Browse the detailed record of transactions filed by Pribor Jeffrey, Chief Financial Officer and Senior Vice President. Director active across 1 companies, notably International Seaways, Inc.. Aggregated, 43 disclosures have been recorded. Total volume traded: €1.2m. The latest transaction was filed on 15 April 2026 — Cession. Regulator: SEC (Form 4). All data is free.
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Jeffrey D. Pribor serves as Chief Financial Officer and Senior Vice President of International Seaways, Inc., a U.S.-listed tanker shipping company on the NYSE. He joined International Seaways in November 2016, when the company became an independent publicly traded corporation. In addition to his CFO responsibilities, he also served as Treasurer from November 2016 until January 2025. His career reflects deep experience across maritime finance, transportation banking, and capital markets. Before joining International Seaways, Mr. Pribor was Global Head of Maritime Investment Banking at Jefferies & Company, Inc., a role he held from 2013 until his move to the company. Prior to that, he served as Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of General Maritime Corporation from September 2004 to February 2013. General Maritime was one of the world’s leading tanker shipping companies, and that position likely gave him extensive exposure to tanker market dynamics, asset financing, liquidity management, and capital structure strategy in a cyclical, asset-intensive industry. Earlier in his career, Mr. Pribor held senior investment banking positions focused on transportation and logistics. He was Managing Director and President of DnB NOR Markets, Inc. from 2002 to 2004, Managing Director and Group Head of Transportation Banking at ABN AMRO, Inc. from 2001 to 2002, and Managing Director and Sector Head of Transportation and Logistics Investment Banking at ING Barings from 1996 to 2001. This background points to sustained expertise in sectors where fleet financing, balance-sheet discipline, and market timing are critical. At International Seaways, his responsibilities have likely centered on financial planning, treasury oversight, capital allocation, and investor-facing financial discipline. Public sources reviewed for this profile do not identify specific landmark decisions uniquely attributable to him, so this biography is intentionally conservative and avoids unsupported claims.