Ray G. Farris serves as Vice President - Group Publisher of the Company. From May 2013 to December 2018, he served as President and Publisher of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. From August 2010 to May 2013, he served as General Manager and Vice President of Sales of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. From October 2006 to August 2010, he served as Vice President of Classified Advertising of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
As the Vice President - Group Publisher of Lee Enterprises, the total compensation of Ray Farris at Lee Enterprises is $842,221. There are 3 executives at Lee Enterprises getting paid more, with Kevin Mowbray having the highest compensation of $1,842,800.
Ray Farris is 63, he's been the Vice President - Group Publisher of Lee Enterprises since 2018. There are 8 older and 17 younger executives at Lee Enterprises. The oldest executive at Lee Enterprises, Inc. is William Mayer, 80, who is the Independent Director.
Ray's mailing address filed with the SEC is C/O LEE ENTERPRISES, INCORPORATED, 4600 E. 53RD STREET, DAVENPORT, IA, 52807.
Over the last 21 years, insiders at Lee Enterprises have traded over $1,996,869 worth of Lee Enterprises stock and bought 476,469 units worth $2,731,693 . The most active insiders traders include Capital Llc Cannell, David T. Pearson und Rock Capital Ltd Brown Andr.... On average, Lee Enterprises executives and independent directors trade stock every 307 days with the average trade being worth of $271,079. The most recent stock trade was executed by Steven C. Fletcher on 7 August 2024, trading 1,000 units of LEE stock currently worth $9,350.
lee enterprises is a leading provider of local news, information and advertising in primarily midsize markets, with 46 daily newspapers and a joint interest in two others, along with rapidly growing digital products and nearly 300 specialty publications in 21 states. lee was founded in 1890 in iowa, by a.w. lee. most of our papers trace their beginnings to the mid-1800s. among our alumni, teenage sam clemens wrote for the muscatine journal in iowa before becoming world-renowned as mark twain. a reporter from our newspaper in bismarck, north dakota, died with george custer at the battle of the little big horn. in 1973, our newspaper in davenport, iowa, became the first in the world to be produced totally by computer.
Lee Enterprises executives and other stock owners filed with the SEC include: