FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
IEEE-ISTO Leadership Succession Now in Effect
10
April 2003 – Piscataway, N.J.– A new senior
leadership team took effect on 1 April 2003 for the IEEE Industry
Standards and Technology Organization (ISTO) as Marco Migliaro
became its President and CEO, and Gerald T. Lane of IBM its Chairman
of the Board. The appointments complete a succession plan following
last year’s retirement of ISTO’s founding President
and CEO, Andrew Salem.
Migliaro comes
to ISTO from Florida Power & Light, where he served as Chief
Electrical/I&C Engineer for the company’s Nuclear Division.
He is a fellow member of the IEEE, was President of the IEEE Standards
Association in 2001, has served on the IEEE Board of Directors,
and was previously ISTO’s chairman since 2001.
A standards
pioneer, Migliaro has been repeatedly recognized by the IEEE for
his contributions to the development of standards. He has authored
more than 40 published technical papers and articles and has developed
of a number of training programs in the field of electric power.
Migliaro will leverage his extensive standards experience in guiding
the ISTO.
”I look
forward to the continued success of the IEEE-ISTO,” says
Migliaro. “The ISTO is uniquely positioned to serve industry
consortia. In the short time since it’s founding, it has
demonstrated its role as a leader in the support of consortia-developed
specifications and post-development activities such as marketing,
certification, and interoperability testing.”
Gerald T.
Lane, Director of Corporate Standards Practices at IBM, assumes
the post of ISTO chairman of the board. As chairman, Lane will
guide the ISTO’s Board in managing the business and affairs
of the not-for-profit corporation.
“There
is a surge in the number of standards development activities being
conducted outside of the traditional standards development organizations.”
says Lane. “Many of these special interest groups and consortia
have the objective of creating information technology or communications
related standards which permit interoperability and interconnection,
while doing so on tremendously expedited schedules to meet marketplace
demand. The ISTO has developed the capability to completely support
the needs of these standards developing activities.”
Peter Lefkin
completes ISTO’s senior management team. He is the Chief
Operating Officer and Secretary Treasurer and CFO, and has served
in this role with the ISTO since its formation in 1999.
ISTO’s
Board includes two new directors for 2003: Bill Smith (Sun Microsystems)
and Miguel Pellon (Motorola). Other Directors include: Timo Ruikka
(Nokia Corporation); James Williamson (Sony Electronics, Inc.);
and Don Wright (Lexmark International).
About the
IEEE-ISTO
The IEEE Industry
Standards and Technology Organization is a global, not-for-profit
corporation designed to provide an innovative legal umbrella for
consortia, and a flexible array of program management support.
The ISTO is affiliated with the IEEE and the IEEE Standards Association.
Currently
there are eight initiatives organized as programs of the ISTO:
1355 Association; Broadband Wireless Internet Forum; Customized
Learning Experience Online (CLEO) Lab; Liberty Alliance Project;
Medical Device Communications Industry Group; Nexus 5001 Forum;
Printer Working Group; and VoiceXML Forum.
For additional
information regarding the IEEE-ISTO and its industry programs
call 1-732-465-5856, visit http://www.ieee-isto.org,
or e-mail info@ieee-isto.org.
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