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==Conservation projects== | ==Conservation projects== | ||
− | *"The Right Thing to Do - [[Alcoa Foundation]] donated $8.6 million to create a six-year, global conservation and sustainability fellowship program to conduct research which will be given away free to companies and nongovernmental | + | *"The Right Thing to Do - [[Alcoa Foundation]] donated $8.6 million to create a six-year, global conservation and sustainability fellowship program to conduct research which will be given away free to companies and nongovernmental organizations worldwide to spur better sustainable development practices." |
− | organizations worldwide to spur better sustainable development practices." | ||
*"Preserving the Land - The first Corporate Park Achievement Award from the [[U.S. National Parks Conservation Association]] was given to Alcoa for preserving 10,000 acres of land next to the [[Great Smoky Mountains National Park]] in Tennessee." | *"Preserving the Land - The first Corporate Park Achievement Award from the [[U.S. National Parks Conservation Association]] was given to Alcoa for preserving 10,000 acres of land next to the [[Great Smoky Mountains National Park]] in Tennessee." | ||
*"Living with Nature - The Alumar Environmental Park in Brazil." | *"Living with Nature - The Alumar Environmental Park in Brazil." | ||
*"Conserving Biodiversity - Alcoa is working with [[Conservation International]] and Guinée Ecologie, Guinea’s national environment group, on maintaining the sustainable development of the region. Alcoa has access to some of the world’s largest bauxite reserves in Guinea." | *"Conserving Biodiversity - Alcoa is working with [[Conservation International]] and Guinée Ecologie, Guinea’s national environment group, on maintaining the sustainable development of the region. Alcoa has access to some of the world’s largest bauxite reserves in Guinea." | ||
*"Alcoa’s San Ciprián (Spain) and Massena (U.S.) plants are enlightening youngsters about energy conservation. San Ciprián partnered with a local school to teach students about renewable energy. Through an Alcoa Foundation grant, Illa de Sarón de Xove Secondary Education Institution invested in an alternative energy generator project, a photovoltaic solar facility connected | *"Alcoa’s San Ciprián (Spain) and Massena (U.S.) plants are enlightening youngsters about energy conservation. San Ciprián partnered with a local school to teach students about renewable energy. Through an Alcoa Foundation grant, Illa de Sarón de Xove Secondary Education Institution invested in an alternative energy generator project, a photovoltaic solar facility connected | ||
− | to a power grid and wind energy generator. Massena Operations is helping [[Cornell University]] Cooperative Extension build an interactive energy closet where children can monitor their energy use while at a summer camp." | + | to a power grid and wind energy generator. Massena Operations is helping [[Cornell University]] Cooperative Extension build an interactive energy closet where children can monitor their energy use while at a summer camp." [http://www.alcoa.com/global/en/investment/pdfs/2005_Alcoa_Annual_Report.pdf] |
==Personnel== | ==Personnel== | ||
*[[Alain Belda]], Chairman and Chief Executive Officer | *[[Alain Belda]], Chairman and Chief Executive Officer | ||
+ | *[[Robert T. Alexander]], Vice President | ||
+ | *[[Ricardo E. Belda]], Executive Vice President | ||
+ | *[[William F. Christopher]], Executive Vice President | ||
*[[Earl Robbins]], Public & Government Affairs Manager Alcoa Eastalco Works | *[[Earl Robbins]], Public & Government Affairs Manager Alcoa Eastalco Works | ||
+ | *[[Richard L. (Jake) Siewert, Jr.]], Vice President – EHS, Global Communications and Public Strategy | ||
+ | |||
+ | *[[Robert Alexander]], Vice President | ||
