CRAIG E. PHILIP

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2012-02-29 Dr. Craig E. Philip, age 58, has been a Director of the Company since August 2011. ... Dr. Philip currently serves on the Board's Compensation Committee and Nominating/Corporate Governance Committee. ... 2011 Director Compensation Table ... Craig E. Philip $21,167 Fees Earned or Paid in Cash, $100,900 Stock Awards, Total $122,067.
2013-04-09 Dr. Craig E. Philip, age 59, has been a Director of the Company since August 2011. ... Dr. Philip currently serves on the Board's Compensation Committee and Nominating/Corporate Governance Committee.
2014-02-28 DR. CRAIG E. PHILIP, age 60, has been a Director of the Company since August 2011. Dr. Philip is Chief Executive Officer of Ingram Barge Company. He was President of Ingram Barge from 1994 until 1999 when he was named Chief Executive Officer. Dr. Philip began his transportation career with Conrail in 1980, working for Ingram Barge from 1982 until 1987 and serving as Vice President of the Intermodal Division of Southern Pacific Railroad before returning to Ingram Barge in 1991. He has held adjunct faculty positions at Princeton University and at Vanderbilt University. Dr. Philip holds Master’s and Doctorate degrees in Engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and an undergraduate degree in Civil Engineering from Princeton University. Key Attributes, Experience and Skills Dr. Philip’s career in the marine, rail and intermodal industries spans more than 30 years. He provides the Board with a unique blend of leadership experience in various modes of freight transportation, in combination with experience in industrial marketing and strategic planning. Dr. Philip currently serves on the Board’s Compensation Committee and Nominating/Corporate Governance Committee. 2013 Director Compensation Table Craig E. Philip $56,500 Fees Earned or Paid in Cash, $101,232 Stock Awards, $157,732 Total
2015-03-13 DR. CRAIG E. PHILIP, age 61, has been a Director of the Company since August 2011. ... Dr. Philip currently serves on the Board's Compensation Committee and Nominating/Corporate Governance Committee. ... 2014 Director Compensation Table ... Craig E. Philip $62,667 Fees Earned or Paid in Cash, $100,400 Stock Awards, Total $163,067.
2016-03-04 Dr. Craig E. Philip, age 62, has been a Director of the Company since August 2011. ... Dr. Philip currently serves on the Board's Compensation Committee and Nominating/Corporate Governance Committee. 2015 Director Compensation Table: Craig E. Philip Fees Earned or Paid in Cash $72,000, Stock Awards $97,173, Total $169,173.
2017-03-10 Dr. Philip currently serves on the Board27s Compensation Committee and Nominating/Corporate Governance Committee. Compensation Table shows $80,000 fees earned in cash and $83,800 stock awards totaling $163,800.
2018-03-22 Dr. Philip currently serves on the Board27s Compensation Committee and Nominating/Corporate Governance Committee. 2017 Director Compensation Table shows total compensation of $166,900.
2019-03-08 Dr. Philip currently serves on the Company 27s Compensation Committee and Nominating/Corporate Governance Committee.
2020-03-06 Dr. Philip serves on the Company27s Compensation Committee and Nominating/Corporate Governance Committee. 2019 Director Compensation Table shows total compensation of $188,414.
2021-03-16 Dr. Philip joined the faculty of Vanderbilt University, a private research university, in 2015, as Research Professor in Civil and Environmental Engineering and Director of Vanderbilt Center for Transportation and Operational Resiliency (VECTOR). Dr. Philip retired as Chief Executive Officer for Ingram Barge Company, a barge company and quality marine transporter of dry cargo and one of the top chemical carriers on the river, in 2014. He was President for Ingram Barge from 1994 until 1999, when he was named Chief Executive Officer. Dr. Philip began his transportation career with Conrail in 1980, worked for Ingram Barge for five years, and briefly served as Vice President of the Intermodal Division of Southern Pacific Railroad before returning to Ingram Barge in 1991. He has also held adjunct faculty positions at Princeton University and Vanderbilt University. In 2014, Dr. Philip was elected to membership in the National Academy of Engineering.
2022-03-18 Dr. Philip joined the faculty of Vanderbilt University, a private research university, in 2015, as Research Professor in Civil and Environmental Engineering and Director of Vanderbilt Center for Transportation and Operational Resiliency (VECTOR). Dr. Philip retired as Chief Executive Officer for Ingram Barge Company, a barge company and quality marine transporter of dry cargo and one of the top chemical carriers on the river, in 2014. He was President for Ingram Barge from 1994 until 1999, when he was named Chief Executive Officer. Dr. Philip began his transportation career with Conrail in 1980, worked for Ingram Barge for five years, and briefly served as Vice President of the Intermodal Division of Southern Pacific Railroad before returning to Ingram Barge in 1991. He has also held adjunct faculty positions at Princeton University and Vanderbilt University. In 2014, Dr. Philip was elected to membership in the National Academy of Engineering.

Data sourced from SEC filings. Last updated: 2026-02-03