Last updated: 20 June 2019 at 1:33am EST

S. Craig Tompkins Net Worth



S. Craig Tompkins biography

S. Craig Tompkins J.D. serves as Executive Vice President, General Counsel of the Company. Mr. Tompkins has worked in various capacities for our Company and its predecessors in interest for more than the past 25 years. He has served as Vice Chairperson of our Company and as the President of two of its predecessors public companies, as a consultant and outside counsel, and since 2017 as Executive Vice President and General Counsel. Prior to his employment at our Company, Mr. Tompkins was a partner at Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher. Mr. Tompkins is a principal equity holder in and, between 2007 to 2017, served as the Executive Chairperson and, since 2017, as the Chairperson of Marshall & Stevens, Incorporated, a privately held valuation and consulting firm specializing in the valuation of real estate, business enterprises and alternative energy assets. From 1993 to 2006 (when the company went private), Mr. Tompkins served as a director and as the Chairperson of the Audit Committee of G&L Realty (an NYSE REIT specializing in medical properties), and from 1998 to2001 (when the Bank was sold) as a member of the Board of Directors, of the Compensation Committee, and of the Special Independent Committee of Fidelity Federal Bank, FSB. Mr. Tompkins is also the Chairperson and Chief Executive Officer of Kirtland Farms, Inc. (a Tompkins family owned agricultural operation in Southern Oregon). Mr. Tompkins holds a Bachelor of Arts (Magna Cum Laude) from Claremont McKenna College, and a Juris Doctorate (Magna Cum Laude) from the Harvard Law School, where he was on the Board of Student Advisors and served as research assistance to Professor James Casner (then serving as the Reporter to the Restatement of Property 2nd). Following Law School, Mr. Tompkins served as law clerk to the Honorable Justice Dean Bryson on the Oregon Supreme Court, before joining Gibson, Dunn & Cruther.

What is the salary of S Tompkins?

As the Executive Vice President and General Counsel of Reading International Inc, the total compensation of S Tompkins at Reading International Inc is $568,250. There are 1 executives at Reading International Inc getting paid more, with Ellen Cotter having the highest compensation of $1,191,800.



How old is S Tompkins?

S Tompkins is 69, he's been the Executive Vice President and General Counsel of Reading International Inc since 2017. There are 6 older and 13 younger executives at Reading International Inc. The oldest executive at Reading International Inc is Robert F. Smerling, 86, who is the Pres of US Cinemas.

What's S Tompkins's mailing address?

S's mailing address filed with the SEC is 500 CITADEL DRIVE, SUITE 300, COMMERCE, CA, 90040.

Insiders trading at Reading International Inc

Over the last 20 years, insiders at Reading International Inc have traded over $31,210,390 worth of Reading International Inc stock and bought 1,614,017 units worth $8,337,964 . The most active insiders traders include James J Cotter, Ellen M Cotter, and Margaret Cotter. On average, Reading International Inc executives and independent directors trade stock every 12 days with the average trade being worth of $26,823. The most recent stock trade was executed by Douglas James Mc Eachern on 5 September 2024, trading 5,000 units of RDI stock currently worth $8,950.



What does Reading International Inc do?

reading international, inc., together with its subsidiaries, engages in the ownership, development, and operation of entertainment and real property assets in the united states, australia, and new zealand. the company operates in two segments, cinema exhibition and real estate. the cinema exhibition segment operates multiplex cinemas. this segment operates its cinema exhibition businesses under the reading cinemas, angelika film centers, consolidated theatres, city cinemas, event cinemas, state cinema, and rialto brands. the real estate segment develops, rents, or licenses retail, commercial, and live theater assets. as of december 31, 2019, the company had interests in 60 cinemas comprising approximately 498 screens; fee interests in three live theaters; fee interest in one cinema in manhattan; fee interests in two cinemas in australia and four cinemas in new zealand; fee interest in 44 union square property; fee interest in entertainment-themed centers; fee interest in 70.4 acres of



Reading International Inc executives and stock owners

Reading International Inc executives and other stock owners filed with the SEC include: