Fed up USA

Alcoa, Inc.

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Alcoa, Inc.
-Alcoa Corporate Center 201 Isabella Street; Pittsburgh, PA 15212-5858 412-553-4545 | Fax: (412) 553-4498 | Web: http://www.alcoa.com/global/en/home.asp
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Aluminum Company of America (ALCOA) cofounded by brothers Andrew W. and Richard B. Mellon; former Pittsburgh Reduction Company. “Pittsburgh magnate Andrew Mellon set out to build his own monopoly: in aluminum. Mellon started by buying bauxite mines around the nation, to deny competitors the key ore for smelting aluminum” http://thetruthaboutalcoa.com/tag/rockefeller/ . Mellon was Secretary of the Treasury from 1921 to 1932. In 2000 “President-elect George W. Bush chose Paul H. O’Neill, chairman of Aluminum Company of America, to be his Secretary of the Treasury..” http://www.thefreemanonline.org/columns/another-alcoa-executive-at-treasury/ 
ALCOA Canadian subsidiary, ALCAN, was founded in 1902 and spun off in 1928 as Rio Tinto ALCAN Inc. [Rothschild.] -JL
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…ALCOA, for its part, ran several advertisements in the Journal of the American Water Works Association (10) offering sodium fluoride for fluoridation: ALCOA sodium fluoride is particularly suitable for the fluoridation of water supplies. … If your community is fluoridating its water supply  -or is considering doing so- let us show you how ALCOA sodium fluoride can do the job for youWhen the argument was raised that ALCOA´s sodium fluoride is a waste product of their aluminum production, the Journal of the American Dental Association was quick to publish a denial presented by ALCOA´s Chemical Sales Manager H. P. Bonebrake in 1955 (11): … [Read more.]
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Alcoa made the fuel for Oak Ridge: “The heart of the X-10 site, as the Laboratory was often called, was an experimental reactor far larger and more advanced than Fermi’s Chicago pile: a graphite cube 24 feet on each side, with seven-foot-thick concrete walls for radiation shielding. The reactor was riddled with 1,248 channels for air cooling and uranium fueling; the fuel—60,000 cylindrical “slugs” of uranium—was canned, literally, by the Aluminum Company of America.” -http://www.ornl.gov/info/swords/swords.shtml 
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Directors (as per Muckety)
Klaus Kleinfeld – chairman & president & CEO
Klaus Kleinfeld Klaus Kleinfeld settles with Siemens AG (December 3, 2009) – Although he has denied wrongdoing, former Siemens chief Klaus Kleinfeld has agreed to pay a sizeable sum to settle a lengthy bribery scandal. | Age in 2011: 53. Alcoa Inc. – chairman & president & CEO; American Council on Germany – director; Assmann Foundation of Prevention – trustee; Bayer AG – director; Brookings Institution – trustee; Conference Board – trustee; Partnership for New York City – director; Trilateral Commission – member; U.S. Chamber of Commerce- director. Past: 2008 Bilderberg conference – participant; Citigroup Inc. – director; Siemens AG – president & CEO; White House state dinner (6/7/11) – invited guest; World Economic Forum 2010 – attendee. Birgit Kleinfeld – spouse. …lives and/or works in New York, NY.
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Arthur D. Collins Jr. Age in 2011: 63. Alcoa Inc. – director; American Academy of Arts and Sciences – fellow; Boeing Company – director; Cargill, Inc. – director; Cornell University – provost for medical affairs; Institute of Health Technology Studies – director; Oak Hill Capital Partners, LP – senior adviser; U.S. Bancorp – director; Weill Cornell Medical College – dean; Wharton School- overseer. Past: Abbott Laboratories – VP; Baylor College of Medicine – professor; International Atherosclerosis Society – president; Medtronic Inc. – chairman; Wharton School – director; World Economic Forum 2008- attendee.
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Kathryn S. Fuller – director
Kathryn S. Fuller Age in 2011: 64. Alcoa Inc. – director; National Museum of Natural History – board member; Resources for the Future- director. Past: Brown University – fellow; Ford Foundation – trustee; Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars – scholar; World Wildlife Fund- president & CEO.
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Judith M. Gueron – director
Judith M. Gueron Age in 2011: 69. Alcoa Inc. – director; MDRC – scholar; National Bureau of Economic Research – director. Past: Russell Sage Foundation- visiting scholar.
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Michael G. Morris – director
Michael G. Morris Age in 2011: 64. Alcoa Inc. – director; American Electric Power Company Inc. – chairman & president & CEO; Committee for Economic Development – trustee; Hartford Financial Services Group, Inc. – director; National Petroleum Council- member. Past: Cincinnati Bell Inc. – director; Northeast Utilities- chairman & president & CEO. …lives and/or works in Hartford, CT.
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E. Stanley O’Neal – director
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James W. Owens – director
James W. Owens Age in 2011: 65. Alcoa Inc. – director; Council on Foreign Relations – director; IBM – director; Institute of International Economics – board member; KKR & Co. LP – senior adviser; Manufacturing Council – member; Morgan Stanley – director; National Petroleum Council – member; Peterson Institute for International Economics – director; President’s Economic Recovery Advisory Board – member; United States Council for International Business- trustee. Past: Caterpillar Inc. – chairman; White House state dinner (11/24/2009) – invited guest; World Resources Institute – director. …lives and/or works in Peoria Heights, IL.
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Patricia F. Russo – director
Age in 2011: 58. Alcoa Inc. – director; General Motors – director; Hewlett-Packard Co. – director; Merck- director. Past: Alcatel-Lucent – CEO; Avaya Inc. – chairman; Eastman Kodak Company – president & COO; Lucent Technologies – chairman & CEO; Schering-Plough Corporation – director. …lives and/or works in Far Hills, NJ.
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Ratan N. Tata – director
Ratan N. Tata Age in 2011: 73.

