Benjamin (Ben) Smith is Director, New Business Development for Eastman Kodak Company. Prior to joining Eastman Kodak, Mr. Smith served as Worldwide Product Manager for Consumer Printers at Lexmark International. Ben holds a BA from Miami University and an MBA from the University of Kentucky.
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Other articles Where Ben Has Been Asked To Comment From A Retail Perspective:
- “Retail Resurgence”, Response Magazine, September 16, 2010
- “Gaining Shelf Time”, Electronic Retailer Magazine, June 2010
- Panelist, “Getting The Best Retail Space For Your DRTV Product”, Response Expo, May 2010
Ben also has contributed to the following blogs:
The views expressed in this blog do not represent those of Eastman Kodak Company, or the employers of any of our contributors.
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