David Johnson serves as Independent Director of the Company. He is a Partner and co-Founder of Caligan, an investment manager. Previously, Mr. Johnson was a Managing Director at The Carlyle Group, where he was employed from 2010 to 2017. At Carlyle, Mr. Johnson was involved in many of the firm's strategic initiatives and sat on investment committees for a number of different funds that invested in both equity and credit. Prior to joining Carlyle, Mr. Johnson worked for six years at Morgan Stanley, where he was a Vice President in the Principal Investments area. In this role, Mr. Johnson served as a director of SeaChange Maritime Limited, and as an observer of numerous company boards. Prior to joining Morgan Stanley, Mr. Johnson worked at Weiss Asset Management in Boston, MA, during which time he served on the board of the Kazakhstan Investment Fund. Mr. Johnson has served on the Executive Committee for the Harvard College Fund, is a member of the board of directors of the Children's Scholarship Fund, and is Chair of the Finance & Investment Committee for the Riley's Way Foundation. Mr. Johnson received his A.B. in Applied Mathematics, cum laude, from Harvard College in 2004 and a S.M. in Applied Mathematics from Harvard College in 2004. Mr. Johnson joined the Board in connection with our entry into the Settlement Agreement. The Board believes that Mr. Johnson's qualifications to sit on our Board include his extensive experience as an investor and his insights into financial strategy, and organizational and business development.
As the Independent Director of AMAG Pharmaceuticals, the total compensation of David Johnson at AMAG Pharmaceuticals is $150,077. There are 8 executives at AMAG Pharmaceuticals getting paid more, with Joseph Vittiglio having the highest compensation of $1,411,860.
David Johnson is 37, he's been the Independent Director of AMAG Pharmaceuticals since 2019. There are 12 older and no younger executives at AMAG Pharmaceuticals. The oldest executive at AMAG Pharmaceuticals, Inc. is Davey Scoon, 73, who is the Independent Director.
Over the last 18 years, insiders at AMAG Pharmaceuticals have traded over $162,079,471 worth of AMAG Pharmaceuticals stock and bought 3,622,220 units worth $65,172,892 . The most active insiders traders include Capital, Llc Armistice Capi..., Capital Partners Gp, L.L.C...., and Capital Management Lp Camber. On average, AMAG Pharmaceuticals executives and independent directors trade stock every 42 days with the average trade being worth of $2,148,850. The most recent stock trade was executed by Capital Management Lp Camber on 1 October 2020, trading 4,390,000 units of AMAG stock currently worth $59,572,300.
AMAG Pharmaceuticals, Inc. is a biopharmaceutical company. It focuses on the manufacture, development, and commercialization of a therapeutic iron compound to treat iron deficiency anemia. The firm focuses on the development and commercialization of Feraheme injection for intravenous use to treat iron deficiency anemia. It manufactures, develops, and commercializes products derived from its proprietary technology for use in treating human diseases. Its products include Intrarosa, Vyleesi, Makena, CBR, Feraheme, and MuGard. The company was founded on November 9, 1981 and is headquartered in Waltham, MA.
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