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<p>[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 1990133"]Definitely remember the Pall Malls. Always knew how long Art was planning to talk by how many of the unfiltered Pall Malls he had lined up on the front table. Tragically, but not suprisingly, he eventually died of lung cancer. I remember that Tom Petty had more jokes in his mind than anyone I ever knew, but the bow tie all of the time was a little goofy. He definitely had national respect when he talked. I tried to Google Howard, but couldn't remember exactly how to spell his name. If I recall, after Kodak bought out the company, he went to another large pharma company in NY as a marketing VP or something (?) I think Dan Peters hung around for a long time, but that is like a blur in my memories. What was the guy's name who was the creative concept guy. Jack something. MERV - Mobile Educational Research Vehicle was his idea. Drive an RV to conventions and park it in our display space. RV was loaded with (at that time) state of the art computers to let docs review educational info. So primitave in today's world, but cutting edge technology at the time. Wow, lots of memories. How about Harry Schoff (sp?) President after Art. Then he married a sales rep who became like "first lady" of Sterling and they moved into a condo about a block from 90 Park. Can't remember her name. She was really nice, but it was extremely strange. enough for now.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 1990133"]Definitely remember the Pall Malls. Always knew how long Art was planning to talk by how many of the unfiltered Pall Malls he had lined up on the front table. Tragically, but not suprisingly, he eventually died of lung cancer. I remember that Tom Petty had more jokes in his mind than anyone I ever knew, but the bow tie all of the time was a little goofy. He definitely had national respect when he talked. I tried to Google Howard, but couldn't remember exactly how to spell his name. If I recall, after Kodak bought out the company, he went to another large pharma company in NY as a marketing VP or something (?) I think Dan Peters hung around for a long time, but that is like a blur in my memories. What was the guy's name who was the creative concept guy. Jack something. MERV - Mobile Educational Research Vehicle was his idea. Drive an RV to conventions and park it in our display space. RV was loaded with (at that time) state of the art computers to let docs review educational info. So primitave in today's world, but cutting edge technology at the time. Wow, lots of memories. How about Harry Schoff (sp?) President after Art. Then he married a sales rep who became like "first lady" of Sterling and they moved into a condo about a block from 90 Park. Can't remember her name. She was really nice, but it was extremely strange. enough for now.[/QUOTE]
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