Monteiro-Tribble Does Good Deeds On Global Stage

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"It helps to be a workaholic, because I do love what I do," says [Velma Monteiro-Tribble] during an exclusive interview with the Courier in Alcoa's Pittsburgh headquarters on the North Shore. "I'm not one who likes to be out front, I don't toot my horn. I'm usually in the background; I just do my work."

That "quiet worker-bee" kind of thinking is why Monteiro-Tribble is in demand. "I always say that I'm thinking of stuff that people haven't and then 10 years later the things that I talked about and things that I wrote about are now happening. I was working on (cultural diversity). I find it fascinating now and I like watch to how people do it and what they talk about it." she recalls.

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Monteiro-Tribble Does Good Deeds On Global Stage

Some people are natural born good-deed doers. Instead of pondering what-ifs and sitting on the sidelines, they're the ones built of the stuff that make them jus...

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