Senior Management Team
Executive Management |
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Andrew G. Sculley |
Chief Executive Officer and President |
| Paul C. Campbell | Chief Financial Officer |
| Susan K. Jones | Chief Business & Strategy Officer, Executive Vice Pres. and Secretary |
| Olivier Prache | Senior Vice President, Display Operations, Design and Development |
| Dr. Amal Ghosh | Senior Vice President, Research & Development |
Board of Directors |
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| Claude Charles | Director |
| Paul Cronson | Director |
| Irwin Engelman | Director |
| Dr. Jacob (Jack) Goldman | Director |
| Rear Admiral Thomas Paulsen, USN (Ret.) | Chairman of the Board |
| Andrew G. Sculley |
Director |
| General Stephen Seay | Director |
Executive Management
Andrew G. Sculley, Jr. has served as the Company’s Chief Executive Officer and President since June 1, 2008. From 2004 to 2008 Mr. Sculley served as the General Manager of Kodak’s OLED Systems Business Unit and Vice President of Kodak’s Display Business, where he forged a number of alliances with flat panel display manufacturers. From 2001 to 2004, he was the CFO of Kodak’s Display Business. From 2003 to 2006, he served on the Board of Directors of SK Display, a joint venture between Sanyo and Kodak to manufacture active matrix OLED displays. From 1996 to 2001 Mr. Sculley served on as the Manager of Operations, CFO and member of the Board of Directors of Kodak Japan Ltd., where he managed Distribution, Information Technologies, Legal, Purchasing and Finance. Previously, he held positions in strategic planning and finance in Eastman Kodak Company. Mr. Sculley holds an MBA from Carnegie-Mellon University and an MS in physics from Cornell University. He attended Harvard University’s International Senior Management Program while an executive at Kodak.
Paul Campbell was appointed Chief Financial Officer May 12, 2009, having served as Interim Chief Financial Officer since April 15, 2008. He has served as the Chief Financial Officer of four public companies, including Checkers Drive-In Restaurants, Inc, which until 2006 was traded on the NASDAQ, and as Chief Financial Officer of Famous Dave’s of America, Inc., a publicly held company currently trading on the NASDAQ. Mr. Campbell also served as Chief Financial Officer of Sonus Corporation, a medical device retailer and from May 2007 through October 2007 served as the Chief Financial Officer of Organic To Go, Inc., an emerging publicly-held food company. From 2001 through April 2007, Mr. Campbell owned and operated Campbell Capital, LLC, a consulting and investment firm in Seattle, Washington providing strategic planning and financing services to small businesses. Mr. Campbell received his Masters of Business Administration from Pepperdine University and his Bachelor of Arts degree in Business Economics from the University of California at Santa Barbara. Mr. Campbell is serving as the Company’s Chief Financial Officer pursuant to an agreement between the Company and Tatum, LLC, an executive services firm. Mr. Campbell has been a partner at Tatum since November 2007.
Susan K. Jones, co-founder of eMagin, has served as Executive Vice President and Secretary since 1992. She assumed responsibility of Chief Marketing and Strategy Officer in 2001, and Chief Business Officer in 2008. Ms. Jones has over 25 years of industrial experience, including senior research, management, and marketing assignments at Texas Instruments, MCNC Center for Microelectronics Systems Technologies, and Merck, Sharp, & Dohme Pharmaceuticals. Ms. Jones is responsible for sales and marketing, government programs, information technology, intellectual property, corporate development and governance, and media and public relations. Ms. Jones serves on the boards or chairs committees for industry organizations including IEEE, SPIE, SID, and the OLED Association. Ms. Jones served as a director of FED Corporation (predecessor of eMagin) from 1993 to 2000 and was a director of Virtual Vision, Inc. Ms. Jones graduated from Lamar University with a B.S. in chemistry and biology, holds numerous patents, and has authored more than 100 papers and talks.
