FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
James Lewis
The Aluminum Association
703.358.2966
jlewis@aluminum.org
Aluminum Association Announces Additions to the Board of Directors
Matt Aboud, Tony Farraj, and Tom Walpole Are Elected to
Board
NAPA, Calif. and ARLINGTON, Va., April 4, 2012 (News Release)
- The Aluminum Association has elected three new members to its Board of
Directors.
Matt Aboud, Vice-President and Managing Director of Hydro Aluminum's
Metal Markets in North America, Anthony Farraj, Commercial
Vice-President of Global Packaging for Alcoa Global Rolled Products and
Tom Walpole, Senior Vice-President of Novelis and President of Novelis
North America will join the Association's Board of Directors.
"Matt, Tony and Tom have diverse experience and expertise in critical
areas of the U.S., North American and global aluminum industry," said
Tom Brackmann, President of Nichols Aluminum and Chairman of the
Aluminum Association's Board of Directors. "They will be a vital part of
leading the Association over the next several years as the Association
continues its long-term commitment to researching and communicating the
sustainability benefits of aluminum."
Matt Aboud currently serves as Vice-President and Managing Director
of Hydro Aluminum's Metal Markets in North America. He joined Hydro in
2003 after several years in the financial services industry. With Hydro,
he has served in several roles including Strategy, Sales and Risk
Management. He is currently the Chairman of the Aluminum Association's
Statistical and Market Research Committee; he is also a former member of
SECAT's Board of Directors and a CFA charterholder. He holds an MBA from
Columbia Business School and an undergraduate degree in Economics from
the University of Virginia.
Tony Farraj is Commercial Vice-President, Global Packaging of Alcoa
Global Rolled Products. Farraj joined Alcoa's Rigid Packaging Division
in 1999 as Vice-President for Human Resources. Other roles with Alcoa
Rigid Packaging include: Vice-President for Human Resources and
Environment Health and Safety (2001-2003), and Commercial Vice-President
(2003-2007). Most recently, he was Commercial Vice-President Alcoa
Russia (2008-2012). Before joining Alcoa, he spent thirteen years with
Cargill Inc. He holds an M.B.A. from the University of Tennessee,
Knoxville and a bachelor's from the University of Iowa.
Tom Walpole has thirty years of experience in the aluminum industry
and currently serves as Senior Vice-President of Novelis and President
of Novelis North America. Previously, he was Senior Vice-President of
Global Manufacturing Excellence and President of Novelis Asia (2007-
February 2012,) and Vice-President and general manager of Novelis's Can
Products business unit (2005-2007). Prior to the spin-off of Novelis
from Alcan Inc, he held numerous international positions with Alcan
including Vice-President of Sales and Marketing for Rolled Products
Operations in Korea and President of Lithographic, Can and Painted
Products Business in Europe. He holds as M.B.A. from Case Western
Reserve University and a bachelor's degree from the State University of
New York at Oswego.
"The Aluminum Association reaches out to member companies to provided
guidance and leadership on the Association's Board of Directors," said
Heidi Brock, President of the Aluminum Association. "I'm certain that
Matt, Tony and Tom will successfully represent the interests of the
member companies they represent and held provide greater strategic
direction for the Association."
The Aluminum Association's Board of Directors, assisted by the
Chairman's Advisory Council is responsible for all policy decisions for
the Association. The Board represents the total industry by engaging the
interests of the product divisions and overseeing the management of core
member services.
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The Aluminum Association, based in Arlington, Virginia, works
globally to aggressively promote aluminum as the most sustainable and
recyclable automotive, packaging and construction material in today's
market. The Association represents U.S. and foreign-based primary
producers of aluminum, aluminum recyclers and producers of fabricated
products, as well as industry suppliers. Member companies operate more
than 200 plants in the United States, with many conducting business
worldwide.