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Carl E. Gustin, Jr.
Mr. Gustin joined Kodak as Vice President and General Manager of the Digital and Applied Imaging Division in August 1994. In October 1995, he was
appointed to his present position as Chief Marketing Officer and Senior Vice President, Eastman Kodak Company, in addition to his role as acting
President and General Manager of Digital and Applied Imaging, which he held through 1996.
As Chief Marketing Officer, Mr. Gustin has been breaking new ground in the areas of advertising and marketing in an effort to fuel new market growth
while further enhancing and broadening the reach of the Kodak brand. His areas of responsibility include: corporate-wide general marketing, internet
marketing, customer relationship marketing, presence marketing, corporate branding, new business incubation, multicultural marketing, business
research and corporate design, as well as providing leadership and direction for the marketing functions across the Company.
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 Cor-
porate 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. She held a variety of positions
within R&D and in 1988 she joined film manufacturing as a product engineer for motion picture films. 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 became director of the Color Product Platform,
responsible for development and commercialization of color negative films, papers and chemicals.
Effective May 1999, Ms. Hellyar was named general manager, Consumer Film Business, Consumer Imaging and was elected to Corporate Vice Presi-
dent. Subsequently, her responsibilities were expanded as general manager, Capture and Traditional Media, and in 2003 she added responsibilities for
professional films.
In November 2004, Hellyar 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 became President, Film & Photofinishing Systems Group, while also
continuing responsibility for Kodak’s Display business.
In January 2007, Mr. Hellyar’s business was renamed the Film Products Group reflecting its three core businesses: Entertainment Imaging, Film Cap-
ture, and Aerial and Industrial Markets. At the same time she assumed the added responsibility of President, Entertainment Imaging.
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
significant 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 first 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 fluoroscopy market segments.
James T. Langley
Mr. Langley is President, Graphic Communications Group, and Senior Vice President. He joined Kodak as President, Commercial Printing, in August
2003. The Commercial Printing Group was renamed Graphic Communications Group in May 2004. In September 2003 he was elected to Senior Vice
President of the Company.
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.