JOSEPH KLING

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Algorhythm Holdings, Inc.

Filing Date Source Excerpt
2017-12-07 Joseph Kling was appointed as a director of the Company on May 9, 2017. Effective June 2017 Messr. Kling was appointed to the audit committee and the Board has determined that he qualifies as an “independent director” within the meaning of the listing standards of the major stock exchanges. Effective June 2017, Messr. Kling and Philip Lau were appointed to the compensation committee.
2019-02-05 Joseph Kling was appointed as a director of the Company on May 9, 2017. ... The audit committee consisted of Messrs. Judkowitz (Chairman) and Kling. ... The compensation committee consisted of Messrs. Judkowitz, Kling and Philip Lau. ... Joseph Kling $9,000 Fees Earned or Paid in Cash, $2,500 Stock Awards, $6,925 Option Awards, Total $18,425.
2020-08-25 Joseph Kling was appointed as a director of the Company on May 9, 2017. Mr. Kling has spent his entire career in the toy industry. The compensation table shows Joseph Kling's total compensation as $16,001.
2021-10-29 Joseph Kling was appointed as a director of the Company on May 9, 2017. Mr. Kling has spent his entire career in the toy industry, most notably serving as CEO of View-Master, the iconic stereoscopic toy company, which later purchased Ideal Toy from CBS and later became View-Master Ideal, publicly traded on the Nasdaq. View-Master Ideal later acquired California Plush Toys and the entire group was later acquired by Tyco Toys in 1989. Kling later went into private M&A consulting and sat on the board of Russ Berrie & Co (currently known as Kids Brands, Inc.) for 21 years advising on the acquisition of several toy companies. Mr. Kling has also served on the Board of Crown Crafts, a large distributor of infant, toddler, and juvenile consumer products and on the board of Lancit Media Entertainment, a children’s and family media production company (formerly listed on the Nasdaq). Notably, Mr. Kling has been involved in many major toy company acquisitions of brands such as Melissa & Doug and Brio. The audit committee consisted of Messrs. Judkowitz (Chairman) and Kling. The compensation committee consisted of Messrs. Judkowitz and Kling. The nominating committee consisted of Messrs. Kling and Atkinson. The following table sets forth with respect to the named director, compensation information inclusive of equity awards and payments made in the fiscal year ended March 31, 2021. Joseph Kling total compensation was $17,084.
2023-11-24 Joseph Kling was appointed as a Director of the Company on May 9, 2017.
2024-12-19 Joseph Kling was appointed as a Director of the Company on May 9, 2017. Mr. Kling has spent his entire career in the toy industry.

CROWN CRAFTS INC

Filing Date Source Excerpt
2008-07-07 Joseph Kling is currently, and has been since 1989, a consultant to various companies in the toy industry ... The strategic review committee is comprised of three directors, Sidney Kirschner (Chairman), E. Randall Chestnut and Frederick G. Wasserman. ... Joseph Kling is listed as a director but no compensation is listed for him in the director compensation table.
2009-06-30 The audit committee current members are Donald Ratajczak (Chairman), William T. Deyo, Jr. and Joseph Kling... The following table sets forth information regarding compensation paid to current and former non-employee directors of the Company for fiscal year 2009... Joseph Kling: Fees Earned or Paid in Cash $34,667, Stock Awards $6,450, Option Awards $0, Total $41,117.
2011-07-18 The current members of the audit committee are Donald Ratajczak (Chairman), Jon C. Biro and Joseph Kling. ... The capital committee is currently comprised of four directors, Melvin L. Keating (Chairman), E. Randall Chestnut, Sidney Kirschner and Joseph Kling. ... The following table sets forth information regarding compensation paid to current and former non-employee directors of the Company for fiscal year 2011. ... Joseph Kling $53,000 Fees Earned or Paid in Cash, $22,300 Stock Awards, Total $75,300.

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