Business Screen Magazine (1965-1966)

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ttie screen L'bcl lo Manage A-V Markcling for Rc\crc-Mincom Di>ision. 3M '-. The ;ippi)intmcnts of Dasid B. L'KrI as niarkctini; nianaiicr, audiovisual pRKlucts, and of Wilbcr F. Jensen as marketing supervisor, educational markets, audio-visual prixlucts have been announced by D. H. Boyd, general sales manager of the Revere-.Mincom Division of the 3M Company. St. Paul, Minn. L'bcl will develop sales and marketing programs and coordinate product planning of audible range and video tape recording equipment for a-v markets. Jensen's new responsibilities include development of marketing programs and coordination of product planning involving educational institutions. Me will report to Ubcl. • • * * Koland CchI lo Serve as Field Sales Manager at Ua-Litc Screen .' Roland H. Gehl is now serving in the newly-created post of field sales manager for the Da-lite Screen Company, Inc. Until hjs recent appointment by C. J. Cerny, vice-president, sales, Gehl was midwest district sales manager. field maiiagiT; Kolaiid (ii-lil He will be based at the company's Warsaw, Ind. headquarters office and plant. Martin N. (Marty) Olson of F.lgin. III. has been named to fill Cichis post as midwest manager. • NEWS OF STAFF APPOINTMENTS AND A-V INDUSTRY DEVELOPMENTS Haycox Photoramie. Norfolk, Va. Elects Hamblin Kxeeutive V.P. '" Ernie B. Hamblin has been Sunnucks lo Direct Phoiography; Smilh 8mm Promotion at B&H The Bell & Howell Photo Sales Company has announced two important appointments, both made by president Carl G. Schrcyer: James E. Sunnucks has been named director of photography, rejioriing to the director of advertising and sales program. He will direct all photographic activities of the Photo Sales Company. Sunnucks has had 18 years of professional pht)tographic experience in the major appliance field and many of his illustrations have ap plioto director J. E. Sunnucks peared in leading national consumer publications. Warren J. Smith, a veteran of 20 years' experience in sales promotion, will serve as sales promotion manager for 8mm motion picture products. Smith was most recently a sales promotion manager in the major appliance field. • Bill Stokes Associates, Dallas, Names Three to Top-Level Posts Bill Stokes Associates. Inc., Dallas, Texas, has confirmed three staff promotions: John Beasley, former associate producer, has been named vice-president-producer. Robert B. Boeye has been named art director and Marshall Riggan has moved up from staff writer to writer-director. Before joining Stokes" organization. Beasley was animation director for ling-Temco-Vought, Inc. from 1963 to 196.S. • Treibcrg Directs Sales for Cahill I he ap|i()inlmenl of l-d Treibcrg as national sales manager for Charles Cahill and Associates, Hollywood, has been announced V president Charles Cahill, He ■ recently associated with Mc( -Hill's Text-Film Division. • named executive vice-president and a member of the board of Haycox Photoramie, inc., Norfolk, Va. Haycox c.\ecuti\e Ernie Hamblin He will be in charge of all operations of that company, according to president George B. Haycox. Another top-level appointment at the Norfolk studio brought Taylor B. Lewis the post of vice-president in charge of national accounts for the company's Still Picture Division. Lewis also joins the Board of directors. • Robert Mayerson Named Director of Marketing at Graflex, Inc. v'v Robert S. Mayerson has been promoted to director of commercial marketing at Graflex. Inc. In confirming his appointment. Robert L. Rice, president of the General Precision Ecjuipment subsidiary, noted that Mayerson has assumed full responsibility for all commercial marketing activities of Graflex and will direct domestic and export sales, sales promotion, customer and sales services. The new marketing director first served as sales manager and was most recently the company's director of domestic sales. * * * Van Winkle to Direct National Sales of Photo & Repro Division "A' 11)e Photo & Repro Division of General Aniline & I'ilm Corporation has a new national sales manager for its professional products. Robert C. Van Winkle, western regional sales manager for repro products since 1962, will headquarter at GAF's corporate offices in New York City. He joined the company in 1951. • "lack" Price Elected Presidet of Vogue Film Productions, Ic. ^ Edward A. '-Jack" Price; new president of Vogue FilrPi ductions, Inc., Louisville, K \ election by that company's oi fills the vacancy created I: death of Hal Vinson, late prcdi and founder of the firm, was organized in 1950. Price joined Vogue in J a 1965 as vice-president anda eral manager and has also as associate producer on s[;ii izcd film projects. Prior to \ sociation with this studio, h a-v director at the Studcbakci poration. South Bend. Ind 1 8 years. Gretzler joins Account Ext; Wolper Industrial Film Di\ii . Wolper Productions' Indi Film Division has added N T. Gretzler to its account e tive staff, it has been annoi by Mel London, vice-presidera head of the recently-establish( vision. A veteran broadcast /filn dustry executive, Gretzler formerly with JLN Produc Inc., where he was seen treasurer as well as a writer, ducer and director. Previoi that he was budget director i producer director at On Film He also served with Ketc MacLeod & Grove for a five period, and with the Nal| Broadcasting Company for years. * * :^ John O'Malley Named Managt Colburn Processing Deparlme ■'" The new manager of the 1 essing Department at the Gee Colburn LaKiratory, Inc., cago, is John O'Malley. A fo member of Eastman Kodak's ( ity control and processing dc processing chief: John 0'.\liiII> ment. O'Malley joined the Coll organization in 1960. In his post, he will be actively cng; in training new personnel in department as well as schedi and operational duties. MORE STAFF NEWS ON PAGE 54 BUSINESS SCREEN