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Kodak chairman will talk about leadership

George M.C. Fisher, chairman of the board of Eastman Kodak Co., will speak at MIT on Friday, April 28 as part of the Industry Leaders in Technology and Management lecture series.

His talk, "Living in Interesting Times -- Reflections on Leadership," will start at 3:30pm in Bartos Theater (Rm E15-235). A reception will follow.

Before joining Kodak, Dr. Fisher was chairman and CEO of Motorola, Inc. He joined Motorola in 1976 after 10 years in research and development at Bell Telephone Laboratories. He has been active in international trade issues through advisory groups to the US trade representative and the Secretary of Commerce.

For more information on Mr. Fisher and the lecture series, see the program web site.

A version of this article appeared in MIT Tech Talk on April 26, 2000.

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