Alcoa reappoints directors

8 January 2013
| By Staff |
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Alcoa Super has reappointed member directors for two of its electorates.

Andrew David Hacking was successful in his bid to retain his position as member director in the Western Australian electorate after five nominations were received. Hacking won the ballot in mid-December.

Brett John Noonan will continue to fill the role of member director in the Point Henry electorate, which includes Anglesea and Melbourne.

Each director will serve for four years, with the term having started from 17 December 2012.

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