Corporate Board Profile
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| Filing Date | Source Excerpt |
|---|---|
| 2007-04-09 | The Compensation Committee consists of the following four directors: Huey J. Wilson (Chairman), Gregory J. Cotter, Alden J. (Doc) Laborde, and John P. (Jack) Laborde. Each of these directors is “independent” as such term is defined in Nasdaq’s listing standards. The Compensation Committee, which met once in 2006, (i) reviews, approves and recommends to the Board the Company’s goals and objectives relating to the compensation of the Company’s officers and the compensation of the President of each of the Company’s subsidiaries (including the specific relationship of corporate performance to such officers’ compensation), (ii) evaluates at least annually the performance of the Company’s officers and the performance of the President of each of the Company’s subsidiaries in light of these goals and objectives, (iii) recommends to the Board the compensation of the Company’s officers and the compensation of the President of each of the Company’s subsidiaries based on such evaluations, (iv) awards grants under the Company’s incentive compensation plans and programs, (v) otherwise administers the Company’s incentive compensation plans and programs, (vi) recommends to the Board the compensation of the Company’s non-employee directors, and (vii) performs such other functions as may be prescribed by the Board. Mr. A. Laborde 27,625 |
| 2010-03-15 | The Compensation Committee consists of the following four directors: Gregory J. Cotter, Alden J. ("Doc") Laborde (Chairman), John P. Laborde, and Christopher M. Harding. ... In 2009, each non-employee director, except Messrs. Cotter and Tamblyn, received an annual fee of $20,000 for his services as a director. ... 2009 Director Compensation ... Mr. A. Laborde ... $38,000 total. |
| 2012-03-16 | Alden J. Laborde was our Chief Executive Officer from 1986 to 1990. No other member of the Compensation Committee is a former officer of the Company. ... As previously announced, Mr. A. Laborde will not stand for re-election at the 2012 annual meeting of shareholders. |
Data sourced from SEC filings. Last updated: 2026-03-05