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About SIIA
Strategic_Plan
Publication: 2013-11-12 Source: http://siia.net/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=159&Itemid=6
Submitter:
Name:Owen Ambur
Email:Owen.Ambur@verizon.net
Organization:
Name:Software & Information Industry Association
Acronym:SIIA
Description: The Software & Information Industry Association is the principal trade association for the software and digital content industry.
Stakeholder(s):
- Ken Wasch: President -- Wasch's involvement in SIIA is based on both personal and professional interests. His long-standing interest
in computers and software, coupled with the industry's need for a central trade association, led him to establish the Software
Publishers Association (SPA) in 1984 with an initial group of 25 software firms. Wasch has led the association from its infancy
to its merger with the Information Industry Association in January 1999, resulting in the formation of SIIA.
- Keith Kupferschmid: General Counsel and SVP, Intellectual Property Policy & Enforcement -- Mr. Kupferschmid is responsible for working directly
with SIIA's Intellectual Property Committee to establish SIIA positions and moving the SIIA agenda on issues relating to intellectual
property. He also supervises the Association's Anti-Piracy programs. Prior to joining SIIA, Mr. Kupferschmid was an attorney
with the law firm of Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett & Dunner where he advised clients on all matters relating to copyright
and copyright-related protection, including client counseling, opinion drafting, license negotiations, and litigation. Before
that, Mr. Kupferschmid was an intellectual property attorney at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (PTO), where he was responsible
for international and legislative patent and copyright issues. During his time at the PTO, Mr. Kupferschmid worked extensively
on bilateral and multilateral intellectual property issues, was responsible for formulating and advocating the Administration's
policy relating to intellectual property and the Internet and represented the U.S. Government as a lead negotiator at the
Diplomatic Conference on Certain Copyright and Neighboring Rights Questions that adopted the WIPO Copyright and Performances
and Phonogram Treaties in December 1996.
- Tom Davin: Senior Vice President and Managing Director, Financial and Information Services Division (FISD) -- Tom Davin is Managing Director,
Financial Information Services Division (FISD) for the Software & Information Industry Association (SIIA). FISD is the global,
neutral forum for the financial information industry with a diverse membership that includes major market data vendors, exchanges,
technology providers, and the financial institutions that utilize financial data products. Tom works closely with FISD members
to identify major issues and seek opportunities to bring the financial information industry together to discuss and resolve
those issues. FISD conducts regular membership events in North America, Europe, Asia, and Australia and hosts the biennial
World Financial Information Conference - the premiere global industry conference for financial information professionals.
- Tom Meldrum: Vice President, Finance and Administration -- In addition to serving as the Chief Financial Officer and managing all Accounting
and Finance functions, Tom oversees the IT, HR, Facilities, Event Registration, Data Maintenance and general administration
and office operations functions. He works with the President and Division Heads to prepare the annual budget for Board approval,
prepares periodic financial reports. He manages the relationships with the external auditors, financial institutions and landlord.
Tom has over 30 years of experience in public and private accounting, financial management and general business management.
He first joined the staff of SPA/SIIA in 1995. He holds a BA in Mathematics, an MBA and was originally licensed as a CPA in
Florida. While pursuing his civilian career, Tom also served as a Surface Warfare Officer in the US Navy and Naval Reserve.
Line positions held on a variety of ships included Missile Officer, Weapons Officer and Operations Officer. Staff positions
held included Senior System Analyst for the Naval Military Personnel Command (NMPC)and Senior Auditor on the Staff of the
Navy Auditor General. He also took a one-year voluntary recall to active duty to serve as Manager of the Military Data Branch
of NMPC. Reserve unit leadership/management positions included Executive Officer and Commanding Officer. Tom retired with
the rank of Captain after 26 years of service.
- Mark MacCarthy: Vice President, Public Policy -- Mark MacCarthy directs SIIA's public policy initiatives in the areas of intellectual property
enforcement, information privacy, cybersecurity, cloud computing and the promotion of educational technology. He is also an
adjunct faculty member at Georgetown University, where he teaches courses in information privacy and tech policy in the Communication,
Culture, and Technology Program, and courses in political philosophy in their Philosophy Department. His previous public policy
experience includes senior positions with Visa, Inc., the Wexler Walker Group and Capital Cities/ABC and the Energy and Commerce
Committee of the U.S. House of Representatives. He holds a Ph.D in philosophy from Indiana University and an MA in economics
from the University of Notre Dame.
- Karen Billings: Vice President, Education Division -- As Vice President of SIIA's Education Division, Dr. Billings drives strategic direction,
programs, and initiatives for the 180 company members focused on providing technology products and services to the K-12 and
postsecondary markets. She has 45 years of experience in the industry and in K-12 and postsecondary classrooms. She has authored
four books and numerous articles for education journals, and is a frequent speaker at education conferences.
- Rhianna Collier: Vice President, Software Division -- Rhianna Collier assists software companies in strengthening the collective voice of the
industry globally; identifying and addressing common challenges facing the industry; and developing the strategic relationships
vital to competing and succeeding in today's marketplace. Prior to SIIA, Rhianna was Assistant Vice President for Scottish
Development International, Scotland's Economic Development Agency. At SDI, Rhianna played a pivotal sales role with an ambassadorial
slant, promoting and representing Scotland in key sectors such as software, creative industries and energy. She developed
business growth strategies, coordinated cross-geography initiatives and established key partnerships for Scottish and US companies.
