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number of scanners, which made the Company the world's leading seller of high-speed production scanning. In 2000, Kruchten was
named Chief Operating Officer and vice president of the Document Imaging unit. As COO, he led the acquisition of the Imaging
division of Bell & Howell. In 2001, Kruchten was named Site Manager, Kodak Colorado Division, and became a divisional vice
president of Kodak's Global Manufacturing unit. In 2002, he was the Chief Executive Officer of Encad Inc., a wholly-owned Kodak
subsidiary
Prior to Kodak, Kruchten worked as a project engineer at Inland Steel and as a tool designer for General Motors Corp.
Antoinette P. McCorvey
Antoinette (Ann) McCorvey was elected Chief Financial Officer and Senior Vice President, Eastman Kodak Company, effective
November 5, 2010.
Ms. McCorvey is responsible for worldwide financial operations, including Corporate Financial Planning and Analysis, Treasury,
Audit, Controllership, Tax, Investor Relations, Aviation, Corporate Business Development, Worldwide Information Systems, and
Global Purchasing.
Ms. McCorvey joined Kodak in December 1999 as Director, Finance, Imaging Materials Manufacturing. She has held assignments of
increasing responsibility including Director, Finance, Global Manufacturing and Logistics; Director, Finance, Corporate Financial
Planning and Analysis; and Director, Finance and Vice President, Consumer Digital Imaging Group. In March 2007, she was
appointed Director & Vice President of Investor Relations. The Board of Directors elected her a Corporate Vice President in
December 2007.
Prior to Kodak, Ms. McCorvey had a 20-year career with Monsanto/Solutia. Her last assignment at Solutia, Inc. (the former Chemical
Company of Monsanto) was Vice President/General Manager of Nylon, Plastics, Polymers and Industrial Fibers.
Gustavo Oviedo
Gustavo Oviedo was named Chief Customer Officer and General Manager, Worldwide Regional Operations effective January 1,
2011.
Previously, Mr. Oviedo was General Manager, Worldwide Sales and Customer Operations, Consumer Digital Imaging and Graphic
Communications Groups. In this role, he oversaw worldwide sales and customer support for the Company's Consumer Digital
Imaging (CDG) and Graphic Communications (GCG) Groups. He was responsible for the United States and Canada, (US&C)
European, African and Middle Eastern (EAMER) and Asia Pacific Regions (APR).
From March 2007 to December 2008, Mr. Oviedo was Asia Pacific Region Managing Director, Eastman Kodak Company. He also
served as Managing Director, Asia Pacific Region for Kodak’s Graphic Communications Group, a position he assumed in 2006
following Kodak's acquisition of Kodak Polychrome Graphics (KPG). In this role, Mr. Oviedo was responsible for the entire Kodak
business and strategic product portfolio in the region. The Board of Directors elected him a Corporate Vice President in December
2007.
Mr. Oviedo’s international career spans more than 25 years working in the United States, Latin America, Asia and Europe, and
includes deep industrial operations management experience. Before joining Kodak (KPG), he spent over 20 years with Schneider
Electric, a leader in electromechanical and electronic products, where he held positions of increasing responsibility in regional
management and his portfolio included distribution, logistics, sales and marketing, business development, and strategic mergers &
acquisitions.
Antonio M. Perez
Since joining the Company in April 2003, Kodak’s Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Antonio M. Perez, has led the worldwide
transformation of Kodak from a business based on film to one based primarily on digital technologies. In the past several years,
Kodak introduced an array of new digital technologies and products for consumer and commercial applications that generated
approximately $5.4 billion in revenue in 2010. Those include, among others, consumer inkjet printers, pocket video cameras,
sensors for digital products, and dry labs for printing at retail, as well as offset-class commercial inkjet presses, high-volume digital
production presses, digital controllers, workflow software solutions, and digital plates for commercial printing and packaging. The
result is a new Kodak a company where digital products account for 75 percent of revenue.
Mr. Perez brings to the task his experience from a 25-year career at Hewlett-Packard Company, where he was a corporate vice
president and a member of the company’s Executive Council. As President of HP’s Consumer Business, Mr. Perez spearheaded the
company’s efforts to build a business in digital imaging and electronic publishing, generating worldwide revenue of more than $16
billion.
Prior to that assignment, Mr. Perez served as President and CEO of HP’s inkjet imaging business for five years. During that time, the
installed base of HP’s inkjet printers grew from 17 million to 100 million worldwide, with revenue totaling more than $10 billion.
After HP, Mr. Perez was President and CEO of Gemplus International, where he led the effort to take the company public. While at
Gemplus, he transformed the company into the leading Smart Card-based solution provider in the fast-growing wireless and financial
markets. In the first fiscal year, revenue at Gemplus grew 70 percent, from $700 million to $1.2 billion.