NEW YORK (AP) — Aluminum maker Alcoa said Tuesday that Julia Steyn and George King have been named vice presidents and co-managing directors of the company's business development group.
They succeed J. Michael Schell, who recruited Steyn and King and plans to leave the company at the end of the year.
Steyn joined Alcoa in 2008 as a director in the company's business development unit after six years at Goldman Sachs. King, who is also a director in business development, joined Alcoa last year after working more than a decade in the investment banking industry.
Both will report to Charles McLane, Alcoa's executive vice president and chief financial officer.