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Bio/Description
A graduate of the University of Glasgow with the engineering qualifications of B.Sc. (Eng), M.I.E.E., C. Eng. (UK.), he later completed post-graduate studies in Atomic Physics at McGill University in Montreal Canada. He served as chairman of the American National Standards Institute from 1984 to 1986. During his thirty-two year career with IBM, he rapidly advanced through a series of key executive positions in sales, marketing and policy making, becoming IBM Director of Standards and Data Security, where he had worldwide responsibility for the company?s strategy and policies in these areas. Vice President of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) and Chairman of its Standards Association and Board of Governors, he was also a member of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the New York Academy of Sciences, the Institution of Electrical Engineers (UK) and the United Kingdom Engineering Council. He served as Vice-Chairman of the Business and Industry Advisory Council to the O.E.C.D. and as a member of the Commission on Technology and Information Policy of the International Chamber of Commerce. In 1980, as a result of his leadership of many delegations to international organizations, he was awarded the ANSI Astin-Polk Medal for promoting trade and understanding among nations. In 1997, he received the Steinmetz Medal for advancing international standardization in information technology. He participated in special programs at Brookings Institution, Watson Scientific Computing Laboratory, Columbia University, M.I.T., the Aspen Institute for Advanced Studies and was an active participant in key policy making dialogues at the U.S. Council on Foreign Relations, the Ditchley Foundation (UK), and the Ford Foundation, Bellagio, Italy.
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