Alcoa
Board Elects Kurt Waldo Vice President and General Counsel
Alcoa has announced that the Alcoa Board of Directors
has elected Kurt Waldo, 53, as Vice President and General Counsel, responsible
for leading Alcoa's global legal team. He had been Deputy General Counsel
with responsibility for the antitrust, merger, acquisition and divestiture
practice areas.
Alcoa
also announced that Jake Siewert, 44, has been named Vice President,
Business Development and Public Strategy. In his new position, Mr. Siewert
will assume responsibility for Alcoa's business and corporate development,
including mergers, acquisitions, joint ventures and divestitures. He
will continue to be accountable for Alcoa's government affairs worldwide,
and to serve on the company's Executive Council, the senior leadership
group that sets strategy for the company. Previously, Mr. Siewert oversaw
environment, health, and safety, communications and government affairs
for Alcoa.
In addition, William J. (Bill) O'Rourke, 60, will become Vice President
for Sustainability and Environment, Health and Safety. Mr. O'Rourke
had been Vice President of Global Business Services for Alcoa and Chief
Information Officer (CIO).
Biographical information follows:
Kurt Waldo
Kurt Waldo is responsible for leading Alcoa's global legal team, crafting
the company's legal strategies, enabling business transactions and managing
internal and external legal resources. Most recently, he served as Deputy
General Counsel with responsibility for the antitrust and merger, acquisition
and divestiture practice areas of the Legal Department, a position he
assumed in 2007.
Mr. Waldo has 28 years experience with Alcoa. He joined the company's
Legal Department in Pittsburgh in 1980, shortly after graduating with
a law degree from Case Western Reserve University in Ohio. He served
as European Regional Counsel from 1987 to 1991 based in Lausanne, Switzerland.
As part of this assignment, Mr. Waldo was a key contributor to Alcoa's
Europe acquisitions, including Köfém in Hungary and Inespal
in Spain, as well as providing general law services across Europe. He
returned to Pittsburgh as senior counsel in 1991, primarily leading
the M&A practice area. In 1999 he was elected assistant general
counsel, followed by appointment as deputy general counsel in 2007.
Mr. Waldo has a bachelor's degree in political science from Pennsylvania
State University.
Jake Siewert
Jake Siewert joined Alcoa in 2001 as vice president, global communications
and public strategy responsible for overseeing and integrating the company's
approach to the media, governments, local communities, and other stakeholders.
In 2004, he created the company's first sustainability office, and one
year later assumed accountability for Alcoa's global environment, health
and safety efforts in addition to continuing leadership of the company's
communications and public strategy responsibilities. Over the past year,
Mr. Siewert has participated in several of the company's acquisition
initiatives in China, and he was a key member of the internal Alcoa
team that planned and executed the effort to acquire Alcan.
Prior to joining Alcoa, Mr. Siewert served as the White House press
secretary from 2000-2001, where he was principal spokesperson for President
Clinton's foreign and domestic policy. Earlier, he was special assistant
to the President for Economic Affairs for the National Economic Council
at the White House.
He is a 1986 graduate of Yale University, where he graduated summa cum
laude with a degree in the Humanities. He also attended the law school
of the University of California at Berkeley.
Bill O'Rourke
Bill O'Rourke has served in numerous leadership roles for Alcoa during
his career with the company. Most recently he served as vice president
of Global Business Services and Chief Information Officer. Prior to
this role, Mr. O'Rourke was President of Alcoa Russia, responsible for
the substantial manufacturing assets Alcoa acquired in Samara and Belaya
Kalitva in the Russian Federation. During the three years he was in
Russia, he spearheaded efforts to bring the facilities up to Alcoa's
world class standards and oversaw an investment programme that exceeded
$500 million.
Mr. O'Rourke joined Alcoa in 1975 as a patent attorney. During his Alcoa
career, he has also served as vice president of Audit, and ran Alcoa's
Business Services organisation, which included corporate staff service
areas such as Procurement, Financial Shared Services, Human Resources,
Environment, Health & Safety, Administrative Services and Aircraft
Operations. Earlier, he held positions in Alcoa's Intellectual Property
organisation as an assistant officer, corporate patent counsel, and
as assistant general counsel.
He has a bachelor degree in both the science and arts from John Carroll
University and received a law degree in 1975 from Duquesne University's
School of Law in Pittsburgh.
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