TelePresence World 2008 A landmark summit on the emerging technologies of Telepresence, Presence, and Unified Communications Over the next decade, virtually every Global 5000 company will adopt a technology allowing them to interact with people, no matter how far away, as if they were in the same room. The technology is called telepresence, and a variety of Fortune 1000 organizations already use it, reporting both satisfaction and a strong return on their investment. Telepresence meetings make remote participants life-size, with fluid motion, accurate flesh-tones and flawless audio. The experience feels remarkably natural and comfortable for almost any size meeting from two people to large classrooms. Telepresence solutions are easy to use and surprisingly handy for collaborating on spreadsheets, slide decks, documents or even physical objects with minute details. Specialized telepresence solutions for specific industries already exist, for settings as diverse as pharmaceutical research labs, movie and television studios, university-level distance learning, and neurological operating rooms. Most importantly, telepresence solutions create a “business-class consistency-of-quality” between companies, universities, publicly available telepresence facilities, and other organizations on the same effective visual collaboration networks. This consistency-of-quality between locations when combined with the improved end-user acceptance and usage of telepresence solutions is creating a platform for effective Inter-company business connecting vendors, suppliers, customers and joint venture partners together for natural, comfortable, instantaneous global collaboration. Complimenting and accelerating the telepresence revolution is an equally important revolution in Presence, the ability to know colleagues’ and partners’ availability and connect to them instantaneously, and Unified Communications, the integration of communications to a single in-box for voice, email, fax, webconferencing, video, and ultimately telepresence. When combined, these technologies have already demonstrated the ability to dramatically improve workflow, save time, and accelerate time-to-market advantage through the ability to: • Reliably reach co-workers on the first try • Manage voicemail, email, and faxes from the same inbox • Instantaneously escalate IM sessions into collaborative video and/or webconferences • Simplify the calendaring of meetings, webconferences, and videoconferences/telepresence • Improve the ability of roadwarriors and teleworkers to stay connected to colleagues TelePresence World 2008: A Critical Summit This landmark summit, a high-level conference and trade exhibition, will bring together telepresence, presence, and unified communications industry leaders and major end-users from around the globe. Each will have the opportunity to debate and discuss the revolutionary technological developments that have brought telepresence from the realm of science fiction to the reality of everyday business. Through your sponsorship of this event, we invite you to be a catalyst, as, for example, corporate CEO’s and CIO’s exchange ideas, counter challenges, and shape a vision for implementation throughout the business and consumer worlds. Don’t miss this opportunity to elevate and set your company apart, by becoming a key player in helping to set the course for these key industries.

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The Organizers welcome interested parties to contact us regarding speaking opportunities at TelePresence World 2007 conference sessions. Potential speakers can include professionals, academics, and government officials working in the fields of TelePresence, Presence and/or Unified Communications.  Please email info@hemisphereinc.com for more information.



Bob Hagerty

CEO & Chairman of the Board of Directors
Polycom



Mr. Bob Hagerty joined Polycom in January 1997 as President, Chief Operating Officer, and a member of the Board of Directors. In July 1998 he was named Chief Executive Officer, and in March 2000 he became Chairman of the Board of Directors. Mr. Hagerty came to Polycom to build on the vision of delivering a collaborative communications solution for customers interested in achieving quantum leaps in efficiency and productivity. During his tenure, Polycom has made a number of key acquisitions including Destiny Conferencing, Voyant Technologies, ViaVideo, Accord Networks, PictureTel, Meet you, ASPI and Circa Communications.
 

Marc Trachtenberg

Chief Executive Officer
Teliris



Marc Trachtenberg is a co-founder of Teliris, where he holds the positions of CEO and Chief Technology Officer. In this role, he supplies strategic direction and drives the vision for the corporation. Marc is the chief architect of the FACT framework, and is responsible for development of Teliris’ infrastructure. He also manages research and development of all Teliris’ future product and transport solutions. Marc has over 22 years of experience in leading-edge technology in the areas of infrastructure and transport systems. He architects global networks for international companies and works closely with communication carriers and infrastructure vendors to shape the services and devices of their next-generation offerings.
 


Charles Stucki
Vice President / General Manager
Cisco TelePresence Systems Business Unit



Charles Stucki joined Cisco six years ago, and served as the VP of the Internet Business Solutions Group Manufacturing practice, where he worked with global account teams, theater and area sales leadership, and senior business executives in global high-tech, automotive, aerospace, and industrial companies. Prior to joining the EMTG, he led a cross-Cisco program to set a Cisco-wide strategy and action plan to upgrade process and systems infrastructure in order to better support Cisco’s growing software businesses. This past year, Stucki also worked on developing the criteria and process for vetting and incubating new ideas into the next emerging technologies. He holds a BS, summa cum laude, from Brigham Young University, a CPA, and an MBA, with high distinction, from the Harvard Business School.
 