Alcoa Inc. – director; American International Group, Inc. – international advisory board member; Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation India AIDS Initiative – programme board member; Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard – director; Cornell University – trustee; Fiat S.p.A. – director; JPMorgan Chase & Co. – international advisory board member; Mitsubishi Corporation – international advisory board member; RAND’s Center for Asia Pacific Policy – chair; Tata Sons Ltd. – chairman; University of Southern California – trustee; X Prize Foundation- trustee. Past: Los Angeles County Museum of Art – trustee; New York Stock Exchange – Asia-Pacific Advisory Committee member; RAND Corporation – trustee; White House state dinner (11/24/2009) – invited guest.
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Ernesto Zedillo – director
Ernesto Zedillo Age in 2011: 59. Alcoa Inc. – director; Citigroup Inc. – director; Clinton Global Initiative – member; Coca-Cola Company – international advisory board member; Group of Thirty – member; Inter-American Dialogue – director; JPMorgan Chase & Co. – international advisory board member; Magna International Inc. – international advisory board member; Peterson Institute for International Economics – director; Procter & Gamble Company – director; World Economic Forum – foundation board member; Yale Center for the Study of Globalization- director. Past: DaimlerChrysler AG – international advisory board member; Electronic Data Systems – director; International Crisis Group – board member; Mexico – president.
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Executive Council
Kevin J. Anton
 Vice President, Alcoa – Chief Sustainability Officer, Knoxville, Tennessee
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Nicholas J. Ashooh
 Vice President, Corporate Affairs, New York, New York
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Chris L. Ayers
 President, Global Primary Products, Executive Vice President, Alcoa, New York
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John D. Bergen
 Vice President, Human Resources, New York, New York
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Graeme W. Bottger
 Vice President and Controller, Pittsburgh
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Nicholas DeRoma
 Executive Vice President – Alcoa, Chief Legal and Compliance Officer, New York, New York
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Olivier M. Jarrault
 Executive Vice President – Alcoa, Group President, Engineered Products and Solutions, Torrance, California
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Raymond J. Kilmer
 Executive Vice President, Alcoa, Chief Technology Officer, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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Klaus Kleinfeld
 Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, New York, New York
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Charles D. (Chuck) McLane Jr.
Executive Vice President, Alcoa, Chief Financial Officer, New York, New York
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Kay Meggers
 Vice President, Corporate Initiatives, New York, New York
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Matthias Obermayer
 Vice President, Alcoa Program Office, New York, New York
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William F. Oplinger
 Chief Financial Officer, Global Primary Products, New York City
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Judith Schrecker 
 Vice President and Controller, Global Rolled Products, New York, New York
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Tony R. Thene
 Vice President, Alcoa, Chief Financial Officer, Alcoa Engineered Products and Solutions, Cleveland, Ohio
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John G. Thuestad
 Executive Vice President, Alcoa, New York, New York
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Helmut Wieser
 Executive Vice President, Alcoa, Group President, Global Rolled Products, New York, New York
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Officers
Kevin J. Anton
Nicholas J. Ashooh
Chris L. Ayers
John D. Bergen
Graeme Bottger
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Julie A. Caponi
 Vice President – Internal Audit, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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Jinya Chen
 Vice President, Alcoa, President, Asia Pacific Region, Beijing
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Alan J. Cransberg
 Vice President, Alcoa and President, Global Primary Products – Australia, Perth, Western Australia
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Daniel Cruise
 Vice President, Public and Government Affairs, New York, New York
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Donna Dabney
 Vice President, Secretary and Corporate Governance Counsel, New York, New York
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Nicholas J. DeRoma
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Franklin L. Feder
 Vice President, Alcoa and President, Global Primary Products, Latin America and Caribbean, São Paulo, Brazil
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Jean-Pierre Gilardeau
 Vice President, Alcoa and President, Global Primary Metals, Technology and Manufacturing, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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Peter Hong
 Vice President and Treasurer, New York, New York
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Olivier M. Jarrault
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John Kenna
 Vice President – Tax, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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Raymond J. Kilmer; Klaus Kleinfeld; Charles D. McLane Jr.; Kay Meggers (all above)
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Raymond B. Mitchell
 Vice President, Alcoa and President, Alcoa Power and Propulsion, Cleveland, Ohio
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William J. O’Rourke Jr.
 Vice President – Sustainability and Environment, Health and Safety, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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Tony R. Thene; John G. Thuestad (see above)
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Kurt R. Waldo
 Vice President and General Counsel, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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Michael G. (Mick) Wallis
 Vice President, Alcoa and President, North American Rolled Products, Chicago, Illinois
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Helmut Wieser (above)
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Kenneth P. Wisnoski
 Vice President, Alcoa and President, Global Primary Products – Growth, Bauxite and Africa, New York, New York
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Other Current Relationships
Robert H. Lamb – lobbyist; Alcoa Inc. – lobbyist
George C. Marshall Foundation – trustee. …lives and/or works in Washington, DC.
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Alcoa Inc. – lobby firm
Ball Janik LLP – lobby firm
Bg4 Inc. – lobby firm
Monument Policy Group – lobby firm
Van Scoyoc Associates – lobby firm
Past Relationships
Alain J.P. Belda – chairman
Cohen Group – lobby firm
Carlos Ghosn – director
Joseph T. Gorman – director
Richard B. Kelson – EVP & CFO
Paul H. O’Neill – chairman & CEO
Bernt Reitan – EVP
Henry B. Schacht – director
Franklin A. Thomas – director
Alcoa Foundation
PAST: Kathleen W. Buechel – president

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