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Philip J. Faraci
Philip Faraci was named President and Chief Operating Officer, Eastman Kodak Company, in September 2007. As President and COO, Mr. Faraci
is responsible for the day-to-day management of Kodak’s two major digital businesses: the Consumer Digital Imaging Group (CDG) and the Graphic
Communications Group (GCG). Mr. Faraci had been President of CDG and a Senior Vice President of the Company. He joined Kodak as Director, Inkjet
Systems Program in December 2004. In February 2005 he was elected a Senior Vice President of the Company. In June 2005, he was also named Direc-
tor, Corporate Strategy & Business Development.
Prior to Kodak, Mr. Faraci served as Chief Operating Officer 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.
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 elected 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.
Mary Jane Hellyar
Mary Jane Hellyar joined Eastman Kodak Company in 1982 as a research scientist in the Kodak Research Laboratories and over the next ten years held
a variety of positions within R&D, Film Manufacturing, and chemical process development. Following a one-year program at the Sloan School, she joined
Consumer Imaging in the Strategic Planning function in 1994.
In 1995 Ms. Hellyar became director of the Color Product Platform, responsible for development and commercialization of all color films, papers and
chemicals.
Effective May 1999, Ms. Hellyar was named general manager, Consumer Film Business, Consumer Imaging and was elected a corporate vice president.
Subsequently, her responsibilities were expanded to include professional films, photographic paper and chemicals.
In November 2004, Ms. Hellyar was named President, Display and Components Group. In January 2005, the Board of Directors elected her a Senior Vice
President.
In September 2005, the Company moved to four vertical businesses. Ms. Hellyar became President, Film & Photofinishing Systems Group, while also
continuing responsibility for Kodak’s Display business.
In January 2007, Ms. Hellyar’s business was renamed the Film Products Group reflecting its three core businesses: Entertainment Imaging, Film Capture,
and Aerial and Industrial Markets. At the same time she assumed the added responsibility of President, Entertainment Imaging. In October 2007, the
Board of Directors elected Ms. Hellyar an Executive Vice President.
James T. Langley
Mr. Langley is a Senior Vice President, Eastman Kodak Company. He joined Kodak as President, Commercial Printing, in August 2003. In September
2003, he was elected a Senior Vice President of the Company. The Commercial Printing Group was renamed Graphic Communications Group in May
2004. In September 2007, the Company created the new position of President, Chief Operating Officer, and, as a result, eliminated the position of
President for GCG. Mr. Langley will leave Kodak once he completes his work on several special projects, and he remains a Senior Vice President until his
departure in mid-2008.
He was vice president of commercial printing at HP from March 2000 to August 2002. Prior to that assignment, Mr. Langley served for three years as vice
president of inkjet worldwide office printers, responsible for expanding the presence of HP’s inkjet products in new, higher-end markets. From August 1993
to June 1997, Mr. Langley served as the general manager of HP’s Vancouver Printer Division.
William J. Lloyd
Mr. 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 Vice President of the Company. In February 2005, he was elected a Senior Vice President. He assumed his current position as Chief Techni-
cal Officer in March 2005.
Prior to Kodak, Mr. Lloyd was president of the consulting firm, Inwit, Inc. focused on imaging technology. From November 2000 until March 2002, he
served as executive vice president and chief technology officer of Gemplus International, the leading provider of Smart Card-based secure solutions for
the wireless and financial 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.