estimate does not reflect any other investments that Mr. Dalton may own. Learn More about James Calvin Dalton's net worth.
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Has James Calvin Dalton been buying or selling shares of Trimble?
James Calvin Dalton has not been actively trading shares of Trimble over the course of the past ninety days. Most recently, James Calvin Dalton sold 1,500 shares of the business's stock in a transaction on Friday, March 3rd. The shares were sold at an average price of $53.20, for a transaction totalling $79,800.00. Following the completion of the sale, the director now directly owns 1,936 shares of the company's stock, valued at $102,995.20. Learn More on James Calvin Dalton's trading history.
Who are Trimble's active insiders?
Trimble's insider roster includes Michael Bank (VP), Steven Berglund (Director), Ronald Bisio (VP), James Dalton (Director), Bryn Fosburgh (VP), Kaigham Gabriel (Director), James Kirkland (SVP), James Langley (VP), Meaghan Lloyd (Director), Sandra MacQuillan (Director), Darryl Matthews (SVP), Ronald Nersesian (Director), Robert Painter (CEO), Mark Peek (Director), Julie Shepard (VP), and Thomas Sweet (Director). Learn More on Trimble's active insiders.
Are insiders buying or selling shares of Trimble?
In the last year, Trimble insiders bought shares 1 times. They purchased a total of 10,000 shares worth more than $465,900.00. In the last year, insiders at the scientific and technical instruments company sold shares 13 times. They sold a total of 23,592 shares worth more than $1,342,342.85. The most recent insider tranaction occured on April, 16th when SVP Peter Large sold 1,447 shares worth more than $85,517.70. Insiders at Trimble own 0.5% of the company.
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