Corning Incorporated (NYSE: GLW) today honored those who began their careers with the company 50 and 75 years ago.

The annual Service Awards luncheon, held at the Corning Museum of Glass, recognized four retirees who began their careers with Corning in 1944 and 155 retirees who started their careers with the company in 1969.

Wendell P. Weeks, Corning Incorporated's chairman, chief executive officer, and president, hosted the luncheon and told attendees: 'You've all played a key role in Corning's success, and we're honored to recognize you for your service.'

Weeks recounted key events that occurred in the world in 1944 and 1969 and drew comparisons with how Corning operated in those times and today.

'Corning is financially healthy, multiple businesses are driving our growth, and we're capturing new opportunities to apply our unique expertise toward solving tough technology challenges,' Weeks said. 'While our products and markets have evolved since 1944 and 1969, we continue to operate diverse businesses and participate in important industries.'

Following Weeks' remarks, each member from the 'Class of 1969' was recognized and presented a check for $1,000. Those from the 'Class of 1944' were also honored and each presented a check for $2,500.

'Class of 1944' 75-Year Members:

Edward Dubnansky, Concetta Scudder, John Sowinski, Thomas J. Yorio.

'Class of 1969' 50-Year Members:

Paul E. Atwell, Bruce E. Bacon, Francesco Bagnardi, Ann E. Ballard, Mary Lou Bernier, Peggy L. Bierly, Jeannie G. Bingman, Nanette L. Boucher, David C. Boyd, James T. Bradley, Eldene E. Brill, Bruce W. Brimmer, Mamie J. Brown, Nelson F. Brown, Bendix W. Budelmann, James F. Burns, Barry L. Butler, Paulette G. Caron, Charles L. Caudill, Kenneth D. Caudill, James M. Coning, Jack A. Coombs, Patty A. Curtis, Gilbert T. Cushing, Alice P. Davis, Barbara A. Davis, Cynthia S. Davis, Michael B. Davis, Phyllis J. DeJoseph, Daniel Denny, Phyllis A. Devine, Paul D. Doud, Charles R. Dubbs, Richard H. Eller, Michael H. Emel, Carrie Ella England, Robert A. Enicks, George G. Ewing, Jack T. Flack, Stephen A. Flenner, Ruby L. Flinchum, Nancy L. Foster, Emily L. Foy, Greta J. Frederick, Diane C. Furch, Dorothy J. Gelsinger, Michael J. Giardina, Ronald A. Gibson, William P. Goad, Gerald W. Goodlett, Thomas C. Green, Nellie Gregoire, David G. Grossman, Lula E. Hall, Richard D. Harvey, Martin D. Hogue, Patricia Houser, Paulette T. Houston, David P. Howard, Myrtle F. Howey, Phyllis A. Hubbard, S. Dudley Huffman, Kathryn L. Immel, Daisy James, Mary T. Jamison, Judy C. Jarrell, Helen W. Jenkins, Andrew R. Kacyon Sr., Seman Kaszczynec, Gordon A. Kemp, Joseph R. Kenyon, Alvin J. King, Richard B. Klein, Donald G. Kochenour, John B. Korte, Donald T. Langhorne Jr., Donnie L. Lawson, Heidemarie M. Lenke, Richard J. Lewis, Edwin H. Litz, Fred F. Lombardo, Richard W. Ludden, Sandy M. Lutz, James L. Lyons, David G. Lyons, Suann Maio, Joseph A. Mankowski, Cleo J. Martin, Harold R. Matherly, Frederick L. Maurer, Sally M. Mayhew, Betty McIntyre, Edna B. McMillan, Earl C. McRay, Jane M. Milavec, George W. Miller, John C. Mitchell, Sylvia L. Moreau, Barbara A. Morse, Ronald C. Mosher, Judith O'Connell, Franklin D. Owlett, Huguette Paquette, Charles L. Patterson, William H. Perks Jr., Jerry L. Powell, George T. Praskovich, Phyllis Price, James N. Rader, Carol A. Raplee, David G. Rauscher, Billie C. Releford, Kent L. Rhoades, Cyril S. Rice Jr., Elois N. Robbins, Gail J. Rook, Fred E. Rosefsky, John E. Sadler, Charles E. Shade, Helen K. Shaut, Norman E. Shepler Sr., Sadie M. Shore, John C. Simpson, Brenda L. Sims, Stephen G. Skellett II, Jean Skinner, Murl R. Smart Jr., Rex L. Smith, Jerry A. Stimer, William D. Storcks, George W. Strothmann, Nellie L. Stuart, Mary H. Sullivan, Harry L. Swartz, Bruce W. Swope, Marguerite K. Tammaro, Frank L. Thiel IV, Mary Alice Thompson, Arthur Q. Thompson, Robert V. VanDewoestine, Michael L. VanDivier, Donald Vire, M. Gene Votaw, Dennis R. Wade, Madison E. Wade, Donald E. Wait, Barbara A. Walker, Nancy B. Weston, Betty White, Jerry W. Winchester, Valerie J. Winner, Nathan E. Wyatt, Jay R. Young, Timothy S. Yu, Larry J. Zook.

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Corning (www.corning.com) is one of the world's leading innovators in materials science, with a more than 165-year track record of life-changing inventions. Corning applies its unparalleled expertise in glass science, ceramic science, and optical physics along with its deep manufacturing and engineering capabilities to develop category-defining products that transform industries and enhance people's lives. Corning succeeds through sustained investment in RD&E, a unique combination of material and process innovation, and deep, trust-based relationships with customers who are global leaders in their industries.

Corning's capabilities are versatile and synergistic, which allows the company to evolve to meet changing market needs, while also helping our customers capture new opportunities in dynamic industries. Today, Corning's markets include optical communications, mobile consumer electronics, display technology, automotive, and life sciences vessels. Corning's industry-leading products include damage-resistant cover glass for mobile devices; precision glass for advanced displays; optical fiber, wireless technologies, and connectivity solutions for state-of-the-art communications networks; trusted products to accelerate drug discovery and delivery; and clean-air technologies for cars and trucks.

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