David Wehner is the chief financial officer at Facebook.
Wehner joined the social media company in 2012 as its vice president of corporate finance and business planning before moving to his current role as CFO in 2014. As CFO, he heads up the facilities, finance, and information technology teams.
Prior to his career at Facebook, Wehner spent two years as the CFO of computer game company, Zynga. From 2001 to 2010, he worked as the managing director of Allen & Company. In that role, he led the corporate finance teams responsible for M&A transactions and raising capital, while also focusing on the company’s Silicon Valley clients.
His early career included time spent at BigVine/AllBusiness as vice president of corporate development, as an equity research analyst at Hambrecht & Quist, and as a strategy consultant for Monitor Company. He began his career as a researcher with the Naval Research Laboratory in Washington D.C.
Wehner serves on the board of Alector, and he previously served as a board member for StubHub from 2003 to 2007.
Wehner holds a B.S. in chemistry from Georgetown University and an M.S. in applied physics from Stanford University.
What is David M. Wehner's net worth?
The estimated net worth of David M. Wehner is at least $3.11 million as of August 15th, 2022. Mr. Wehner owns 14,660 shares of Meta Platforms stock worth more than $3,107,040 as of April 1st. This net worth evaluation does not reflect any other assets that Mr. Wehner may own. Learn More about David M. Wehner's net worth.
What is David M. Wehner's salary?
As the CFO of Meta Platforms, Inc., Mr. Wehner earned a total compensation package of $24,352,502.00 in 2021. Mr. Wehner earned a salary of $855,385.00, a bonus of $1,083,678.00, stock awards of $22,169,902.00, and other compensation of $243,537.00. Learn More on David M. Wehner's salary.
How do I contact David M. Wehner?
Has David M. Wehner been buying or selling shares of Meta Platforms?
David M. Wehner has not been actively trading shares of Meta Platforms during the last quarter. Most recently, David M. Wehner sold 1,222 shares of the business's stock in a transaction on Monday, August 15th. The shares were sold at an average price of $180.50, for a transaction totalling $220,571.00. Following the completion of the sale, the chief financial officer now directly owns 14,660 shares of the company's stock, valued at $2,646,130. Learn More on David M. Wehner's trading history.
Who are Meta Platforms' active insiders?
Meta Platforms' insider roster includes Jas Athwal (Insider), Andrew Bosworth (CTO), Nicholas Clegg (Insider), Christopher Cox (Insider), David Fischer (CRO), David Fischer (CRO), Jan Koum (Director), Marne Levine (Insider), Jennifer Newstead (VP), Javier Olivan (COO), Sheryl Sandberg (COO & Director ), Sheryl Sandberg (COO), Michael Schroepfer (CTO), Colin Stretch (VP and General Counsel), Susan Taylor (CAO), David Wehner (CFO), David Wehner (CFO), Mark Zuckerberg (CEO), Mark Zuckerberg (CEO), and Mark Zuckerberg (CEO). Learn More on Meta Platforms' active insiders.
Are insiders buying or selling shares of Meta Platforms?
During the last twelve months, insiders at the social networking company sold shares 71 times. They sold a total of 202,290 shares worth more than $34,655,928.27. The most recent insider tranaction occured on March, 28th when insider Jennifer Newstead sold 393 shares worth more than $78,600.00. Insiders at Meta Platforms own 14.0% of the company.
Learn More about insider trades at Meta Platforms. Information on this page was last updated on 3/28/2023.