Albemarle Corporation (ALB) NYSE
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Address
4250 Congress Street
Charlotte, NC 28209
United States of America (the)
Phone
980 299 5700
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Sector
Basic Materials
Industry
Chemicals - Specialty
Employees
8300
First IPO Date
February 22, 1994
| Name | Title | Pay | Year Born |
| Jerry Kent Jr. | Chairman, President & Chief Executive Officer | 5.06M | 1960 |
| Donald J. LaBauve Jr. | Chief Accounting Officer, Vice President, Corporate Controller & Chief Financial Officer of Lithium Global Business Unit | 440,431 | 1967 |
| Melissa H. Anderson | Executive VP & Chief Business Transformation Officer | 1.41M | 1965 |
| Neal Sheorey | CFO, Executive VP & Principal Accounting Officer | 1.54M | 1977 |
| Eric W. Norris | Executive Vice President & Chief Commercial Officer | 1.62M | 1967 |
| Mark Mummert | Executive Vice President & Chief Operating Officer | 2.05M | 1969 |
| Maria I. Brennan | Chief Supply Chain Officer | 0 | 1967 |
| Cynthia Lima | Senior Vice President and Chief External Affairs & Communications Officer | 0 | 1962 |
| Ander Krupa | Senior VP, General Counsel & Corporate Secretary | 0 | 1979 |
| Meredith H. Bandy | Vice President of Investor Relations & Sustainability | 0 | N/A |
| Brian Tessin | Chief Tax Counsel & Vice President of Tax | 0 | 1971 |
| Autumn Gagarinas | Senior VP & Chief People and Workplace Transformation Officer | 0 | 1974 |
Albemarle Corporation stands as a global innovator, producing and distributing a diverse portfolio of engineered specialty chemicals. Its business operations are divided into three principal segments: Lithium, Bromine, and Catalysts. The Lithium division supplies a variety of lithium compounds, including lithium carbonate, hydroxide, and chloride, alongside critical reagents like butyllithium. These materials are vital for manufacturing lithium-ion batteries found in electric vehicles and consumer electronics, as well as for high-performance greases, thermoplastic elastomers used in tires and plastics, and as catalysts for chemical reactions, organic synthesis in areas like steroid chemistry, vitamins, and the pharmaceutical industry. This segment also delivers cesium products for chemical and pharmaceutical applications, zirconium, barium, and titanium for pyrotechnic devices such as airbag initiators, offers expert technical services for the safe handling of reactive lithium products, and provides recycling solutions for lithium-containing by-products. The Bromine segment focuses on bromine and bromine-based fire safety compounds. It produces an array of specialty chemicals, including elemental bromine, various bromides, and brominated powdered activated carbon, which are utilized in chemical synthesis, fluids for oil and gas drilling, mercury emission control, water purification, and food processing. Additionally, it provides tertiary amines, which serve as key ingredients in surfactants, biocides, and sanitizers. Finally, the Catalysts segment offers a range of catalytic agents, including those for hydroprocessing, isomerization, and alkylation, alongside fluidized catalytic cracking (FCC) catalysts and additives, as well as organometallics and curatives. Albemarle's products are integral to numerous industries, including energy storage, petroleum refining, consumer electronics, construction, automotive, lubricants, pharmaceuticals, and crop protection. Established in 1887, the company's headquarters are located in Charlotte, North Carolina.