Randy Vandagriff has been appointed President of Enterprise Inkjet Systems Division
Eastman Kodak Company announced Randy Vandagriff, who has played an integral role in the development of Kodak’s ULTRASTREAM technology and Kodak’s digital print business since 2004, will become President of the Enterprise Inkjet Systems Division effective May 1, 2017. Commenting on his new role Vandagriff said: “It’s an exciting time to continue driving Kodak’s inkjet business forward, as ULTRASTREAM Technology will move production inkjet into the mainstream of commercial printing, packaging, labels and home décor. I look forward to working closely with our PROSPER press and head customers going forward, as well as OEMs in the coming months and years to bring ULTRASTREAM technology to market.”
Vandagriff will replace Philip Cullimore who is leaving Kodak to take a career sabbatical. “It’s a pleasure to welcome Randy to this new role. As a tenured 35-year innovator in inkjet, Randy will help us accelerate market penetration of ULTRASTREAM technologies into new high growth markets with our OEMs,” said Jeff Clarke, Kodak Chief Executive Officer. “Philip has had a strong track record of improving each of the businesses he has
managed at Kodak. We have seen this again in bringing our fast-growing inkjet business to profitability while continuing growth in our best-in-class Packaging business. This is an opportunity for him to pursue his goal of running a business headquartered near his European base.”
Kodak also announced a revision to its reporting structure. The Micro 3D Printing business within the Micro 3D Printing and Packaging division (MPPD) has been moved into a new division named Advanced Materials and 3D Printing Technology (AM3D), which also includes the operations of the current Intellectual Property Solutions Division. The new AM3D division is being led by Terry Taber, Kodak Chief Technical Officer, as President. The Flexographic Packaging business, formerly part of MPPD, is being reported as a dedicated division. The Flexographic Packaging Division is led by Chris Payne, as President. These changes will be reflected in Kodak’s quarterly report on Form 10-Q for the first quarter of 2017.