09.09.05
Flint Ink Corporation has appointed Dr. Kenneth Stack vice president/general manager of the company’s digital division. Dr. Stack will direct global market and product development in this rapidly growing market segment. Dr. Stack comes to Flint Ink from Eastman Kodak, where he held several positions in digital printing, most recently as director, ink jet printing systems business.
“Digital printing is becoming an integral and growing segment of the world printing market, and our customers require increasingly sophisticated products and technical services to support their work in this arena. Flint Ink’s experience in ink and pigment technology makes digital products a natural extension of our business,” said Dr. Joseph Raksis, senior vice president, research and new market development for Flint Ink. “Ken’s experience in digital printing will be a significant asset in the future development of Flint Ink’s digital business.”
Dr. Stack’s experience at Eastman Kodak included stints as commercialization manager and laboratory head, ink jet printing systems. Prior to joining Eastman Kodak, Dr. Stack founded MMH Technologies, Inc., a full service consulting, training, and research firm specializing in printing systems.
Dr. Stack is an active member of ASME, and the Society of Imaging Science. He has published numerous technical papers and is regularly sought for industry speaking engagements. Dr. Stack has three U.S. patents with five others under review.
“Digital printing is becoming an integral and growing segment of the world printing market, and our customers require increasingly sophisticated products and technical services to support their work in this arena. Flint Ink’s experience in ink and pigment technology makes digital products a natural extension of our business,” said Dr. Joseph Raksis, senior vice president, research and new market development for Flint Ink. “Ken’s experience in digital printing will be a significant asset in the future development of Flint Ink’s digital business.”
Dr. Stack’s experience at Eastman Kodak included stints as commercialization manager and laboratory head, ink jet printing systems. Prior to joining Eastman Kodak, Dr. Stack founded MMH Technologies, Inc., a full service consulting, training, and research firm specializing in printing systems.
Dr. Stack is an active member of ASME, and the Society of Imaging Science. He has published numerous technical papers and is regularly sought for industry speaking engagements. Dr. Stack has three U.S. patents with five others under review.