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the screen executive . . . continued City, New York. Visionetics markets lines of multi-modal learning aids through audio-visual dealers. ly established air lines service group. DiBuono Joins WCD as Vice President/Sales Joseph DLBuono has joined WCD, Inc., New York, as vice president/sales. Prior to his new appointment, DiBuono spent eight years at Videotape Center. Hargett Heads Expansion Unit at Fine Arts Films In a move strongly expanding industrial and educational film production activities. Fine Arts Films, Inc., Hollywood, has named G. Keith Hargett head of that department. Association Films, Inc. Promotes Four Key Execs Four top executives of Association Films have been promoted. Robert W. Bucher has been made vice president, sponsored film sales; Robert M. Finehout, vice president, marketing; Donald E. Adams, vice president, operations; and Tim Wholey, director of promotion and sponsored fUm services. Delta Expands — Names Fierman Executive VP Delta Films International, Puerto Rico, has undergone a major reorganization. Robert L. Fierman has been appointed executive vice president of Delta and will be responsible for all sales in the U.S., Canada and Europe and wLU oversee aU production emanating from those areas. Hecht is General Mgr., VP at Visionetics, Inc. Leonard Hecht has been appointed administration vice president and general manager of Visionetics, Inc. in Long Island HECHT O'BRION Sony Corporation Names O'Brien Vice President Sony Corporation of America has appointed Richard F. O' Brion a vice president, serving as a member of the Executive Committee in addition to continuing his duties as national marketing manager. Peters Made Director at United Tele-Productions Hugh G. Peters has been named a director at United TeleProductions, Inc. Peters is president of H. G. Peters & Company, where United Tele-Productions will locate its offices. B.F. Goodrich Co. Names Kaas Mgr., Visual Services Ronald Kaas has joined Th( B.F. Goodrich Company as man ager of visual services in th( corporate advertising department New Officers Elected by The Chicago Film Council Robert B. Konikow, Abelson Frankel, Inc., has been electee president of the Chicago FUrt Council. Other officers elected includ< Jack Lusk, Modern Talking Pictures, vice president; Gordoi Hempel, Sterling Movies, secretary; Robert Doyle, U.S. Stee Corporation, treasurer; and Lor B. Gregory, editor of Businesi Screen, program chairman. 1g" Raytheon Appoints Bixby] Vice-President Marketing Carl L. Bixby was recent!; named vice president-marketinj for Raytheon Learning System: Company, Michigan City, In diana. Raytheon is a leading produce of language and learning lab oratories, closed circuit am The World's Finest for Color Release Printing . . . PETERSON COLOR ADDITIVE Dl -DIRECTIONAL PANEL PRINTERS Helping a gi'owing list of leading lilni laboratories to achieve new standards of excellence as well as cost economies, the PETERSON COLOR ADDITIVE PANEL PRINTER was specifically designed for high-volume color release printing. It was built for use with the standard one-inch 8-hole tape system. Join the leaders like: ALLIED FILM • BYRON MOTION PICTURES • DELU.XE-GENERAL ■ MGM LABORATORY • MOVIELAB • NAVAL PHOTOGRAPHIC CENTER ■ AND TECHNICOLOR who have recently acquired one or more of these superb machines. The two main concepts of the printer are (1) complete interchangeability %\ith existing color additive printers. Any negative or program tape now in your vaults can be put on this machine without additional negative or tape preparation. (2 Minimum handling of picture and sound negative. In this bi-directional printer, the negatives need to be threaded only once. &^ele^C4t ^nl&ifi^ii^^^ ^^c. MANUFACTURERS OF MOTION PICTURE PRINTERS AND ACCESSORIES 1840 PICKWICK AVENUE • GLENVIEW. ILLINOIS 60025 • PHONES (312) 729-1010; 273-2422 18 BUSINESS SCREE1