Committed to showcasing how Chemours is truly a different kind of chemistry company, Alvenia leads communications strategy with a focus on powerful storytelling and branded content that enhances corporate reputation, progresses growth priorities, and elevates the company's Corporate Responsibility Commitments.
Alvenia joined Chemours in July 2015 as the director of corporate communications and brand marketing, responsible for all internal and external branded communications, and the development and management of the Chemours corporate brand and its seven major product brands. In that role Alvenia managed the company’s overall communications strategy designed to build and protect Chemours’ reputation, create brand recognition and equity, and enable business sales growth.
Prior to joining Chemours, Alvenia was the global communications leader for both the Fluoroproducts and Chemical Solutions businesses and went on to lead corporate brand management and licensing for DuPont, where she oversaw marketing communications programs around the globe. Redefining the mission of the brand management office, Alvenia focused her efforts on improving the impact of branded content in support of corporate and customer-focused business unit objectives. In her time, she uncovered profitable and strategic licensing opportunities for the DuPont brand portfolio, enabling more than $5 million in licensing opportunities for the company in just 12 months, and launched a highly successful brand campaign, Dare Bigger, helping to re-establish the Kevlar® brand in the market and creating a company-first partnership with the X-Games®.
Before joining DuPont, Alvenia was the global director of brand marketing for office technologies with Newell Rubbermaid. In this role, Alvenia was responsible for leading advertising, public relations and digital marketing. While there she shifted communications to a digital-led model, re-launched one of the largest brands in the global label-printing market, and effectively consolidated 4 businesses under one master brand identity—unifying a disparate portfolio or products into a single, more cohesive and profitable offering.
Prior to her tenure with Newell Rubbermaid, Alvenia (fluent in Spanish) served as the director of marketing communications for Kodak Latin America, senior brand manager of consumer digital products for Kodak Americas, and a variety of other brand management and marketing roles. While at Kodak, Alvenia had P&L responsibility and launched the company’s first 360° branded content, digital marketing program. That program solidified the company’s #1 global share position in the digital printing category.
Alvenia has also had brand marketing roles and responsibilities at United Parcel Service and Coca-Cola. She holds a Master of Business Administration degree from the Fuqua School of Business at Duke University, and a Bachelor of Arts degree in Communications from the University of Virginia.
A native of Richmond, Virginia, Alvenia enjoys homecooked, southern meals and warm weather. In her free time, Alvenia can be found taking outdoor walks, spinning on her Peloton bike, or travelling with her husband Calvin, daughter Heyli, and dog Biggie.
What is Alvenia Scarborough's net worth?
The estimated net worth of Alvenia Scarborough is at least $303,105.45 as of November 7th, 2024. Ms. Scarborough owns 16,645 shares of Chemours stock worth more than $303,105 as of December 18th. This net worth estimate does not reflect any other assets that Ms. Scarborough may own. Additionally, Ms. Scarborough receives an annual salary of $426,850.00 as SVP at Chemours. Learn More about Alvenia Scarborough's net worth.
How old is Alvenia Scarborough?
Ms. Scarborough is currently 50 years old. There are 6 older executives and no younger executives at Chemours. The oldest executive at Chemours is Ms. Denise M. Dignam, President and Chief Executive Officer, who is 58 years old. Learn More on Alvenia Scarborough's age.
What is Alvenia Scarborough's salary?
As the SVP of The Chemours Company, Ms. Scarborough earns $426,850.00 per year. There are 2 executives that earn more than Ms. Scarborough. The highest earning executive at Chemours is Ms. Denise M. Dignam, President and Chief Executive Officer, who commands a salary of $773,530.00 per year. Learn More on Alvenia Scarborough's salary.
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Has Alvenia Scarborough been buying or selling shares of Chemours?
In the last ninety days, Alvenia Scarborough has sold $154,800.00 of Chemours stock. Most recently, Alvenia Scarborough sold 7,500 shares of the business's stock in a transaction on Thursday, November 7th. The shares were sold at an average price of $20.64, for a transaction totalling $154,800.00. Following the completion of the sale, the senior vice president now directly owns 16,645 shares of the company's stock, valued at $343,552.80. Learn More on Alvenia Scarborough's trading history.
Who are Chemours' active insiders?
Are insiders buying or selling shares of Chemours?
In the last twelve months, insiders at the specialty chemicals company sold shares 2 times. They sold a total of 7,573 shares worth more than $156,189.92. The most recent insider tranaction occured on November, 7th when SVP Alvenia Scarborough sold 7,500 shares worth more than $154,800.00. Insiders at Chemours own 0.5% of the company.
Learn More about insider trades at Chemours. Information on this page was last updated on 11/7/2024.