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Mary Jane Hellyar
Mary Jane Hellyar joined Eastman Kodak Company in 1982 as a Research Scientist in the Kodak Research Laboratories. She held a variety of
positions within R&D and in 1988 she joined Film Manufacturing as a product engineer for motion picture fi lms. In 1992 Ms. Hellyar was named
Director of the Chemicals Development Division, responsible for process development of chemical components for Kodak. Following a one-year
program at the Sloan School, she joined Consumer Imaging in the Strategic Planning function in 1994. In 1995 Ms. Hellyar was named Director of the
Color Product Platform, responsible for development and commercialization of color negative fi lms, papers and chemicals.
Effective May 1999, Ms. Hellyar was named General Manager, Consumer Film Business, Consumer Imaging and was elected to Corporate
Vice President.
In October 2001, Ms. Hellyar’s responsibilities were expanded and in 2003 she added responsibilities for professional fi lms. In November 2004, she
was named President, Display and Components Group. In January 2005, the Board of Directors elected her to Senior Vice President.
In September 2005, the Company moved to four vertical businesses. Ms. Hellyar was named President, Film & Photofi nishing Systems Group,
effective January 1, 2006, while also continuing responsibility for Kodak’s Display business.
Kevin J. Hobert
Kevin Hobert was appointed President of Kodak’s Health Group and a Senior Vice President of the Company in February 2005.
Prior to his current position, Mr. Hobert was General Manager, Digital Capture Systems and Vice President of Kodak’s Health Group. He drove
signifi cant process and product improvements that delivered revenue growth and improved margins. Under his leadership, the computed radiography
business achieved the number two position worldwide, a digital radiography business was established and breast cancer computer aided detection,
Kodak’s fi rst FDA PMA product, was introduced to the market.
Mr. Hobert joined Kodak in 2002 from General Electric Medical Systems (GEMS), a division of General Electric Co., with 11 years experience in the
medical imaging market. At GE he was responsible for leading GEMS’ global business comprised of digital, analog and mobile radiography market
segments and remote, classical and multipurpose fl uoroscopy market segments.
James T. Langley
James Langley joined Kodak as President, Commercial Printing, in August 2003. The Commercial Printing Group was renamed Graphic
Communications Group in May 2004. In September he was elected to Senior Vice President of the Company. His responsibilities include leveraging
Kodak’s intellectual property to create new streams of revenue from the commercial printing market, as well as managing the Company’s Encad,
NexPress, Versamark, Kodak Polychrome Graphics and Creo subsidiaries. Mr. Langley has extensive expertise in printing technologies and both
low-volume and high-volume manufacturing, stemming from a 30-year career at Hewlett-Packard Company (HP). Most recently, he was Vice
President of Commercial Printing at HP from March 2000 to August 2002, where he created a business plan, built a team and successfully moved the
company into that market.
Prior to that assignment, Mr. Langley served for three years as Vice President of Inkjet Worldwide Of ce Printers, responsible for expanding the
presence of HPs inkjet products in new, higher-end markets. This included all-in-one of ce printing devices, large format printing, photo nishing and
commercial printing. During his tenure, revenue and earnings at the business grew annually at a double-digit pace.
From August 1993 to June 1997, Mr. Langley served as the General Manager of HP’s Vancouver Printer Division, a new unit whose sales represented
incremental business for the company. As General Manager, he led the development of high-performance inkjet technology and products for retail and
commercial channels.
Mr. Langley joined HP in 1972, working in a variety of technical and management positions involving laser printers. His achievements in that time
included writing the Printer Control Language for use with HP LaserJet printers.
William J. Lloyd
Bill Lloyd joined Kodak in June 2003 as Director, Portfolio Planning and Analysis. In October 2003, he was named Director, Inkjet Systems Program,
and was elected to Vice President of the Company. In February 2005, he was elected to Senior Vice President. His current title became effective
March 1, 2005.
Prior to Kodak, Mr. Lloyd was President of the consulting fi rm, Inwit, Inc. focused on imaging technology. From November 2000 until March 2002, he
served as Executive Vice President and Chief Technology Of cer (“CTO”) of Gemplus International, the leading provider of smart card-based secure
solutions for the wireless and fi nancial markets.
In 2000, Mr. Lloyd served as the Co-CEO during the startup phase of Phogenix Imaging, a joint venture between Eastman Kodak and Hewlett-Packard.