// insider-profile

Schulman Brett

DirectorOfficerTitleCEO and PresidentView on SEC.gov ↗

This page tracks every SEC Form 4 filing by Schulman Brett, CEO and President: 50 transactions in total, including 1 open-market purchase and 20 sales. Each record is parsed directly from the original filing, with amendments reconciled so a corrected filing never double-counts.

// activity-summary

Recent insider activity is bearish. Over the last 30 days, insiders net sold $3.0M across 1 transaction.

// track-record

$7K
Total purchased
$82.6M
Total sold
21
1B · 20S transactions
Net seller
Overall direction

Most active in

Avg buy vs sell price

CAVA$48.98$112.67+130.0%

Average prices across open-market transactions in this dataset.

Largest trade: $7K in CAVA (Nov 2025)Filing history: Aug 2024Jun 2026Based on last 50 filings

Transaction History

Sourced from SEC EDGAR Form 4 filings. Updated hourly.

DateInsiderCompanyTypeSharesPriceValue
Jun 15, 2026Schulman BrettCAVA
Sale
33,174$89.43$2.97M
Feb 26, 2026Schulman BrettCAVA
Award
29,060$0.00$0K
Jan 27, 2026Schulman BrettCAVA
Sale
3,006$61.96$186K
Jan 27, 2026Schulman BrettCAVA
Sale
1,536$62.50$96K
Jan 21, 2026Schulman BrettCAVA
Sale
21,650$67.41$1.46M

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Reading an insider's Form 4 history

Corporate insiders — directors, officers, and holders of more than 10% of a company's stock — must report their trades to the SEC on Form 4 within two business days. Looking at one insider's filings over time shows whether they tend to buy on the open market (a discretionary use of their own money, generally the strongest signal), sell, or simply receive and exercise equity awards as compensation.

The track record above measures how this insider's past open-market purchases performed in the months after each filing. Trades made under a pre-scheduled Rule 10b5-1 plan are flagged because they carry no timing signal. To pull any insider's full history programmatically, see the insider trading API or our guide to reading Form 4 filings.