Judith L. Nocito
Assistant General Counsel
Director, Global Compliance
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
 
Judith L. (Judi) Nocito joined Alcoa in 1979 as an attorney in the Corporate Legal Department in Pittsburgh.  In 2001 she became senior counsel, and in 2002 she was elected assistant secretary of the company.  In November 2003 she was elected corporate secretary, a position she held until  January 2005, when she was elected assistant general counsel.  In 2009, Judi was named Director, Global Compliance, working with the businesses and resource units to ensure that all aspects of the Company’s operations, administration and business practices are in compliance with applicable laws, rules and regulations, and that they are consistent with the Company’s Values and Business Conduct policies. Prior to joining Alcoa, Judi worked in a judicial clerkship for the Pennsylvania Superior Court for two years. 
 
Judi is a member of the Board of Directors of Girls Hope of Pittsburgh, Inc., a non-profit organization that helps young women who are at-risk, but academically capable, to realize their full potential.  She is also a member of the Board of Directors of the National Aviary.  In addition, she is a member of the Dickinson School of Law of Pennsylvania State University’s Board of Counselors, an advisory group to the Dean and President of the University on matters relating to the law school.  Judi is also a member of the Conference Board’s Council on Corporate Compliance and Ethics; the Ethics Compliance Officers Association; the American Bar Association; the District of Columbia Bar Association; and the Corporate Counsel Association.  Judi is also an active member of the Alcoa Women’s Network Steering Committee, which she had served as co-chair for three years. 
 
Judi graduated from Pennsylvania State University with a bachelor’s degree in political science.  She obtained her Juris Doctor from The Dickinson School of Law, where she was a member of the Law Review.  Judi was the recipient of the Dickinson Distinguished Alumni Service Award in 2002.