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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 six years, Kodak introduced an array of
disruptive new digital technologies and products for consumer and commercial
applications that generated more than $6 billion in revenue in 2008.
Those include, among others, consumer inkjet printers, sensors for
digital cameras and mobile phones, and dry labs for printing at retail, as well
as high-volume digital production presses, digital controllers, workflow
software solutions and digital plates for commercial printing. The
result is a new Kodak -- a company where digital products account for 70
percent of revenue, where higher gross margin commercial businesses account for
60 percent of revenue, and with a portfolio of cash-generating traditional
businesses.
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.
Mr. Perez is a former member of the board of directors of Adobe, Freescale
and Schering-Plough Corporation. Today, Mr. Perez serves as Chair of the
Diversity Best Practices CEO Diversity Initiative and is a member of The
Business Council. He is a member of the Business Roundtable, where he
serves as Chair of the Consumer Health and Retirement Initiative and is a
member of the Executive Committee. He is also a member of the board of
trustees of the George Eastman House.
An American citizen born in Spain, Mr. Perez studied electronic engineering,
marketing, and business in Spain and France.
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