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John F. Lundgren has been a key player at Stanley Black & Decker since 2004, becoming CEO in 2009. He has a background in management and leads one of the world’s biggest tool and storage manufacturing companies. During his time,...

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John F. Lundgren

Ex-CEO of Stanley Black & Decker

Education

N/A

Field of Expertise

Business & Management

Sector of Economy

Industrials

Born

July 1, 1953 - 71 years ago

CEO of Stanley Black & Decker for

7 years 6 months (Jan 2009 - Jul 2016)

Previous Experience

CEO of Stanley Black & Decker, Inc.

Holdings

See how much did John F. Lundgren make over time.

John F. Lundgren’s holdings have seen significant ups and downs since he became CEO in 2009. At one point, his net worth tied to stock holdings reached as high as $110.58 million in April 2021. Since then, the value of...

Mar 18, 2025

Total Stock Sold

$98.40M

SWK

$98.40M

1,035,110 SWK shares

What if they kept their stock?

If John F. Lundgren didn't sell their stock, today they would have:
Extra SWK1,035,110 shares worth $147.50M.
This is 49.9% and $49.10M more than what they got when they sold the stock.

Charitable Transactions

SWK

49,161 shares

SWK

Recent Charitable Transactions

SWK

8,300 shares

SWK

Jul 27, 2016

Charity

SWK

20,861 shares

SWK

May 1, 2015

Charity

SWK

20,000 shares

SWK

Mar 5, 2012

Charity

Insider Trading

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777 shares

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Jan 28, 2025

Received

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958 shares

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Jan 23, 2024

Received

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1,050 shares

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Jan 24, 2023

Received

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1,114 shares

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Jan 25, 2022

Received

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1,064 shares

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Jan 26, 2021

Received

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1,060 shares

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Jan 28, 2020

Received

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1,481 shares

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Jan 29, 2019

Received

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1,404 shares

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Nov 19, 2017

Received

SWK

17,263 shares

SWK

Dec 2, 2016

Received

SWK

17,263 shares

SWK

Dec 2, 2016

Received

Compensation History

See how much did John F. Lundgren make over time.

John F. Lundgren’s compensation package has varied greatly throughout his tenure. In 2016, he earned a total of $13.8 million, which included a base salary, stock options, and other benefits, reflecting his role in leading Stanley Black & Decker. His compensation peaked in 2015 at over $18 million, with a significant portion linked to performance-based incentives that align with the company's results. The structure of his pay emphasizes attracting and retaining top executive talent while ensuring it matches company performance, focusing on metrics like earnings per share. Lundgren's compensation plans demonstrate how leadership roles are tied to the company's overall success, showcasing a direct correlation between his pay and the organized growth of the business over the years.

Year

2016

Total Compensation

$1.76M

Salary

$1.39M

Board Justification

The compensation philosophy is designed to attract and retain high-caliber executive talent while aligning executive pay with performance and shareholder value.

Bonus

$0.00

Board Justification

The bonus reflects the 2016 annual bonus in accordance with the Company’s Management Incentive Compensation Plan, which is paid in 2017 based on performance.

Other

$371.55K

Board Justification

Includes various perquisites such as insurance, car allowance, financial planning services, and other benefits.

Restricted Stock

$0.00(0 RSU)

Board Justification

No stock was vested in 2016 as the focus is on the performance awards and options that were granted and vested in previous years.

Performance Metrics

The performance metrics include earnings per share (EPS), cash flow multiple, and organic sales growth.

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