Author
Profiles
(Originally published in Messaging Magazine, March/April
1999)
Jim Bruce is a Partner with Wiley, Rein & Fieldings government affairs practice and has particular experience in communications and energy. He serves as outside counsel to EMA and is a regular speaker on e-mail privacy and policy issues at EMAs conferences. He is the former Senior Counsel of the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, as well as Counsel for the Senate Committee on Aeronautical and Space Sciences. He is a member of the District of Columbia Bar, and is registered with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office as a patent attorney.
Praveen Goyal is an Associate in Wiley, Rein & Fieldings Cyberlaw and Y2K practices. Goyal graduated cum laude, with a B.A. from Yale College and earned a J.D. from Harvard Law School where he was Senior Editor, Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy.
Mark Becker, Control Data Systems, Inc., is responsible for consulting with senior executives, user communities, and company technologists to define opportunities to utilize directory, security, and messaging centric Internet and client/server technologies. He prepares architecture and general designs and then works with organizations to clarify migration plans that maximize value. Mr. Beckers experience has been gained through a 28-year professional career focused on production management, corporate strategic planning, marketing, and industrial engineering.
Robert Booker, Control Data Systems, Inc., manages program initiatives for global organizations in North America, Europe and the Pacific Rim. Mr. Booker has designed and implemented enterprise infrastructure solutions in the areas of information security, global messaging and global directories for major clients with recent emphasis in the financial services, insurance and manufacturing industries.
Helen Hammond is President of Blue Cube Strategic, LLC, a management consulting company that provides telecommunications and network and information security consulting services to industry and government. Ms. Hammond has twenty-five years experience in telecommunications and information technology. Ms. Hammonds professional activities and expertise comprise strategic marketing, business development, technology management, program management, and management consulting. She has held senior-level management positions in several Fortune 50 telecommunications and semiconductor companies, as well as a senior management position with a major international research and consulting institute
Mary Fisher is Director of Strategic Planning at ARINC, Incorporated, a telecommunications company providing network and messaging services to the aviation and travel industry. As a strategic planner, she is responsible for developing new business opportunities that leverage current and future technologies into value-added network services three to five years in the future. Ms. Fishers thirty-year career in information management has focused on developing and implementing advanced technologies in leading companies, while maintaining a business perspective on the use of technology. She has been instrumental in positioning Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) as necessary in the aviation vertical industry. She served as EMA97 Directory Challenge Work Group Leader for the EDI Application, demonstrating use of the Global Directory for storing and retrieving EDI trading profiles.
Nand Mulchandani is Director of Product Management and Co-Founder of Oblix, founded in June of 1996. Prior to co-founding Oblix, Nand worked in the Developer Products Group at Sun Microsystems on compiler code-generation and optimization, and helped develop the JIT compilers for Java. Nand also worked at Hewlett-Packard and MIT.
Ian Goldsmith joined ISOCOR in September 1997 as Business Manager, Strategic Products and has more than 10 years of experience in messaging and networking technology. He rapidly assumed responsibility for Directory Products, including the recently launched MetaConnect® product family. Previously he served as Technical Manager, U.S. operations for NEXOR. For more than six years prior to joining NEXOR, Mr. Goldsmith was Technical Consultant with ICL Information Services Division. He was responsible for X.400, X.500 and SMTP deployments at major telecommunications providers around the world.
Tony Mulqueen is a Writer for ISOCOR white papers and case studies that describe ISOCOR messaging and directory solutions. He works to ensure that the ISOCOR open standards approach is presented correctly to the media and the communications industry. He also presents on messaging and directory topics to seminars and conferences across Europe and Asia. For the past seven years, Mr. Mulqueen has contributed a monthly column on information technology trends to Irish Computer, and has worked as a Visiting Lecturer at the University of Limerick. Prior to his work in data communications, he worked as an academic in the area of linguistics, artificial intelligence, and natural language processing.
Milt Roselinsky is a Principal Systems Architect and Senior Technical Product Manager for Software.com, a developer of award-winning networking products and low-cost voice mail systems based on advanced computer telephony capabilities. Roselinsky has promoted standards-based networking as an active member of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) since 1987.
Michèle Rubenstein is Program Manager for Business Enterprise Solutions at the U.S. Treasury Department, providing strategic oversight for related programs for Treasurys fourteen business units. Ms. Rubenstein is also Chair of EMAs Board of Directors as well as several government and industry technology working groups and committees. Prior to joining Treasury, she worked at the Department of Defense and has also worked in the telecommunications and banking fields.
Paul Evans runs an independent management
consultant practicing in messaging, electronic commerce, business processes and
innovation. He is also associated with Ferris Research, Inc., providing research and
analysis on messaging, directories and collaboration subjects. This follows his career in
the Federal Aviation Administration where Mr. Evans was Deputy Manager of the Information
Technology Services Integrated Product Team, Electronic Information Product Team Leader
overseeing the FAAs e-mail system, FAA Liaison to the Aviation Industry for
Electronic Commerce and an Aviation Safety Inspector. MM