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Table of Contents
Kruchten’s career at Kodak began in 1982 as a quality engineer, and he subsequently held roles in manufacturing and research engineering. In
1986, he moved into a sales position for Copy Products, and later held sales and marketing positions before becoming a product line manager
for Business Imaging Systems, responsible for retrieval products.
Between 1998 and 2001, he served in management roles in the Document Imaging unit, which became the world’s leading seller of high-speed
production scanners. 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 named 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.
A native of Flint, Michigan, Kruchten has a B.S. in Engineering from Michigan State University, a M.S. in Statistics and Quality Management
from the Rochester Institute of Technology, and has attended the Executive Management Development program at Penn State University.
Jeffrey J. Clarke
Jeffrey Clarke is the Chief Executive Officer of Kodak.
Prior to joining Kodak, Clarke was a Managing Partner of Augusta Columbia Capital (ACC), a private investment firm he co-founded in 2012.
Prior to joining ACC, Clarke was the Chairman of Travelport, Inc., a private, travel technology firm, where he served as CEO from 2006 to
2011, after leading its sale from Cendant Corporation to the Blackstone Group for $4.3 billion in 2006.
Clarke was the Chief Operating Officer of CA, Inc., an enterprise software company, from 2004 to 2006. At CA, he was responsible for sales,
services, distribution, corporate finance, mergers & acquisitions, information technology, corporate strategy and planning.
From 2002 to 2003, Clarke was an Executive Vice President of Global Operations at Hewlett-Packard. In this role, he was responsible for HP’
s
worldwide supply chain, manufacturing, procurement and internet operations. He also co-led HP’s merger integration with Compaq Computer.
Prior to HP, Clarke was the Chief Financial Officer of Compaq Computer, which he joined in 1998 following the merger of Compaq with
Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC). Clarke was with DEC from 1985 to 1998, serving in management roles in international operations,
finance and manufacturing.
Clarke has served as Chairman of Orbitz Worldwide, a global online travel agency, since leading the company’s IPO in July 2007. He has
served on the board of directors of Red Hat, Inc, an enterprise software company, since 2008, and has also been a director the Compuware
Corporation, an enterprise software company, since 2013.
Clarke earned an MBA from Northeastern University, where he serves as a Trustee. He holds a B.A. in Economics from SUNY Geneseo.
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 Kodak, Ms. Roof’s roles included Chief Financial Officer of a radiologic 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), Chief Financial and Chief
Restructuring Officer of Atkins Nutritionals (2004), and 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, Ms. Roof was a Director with Price Waterhouse and a Senior Manager with Ernst & Young.
Ms. Roof is active in a wide variety of industry activities. She is a fellow of the American College of Bankruptcy, and 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.
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