Computer Vision Systems Laboratories Corp. announced the appointment, effective December 3, 2012, of six new members to its board of directors. The new the company's directors announced are Tami Longaberger, Chairman and CEO of The Longaberger Company.

She was just named ‘One of the Most Influential Women in Direct Selling' by Direct Selling News. In 2006, President George W. Bush, appointed her chair of the National Women's Business Council. She served as a member of the U.S. delegation to the United Nations Commission on Human Rights and last year was part of a delegation of distinguished Americans who served as observers during free elections in Tunisia.

She served on the board of the Woodrow Wilson Center for International Scholars, chaired the U.S. Executive Committee for the 2002 Helsinki Women Leaders Summit, was a board member of the John Glenn Public Policy Institute and has chaired the Direct Selling Association. She is a member of Ohio Business Roundtable and serves on the board of the International Republican Institute. Michael Bishop, president of Actiprime and president of ActiTech.

He co-founded Actifirm. He founded Active Organics serving as president from 1981 to 2011 before the company was sold to Berkshire Hathaway's Lubrizol Corporation. A chemist holding nine patents, he held development roles with Max Factor, Redken Laboratories, Life Laboratories and Rachel Perry cosmetics.

Kelly L. Kittrell, CFA, who has more than 25 years of experience in mergers and acquisitions and corporate finance, advising clients on sell-side mandates, buy-side engagements, valuations and capital raising. He provided financial advisory services at Bank of America as a Managing Director in the Private Company Advisory Services practice. He has also served as a Director in the Mergers & Acquisitions practice at Ernst & Young Capital Advisors LLC, and in the Corporate Finance practice at KPMG Peat Marwick.

Mr. Kittrell has executed transactions in a wide range of industries. He is Chief Investment Officer and Chief Financial Officer at Richmont Holdings. Russell R. Mack, a former member of President Ronald Reagan's White House staff with 40 years of experience in the field of communication and marketing.

He has served as a senior executive in such companies as Mary Kay Inc., American Airlines and United Airlines and as a legislative assistant and press secretary in the U.S. Senate and the U.S. House of Representatives. His career also included positions in the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, the U.S. Department of Education and Temerlin McClain Advertising. He is Executive Vice President for Communication and Marketing at Richmont Holdings.

William H. Randall, a 35-year veteran of the direct selling industry who has served in sales, marketing and other senior executive positions in such companies as Mary Kay Inc., BeautiControl Cosmetics and start-up enterprises funded by Sur la Table and Ross Simons. He is a past board member of the Direct Selling Association and is founder and chairman of HatchHoldings LLC which, since 1990, has provided strategic planning and tactical support to senior management of direct selling companies. John Rochon Jr., Vice Chairman and CEO of Richmont Holdings.

He has expertise in capital markets and is experienced in financial analysis, mergers and acquisitions, technology and the review, structuring and management of new business opportunities. He worked on Wall Street at JP Morgan Chase before returning to Dallas, where for more than a decade he has run the Rochons' family office. He now oversees Richmont Holdings' financial analysis of potential business transactions and plays a leading role in guiding strategic planning for Richmont.