Natural Resources >> CEO Interviews >> November 8, 2001

Floyd Gottwald Jr. – Albemarle Corporation (alb)

FLOYD D. GOTTWALD, JR. has served as Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the Executive Committee of Albemarle Corporation since the company was spun off by Ethyl Corporation on February 28, 1994. He also served as Chairman of the Board until March 28, 2001. He joined The Albemarle Paper Manufacturing Company in Richmond, Virginia, in 1943 as a Chemist, and over the years advanced to Production Manager, Secretary, Vice President and President. Mr. Gottwald was elected Executive Vice President of Ethyl Corporation in 1962 at the time of the merger of Albemarle Paper and Ethyl. He served as Vice Chairman of the Board from 1964 to 1968, when he was elected Chairman of the Board. He served as Chief Executive Officer from 1970 to 1992 and served on the board of Ethyl until 1996. Mr. Gottwald received a Bachelor's degree in Chemistry from Virginia Military Institute in 1943 and Master's degree in Business Administration from the University of Richmond in 1951. Profile
TWST: Can we start out with a quick overview of Albemarle ' how you see

the company today?

Mr. Gottwald: Albemarle is roughly a $1 billion global specialty

chemical company. It was spun off