Westinghouse Air Brake Technologies Corporation (WAB)
Key Executives
Name | Title | Pay | Exercised | Year Born |
---|---|---|---|---|
Mr. Rafael O. Santana | CEO, President & Director | 4.84M | -- | 1972 |
Mr. John A. Olin | Executive VP & CFO | 2.05M | -- | 1961 |
Mr. Eric Gebhardt | Executive VP & Chief Technology Officer | 1.69M | -- | 1968 |
Mr. David L. DeNinno | Executive VP, General Counsel & Secretary | 1.56M | -- | 1956 |
Mr. Pascal Schweitzer | President of Transit | 2.04M | -- | 1977 |
Mr. Greg A. Sbrocco | Executive Vice President of Global Operations | -- | -- | 1969 |
Mr. John A. Mastalerz Jr. | Senior VP of Finance & Chief Accounting Officer | -- | -- | 1967 |
Rick Smith | Chief Information Officer | -- | -- | -- |
Ms. Gina Trombley | Executive VP of Sales & Marketing and Chief Commercial Officer of Americas | -- | -- | 1971 |
Ms. Nicole B. Theophilus | Executive VP & Chief Human Resources Officer | 283.4k | -- | 1970 |
Westinghouse Air Brake Technologies Corporation
- Sector:
- Industrials
- Industry: Railroads
- Full Time Employees:
- 29,000
Description
Westinghouse Air Brake Technologies Corporation, together with its subsidiaries, provides technology-based locomotives, equipment, systems, and services for the freight rail and passenger transit industries worldwide. It offers diesel-electric, battery, and liquid natural gas-powered locomotives; engines, electric motors, and propulsion systems; and marine and mining products. The company also offers positive train control equipment; pneumatic braking products; railway electronics; signal design and engineering services; distributed locomotive power, train cruise controls, and train remote controls; industrial/mobile Internet of Things hardware and software, edge-to-cloud, on and off-board analytics and rules, and asset performance management solutions; rail and shipper transportation management, and port visibility and optimization solutions; and network optimization solutions. In addition, it provides freight car trucks, braking equipment, and related components; air compressors and dryers; heat transfer components and systems; track and switch products; new commuter and switcher locomotives; and turbochargers. Further, the company offers freight locomotive overhauls, modernizations, and refurbishment services; locomotive and car maintenance; transit locomotive and car overhaul; unit exchange of locomotive components; and maintenance of way equipment and services. Additionally, it provides railway and freight braking equipment and related components; friction products, such as brake shoes, discs, and pads; heating, ventilation, and air conditioning equipment; access and platform screen doors; pantographs; auxiliary power converter and battery chargers; passenger information systems and closed-circuit television; signaling and railway electric relays; and doors, window assemblies, accessibility lifts, ramps, and electric charging solutions for buses. The company was founded in 1869 and is headquartered in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Corporate Governance
Recent Events
- Apr 24, 202410-Q: Periodic Financial ReportsSee Full Filing
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