PAUL W. HOBBY

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FLOTEK INDUSTRIES INC/CN/

Filing Date Source Excerpt
2019-04-24 Mr. Hobby joined the Board as a Director in March 2019 and became a member of the Corporate Governance and Nominating Committee in March 2019. ... The Board has established an Audit Committee, a Corporate Governance and Nominating Committee, and a Compensation Committee. ... The following table shows the committees on which each director currently serves. ... Paul W. Hobby Audit Committee, Corporate Governance and Nominating Committee. ... The following table provides the 2018 compensation of the non-employee directors. ... Paul W. Hobby was appointed to the Board on March 19, 2019, and therefore, did not earn any compensation during 2018.
2020-04-03 Mr. Hobby joined the Board as a Director in March 2019, became a member of the Corporate Governance and Nominating Committee in March 2019, and became a member of the Compensation Committee in April 2019. The following table provides the 2019 compensation of the non-employee directors. Paul W. Hobby total compensation was $126,356.
2021-04-22 Paul W. Hobby, 60, Independent Director since 2019, Managing Partner, Genesis Park LP, member of Compensation, Corporate Governance & Nominating, and Risk and Sustainability Committees, 2020 compensation $134,400.

STEWART INFORMATION SERVICES CORP

Filing Date Source Excerpt
2013-04-01 Paul W. Hobby, 52, Director The Executive Committee currently consists of Thomas G. Apel (Chair), Robert L. Clarke, Paul W. Hobby, Malcolm S. Morris and Stewart Morris, Jr. The Technology Advisory Committee currently consists of Catherine A. Allen (Chair), Thomas G. Apel, Stewart Morris, Jr., Dr. W. Arthur Porter and Paul W. Hobby.
2015-03-30 Paul W. Hobby, founding Chairman of Genesis Park, L.P., and Matthew W. Morris, the Company’s Chief Executive Officer (“CEO”), currently serve as advisory directors. Paul W. Hobby served as a director from January 1, 2014 until the annual stockholder meeting held May 2, 2014, after which date he served as an advisory director for the remainder of the year. Compensation for our non-management directors for 2014 consisted of: cash compensation, consisting of annual retainers for all Board members and Committee Chairs, equity compensation consisting of stock awards, and certain other compensation. Paul W. Hobby Fees Earned or Paid in Cash: 31,750 Bonus: 106,000 Stock Awards: 0 Total: 137,750

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