Sandra Morris joined Kodak as vice president and general manager, Digital Imaging Services group in May 2005. The Board of Directors elected her a corporate vice president in July 2005.
As general manager of Consumer Digital Imaging Services, Morris is responsible for driving worldwide growth of the KODAK EASYSHARE Gallery (formerly Ofoto), the company's online photo sharing and printing service, KODAK Mobile Service and KODAK EasyShare software. In this role, Morris also drives the integration of Kodak’s service and software offerings with the goal of creating a complete digital photography system for consumers.
Prior to Kodak, Morris spent 17 years at Intel Corporation in a variety of roles. Most recently, she was corporate vice president and general manager of business operations for the Mobility Group (formerly for the Intel Communications Group) where she was responsible for marketing, business development, business operations and overall supply line activities for the division.
Previously, Morris managed Intel’s e-Business Group as co-CIO. In this role, she managed enterprise applications, including supply chain management, finance, employee services, marketing, field sales and support applications. Morris led Intel’s 100 percent e-Corporation strategy--the companies move to manage customer and supplier relationships via the Internet. Morris came to Intel in 1985 as a product manager focusing on new technologies in multimedia and telephony. In 1997, she joined the sales and marketing group for Intel.com and became a vice president in 1999.
Morris joined Intel from the David Sarnoff Research Center for RCA Corporation, where she prototyped the use of PCs in innovative multimedia applications. Prior to her work at RCA, Morris was a faculty member at the University of Delaware, where her research focused on the use of computers in families and schools.
Morris is a graduate of the University of Delaware where she earned her bachelor’s degree with honors and distinction in education in 1976 and her masters’ degree in human resources in 1981. She has also completed postgraduate work at the University of Pennsylvania and the Stanford Business School Executive program. Morris is co-author of a book published by McGraw-Hill entitled Multimedia Application Development Using Indeo® Video and DVI Technology. |