DMTF Welcomes New Executive Officers

PORTLAND, Ore. – September 2, 2014DMTF, an industry standards organization working to simplify the manageability of network-accessible technologies through open and collaborative efforts by leading technology companies, today announced its new team of executive officers.

Appointed by the DMTF’s Board of Directors at its July meeting, the following representatives will lead the organization, serving a one-year term. Officers in a new position include:

Chair of the Board – Jon Hass, Dell

Vice-Chair of the Board – Colleen Evans, Microsoft Corporation

Senior Vice President – Hemal Shah, Broadcom Corporation

Vice President of Alliances – John Leung, Intel Corporation

Vice President of Finance – Larry Lamers, VMware, Inc.

Vice President of Interoperability and Vice President of Marketing – Bob Freund, Hitachi, Ltd.

 

Officers appointed to another term serving the DMTF in their current role include:

President – Jeff Hilland, HP

Executive Director and Secretary – Kes Wold, Wold Consulting

Vice President of Regional Chapters – Yinghua Qin, Dell

Vice President of Technology – Hemal Shah, Broadcom Corporation

 

“The DMTF is pleased to have such high-quality executive officers from the industry’s leading companies to help guide our work to simplify the manageability of network-accessible technologies,” said Jeff Hilland, president, DMTF. “We would like to offer our thanks to outgoing officers Shishir Pardikar and Troy Biegger for their dedication and service to the organization, and a special note of gratitude to Winston Bumpus, who has served the DMTF in the role of either president or chair of the board for more than 16 years.”

“As I step down from an executive position in the DMTF, but remain on the Board, I look forward to the leadership of our impressive slate of officers,” said Winston Bumpus, president emeritus, DMTF. “I remain committed to the important work of the organization, and I’m happy to see it in such capable hands.”

More information about the DMTF Executive Officers is available at http://dmtf.org/about/officers. Detailed information on all DMTF standards can be found at www.dmtf.org/standards. Those interested in supporting and joining DMTF’s efforts to identify and create standards can learn more at www.dmtf.org/join.

About DMTF

The DMTF is an industry standards organization working to simplify the manageability of network-accessible technologies through open and collaborative efforts by leading technology companies. DMTF creates and drives the international adoption of interoperable management standards, supporting implementations that enable the management of diverse traditional and emerging technologies including cloud, virtualization, network and infrastructure. The organization spans the globe with member companies and alliance partners from varied industry sectors, led by a board of directors from Broadcom Corporation; CA Technologies; Cisco; Citrix Systems, Inc.; Dell; Emerson Network Power; Fujitsu; Hitachi, Ltd.; HP; Intel Corporation; Microsoft Corporation; NetApp; Oracle; Software AG; Telecom Italia and VMware, Inc. Information about the DMTF’s leadership, technologies and how to participate can be found at www.dmtf.org.