Tom Szabo
Co-Founder, CEO and Chairman
Telanetix, Inc.


Mr. Szabo is a co-founder of Telanetix, Inc. and has served as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, and as a member of the Board of Directors since the company's inception in 2001.  He has an extensive background in content movement and delivery gained as founder of Digital On-Demand, Inc., a private digital entertainment network that has distribution agreements with global entertainment companies including Sony, EMI, BMG and Disney, and RedDotNet, a network of over 10,000 music listening stations for retail locations around the country.  Mr. Szabo drives his vision of collaborative communication through the development of leading-edge, easy to use features that existing markets demand, and driving value to emerging markets.
 
 


Aaron McCormack
CEO
BT Conferencing



Aaron has been CEO of BT Conferencing since early 2006. Previously he was vice president of product management for BT Global Services since 2002. He also takes a prominent role in BT’s merger and acquisition activities and business development. Prior to his current position, he has held a variety of positions with BT and its joint ventures – including those with AT&T and MCI. He has worked extensively in sales, service, product marketing and product development. These roles have seen him live and work in Europe, Asia and the Americas. He currently lives in Boston, USA. Aaron holds a Master’s Degree in Engineering, Business and French from the Queen’s University of Belfast.
 


Kent Lowell
VP and General Manager – Global Video Solutions
BT Conferencing



Kent Lowell is VP and General Manager of Global Video Solutions for BT Conferencing. Mr. Lowell is responsible for the development, marketing, and delivery of global video solutions and solutions ranging from public bridging services to managed solutions that encompass video endpoints, network services, and overall management. BT Conferencing’s portfolio of video solutions is built from best-of-breed components and can be tailored to fit specific client requirements. Mr. Lowell joined BT Conferencing from BT Infonet where he was responsible for product marketing and business development of fully managed end-to-end solutions in voice and video over IP. Mr. Lowell received a Bachelor of Science in University Studies, a Master of Science in Managerial Economics from Brigham Young University and an MSIA from Carnegie-Mellon University.
 

Steve McNelley
Co-Founder
DVE Telepresence



Steve McNelley is a Co-Founder of DVE Telepresence, a pioneer and leader in the new True Telepresence interactive visual experience. Early in his career, Steve secured several patents for communication technologies, which are now incorporated into millions of web cameras and wireless video-enabled cell phones. In the early 1990s, Steve joined his talents and patents with Jeff Machtig to create a new generation of Telepresence communication mediums. They formed an early pioneering company in the videoconferencing field -- Videotronic Systems, which for years served as a consulting and custom display company in the videoconferencing business. In the late 1990s, Steve and Jeff founded Digital Video Enterprises. DVE’s mission was to remain diligent in developing a new generation of turnkey products far superior in experience than anything ever done in the conferencing business. Over the years, DVE has delivered numerous Telepresence projects to leading corporations, universities, Hollywood studios, and several Wall Street financial firms. DVE is currently involved in designing, developing, and deploying numerous projects for leading corporations, defense applications, government, healthcare, and distance learning initiatives. Steve McNelley received a Ph.D. in Psychology specializing in the human factors of Telepresence and today is recognized as the leading expert in the subject.
 

Barry D. Nalls

Chief Executive Officer
MASERGY



Currently the CEO of MASERGY, Barry D. Nalls launched the telecommunications network firm in 2000. He has an expertise in developing, designing, managing and marketing complex telecommunications networks. Under the leadership of Nalls, MASERGY received the 2006 Tech Titans Emerging Company Horizon Award for the overall progress of the company, and increased revenues of an average 30 percent each quarter for the past 18 months. Nalls received his MBA from Southern Methodist University. Prior to joining MASERGY, Nalls served in senior management positions in sales and marketing at Epoch Internet and GTE. Among his accomplishments are creating the Telecom industry’s first DSL proof-of-concept trial; building and managing the business product suite for GTE’s national CLEC; and managing the first business long distance program for a major ILEC.
 

Carol Zelkin
Executive Director
IMCCA



As Executive Director of the International Multimedia and Collaborative Communications Alliance (IMCCA), Carol Zelkin's wealth of experience and record of success have enabled her to help grow the non-profit industry trade association to its full potential. Her strong background in telecommunications as an Executive Board Member of the International Teleconferencing Association (ITCA), as well as serving as its President for two years, positioned her to play a key role in the formation and on-going management of the IMCCA. In her role as the IMCCA Executive Director, Ms. Zelkin is responsible for the Alliance's industry relations, strategic planning, business development and international relations and business development. She has been successful in negotiating agreements with various related organizations, both nationally and internationally, which help to further the value of the IMCCA to its members. Ms. Zelkin's credentials as an industry leader were formed during her time at Optel, a teleconferencing company she co-founded, as well as in her various capacities with the ITCA. She has expansive knowledge of the technology and a solid skill set of financial and marketing expertise.
 