+ | *[[Ricardo Belda]], Executive Vice President | ||
+ | *[[William Christopher]], Executive Vice President | ||
+ | *[[Earl Robbins]], Public & Government Affairs Manager Alcoa Eastalco Works | ||
+ | *[[Richard L. Siewert, Jr.]], Vice President – EHS, Global Communications and Public Strategy | ||
+ | [[Jake Siewert]] | ||
+ | [[Richard Siewert]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Directors== | ||
+ | *[[Alain Belda]] | ||
+ | *[[Kathryn S. Fuller]] | ||
+ | *[[Carlos Ghosn]] | ||
+ | *[[Joseph T. Gorman]] | ||
+ | *[[Judith M. Gueron]] | ||
+ | *[[Klaus Kleinfeld]] | ||
+ | *[[James W. Owens]] | ||
+ | *[[Henry B. Schacht]] | ||
+ | *[[Franklin A. Thomas]] | ||
+ | *[[Ernesto Zedillo]] | ||
+ | [http://www.alcoa.com/global/en/investment/pdfs/2005_Alcoa_Annual_Report.pdf] | ||
+ | |||
+ | *[[Kathryn Fuller]] | ||
+ | *[[Carlos Ghosn]] | ||
+ | *[[Joseph Gorman]] | ||
+ | *[[Judith Gueron]] | ||
+ | *[[Klaus Kleinfeld]] | ||
+ | *[[James Owens]] | ||
+ | *[[Henry Schacht]] | ||
+ | *[[Franklin Thomas]] | ||
+ | *[[Ernesto Zedillo]] | ||
==Other SourceWatch resources== | ==Other SourceWatch resources== |
Revision as of 08:00, 17 May 2006
Alcoa is one of the world's largest aluminium smelting companies.
Contents
Conservation projects
- "The Right Thing to Do - Alcoa Foundation donated $8.6 million to create a six-year, global conservation and sustainability fellowship program to conduct research which will be given away free to companies and nongovernmental organizations worldwide to spur better sustainable development practices."
- "Preserving the Land - The first Corporate Park Achievement Award from the U.S. National Parks Conservation Association was given to Alcoa for preserving 10,000 acres of land next to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park in Tennessee."
- "Living with Nature - The Alumar Environmental Park in Brazil."
- "Conserving Biodiversity - Alcoa is working with Conservation International and Guinée Ecologie, Guinea’s national environment group, on maintaining the sustainable development of the region. Alcoa has access to some of the world’s largest bauxite reserves in Guinea."
- "Alcoa’s San Ciprián (Spain) and Massena (U.S.) plants are enlightening youngsters about energy conservation. San Ciprián partnered with a local school to teach students about renewable energy. Through an Alcoa Foundation grant, Illa de Sarón de Xove Secondary Education Institution invested in an alternative energy generator project, a photovoltaic solar facility connected
to a power grid and wind energy generator. Massena Operations is helping Cornell University Cooperative Extension build an interactive energy closet where children can monitor their energy use while at a summer camp." [1]
Personnel
- Alain Belda, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
- Robert T. Alexander, Vice President
- Ricardo E. Belda, Executive Vice President
- William F. Christopher, Executive Vice President
- Earl Robbins, Public & Government Affairs Manager Alcoa Eastalco Works
- Richard L. (Jake) Siewert, Jr., Vice President – EHS, Global Communications and Public Strategy
- Robert Alexander, Vice President
- Ricardo Belda, Executive Vice President
- William Christopher, Executive Vice President
- Earl Robbins, Public & Government Affairs Manager Alcoa Eastalco Works
- Richard L. Siewert, Jr., Vice President – EHS, Global Communications and Public Strategy
Directors
- Alain Belda
- Kathryn S. Fuller
- Carlos Ghosn
- Joseph T. Gorman
- Judith M. Gueron
- Klaus Kleinfeld
- James W. Owens
- Henry B. Schacht
- Franklin A. Thomas
- Ernesto Zedillo
- Kathryn Fuller
- Carlos Ghosn
- Joseph Gorman
- Judith Gueron
- Klaus Kleinfeld
- James Owens
- Henry Schacht
- Franklin Thomas
- Ernesto Zedillo
Other SourceWatch resources
Contact details
Web: http://www.alcoa.com/global/en/general/contact_alcoa.asp