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Mr. Brown was named Director, Global Manufacturing and Logistics, effective February 1, 1999. In this position, he provided leadership for Kodak’s
global operations for fi lm, photographic paper, chemical products and equipment.
On April 14, 2000, Eastman Kodak Company’s Board of Directors elected Mr. Brown a Senior Vice President.
In June 2004, Mr. Brown was promoted to Chief Administrative Of cer and is responsible for such corporate functions as Health, Safety &
Environment, Human Resources, Corporate Security, Information Security and the Legal department. He also oversees the Company’s
international regions.
Richard G. Brown, Jr.
Mr. Brown joined Eastman Kodak Company in December 2003 as Chief Accounting Of cer and Controller.
Mr. Brown was previously a partner at Ernst & Young LLP, serving SEC registrants and privately held companies in such industries as consumer
products, manufacturing and services. During his 32-year career at Ernst & Young, he had signi cant experience in dealing with matters governed by
the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, and participated for the last 15 years of his career there in the fi rm’s National Accounting and Auditing
Control Program.
Robert H. Brust
Mr. Brust was named Chief Financial Of cer and Executive Vice President of Eastman Kodak Company, effective January 3, 2000. On
January 30, 2006, the Company announced that Mr. Brust plans to retire from the Company effective January 31, 2007. Prior to joining Kodak,
Mr. Brust was Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Of cer of Unisys Corporation, a global information services and technology company with
$8 billion in revenues, located in Blue Bell, Pennsylvania. He joined Unisys in 1997, where he directed the company’s fi nancial organization,
including treasury, controllers, tax, information systems, mergers and acquisitions, strategy, procurement, and investor relations. He is largely
credited for strengthening Unisys’ balance sheet and achieving a signifi cant upgrade in the company’s credit ratings.
Mr. Brust went to Unisys following a distinguished 31-year career at General Electric Co, where he last ran the fi nance operations of that company’s
plastics division as it grew from $900 million in revenues to about $8 billion. He joined General Electric in 1965, working in a variety of fi nancial and
nancial management positions in businesses as diverse as motors, capacitors, steam turbines and generators, and engineering services. He joined
the plastics division in 1983, directing the fi nancial operation of that business through its dramatic period of growth.
Philip J. Faraci
Mr. Faraci was named President, Consumer Digital Imaging Group in September 2005, effective January 1, 2006. He oversees Kodak’s consumer,
digital capture, printing, kiosk, and imaging systems businesses. He joined Kodak as Director, Inkjet Systems Program in December 2004. In February
2005 he was elected Senior Vice President of the Company. In June 2005, he was also named Director, Corporate Strategy & Business Development.
Prior to Kodak, Mr. Faraci served as Chief Operating Of cer of Phogenix Imaging and President and General Manager of Gemplus Corporation’s
Telecom Business Unit. Prior to these roles, he spent 22 years at Hewlett-Packard, where he served as Vice President and General Manager of the
Consumer Business Organization and Senior Vice President and General Manager for the Inkjet Imaging Solutions Group.
Carl E. Gustin, Jr.
Carl Gustin joined Kodak as Vice President and General Manager of the Digital and Applied Imaging Division in August 1994. In October 1995, he
was appointed to his present position as Chief Marketing Of cer and Senior Vice President, Eastman Kodak Company, in addition to his role as acting
President and General Manager of Digital and Applied Imaging, which he did through 1996.
As Chief Marketing Of cer, Mr. Gustin has been breaking new ground in the areas of advertising and marketing in an effort to fuel new market growth
while further enhancing and broadening the reach of the brand. His areas of responsibility include: corporate-wide general marketing, internet
marketing, customer relationship marketing, presence marketing, corporate branding, new business incubation, multicultural marketing, business
research and corporate design, as well as providing leadership and direction for the marketing functions across the Company.
Joyce P. Haag
Ms. Haag began her Kodak career in 1981, as a lawyer on the Legal Staff. She was elected Assistant Secretary in December 1991 and Corporate
Secretary in February 1995. In January 2001, she was appointed to the additional position of Assistant General Counsel. In August 2003, she
became Director, Marketing, Antitrust, Trademark & Litigation Legal Staff and in March 2004, she became General Counsel, Europe, Africa and Middle
Eastern Region (EAMER). In July 2005, she was promoted to General Counsel and Senior Vice President.
Prior to joining the Kodak Legal Staff, Ms. Haag was an associate with Boylan, Brown, Code, Fowler Vigdor & Wilson LLP in Rochester, New York.