Vedanta Aluminium CEO, John Slaven appointed as Vice-Chairman of International Aluminium Institute

Vedanta Aluminium CEO, John Slaven appointed as Vice-Chairman of International Aluminium Institute

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Category : Appointment/Resignation Published on: May 22 2024

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  • Vedanta Aluminium announced on Monday that its CEO John Slaven has been appointed as the Vice-Chairman of the International Aluminium Institute (IAI). 
  • In his new position, Slaven will spearhead global initiatives aimed at highlighting the crucial role of aluminium in facilitating the transition to zero carbon energy.
  • IAI is an organization that represents the primary aluminum industry globally. 
  • It is responsible for increasing awareness of the industry's operations, promoting responsible production, and highlighting the significant advantages of using aluminum in developing more environmentally friendly technologies.
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