Quatela, 53, is presently Kodak’s Chief Intellectual Property Officer, a member of the company’s Executive Council, and a corporate vice president. She will retain those responsibilities in tandem with her new duties leading the company’s Legal organization. The future structure of the IP organization will be announced at a later date. She succeeds Joyce P. Haag, 59, who has served as Kodak’s General Counsel since July 2005. Haag will retire from Kodak effective Jan. 1, 2011, as a result of the consolidation of these positions. She joined Kodak’s Legal staff in 1981, and led critical Legal functions inside and outside the United States, including Corporate Secretary and General Counsel for Europe, Africa and the Middle East, before being promoted to General Counsel.
Quatela was appointed Chief Intellectual Property Officer in January 2008. In this role, she is responsible for IP strategy and policy, the Senior IP Strategy Council, and external IP affairs. Previously, Quatela was Managing Director, Intellectual Property Transactions, and was responsible for directing strategic cross-licensing and royalty-bearing licensing activities for the company, including developing licensing strategy, negotiating and structuring licenses, and managing IP valuations and investments. In August 2006, the Board of Directors elected her a vice president of the company. She joined Kodak in 1999 and held various positions within the Marketing, Antitrust, Trademark & Litigation staff in the company’s Legal department. From August 2002 to December 2003, Quatela served as Director, Finance Transformation, and Vice President, Finance & Administration. In 2004, she was promoted to Director of Corporate Commercial Affairs and Assistant General Counsel.
Prior to joining Kodak, Quatela worked at Clover Capital Management, Inc., where she was the president of a family of mutual funds and practiced securities law; at SASIB Railway GRS, where she served as General Counsel, Corporate Secretary and Chief Administrative Officer; and at Bausch & Lomb Inc., where she was lead counsel for the Ray-Ban business. In private law practice, she was a defense litigator specializing in mass tort cases. A graduate of Denison University, Quatela received her law degree from Case Western Reserve University School of Law. She has also attended the Yale-in-China program and the East China Institute of Politics and Law.
Haag is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Mt. Holyoke College, from which she received a bachelor’s degree in mathematics. She received her law degree, and graduated cum laude, from Cornell Law School.