Olivier Prache was appointed Senior Vice President, Display Operations and Development in February 2005, after previously serving as Vice President of Display Development at eMagin and managing Philips’ LCOS display product development. His current responsibilities encompass managing OLED manufacturing, engineering, microdisplay design, and R&D. Previous work includes program management and development of electronics and packaging for field emissive and active matrix liquid crystal displays. Prior to joining eMagin Corporation (then FED Corporation) in 1995, he had been working for Pixtech in France and OIS Optical Imaging Systems in Troy, MI. He received his Diplôme d'Ingénieur from E.N.S.E.R.G., Grenoble France in 1983. Mr. Prache has published numerous papers in publications such as the IBM Journal of Development, and Proceedings of SID, SPIE, and ISSCC, and holds several patents related to the design of OLED-on-silicon microdisplays.
Dr. Amal Ghosh was appointed as Senior Vice President of Research and Development in April 2009, after serving as Vice President of OLED R&D at eMagin since 2005. He is responsible for new microdisplay technology development, Government programs, Intellectual Property and manufacturing process engineering.
Dr. Ghosh has more than two decades of industrial research experience. He was at Eastman Kodak Company involved with OLED display technology (2002-2005) and IBM Corporation, both T. J. Watson Research Center and Microelectronics Division, where he was involved with semiconductor and LCD display technologies (1985-1995). He has numerous publications and patents to his credit. He received SID's Special Recognition Award for his work in the field of OLEDs and FEDs in 2003. He was recognized for his outstanding services and leadership at SID (2004 and 2007). In 2009 he was nominated as SID Fellow and also received the SID Mid-Atlantic Chapter award for leadership, dedication and service to the chapter.
Dr. Ghosh is currently the Secretary and member of the Board of Directors of SID. He obtained a Ph.D. degree in Physics from Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA in 1985.
board of directors
Claude Charles has served as a director since April of 2000. Mr. Charles has served as President of Great Tangley Corporation since 1999. From 1996 to 1998 Mr. Charles was Chairman of Equinox Group Holdings in Singapore. Mr. Charles has also served as a director and in senior executive positions at SG Warburg and Co. Ltd., Peregrine Investment Holdings, Trident International Finance Ltd., and Dow Banking Corporation. Mr. Charles holds a B.S. in economics from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania and a M.S. in international finance from Columbia University.
Paul Cronson has served as a director since July
of 2003. Mr. Cronson is Managing Director of Larkspur
Capital Corporation, which he founded in 1992. Larkspur
is a broker dealer that is a member of the National Association
of Securities Dealers and advises companies seeking private
equity or debt. Mr. Cronson's career in finance began
in 1979 at Laidlaw, Adams Peck where he worked in asset
management and corporate finance. From 1983 to 1985,
Mr. Cronson worked with Samuel Montagu Co., Inc. in London,
where he marketed eurobond issuers and structured transactions.
Subsequently from 1985 to 1987, he was employed by Chase Investment Bank Ltd.,
where he structured international debt securities and he developed "synthetic asset" products using derivatives. Returning to the U.S., he joined Peter Sharp Co., where he managed a real estate portfolio, structured financings and assisted with capital market investments from until 1992. Mr. Cronson received his BA from Columbia College in 1979, and his MBA from Columbia University School of Business Administration in 1982. He is on the Board of Umbanet, in New York City, a private company specializing in email based distributed applications and secure messaging.
Irwin Engelman has served as a director since May of 2005. Mr. Engelman has been a director of New Plan Excel Realty Trust, Inc., a publicly-traded company that is one of the nation's largest owners and managers of community and neighborhood shopping centers, since 2003. He is currently a consultant to various industrial companies. From November 1999 until April 2002, he served as Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of YouthStream Media Networks, Inc., a media and retailing company serving high school and college markets. From 1992 until April 1999, he served as Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of MacAndrews and Forbes Holdings, Inc., a privately-held financial holding company. From November 1998 until April 1999, he also served as Vice Chairman, Chief Administrative Officer and a director of Revlon, Inc., a publicly-traded consumer products company. From 1978 until 1992, he served as an executive officer of various public companies including International Specialty Products, Inc. (a subsidiary of GAF Holdings Inc.), CitiTrust Bancorporation, General Foods Corporation and The Singer Company. He is currently a director of Sanford Bernstein Mutual Funds, a publicly-traded company, and a member of its audit committee. Mr. Engelman received a BBA in Accounting from Baruch College in 1955 and a Juris Doctorate from Brooklyn Law School in 1961. He was admitted practice law in the State of New York in 1962. In addition, he was licensed as a CPA in the State of New York in 1966.
