AeA Mountain States Announces Additions to Executive Board
January 25 2007 - 6:19PM
PR Newswire (US)
DENVER, Jan. 25 /PRNewswire/ -- The Mountain States Council of the
AeA, the nation's largest high-tech trade association, has been
experiencing strong growth in regional membership and announced
today the addition of several prominent industry leaders to its
board for 2007. Joining the board are: Christine Owens the
president of Amplify Communications LLC; Paul Reveley a vice
president for Lockheed Martin Coherent Technologies (NYSE:LMT); and
Bob Van Buskirk the president and CEO of Sirenza Microdevices
(NASDAQ:SMDI). In addition, Greg Jenik the chief operating officer
for TAEUS International Corp. has been appointed as the vice-chair
of the board. John Elms the president and CEO of SpectraLink Corp.
(NASDAQ:SLNK), who continues as chairman of the board, said, "This
is a high-energy team that represents some of the best minds in the
mountain states high-tech industry. We are committed to drawing
upon the international power of AeA to best serve the interests of
regional technology companies." Additional continuing members of
the AeA Mountain States Council Board include: Jim Brogan a partner
at Cooley Godward Kronish LLP, Greg Jones the president and CEO of
Symetrix Corp., Rob Kaufman a partner at Q Advisors LLC, Patrick
Leonard the vice president of development at Rogue Wave Software a
Quovadx division (NASDAQ:QVDX), Tom McGimpsey an executive vice
president and Chief Legal Officer at McDATA Corp.
(NASDAQ:MCDTA/MCDT), Jean Mooney the Colorado government and public
affairs manager for Agilent Technologies Inc. (NYSE:A) and Sandy
Rothe managing partner for Deloitte & Touche LLP. The AeA
Mountain States Council serves member companies in Colorado, Utah
and Wyoming. As members of the Mountain States Board, participating
executives define the overall strategy and plan programs and
initiatives for the region. About AeA Mountain States Council With
more than 70 members in Colorado, Utah and Wyoming, the AeA
Mountain States Council serves as the regional office of AeA, the
nation's largest technology trade association with 2,500 member
companies representing all segments of the high-tech industry and
offices throughout the U.S., as well as Brussels and Beijing. For
more information, please visit
http://www.aeanet.org/AeACouncils/MTCouncilStart.asp DATASOURCE:
AeA Mountain States Council CONTACT: Jessica Wright of AeA,
+1-303-438-0571, Web site: http://www.aeanet.org/
http://www.aeanet.org/AeACouncils/MTCouncilStart.asp
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