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Daniel L. Smith, Ph.D., Named Vice President And General Manager Of Information Technology

Business Wire, June 20, 1995

LOUISVILLE, Ky.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 20, 1995--Commonwealth Aluminum Corporation (Nasdaq/NM: CALC) today announced that Daniel L. Smith, Ph.D., age 48, has joined the Company as Vice President and General Manager of Information Technology. In this position, he will be responsible for building a fully integrated Executive Information System for Commonwealth Aluminum.

Since 1989, Dr. Smith has been a private consultant specializing in power generation, transmission and information technology for industrial and governmental organizations. In addition, he has lectured frequently at Azusa Pacific University, University of Southern California, and University of Idaho. Prior to that, Smith worked for Southern California Edison, one of the world's largest public utilities. While there, he held positions as Corporate Manager of Human Resource Development and General Manager of Quality and Training in the Information Technology Department.

Dr. Smith received his Ph.D. from the University of Southern California, a Masters Degree from Pepperdine University, and a Bachelors Degree from the University of California at Santa Barbara. Commenting on the announcement, Mark V. Kaminski, President of Commonwealth Aluminum, said, "We are pleased to welcome Dan Smith to Commonwealth Aluminum. With his wide experience and capabilities in information technology, he will make a significant contribution to our Company as we work to improve our processes and work flow throughout the organization."

Commonwealth Aluminum is one of North America's leading manufacturers of aluminum sheet for the transportation, construction and consumer durables end-use markets. The Company manufactures a variety of common alloy products in the form of aluminum sheet at its Lewisport, Kentucky rolling mill, one of the largest multi-purpose aluminum rolling mills in North America.

CONTACT: Commonwealth Aluminum, Louisville

W. Peter Day, 502/589-8100

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