Alumax Names Paul Sovinski Director of Organization Development.NORCROSS, Ga.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 4, 1997--Alumax Inc. (NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange : AMX AMX American Motors Experimental AMX Aeromexico Aerovias de Mexico (ICAO code) AMX Air Mobility Express AMX Amberjacks (FAO fish species code) AMX Alabama Motor eXpress ; Toronto: AXI AXI Automated X-Ray Inspection (electronics) AXI Association Xpertise Inc (Calgary, AB, Canada) AXI Ada to X-Window System Interface ) announced that Paul Sovinski has joined the company and will be director of organization development. Mr. Sovinski will be responsible for aligning organizational structure and employee development. He will also assess future development needs to achieve strategy and business goals. Mr. Sovinski will report to Gary McDowell, vice president of administration and human resources for Alumax Inc. Prior to his new position, Mr. Sovinski was president and owner of PRS PRS Partnership (IRB) PRS Printer (File Name Extension) PRS Paul Reed Smith (Guitar Brand) PRS Pairs (shoe industry) & Associates, Inc., a company that specialized in executive development and succession planning, team-ownership, effective presentation skills and strategic human resource planning. Mr. Sovinski received a bachelor's degree in economics and English literature from Franklin College. He also has a master's degree in education from Indiana University. He is a member of American Society for Training and Development and the United Presbyterian Church United Presbyterian Church, two denominations of Presbyterianism. 1 In Scotland, the United Presbyterian Church was formed by the union (1847) of the United Secession Church with the majority of the congregations of the Relief Church. . Mr. Sovinski resides in Indianapolis, Indiana, with his wife Sandra. They will be relocating to the Atlanta area. Alumax is a world leader in aluminum with assets of more than $3.3 billion and 1996 revenues of more than $3.1 billion. The company produces and markets primary aluminum ingot ingot Mass of metal cast into a size and shape such as a bar, plate, or sheet convenient to store, transport, and work into a semifinished or finished product. The term also refers to a mold in which metal is so cast. , billet and slab and is a major fabricator of value-added aluminum products for the transportation, building and construction, packaging and consumer durables industries. CONTACT: Alumax Thomas R. Hagley (Media) 770/246-6642 Fax: 770/246-6691 or R. Daniel Loh (Investors) 770/246-6752 Fax: 770/246-6691 |
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