- Eileen Bramlet: Vice President, Marketing -- Eileen Bramlet spearheads a division of talented professionals who drive marketing, industry
awards, the SIIA web site, design, social media, conference logistics and overall branding initiatives for SIIA. Ms. Bramlet
is a seasoned executive who has extensive non-profit and for-profit business management expertise from both a strategic and
tactical perspective. She spent much of her early career (more than a decade) working for America Online (AOL) while the company
was in its formative years. Since then, she has worked for trade associations (including the Telecommunications Industry Association
or TIA), independent start up firms (where she led VC funding of more than 10 million in early stage capital), and has done
philanthropic work with the Maya Angelou Charter Schools in Washington DC for the past 12 years (including sitting on their
board for 11+ years). She is currently the president-elect of the American Marketing Association of DC (AMADC), working to
lead this organization into its next phase of brand success. Her education includes a Masters degree in English, Journalism
and French from Radford University; an undergraduate degree in Political Science; and a Business Leadership Certificate from
Harvard Business School.
- Eric Fredell: Vice President, Membership -- Eric Fredell oversees SIIA's membership department, including member renewals and new member
recruitment. He joined SIIA in 2000, initially running SIIA's Global Division before taking his current position in 2002.
Prior to joining SIIA, Eric spent 10 years working for the U.S. government in the international trade and business development
areas, including positions with the U.S. Department of Commerce's Electronic Commerce Task Force and the Environmental Technologies
Exports Office, as well as the U.S. Department of State's Office of Mexican Affairs. Eric has Masters' degrees in Political
Science and in International Affairs, both from the University of California at San Diego and a B.A. from the University of
California, Santa Cruz.
- Kathy Greenler Sexton: Vice President and General Manager, Content Division -- Kathy Greenler Sexton is a dynamic, strategic and hands-on executive
with deep experience serving Information, Internet and Media companies. After working in broadcast television and international
marketing roles, she was a founding member, lead marketer and publisher for the web-based search engine pioneer AltaVista.
She has also general-managed or marketed industry-leading online companies focused on news, small business information and
general research including: ZoomInfo.com, BLR, Individual.com, Office.com and HighBeam Research. She has a BA in communications
from Boston College.
- Mike Hettinger: Vice President, Public Sector Innovation Group -- Mike Hettinger is Vice President for the Public Sector Innovation Group
at SIIA. Hettinger most recently served as Executive Director overseeing Strategic Planning and Market Development in Grant
Thornton's Global Public Sector Practice, where he was responsible for firm-wide strategic business planning, federal marketing,
and external relations. Prior to joining Grant Thornton, Hettinger was the staff director of the House of Representatives
Committee on Government Reform, Subcommittee on Government Management, Finance and Accountability. Hettinger also has an extensive
background in public affairs, having served as a Public Policy Counselor at Patton Boggs LLP, where he oversaw large-scale
lobbying and public affairs campaigns. Prior to joining Patton Boggs, Hettinger was Chief of Staff to Representative Tom Davis
of Virginia.
- David LeDuc: Senior Director of Public Policy -- David represents the Association before Congress, the Administration and other policymakers
across a number of key ICT public policy issues, including e-commerce, privacy, cyber security, cloud computing, open standards,
e-government and information policy. He has been instrumental in helping to advance the software and digital content industries,
including many major policy objectives back to the late 1990s.
- Mark Schneiderman: Senior Director of Education Policy -- Mark Schneiderman represents SIIA's members before policy makers and education leaders
on the government programs, funding and regulations that impact technology at all levels of education. Schneiderman works
with SIIA members and other education stakeholders to identify educational trends and needs, formulate a vision for technology
and related policies, address industry and market challenges, and advocate for enabling legislation and government programs
at the federal and state levels. In so doing, he has built a variety of strategic partnerships and managed SIIA leadership
initiatives to address key barriers to the enhanced use of digital learning. He also helps education providers understand
the impact of public policies and regulations on their customers so they can better serve educational needs. Prior to joining
SIIA, Schneiderman was Legislative Associate for the Council of Chief State School Officers, where he represented the public
officials heading each state's department of education. He holds a BA in Political Science from the University of Pennsylvania
and an MPP from Georgetown University. He serves on the executive board of the National Coalition for Technology in Education
and Training (NCTET), and he previously served on boards of the KIPP DC/Key Academy charter school and the Committee for Education
Funding (CEF).
- SIIA Board of Directors
- Richard Atkinson: Adobe Systems, Inc.
- Simon Beale: ProQuest
- Mark Bohannon: Red Hat, Inc.
- Cynthia Braddon: McGraw Hill Financial (Chairperson)
- Kate Friedrich: Thomson Reuters
- Randall Hopkins: NASDAQ OMX
- Steven Kingsley: Pearson
- Stephen Laster: McGraw Hill Education
- Steve Manzo: Reed Elsevier Inc.
- Bernard McKay: Intuit, Inc.
- Timothy Sheehy: IBM Corporation
- Johanna Shelton: Google, Inc.
- Daniel Smith: Dow Jones & Company
- Kevin Stone: Cengage Learning
- Ken Wasch: SIIA
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