Mark Polyocan has been upped from VP to president of Editing Concepts Inc., the corporate banner that encompasses New York-based The Tape House Editorial Co., Tape House Toons, Black Logic, Photomag and Editing Concepts.
Polyocan succeeds Arthur Williams who becomes chairman of the board. Williams announced the promotion during a surprise birthday party and roast for Polyocan.
Williams and Polyocan share whats one of the longest editorial partnerships in the business. The two met in 67 and co-founded Editing Concepts in 70 with Williams as its editor and Polyocan as his assistant. For nearly 30 years, the two have built their company into what is today one of the largest postproduction entities in New York.
We survived where others have split, Williams said proudly. Mark and I have a very good relationship. We see eye-to-eye on many things, and we are very aggressive about where the company should be. … We have the same vision about pursuing new technology. Over the years the two have continued to grow the companys talent and capabilities. In mid-97, The Tape House opened one of the first HDTV postproduction centers in the country and assumed a leadership role in the transition to hi-def.