Ohio
Alum Named Kodak CEO
Eastman
Kodak Company's Board of Directors
announced it will elect Daniel A. Carp
(B.A. to the post of Chief Executive
Officer effective January 1, 2000.
Carp
currently is President and Chief Operating
Officer and he will retain those
responsibilities. George Fisher, current
Chairman and CEO, will continue as
Chairman until January 2001.
Carp
joined Kodak in 1970 and has spent a
significant portion of his 29-year career
with responsibilities for business and
operational activities outside the U.S.
That includes General Manager of the
company's European region and, prior to
that, the company's Latin American Region.
He
was elected an Executive Vice President
and named an assistant Chief Operating
Officer of the company in 1995. Two years
later, he was elected President and Chief
Operating Officer.
Carp,
51, holds an MS degree in management as a
Sloan Fellow at the Sloan School of
Management, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology, a B.A. degree in Quantitative
Methods from Ohio University, and an MBA
degree from the Rochester Institute of
Technology.
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