...year, says Dabney, who previously served as the corporate secretary of Alcoa Inc., is that it "makes it a routine, normal conversation"...
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...it," said Dabney, who previously served as corporate secretary of Alcoa Inc. That means making sure regular evaluation of the CEO...
...148; says Dabney, who previously served as the corporate secretary of Alcoa Inc. That means making sure that regular evaluation of the...
...Organizations Act cases whose alleged wrongdoing took place overseas. But, as Alcoa Inc. recently learned, the ruling is no silver bullet. In...
The new legal head of Union Pacific aims to keep the company on the rails
...and corporate secretary of Citigroup Inc., replacing MICHAEL HELFER, who was promoted to vice-chairman. Alcoa Inc. named two new top...
...7 billion to buy the Reynolds packaging and consumer businesses from Alcoa Inc. Reynolds and Pactiv hope to close the deal by...
...Kansas in 1999 for an assistant general counsel position at Alcoa Inc. In 2001 he was promoted to director of global compliance...
...he was back on the shores of Lake Michigan at Baxter International Inc., based in Deerfield, Illinois. Scharf's return to the Second...
...November 1, replacing William Schwind, Jr., who will retire . . . Alcoa Inc. tapped Nicholas DeRoma as executive vice president and chief...
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