IBC forms Executive Board

Sep 21, 2006 8:00 AM

    

The group representing the six partners who own IBC has formed an Executive Board with the mission of maintaining the relevancy of the international exhibition during this period of rapid change in the media landscape.

The IBC Partnership Board, which represents the IEEE Broadcast Technology Society, the Institution of Engineering and Technology, the International Association of Broadcasting Manufacturers, the Royal Television Society, the Society of Cable Telecommunication Engineers and the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers, formed the Executive Board with the goal of ensuring the continued quality of the exhibition and conferences, as well as assuring that participants benefit from IBC activities.

The new Executive Board includes:

  • Mike Martin, chairman of the IBC Executive Management Committee
  • Michael Crimp, director of marketing and business development
  • Richard Suter, director of operations
  • Glenn Robinson, director of finance.

For more information, visit: www.ibc.org.




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