Business screen magazine (1967)

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the screen NEWS OF STAFF APPOINTMENTS AND A-V INDUSTRY DEVELOPMENTS Ken Jones, nctc sales inanaii,ii a'. Cl'l. uith credit chiej Don GttiiU. Top Executives in New Positions at Consolidated Film Industries i Executive appointments made by Sidney P. Solow. president of Consolidated Film Industries, have brought Ted Fogelman the post of vice-president in charge of production. He is also laboratory superintendent at the Hollywood-based plant. Fogelman began his career . at CFI as a maintenance and cleanup man and rose through various jobs to become head of its 16nim division. Edward H. Reichard, who joined the engineering department at CFFs Fort Lee, New Jersey plant in 1933, has been appointed vicepresident in charge of engineering and chief engineer of CFI. Ken Jones, formerly credit manager, has taken over as sales manager and will also supervise operations of the credit department, now headed by Don Gault. Stephen S. Boskin has joined CFFs public relations department as expansion of the laboratory, begun last year, continues. • * * * Creenebaum Elected President, Board Member of Panacolor, Inc. i~ The election of Charles L. Grcenebaum as president and a member of the board of directors of Panacolor, Inc., has been announced by chairman Harry Harris. Creenebaum was formerly a vice-president of the Hertz Corporation and general manager of Hertz Rent-a-Car. The firm is currently engaged in perfecting a new audiovisual motion picture film system and in processing motion picture release prints for theatrical use. Panacolor executive offices are located in New York City and the company maintains laboratories in Lodi, New Jersey and Hollywood, Calif. * * * George Wyland Heads Creative Sevices as V.P. at Filmex, Inc. i: George Wyland has joined Filmex, Inc., New York, as vice Ted Fogelman, CFI vice-president and the production chief. president and director of creative services. Robert I. Bergmann. president, made the announcement last month. Mr. Wyland's responsibilities in this newly created position lie mainly in the Business Film Division, in addition to con Edward H. Reichard, L.p. u:ho heads CFI engineering staff. suiting in other creative areas of the company. Since 1962, he has been with Fuller & Smith & Ross, Inc., as vice president and creative director of the Television Department. He headed his own creative coun Mdtt Fdrrell Productions Has Gone Mernati'ondlf Our affiliation with a world-wide network of film producers created through CHARTER MEMBER INTERNATIONAL QUORUM OF MOTION PICTURE PRODUCERS . . , enables us to offer economical motion picture coverage , . . not only in North and South .America . , , but also in the rapidly expanding markets of Europe, .\frica and Asia. What on earth do you want to film? Let us help you plan your international requirements. Matt Farrell Productions, Inc. 213 East .38lh .Street, New York. .\. Y. 10016 Phone: 212/683-83.58 seling service, and has worked with Filmex on a number of documentary and industrial films. • * * * Warrington to Business Theater Staff of Jam Handy Organization ■ Jamison Handy, president ol The Jam Handy Organization, ha^ announced the appointment of Frank Warrington to the business theater staff. He will locate in the Chicago area. Warrington has served as a director of motion pictures and business theater productions for J HO in Detroit and was subsequently a consultant on sales Frank Warrington, to Chicago meetings and executive speech development. He has considerable experience in radio as a writer and show director. • Bob Edmonds to Direct Sales of International Film Bureau, Inc. - The new sales manager of the International Film Bureau. Inc. in Chicago is Robert Edmonds, who has made nearly 50 classroom teaching films and has also taught all aspects of film production at the Institute of Design and Columbia College in Chicago, as well as at the Film Institute of CCNY, New York LIniversity and Long Island University, in New York. He began his film career at the National Film Board of Canada and was most recently, executive producer for the Walter G. O'Connor Company in Harrisburg, Pa. In his new IFB post, he will also serve in various production capacities, • * * * Dr. Eldon Bauer Named Assistant to Vice-President at Graflex, Inc. is Dr. Eldon E. Bauer has been named assistant to the vice-president at Graflex.. Inc.. and has been given responsibility for Gratlex planning, management, information services and international operations. He reports to Charles E. Rausch. vice-president for operations at the Rochester. N. Y.-based manufacturing company. • 210 BUSINESS SCREEN 1967