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Weyerhaeuser Names Claire S. Grace Vice President
Business Wire, Jan 7, 2008
FEDERAL WAY, Wash. -- Weyerhaeuser Company (NYSE: WY) today announced that Claire S. Grace has been named vice president in addition to her existing roles as corporate secretary and assistant general counsel. She reports to Sandy McDade, senior vice president and general counsel.
Grace has served as the company's corporate secretary and assistant general counsel since 2000. She joined Weyerhaeuser in 1997 as a senior attorney and became senior legal counsel in 1999. Grace previously was vice president and associate counsel for Washington Mutual, an attorney with Perkins Coie and served as a law clerk for the U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit.
Grace earned her law degree at the University of Washington. She also holds a bachelor of arts degree from the University of Massachusetts and a master's from Goddard College.
Weyerhaeuser Company, one of the world's largest forest products companies, was incorporated in 1900. In 2006, sales were $21.9 billion. It has offices or operations in 18 countries, with customers worldwide. Weyerhaeuser is principally engaged in the growing and harvesting of timber; the manufacture, distribution and sale of forest products; and real estate construction, development and related activities. Additional information about Weyerhaeuser's businesses, products and practices is available at http://www.weyerhaeuser.com.
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