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Alcoa and Alcoa Foundation Report Combined Giving of Nearly $40 Million in 2005; Meg McDonald Named President of Alcoa Foundation.


PITTSBURGH -- Alcoa (NYSE NYSE

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:AA) and Alcoa Foundation, the second largest corporate foundation in the United States, today released 2005 year-end highlights from combined community giving programs that include a 38 percent increase in giving to $39.9 million in 2005, up from $28.8 million in 2004.

Highlights include:

--An investment of $8.6 million to launch a global conservation and sustainability research program through fellowships to outstanding academics and non-governmental organizations (NGOs).

--Sponsorship of two world-class art exhibitions in celebration of Alcoa's most recent investments in Russia - two fabricating facilities in Samara Samara, river, Russia
Samara (səmä`rə), river, c.360 mi (580 km) long, rising in the foothills of the S Urals, European Russia. It flows generally northwest, and joins the Volga River at Samara.
 and Belaya Kalitva.

--Employee engagment programs that earned NGOs more than $3 million in grants through Alcoa employee volunteerism, with employees volunteering more than 507,000 hours to NGOs and non-profits in 2005 - the equivalent of more than 55 years of work.

"The results of our programs demonstrate that Corporate Social Responsibility is not just a catch-phrase at Alcoa. Alcoa employees live our Values and work hand-in-hand with Alcoa Foundation and our community partners to enhance the quality of life of Alcoa communities worldwide," said Alain Belda, Alcoa chairman and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. . "Our strategy is to bring value to our partnerships beyond money, so that our NGO NGO
abbr.
nongovernmental organization

Noun 1. NGO - an organization that is not part of the local or state or federal government
nongovernmental organization
 partners around the world can become more sustainable in the long-run."

The combined giving of Alcoa and Alcoa Foundation totaled $39.9 million in 2005, with Alcoa Foundation investing nearly $23 million in grants in more than 30 countries where Alcoa operates, and Alcoa contributing more than $16 million to NGO partners around the world. The Foundation's grantmaking efforts reached more than 30 countries in 2005 as part of an overall strategy to globalize glob·al·ize  
tr.v. glob·al·ized, glob·al·iz·ing, glob·al·iz·es
To make global or worldwide in scope or application.



glob
 giving, which is reflective of Alcoa's expanding global presence.

New Alcoa Foundation Leadership

As Alcoa Foundation reviews its accomplishments in 2005, it begins 2006 with new leadership. Meg McDonald has been named president, Alcoa Foundation. McDonald joined Alcoa in 2002 as general manager of corporate affairs in Australia following a distinguished career in the Australian diplomatic service. She will be based in New York City New York City: see New York, city.
New York City

City (pop., 2000: 8,008,278), southeastern New York, at the mouth of the Hudson River. The largest city in the U.S.
. She succeeds Kathleen W. Buechel, former president and treasurer of Alcoa Foundation, who will be retiring after a 25-year career with Alcoa and Alcoa Foundation. She will assist in the transition and will serve as a senior consultant to Alcoa. Velma Monteiro-Tribble has been named Alcoa Foundation's chief operating officer Chief Operating Officer (COO)

The officer of a firm responsible for day-to-day management, usually the president or an executive vice-president.
 and assistant treasurer. She is based in Pittsburgh.

"Meg has extensive international experience engaging stakeholders on global issues, and she has proven to be an effective leader who produces results. Her expertise in negotiating key global issues in the United Nations and other international organizations will be a valuable asset in her new role as Alcoa Foundation continues to add communities to its grantmaking portfolio as Alcoa expands its presence around the world," Belda said. "Kathy Buechel's leadership of Alcoa Foundation shaped and expanded what philanthropy means at Alcoa. She helped the Foundation become a global leader in the corporate philanthropy field, representing much more than money to our communities. Her energy, vision and impact can be seen in every facet of the Foundation's work."

Major Community Investments

Alcoa Foundation donated $8.6 million to create the Alcoa Conservation and Sustainability Fellowship (CSF Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF) Analysis Definition

Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) analysis is a laboratory test to examine a sample of the fluid surrounding the brain and spinal cord.
) program, a six-year research program in the field of global conservation and sustainability by 30 Academic and 60 NGO fellows from around the world. Results will be given away free to companies and NGOs worldwide to spur world-class sustainable development practices.

In celebration of Alcoa's most recent investments in Russia, Alcoa and Alcoa Foundation jointly sponsored RUSSIA!, the most comprehensive exhibition of Russian art ever assembled in the U.S., at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum: see Guggenheim Museum.  in New York New York, state, United States
New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of
. At the same time, Alcoa, Alcoa Foundation and the Andy Warhol Museum partnered to bring Andy Warhol: Artist of Modern Life, the largest and most important Warhol exhibition ever to travel to Russia, to two cultural centers in Russia as well as to communities surrounding Alcoa's newest facilities in the country.

In addition, Alcoa and Alcoa Foundation contributed nearly $1 million in disaster relief grants to help local non-profits and agencies offering relief in Alcoa communities worldwide affected by natural disasters.

Employee Engagment

Nearly 7,700 Alcoa employees representing 27 countries and 200 communities volunteered their time as part of the third annual Alcoa Worldwide Week of Service held last October. The event serves as a unified timeframe for Alcoans to help non-profits and NGOs within their communities.

Employee engagement activities continued on an upward trend in 2005. In 2005, nearly 7,500 Alcoa employees volunteered more than 35,000 hours of community service through the ACTION (Alcoans Coming Together In Our Neighborhoods) program, earning the non-profits and NGOs they served more than $1.5 million in grants. While the ACTION program recognizes groups of employees, the Bravo! program acknowledges individuals for their community efforts. Alcoa employees volunteered more than 470,000 hours through this program in 2005 and earned non-profit organizations and NGOs more than $1.5 million in grants. As a result of the ACTION and Bravo! programs, Alcoa employees volunteered the equivalent of more than 55 years of work in 2005 to non-profit organizations!

