Kathryn S. Fuller
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Kathryn S. Fuller has been on the Board of Directors of Alcoa since 2002.
Principal occupation: Former President and Chief Executive Officer, World Wildlife Fund U.S., one of the world's largest nature conservation organizations.
Recent business experience: Ms. Fuller served as President and Chief Executive Officer of the World Wildlife Fund from 1989 to July 2005. She had various responsibilities within World Wildlife Fund and The Conservation Foundation from 1982 to 1989, including executive vice president, general counsel and director of WWF's public policy and wildlife trade monitoring programs.
Earlier, she held several positions in the U.S. Department of Justice, culminating as Chief, Wildlife and Marine Resources Section, in 1981 and 1982. During her time with the DOJ, Ms. Fuller worked as an attorney in the office of Legal Counsel, where she prepared Attorney General opinions and provided advice to the President and Executive agencies on constitutional and federal statutory questions.
Other directorships: The Ford Foundation (Chair), member of the board of trustees of the Brown University Corporation, Fondo Mexicano para la Conservacion de la Naturalez, Mexico's nature conservation trust fund, Resources for the Future and World Wildlife Fund U.S.