Rowland, 39, is currently Vice President and Director, Corporate Financial Planning and Analysis and is responsible for analyzing, forecasting and developing the business models used by senior management to drive the company’s digital transformation.
In her new position, effective November 8, Rowland will report directly to McCorvey. Rowland will be responsible for developing and maintaining relationships with sell and buy side financial analysts, as well as communications between Kodak and institutional investors.
Rowland joined Kodak in August 2000 as Accounting Director, Mergers and Acquisitions. She has held assignments of increasing responsibility, including the Controller for both the Consumer Digital Imaging Group and the Film, Photofinishing, and Entertainment Group and currently as the Director of Corporate Financial Planning and Analysis.
Prior to joining Kodak, Rowland was a Manager in the Audit and Business Advisory practice at PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, where she worked primarily with technology companies.
She graduated from Lafayette College with a BA in Economics and Business, earned an MBA from the University of Rochester’s William E. Simon Graduate School of Business, and is a Certified Public Accountant.