Dr. Jacob (Jack) Goldman joined our board of directors in February of 2003. Dr. Goldman is the retired senior vice-president for R&D and chief technical officer of the Xerox Corporation. While at Xerox, he founded and directed the celebrated Xerox PARC laboratory. Prior to joining Xerox, Dr. Goldman was Director of Ford Motor Company's Scientific Research Laboratory. He also served as Visiting Edwin Webster Professor at MIT. Dr. Goldman presently serves on the Boards of Directors of Umbanet Inc. and Medis Technologies Inc., and he has served on the Boards of Xerox, General Instrument Corp., United Brands, Intermagnetics General, GAF and Bank Leumi USA. He has also been active in government and professional advisory roles including service on the US Dept. of Commerce Technical Advisory Board, chairman of Statutory Visiting Committee of The National Bureau of Standards (National Institute of Standards and Technology), vice-president of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and president of the Connecticut Academy of Science and Engineering.
Rear Admiral Thomas Paulsen, USN (Ret.) has served as a director since July 2003 and was appointed Non-Executive Chairman in August 2006. Admiral Thomas Paulsen served for over 34 years in the US Navy in Command Control, Communications and Intelligence (C3I), Telecommunications, Network Systems Operations, Computers and Computer Systems Operations until his retirement in 1994 as a Rear Admiral. He then served as Chief Information Officer for Williams Telecommunications. Admiral Paulsen has served as a director Umbanet, Inc. since 2002. Since 2000, Admiral Paulsen has served on the Board of Governors of the Institute of Knowledge Management, George Washington University. Since 1994, he has served as the Chairman of the Advisory Board and President Emeritus of the Center for Advanced Technologies (CAT) and a Managing Partner on the National Knowledge and Intellectual Property Management Taskforce, a not-for-profit company headquartered in Dallas, Texas, and is a member of the Board of Governors for the Japanese American National Museum, Los Angeles, California.
Andrew G. Sculley, Jr. has served as the Company’s Chief Executive Officer and President since June 1, 2008. From 2004 to 2008 Mr. Sculley served as the General Manager of Kodak’s OLED Systems Business Unit and Vice President of Kodak’s Display Business, where he forged a number of alliances with flat panel display manufacturers. From 2001 to 2004, he was the CFO of Kodak’s Display Business. From 2003 to 2006, he served on the Board of Directors of SK Display, a joint venture between Sanyo and Kodak to manufacture active matrix OLED displays. From 1996 to 2001 Mr. Sculley served on as the Manager of Operations, CFO and member of the Board of Directors of Kodak Japan Ltd., where he managed Distribution, Information Technologies, Legal, Purchasing and Finance. Previously, he held positions in strategic planning and finance in Eastman Kodak Company. Mr. Sculley holds an MBA from Carnegie-Mellon University and an MS in physics from Cornell University. He attended Harvard University’s International Senior Management Program while an executive at Kodak.
Brigadier General Stephen Seay since leaving active military service joined the Board of Directors for Kid’s House of Seminole County, Florida (child advocacy); eMagin Corporation, New York (OLED/microdisplay); and Atlantis Cyberspace, Inc., Hawaii (simulation/training), incorporated as Seay Business Solutions, LLC, Florida, in addition to being an Associate in The Spectrum Group, Alexandria, Virginia.
He held a wide variety of command and staff positions during his thirty-three year Army career, culminating as the Program Executive Officer for Simulation, Training and Instrumentation (PEO STRI) and Commanding General, Joint Contracting Command-Iraq/Head of Contracting Authority, Operation Iraqi Freedom, Iraq. He was Program Manager for a Joint system, headed the Joint Target Oversight Council and was Commanding General, Simulation, Training and Instrumentation Command (STRICOM), Army Materiel Command prior to reorganization into PEO STRI in 2002.
As a Field Artillery officer, General Seay commanded at all levels, culminating as V Corps Artillery Commander, United States Army, Europe. He served as Chief of Staff, United States Army, Europe (Forward) and National Security Element, Taszar Hungary, during Operation Joint Endeavor. He held operational, resource management, operations research and acquisition positions, as well as serving as Military Assistant to the Secretary of the Army during three tours on Department of the Army staff.
He holds a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of New Hampshire and a Master of Science degree from the North Carolina State University.