Chris Martinez

Business Development Multi-Media Services
Nortel



Chris Martinez leads business development globally for Nortel Multimedia Services, Nortel’s newest services organization. The Nortel Multimedia services portfolio includes video conferencing products and services, integrated with webcasting, podcasting, reservation-less and special event audio conferencing for multimedia based communication, collaboration, and eLearning programs. Chris and her team are responsible for the operations of Nortel’s multimedia services organization supporting Nortel’s global customer base. Last year, this team managed over 7200 hours of “boardroom” video conferencing, 550,000 desktop video conferencing minutes, 1600 web casts and 234 million minutes of audio conferencing, all at unprecedented levels of user satisfaction. Chris has over 10 years experience in Multimedia operations with Nortel where she has introduced multimedia-based communication solutions throughout N. America, Latin America and Europe. She has been recognized for producing award winning major media, analysts, employee communication and eLearning events and has deployed video conference networks around the world integrated with media streaming and other multimedia technologies. Chris joined Nortel Networks in 1996 and has held various positions managing some of Nortel’s top global accounts and operations management for multimedia based applications, global videoconferencing, media streaming platforms and collaboration tools. Chris received certification for computer operations/programming from N. American College in Phoenix, Arizona in 1985 and is a certified Project Management Professional (PMP) from the internationally accredited Project Management Institute. She is based in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. Email: cmartine@nortel.com / Telephone: 954-851-8038
 

Parvati Dev

Director, SUMMIT
Senior Scientist, Stanford University



At Stanford University School of Medicine, Dr. Parvati Dev directs research in education innovation through the use of simulation, visualization and game-based learning. She has 30 years of research experience in medical imaging, computational modeling, high performance computing, and learning technologies. Her research group at Stanford, SUMMIT, is an international leader in learning technology development and evaluation. She is a member of numerous university and industry advisory councils and has an extensive publication record.
 

David Danto

VP, Director of Global Multimedia Engineering
Lehman Brothers



David Danto has spent 29 years in the audio visual and broadcasting industries. He has designed facilities for firms such as AT&T, Bloomberg LP, FNN, Morgan Stanley and NYU. He is currently the Director of Global Multimedia Engineering for Lehman Brothers and an Executive Board member of the IMCCA.
 

Matthew Lombard
President
International Society for Presence Research (ISPR)



Matthew Lombard, PhD, is Associate Professor and Chair in the Department of Broadcasting, Telecommunications and Mass Media in the School of Communications and Theater at Temple University in Philadelphia. His research centers on individuals' psychological and physiological processing of media presentations and experiences, with particular focus on the concept of (tele)presence. He co-founded and is president of the International Society for Presence Research (ISPR; http://ispr.info) and moderates the presence-l listserv, a cross-disciplinary discussion forum related to presence theory and research. His work has appeared in academic journals including Behaviour & Information Technology, CyberPsychology and Behavior, Journal of Communication, Human Communication Research, Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication and Presence: Teleoperators and Virtual Environments.
 

Marshall Eubanks

CTO
Iformata Communications



Marshall Eubanks is Chief Technology Officer (CTO) of Iformata Communications, a provider of networking services for video Telepresence. Until the recent acquisition of Destiny Conferencing by Polycom, he was CTO of that company, and prior to that he had the same role at TeleSuite Corporation, the first company to develop telepresence solutions in the marketplace. An entrepreneur with experience in several start-up corporations, Mr. Eubanks has also taken a leading role in the deployment of IP Multicasting and is a recognized expert in Internet Multicasting and its use for audio and video broadcasting and teleconferencing. Trained as a physicist, he has received various scientific awards and has an asteroid, (6696) Eubanks, named in his honor.
 

Larry Smarr
Founding Director
California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology



Dr. Smarr is a professor at the Jacobs School's Department of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of California at San Diego. He is also the founding Institute Director of the California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology, which brings together over two hundred faculty from UCSD and UC Irvine and over fifty industrial partners to research the future development of the Internet. In 2002, he was named the Harry E. Gruber Professor of Computer Science & Information Technologies. His views on the future of the Internet, supercomputers, and computational science have been quoted widely in a variety of publications including the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and Nature.
 

Laurin Herr
Founding Director, CineGrid
Founder & President, Pacific Interface, Inc.



