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Mr. Lloyd has extensive expertise in imaging and printing technologies, stemming from his 31-year career at Hewlett-Packard Company where he was
Group Vice President and CTO for consumer imaging and printing. In his career at HP, Mr. Lloyd held a variety of positions in product development and
research both in the US and Japan. During his tenure in Japan (from 1990 until 1993), he directed the establishment of a branch of HP Laboratories.
Daniel T. Meek
Daniel Meek was named Director, Global Manufacturing & Logistics effective June 2004. In this position he provides leadership for Kodak’s global
operations for fi lm, photographic paper, chemical products and equipment, as well as global logistics. In April 2004, he was elected to Senior Vice
President of the Company by the Board of Directors. In October 2003, he was named Corporate KOS (Kodak Operating System) Director on a full time
basis. Since January 2003, he was both the Director of the Global Capture Flow, part of Global Manufacturing & Logistics and the Corporate KOS
Director. In November 2002, he was named Director of the Global Capture Flow, Global Manufacturing and Logistics, which included the merger of the
Color Film, Graphics, and Document Imaging Flows, as well as Estar Manufacturing. In December 1999, he was named Director of Worldwide Color
Film Flow, Imaging Materials Manufacturing. Previously, in October 1998, he was named Director of Worldwide Manufacturing Services, Imaging
Materials Manufacturing, and elected to Vice President, Eastman Kodak Company.
Prior to joining Kodak, from 1995 to 1998, Daniel Meek was Vice President of Operations at NYPRO, Inc., a worldwide custom injection
molding company.
He previously worked for Kodak and originally joined the Company in 1973 as a systems analyst and later held a variety of positions in the Paper
Manufacturing Organization. In 1985, he joined Verbatim Corporation after Kodak acquired it, subsequently serving as Senior Vice President for North
American operations. In 1990, the Verbatim Corporation was sold to Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation and Dan remained at Verbatim until 1995
continuing in his executive operations role.
Antonio M. Perez
Antonio M. Perez joined Kodak as President and Chief Operating Of cer in April 2003, and was elected to the Company’s Board of Directors in
October 2004. In May 2005, he was elected Chief Executive Of cer, effective June 1, 2005, and on December 31, 2005, he became Chairman of the
Company’s Board of Directors.
Mr. Perez is leading the digital transformation of Kodak, aimed at delivering innovative digital products and services to consumer and commercial
customers in the fastest-growing segments of the imaging industry.
Mr. Perez has extensive expertise in digital imaging technologies, stemming 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, ultimately generating worldwide revenue of more than $16 billion.
Prior to that assignment, Mr. Perez served as President and CEO of HPs inkjet imaging business. During the fi ve years in which he led the business,
the installed base of inkjet printers grew from 17 million to 100 million worldwide, with total revenue of more than $10 billion.
Just prior to joining Kodak, Mr. Perez served as an independent consultant for large investment fi rms, providing counsel on the effect of technology
shifts on fi nancial markets.
From June 2000 to December 2001, 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 fi nancial markets.
In the fi rst fi scal year, revenue at Gemplus grew 70%, from $700 million to $1.2 billion.