can be bestowed upon a naturalized U.S. citizen. During her illutriou areer e a old over illion albu and authored two children’s books that were on the bestseller list of the New York Times. loria tefan i an inpiration not only for er etraor-
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Kodak Board Elects Augustin Melendez as Vice President
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noi growt and developent of ipani entrepreneur and represents the interests of nearly 3 million Hispanic- owned businesses in the United States that combined gen- erate in ee of billion annually t alo erve a te umbrella organization for more than 200 local Hispanic chambers in the United States and Puerto Rico.
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atan oda opany reently announed that its Board of Directors has elected Augustin Melendez as a Vice President of the company, effec- tive iediately elende i ief iverity and ouni-
ty ffair ffier and iretor uan eoure rapi ouniation roup pot e a eld ine anuary of ti year n te iverity ffier role, he is responsible for the integration and execu- tion of Kodak’s global inclusion strategy. Since joining Kodak in 2000, Melendez has held multiple senior leadership roles in Human Re- sources. Prior to joining Kodak, Melendez held se- nior human resources leadership roles for United erey an te oeter ity ool itrit and for Paychex, Inc.
Melendez holds a B.S. in business administra- tion and economics and a B.A. in speech and com- uniation fro agner ollege a well a an in uan reoure and developent fro t on ier ollege
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