United States Antimony Management
Management criteria checks 1/4
United States Antimony's CEO is Gary Evans, appointed in Mar 2024, has a tenure of less than a year. directly owns 1% of the company’s shares, worth $258.81K. The average tenure of the management team and the board of directors is 0.4 years and 1.3 years respectively.
Key information
Gary Evans
Chief executive officer
US$150.6k
Total compensation
CEO salary percentage | n/a |
CEO tenure | less than a year |
CEO ownership | 1.0% |
Management average tenure | less than a year |
Board average tenure | 1.3yrs |
Recent management updates
CEO
Gary Evans (66 yo)
less than a year
Tenure
US$150,612
Compensation
Mr. Gary C. Evans is Chairman of United States Antimony Corporation since July 28, 2023 and serves as its Co-Chief Executive Officer from March 01, 2024. He has been the Chief Executive Officer and Directo...
Leadership Team
Name | Position | Tenure | Compensation | Ownership |
---|---|---|---|---|
Co-CEO & Chairman | less than a year | US$150.61k | 1% $ 258.8k | |
Co-CEO & Director | less than a year | US$95.46k | 0.26% $ 66.7k | |
Senior VP & CFO | less than a year | US$260.42k | no data | |
President of Antimony Division | less than a year | US$122.66k | 0.034% $ 8.7k | |
Secretary & Treasurer | 1.2yrs | no data | no data | |
Controller | less than a year | no data | no data |
0.4yrs
Average Tenure
70yo
Average Age
Experienced Management: UAMY's management team is not considered experienced ( 0.4 years average tenure), which suggests a new team.
Board Members
Name | Position | Tenure | Compensation | Ownership |
---|---|---|---|---|
Co-CEO & Chairman | 1.3yrs | US$150.61k | 1% $ 258.8k | |
Co-CEO & Director | 3.2yrs | US$95.46k | 0.26% $ 66.7k | |
Independent Director | less than a year | US$54.07k | no data | |
Independent Director | less than a year | no data | no data | |
Independent Director | 4.7yrs | US$91.88k | 0.48% $ 124.8k |
1.3yrs
Average Tenure
70yo
Average Age
Experienced Board: UAMY's board of directors are not considered experienced ( 1.3 years average tenure), which suggests a new board.