Background on Meg McDonald

Before being named president of Alcoa Foundation, Meg McDonald served as general manager of corporate affairs for Alcoa World Alumina Australia, a position she has held since 2002. Prior to joining Alcoa, she was a senior career diplomat in the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT DFAT Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade
DFAT Destination Final Acceptance Test
).

Over the course of her diplomatic career, she served in Geneva Geneva, canton and city, Switzerland
Geneva (jənē`və), Fr. Genève, canton (1990 pop. 373,019), 109 sq mi (282 sq km), SW Switzerland, surrounding the southwest tip of the Lake of Geneva.
 as a negotiator for the Uruguay Round trade negotiations and was trade adviser to several Australian Government Trade Ministers on WTO See World Trade Organization. , APEC APEC
 in full Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation

Trade group established in 1989 in response to the growing interdependence of Asia-Pacific economies and the advent of regional economic blocs (such as the European Union and the North American Free Trade Area)
 and aid matters. She was deputy chief of mission, Embassy of Australia, Washington from 1998-2002, and prior to that was Australia's Ambassador for the Environment, where she was lead negotiator for the Kyoto Protocol.

In Washington, her responsibilities engaged the full breadth of the bilateral relationship including handling of trade disputes, building the relationship with two administrations and with Congress and Australia's involvement in the global war against terrorism. She played a central role in the strategy behind and advocacy campaign for the bilateral Free Trade Agreement between Australia and the United States.

McDonald is a member of the Australian Government's Trade Policy Advisory Council; the Board of the Institute for International Business, Economics and Law at Adelaide University; the Advisory Council of Curtin University Business School; and the Australian Advisory Council of the Australian American Association (AAA AAA: see American Automobile Association.


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). She serves on the board of the Australian Industry Greenhouse Network The Australian Industry Greenhouse Network (AIGN) is an organisation that lobbies Australian State and Federal Governments about climate change issues on behalf of some sectors of Australian Industry.  (AIGN) and was a participant in the Pew Center's Climate Dialogue at Pocantico.

Background on Velma Monteiro-Tribble

Before being named chief operating officer and assistant treasurer for Alcoa Foundation, Velma Monteiro-Tribble served as the senior program officer at the Foundation and was responsible for its global signature initiatives and philanthropic giving programs. She will continue to serve as secretary of Alcoa Foundation's board of directors.

Prior to joining Alcoa Foundation in 2002, Monteiro-Tribble served as an executive with the W.K. Kellogg Foundation (WKKF WKKF WK Kellogg Foundation ), where her responsibilities included leadership development, management and fiscal accounting for WKKF programs. She also worked on grantmaking initiatives and partnerships in Latin America and South Africa and developed and managed international leadership seminars at the Salzburg Seminars in Salzburg, Austria.

She has more than 30 years of experience in grantmaking, leadership development and training, community development, community enterprise, evaluation, tests and measurements, with such organizations as the National Association for Community Leadership, the U.S. Department of Education, American College Testing, Rhode Island College
This article is about the current institution that has used this name since its founding in 1854. For the institution that was founded in 1764 and which continued to use this name until 1804, see Brown University.
 and Brown University. She also served as an administrator in the U.S. Peace Corps in Asia.

She has received numerous awards for her work including Urban Bankers Leadership Award and the National Woman of Achievement Award from the National Business and Professional Women Association. She has written numerous articles and booklets on the topics of leadership and diversity. She chairs the Advisory Board for the Morehouse College International Leadership Center.

Background on Kathleen W. Buechel

Kathleen (Kathy) Buechel is a senior consultant, Alcoa, and was most recently president and treasurer of Alcoa Foundation. She joined Alcoa in the company's Pittsburgh office in 1981 as a staff writer in the public relations public relations, activities and policies used to create public interest in a person, idea, product, institution, or business establishment. By its nature, public relations is devoted to serving particular interests by presenting them to the public in the most  organization. She held assignments in the media relations, employee communications and community and issue management areas before being named in 1988 as marketing communications supervisor, environment. Two years later, she was elected vice president of Alcoa Foundation. She was elected a director of Alcoa Foundation in 1998 and named president and treasurer in 1999.

Buechel actively participates in several civic and nonprofit organizations, including the Board of the Independent Sector, World Affairs Council World Affairs Council may refer to:
  • World Affairs Councils of America, a non-profit, non-partisan umbrella organization for world affairs councils throughout the United States
 of Pittsburgh and Marian Manor. In addition to serving on the Finance Committee of the Diocese of Pittsburgh The Diocese of Pittsburgh can refer to:
  • Roman Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh
  • Episcopal Diocese of Pittsburgh
, she recently chaired the Contributions Council of the Conference Board and served as president of Grantmakers of Western Pennsylvania. She is a member of the Pittsburgh Symphony Advisory Board and the Associates Group of the Women's Center and Shelter of Greater Pittsburgh. She has been chair of the Independent Sector's John Gardner Leadership Award Selection Committee for three years. She served on the board of the YWCA YWCA
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 and Oakland Catholic High School Oakland Catholic High School is a private, all-girls Catholic high school located in the Oakland district of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. It is located in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh. It was established by Bishop Donald Wuerl in 1989. . She was an Athena Award Finalist.

In 2005, she received the Girl Scouts' Women and Girls of Distinction Award for Math, Technology and the Sciences. Buechel has been honored with the Ted Craig Humanitarian Award by the Women's Center and Shelter of Greater Pittsburgh, and Chatham College's first Award for International Understanding.

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