First Tin Management

Management criteria checks 1/4

First Tin's CEO is Bill Scotting, appointed in Jan 2024, has a tenure of less than a year. directly owns 0.41% of the company’s shares, worth £99.92K. The average tenure of the management team and the board of directors is 1 years and 0.8 years respectively.

Key information

Bill Scotting

Chief executive officer

UK£75.0k

Total compensation

CEO salary percentagen/a
CEO tenureless than a year
CEO ownership0.4%
Management average tenureless than a year
Board average tenureless than a year

Recent management updates

Recent updates


CEO

Bill Scotting (66 yo)

less than a year

Tenure

UK£75,000

Compensation

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

NamePositionTenureCompensationOwnership
William Scotting
CEO & Directorless than a yearUK£75.00k0.41%
£ 99.9k
Ross George Ainger
Company Secretary & Non-Executive Director2.7yrsUK£36.96kno data
Rob Kidd
General Manager of Operations of Tarongano datano datano data
Tony Truelove
Technical Directorno datano datano data
Matthias Faust
Managing Directorless than a yearno datano data

1.0yrs

Average Tenure

Experienced Management: 1SN's management team is not considered experienced ( 1 years average tenure), which suggests a new team.


Board Members

NamePositionTenureCompensationOwnership
William Scotting
CEO & Directorless than a yearUK£75.00k0.41%
£ 99.9k
Ross George Ainger
Company Secretary & Non-Executive Director1.2yrsUK£36.96kno data
Charles Cannon-Brookes
Non-Executive Chairman3.6yrsUK£52.50kno data
Peter Gunzburg
Non-Executive Directorless than a yearno datano data
Brett Smith
Non-Executive Directorless than a yearno datano data
Jane Lowden
Financial Advisor to the Boardno datano datano data

0.8yrs

Average Tenure

63yo

Average Age

Experienced Board: 1SN's board of directors are not considered experienced ( 0.8 years average tenure), which suggests a new board.