The Aluminum Association is proud to announce this year’s Marlan Boultinghouse winner, Mr. Russ Wisor, Vice President, Government Affairs, Alcoa. “The knowledge and dedication Russ has brought to this industry and our Association embodies this award,” said President Steve Larkin. “His hard work and thoughtful commentary have helped keep the Aluminum Association on balance for more than two decades.” Wisor has spent more than 30 years in the aluminum industry. He has served as a committee chair and member of the Aluminum Association Executive Committee and member of the Board of Directors. In his role in the Association, Wisor has helped the U.S. aluminum industry address global trade issues, promoted aluminum across multiple markets, helped the industry battle other materials across numerous fronts and dealt with and helped manage numerous crises facing the industry. The Aluminum Association is proud to honor Russ Wisor as its 2010 Marlan Boultinghouse Award Winner. Congratulations!
Aluminum Association Announces Award Winner
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