First Tin Management
Management criteria checks 0/4
First Tin's CEO is Bill Scotting, appointed in Jan 2024, has a tenure of less than a year. directly owns 0.075% of the company’s shares, worth £12.70K. The average tenure of the management team and the board of directors is 0.5 years and 1.9 years respectively.
Key information
Bill Scotting
Chief executive officer
n/a
Total compensation
CEO salary percentage | n/a |
CEO tenure | less than a year |
CEO ownership | 0.08% |
Management average tenure | less than a year |
Board average tenure | 1.9yrs |
Recent management updates
Recent updates
CEO
Bill Scotting (65 yo)
less than a year
Tenure
Mr. William Alan Scotting, also known as Bill, served as Senior Vice President of Corporate Development of Aurubis AG. Mr. Scotting has been Director of Continuous Improvement at Mittal Steel Company N.V....
Leadership Team
Name | Position | Tenure | Compensation | Ownership |
---|---|---|---|---|
CEO & Director | less than a year | no data | 0.075% £ 12.7k | |
General Manager of Operations of Taronga | no data | no data | no data | |
Technical Director | no data | no data | no data | |
Managing Director | less than a year | no data | no data | |
Company Secretary & Non-Executive Director | 2.2yrs | no data | no data |
0.5yrs
Average Tenure
Experienced Management: 1SN's management team is not considered experienced ( 0.5 years average tenure), which suggests a new team.
Board Members
Name | Position | Tenure | Compensation | Ownership |
---|---|---|---|---|
CEO & Director | less than a year | no data | 0.075% £ 12.7k | |
Company Secretary & Non-Executive Director | less than a year | no data | no data | |
Non-Executive Chairman | 3.1yrs | UK£29.25k | no data | |
Non-Executive Director | 1.7yrs | UK£7.50k | no data | |
Independent Non-Executive Director | 2.1yrs | UK£29.13k | no data | |
Independent Non-Executive Director | 2.1yrs | UK£32.77k | no data |
1.9yrs
Average Tenure
47.5yo
Average Age
Experienced Board: 1SN's board of directors are not considered experienced ( 1.9 years average tenure), which suggests a new board.