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During 2002 and 2003, Quatela reported to the Chief Financial Officer as Director, Finance Transformation and Vice President, Finance &
Administration. In this position, she led a team charged with planning and executing the restructuring of Kodak’s finance functions.
Prior to joining Kodak, Quatela worked for Clover Capital Management, Inc., SASIB Railway GRS, and Bausch & Lomb Inc. In private law
practice, she was a defense litigator specializing in mass tort cases .
Quatela has a B.A. degree in international politics from Denison University and a J.D. degree from Case Western Reserve University.
Rebecca A. Roof
Rebecca A. Roof was named Interim Chief Financial Officer in September 2012. She is a Managing Director at AlixPartners LLP, where she
provides interim and crisis management and consulting services to troubled and underperforming companies in a broad array of industries.
Prior to her appointment to the Kodak position, Roof’s roles included Chief Financial Officer of a radiology services provider (2012), Chief
Restructuring Officer of think3 Inc. (2011-2012), Controller of LyondellBasell Industries (2009-2010), Chief Administrative and Chief
Restructuring Officer of Taro Pharmaceuticals (2006), Chief Financial Officer of Anchor Glass Company (2005), and Chief Financial and Chief
Restructuring Officer of Atkins Nutritionals (2004). She also served as an advisor to multiple companies in the areas of business plan
development, strengthening of the finance function, liquidity and cash management, cost reductions, and debt restructurings. Before joining the
predecessor to AlixPartners LLP, Roof was a Director with Price Waterhouse and a Senior Manager with Ernst & Young.
Roof is active in a wide variety of industry activities, and is a fellow of the American College of Bankruptcy, a Director of the American
Bankruptcy Institute, an Advisory Board member of Texas Women on Wall Street, and a Director of Peach Outreach. She graduated from
Trinity University with degrees in Business Administration and Geology.
Eric H. Samuels
Eric H. Samuels was appointed Corporate Controller and Chief Accounting Officer in July 2009. Samuels previously served as the company’s
Assistant Corporate Controller and brings to his position more than 20 years of leadership experience in corporate finance and public
accounting. He joined Kodak in 2004 as Director, Accounting Research and Policy.
Prior to joining Kodak, Samuels had a 14-year career in public accounting during which he served as a senior manager at KPMG LLP’s
Department of Professional Practice (National Office) in New York City. Prior to joining KPMG in 1996, he worked in Ernst & Young’s New
York City office.
Samuels has a B.S. degree in business economics from the State University of New York College at Oneonta. He is a Certified Public
Accountant in New York and a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants.
Patrick M. Sheller
Patrick M. Sheller was named Kodak’s General Counsel, Secretary and Chief Administrative Officer, and elected a Senior Vice President of the
company by the Board of Directors in January 2012.
As General Counsel, he is responsible for the company’s world-wide legal function and for providing legal advice to senior management. As
Corporate Secretary, Sheller oversees Kodak’s corporate governance program. He ensures that the Board of Directors has the proper advice and
resources for discharging its fiduciary duty under law, and that the company’s corporate records reflect the Board’s actions. He is the principal
advisor to the Board and senior management on the federal securities laws and regulations. As Chief Administrative Officer (CAO), Sheller
oversees the following global corporate functions: Human Resources; Communications & Public Affairs; Worldwide Information Systems; and
Health, Safety & Environment and Sustainability, and Patent & Legal.
Sheller joined Kodak in 1993 as Marketing, Antitrust & Litigation counsel to the company’s former Health Group and has held several roles
within Kodak’s Legal Department. From 1999 to 2004, he served as Kodak’s Chief Antitrust Counsel. From 2000 to 2004, Sheller advised
Kodak’s European, African & Middle Eastern Region businesses on commercial legal issues. He returned to Kodak’s Rochester headquarters in
2004 to assume business development and operating roles in Kodak’s Health Care Information Systems business. From 2005 to 2011,
Mr. Sheller served as Chief Compliance Officer of the company. He was elected Secretary of the Board in 2009 and was appointed Deputy
General Counsel in 2011.
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