SEATTLE (Scrap Monster): Pittsburgh-based Alcoa Foundation named Caroline Rossignol as its new President. The Foundation makes investments in communities across the globe in support of programs that preserve the environment, while ensuring easy access to education and skill-building.
Ms. Rossignol will oversee the Foundation’s investment activities in partnership with communities to effectively address local needs. In addition to leading the Foundation, she will also serve as Chair of the Alcoa Foundation Board of Directors.
Caroline has a wealth of experience and industry expertise. She joins Alcoa from IDEXX, a US based animal health diagnostics and medical devices company, where she has been serving as Director of Global Corporate Responsibility. She has more than 15 years of experience in mining sector and 10 years of experience with wildlife and habitat conservation NGOs. She has serves as Director, Sustainability and Social Performance at Lundin Mining Corporation from 2016 to 2019.
Ms. Rossignol stated that she is honoured to join the Alcoa Foundation and that she looks forward to collaborate with colleagues and world communities to build on the Foundation’s legacy.
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