Kodak Board Appoints Edwards and Meuchner as Vice Presidents.ROCHESTER, N.Y. -- Eastman Kodak Company (NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange :EK) announced today that its Board of Directors has elected Douglas J. Edwards and Gerard K. Meuchner as Vice Presidents of the company, effective immediately. Douglas Edwards Douglas Edwards (July 14, 1917 — October 13, 1990) was America's first network news television anchor, anchoring CBS's first nightly news broadcast from 1948-1962, which was later to be titled CBS Evening News. , Ph.D., 45, was named General Manager and Vice President of Prepress Consumables for Kodak's Graphic Communications Group in April 2005. Previously Edwards worked with Kodak Polychrome pol·y·chrome adj. 1. Having many or various colors; polychromatic. 2. Made or decorated in many or various colors: polychrome tiles. n. Graphics (KPG KPG Kodak Polychrome Graphics KPG Kingdom Power Glory KPG Key Pair Generator ) as Vice President of Research, Business & Strategy Development. At KPG he commercialized many of Kodak's market-leading Computer-to-Plate Products. Edwards joined KPG in 1998 from International Paper's Imaging Products Division, having spent two years with worldwide responsibility for technology and product commercialization as Horsell Anitec's Director of Product and Manufacturing Process Development. Before joining International Paper he spent eight years with Zeneca Specialties and ICI (language) ICI - An extensible, interpretated language by Tim Long with syntax similar to C. ICI adds high-level garbage-collected associative data structures, exception handling, sets, regular expressions, and dynamic arrays. Colors and Fine Chemicals in the UK in a variety of senior marketing, manufacturing and research positions. He started his industrial career with Ilford Ltd, Ciba-Geigy in 1985 working on silver halide films and papers and has a number of scientific papers and patents to his name. Edwards earned his Ph.D. in superconducting organic materials, sponsored by Ciba-Geigy, in 1985 from the University of London For most practical purposes, ranging from admission of students to negotiating funding from the government, the 19 constituent colleges are treated as individual universities. Within the university federation they are known as Recognised Bodies . He also has a BSc in Chemistry from the London University. Gerard Meuchner, 43, was appointed Director and Vice President, Communications & Public Affairs, on January 1, 2006, with worldwide responsibility for internal and external communications, government affairs and executive speechwriting. He joined Kodak in June 2000 as Director and Vice President of Corporate Media Relations, with responsibilities for media relations policies and counseling senior management on news media issues. Prior to Kodak, he spent 10 years with Bloomberg News, where he instituted coverage of the U.S. government securities market and ran the company's bureau in Boston from 1995 until 2000. He briefly led the news organization's training efforts before joining Kodak. Prior to Bloomberg, Meuchner worked as a reporter for Thompson Financial Networks, covering the U.S. bond markets, and before that as a reporter and editor for the newsletter division of Institutional Investor Institutional Investor A non-bank person or organization that trades securities in large enough share quantities or dollar amounts that they qualify for preferential treatment and lower commissions. magazine, where he covered the bond markets and commercial banking. He also has worked as reporter for the Troy (N.Y.) Record. A native of Brooklyn, Meuchner graduated from St. Bonaventure University Students and alumni refer to the university with an affectionate nickname—"Bona's"—which originates from the school's original name, St. Bonaventure's College. Location The campus sits on 1,200 acres (4. in 1984 with a bachelor's degree in Mass Communication. For photos of Douglas Edwards and Gerard Meuchner please contact: Jackie Bray, Eastman Kodak Company, at 585-724-2681 or jackie.bray@kodak.com. |
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