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Paul K. O'Neill

Paul K. O’Neill was an influential American business executive and health policy expert. He served as the CEO of Alcoa, a major aluminum company, where he earned a reputation for improving safety and operational efficiency. Later, he became the U.S. Secretary of the Treasury under President George W. Bush. Known for his leadership and integrity, O’Neill focused on strategic management, fostering teamwork, and ethical practices. He also co-founded the Alliance for a Competitive Workforce and contributed to health reform initiatives, advocating for systemic change and organizational excellence across various sectors.