Brett Wilcox

Director at Kaiser Aluminum

Brett Wilcox is Chief Executive Officer of Cv̄ictus, a Canadian company developing a single cell protein and related production process to substitute for soybean meal and fishmeal in animal feed. He previously was President and CEO of Summit Power Alternative Resources, Chief Executive Officer of Golden Northwest Aluminum, Inc., and Manager of Northwest Energy Development, LLC. He also served as Executive Director of Direct Service Industries, Inc., a trade association of large aluminum and other energy-intensive companies, and as an attorney with Preston, Ellis and Gates in Seattle, Washington. He was Vice Chairman of the Oregon Progress Board and a member of the Governors’ Comprehensive Review of the Northwest Regional Power System. He has also served on the Oregon Governor’s task forces on the structure and efficiency of state government, employee benefits and compensation, and government performance and accountability. Mr. Wilcox received a Juris Doctorate from Stanford Law School and a Bachelor’s degree from the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University.

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Portland, United States

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Kaiser Aluminum

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Kaiser Aluminum Corporation, headquartered in Foothill Ranch, Calif., is a leading producer of semi-fabricated specialty aluminum products, serving customers worldwide with highly-engineered solutions for aerospace and high-strength, packaging, general engineering, custom automotive, and other industrial applications. The company’s North American facilities produce value-added plate, sheet, coil, extrusions, rod, bar, tube, and wire products, adhering to traditions of quality, innovation, and service that have been key components of the culture since the company was founded in 1946. The company’s stock is included in the Russell 2000® index and the S&P Small Cap 600® index.


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