Fujifilm Holdings America names new head of corporate communications

VALHALLA – Fujifilm Holdings America Corp. of Valhalla has a new head of communications, the diversified photography, optics, office and medical electronics, biotechnology, and chemicals company announced recently.
Anthony Farina of Newark, Delaware, has been named to the role of vice president, head of corporate communications, effective April 21. In this role, Farina is responsible for managing a team of 19 communications professionals across various sectors including healthcare, electronics, business innovation, and imaging. Under his leadership, the critical department provides strategic communications counsel and support to protect, enhance and build the Fujifilm brand in the Americas region.
With more than 25 years of experience as a communications leader, Farina comes to Fujifilm after most recently serving as chief communications and brand officer for CSL – a leading biotherapies organization. He led the global communications function there with oversight of award-winning high-functioning teams. Prior to that he served as chief communications and corporate affairs officer for DuPont, where he led a team of 70 individuals charged with building and protecting brand reputation.
“Anthony is the consummate corporate communications professional,” said Kenya Nakashima, corporate vice president of Fujifilm and president and CEO of FujiFilm North America, and president of FujiFilm Holdings America Corp.
“His breadth of experience is impressive and his passion for effective, high-quality communication is inspiring,” he added.
An accomplished communications professional, Farina and the teams he has led have been recognized by PRWeek, PRNews, Holmes Report and the Public Relations Society of America. PR Week twice named Farina among the Top 5 Global In-House Communications Leaders in the last four years.
“Considering my diverse career path which includes chemicals and life sciences, Fujifilm’s impressive success in the healthcare sector was a key part of what drew me to this role,” said Farina. “The company’s diversification story is inspiring and presents endless opportunities for that story to be told. Along with my team, I look forward to leading continued communication success as we share the Fujifilm story.”
Farina is a graduate of the School of Communications at Temple University in Philadelphia.