Mike Schell is currently engaged in a variety of business, entrepreneurial, educational, civic and charitable activities. He is active as a member of the Commerce Department’s National Advisory Council for Minority Business Enterprises (25 U.S. business leaders appointed by the Secretary to focus on promoting the minority business community, led by the Commerce Department’s Minority Business Development Agency). Mike retired from Alcoa at the end of 2010. Almost three years earlier he had joined Alcoa as Executive Vice President - Business Development and Law, with supervisory responsibility for Alcoa's business development activities and its legal department. He was a member of the Alcoa Executive Council, the senior leadership group that provides strategic direction for the company and was also Chief Compliance Officer for Alcoa. Mike went to Alcoa from Citigroup where he had been Vice Chairman of Global Banking and a member of the Global Banking Operating Committee and its Executive Committee. His principal day-to-day responsibilities included senior client relationships and major M&A transactions. Mike was an M&A lawyer with Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP from 1979 until 2005. He began his professional career with Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft in 1976, and was soon recruited to join the fast-growing M&A group at Skadden, Arps. He became a Skadden partner in 1984 and was a key contributor to the development of Skadden's market leadership in M&A through the 1980's and 90's. From 1969 to 1971 Mike taught 6th grade at Edgewood Junior High School in Highland Park, Illinois. He also coached athletics and supervised extra-curricular activities. Mike graduated from Lake Forest Academy in 1965. He graduated from Columbia University in 1969 with a B.A. and received his law degree from Boston University in 1976. Mike is active in a variety of charitable, educational and civic activities. He is a current serving trustee, Vice-Chair of the Board and a life trustee of Lake Forest Academy, a trustee of the American Institute for Contemporary German Studies and a member of the Massachusetts School for Professional Psychology Board of Directors, the Boston University School of Law Board of Visitors, Columbia's Board of Visitors, the Board of Directors of the Gordon A. Rich Memorial Foundation and the German American Partnership Program board of directors. He is a former trustee of Boston University and the National Down Syndrome Society, a former member of the Georgetown University Board of Visitors and a former Senior Professional Fellow at New York University’s Center for Law and Business. Mike has been married to Kathleen O’Connor Schell since 1976. They have three adult children – Jenny, Jamie and Blake – who live in Washington, D.C. (Jenny) and Boston, Massachusetts (Jamie and Blake). Jenny is married to Jonathan H. Fuisz.