Laurin Herr is founder and president of Pacific Interface Inc., an international consulting company based in Oakland, California that facilitates research and business between Japan, America and Europe. For over 25 years, Pacific Interface has been analyzing trends in media, computing, video/graphics, displays and networking applications on behalf of clients worldwide wishing to explore new markets. In addition to Pacific Interface, Laurin is a founding director of CineGrid, a non-profit international membership organization whose mission is to build an interdisciplinary community focused on the research, development, and demonstration of networked collaborative tools, enabling the production, use and exchange of very high-quality digital media over high-speed photonic networks. He has served as an advisory member of the Digital Cinema Consortium of Japan since its inception in 2001 and is a member of SMPTE and ACM SIGGRAPH. Laurin received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Cornell University in 1972. He studied Japanese intensively in the US and Japan, and pursued additional graduate studies at Cornell and at Sophia University in Tokyo. He is also a long-time student of Aikido and holds the rank of 5th dan.
 

Howard S. Lichtman
President
Human Productivity Lab



Howard S. Lichtman is a productivity-focused technologist and consultant with specialties in Telepresence and Visual Collaboration and Organizational & Personal Productivity.   He is the founder and President of the Human Productivity Lab, an independent consultancy covering the telepresence and effective visual collaboration industries. Prior to founding Human Productivity Lab in 2005, Mr. Lichtman was the Vice President of Business Development at TeleSuite, the world's first commercially successful telepresence provider and an innovator in visual collaboration. Mr. Lichtman is also the author of Telepresence, Effective Visual Collaboration and the Future of Global Business at the Speed of Light (2006) on the emerging telepresence industry and was a contributing author to Emerging Technologies for Teleconferencing and Telepresence (2005).  Mr. Lichtman is a frequent commentator on telepresence, videoconferencing and effective visual collaboration and his writings on and analysis of the industry have been featured by Reuters, Pro AV Magazine, Killer App Magazine, and CFO Magazine among others.  Prior to TeleSuite, Mr. Lichtman was a founder, President, and Chief Product Officer at Powwow Networks, a visual collaboration start up looking to improve the human factors, effectiveness, reliability, and cost of both visual and data collaboration. Before he developed his interest in telepresence and visual collaboration, Mr. Lichtman started and ran the financial vertical sales organization at Savvis Communications which specialized in managed networking and managed service solutions for trading floor technology and market data applications for Wall Street. 
 


R. Shawn Edmondson
Co-founder and President
thereNow, Inc.



Dr. R. Shawn Edmondson received his Ph.D. from the Research and Evaluation Methodology program at Utah State University’s Psychology department. He is President and co-founder of thereNow, Inc., a company researching the application of telepresence technology in the areas professional development, mentoring, and teaching. In his doctoral research, he presented the telepresence-enabled cognitive apprenticeship model of professional development and empirically demonstrated the potential of this application of telepresence technology. Dr. Edmondson’s experience in educational research, technology, and entrepreneurship also comes from his roles as Senior Research Associate for Spectrum Education Group, Board Member of DeepWell Data Services, Executive Director of the Evaluation Resource Institute, and co-founder and Chief Technical Officer for PM Gear.
 


Yulun Wang
CEO
InTouch Health



Yulun Wang, PhD, is chairman and CEO of InTouch Technologies. He founded Computer Motion in 1989, which pioneered surgical robotics. He was principal architect and inventor of the voice-controlled robotic arm AESOP, the 1st FDA cleared surgical robot, as well as the ZEUS robotic surgical system, which performed the world’s first trans-atlantic surgery. In 2002, Dr. Wang founded InTouch Technologies (dba InTouch Health), a company which pioneers remote presence robot systems that enable healthcare professionals to provide more effective and efficient healthcare. Dr. Wang has a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from the University of California, Santa Barbara.
 


Rich De Brino
Chief Information Officer / Vice President
Advances in Technology



As the former CIO of Compass Health and the CIO and Vice President of its wholly-owned subsidiary, Advances in Technology (AiT) Rich De Brino is responsible for not only the technical direction of the parent company but also for many of AiT’s clients as well. Rich brings over 25 years of IT experience to the table and holds degrees in both Electrical Engineering (EE) & Computer Information Systems (CIS). Rich is the current Vice President of Programs for Seattle SIM (Society for Information management) as well as an active member of the WSA and a graduate of the UCLA Executive education program. Rich has been working on Tele-Medicine solutions for Behavioral Health for the past 4 years.
 


Brent Houlahan
Board Advisor
Human Productivity Labs


Brent Houlahan is a member of the Board of Advisors @ Human Productivity Lab and writes on securing telepresence in The CTO’s Corner his occasional column on the Lab’s website. Brent was most recently the Chief Technology Officer and Vice President of Operations for NetSec, which provides managed security services to some of the most recognizable names in the Fortune 100. NetSec was acquired by MCI in January of 2005, and Brent took on additional responsibilities as MCI’s Vice President of Managed Security Services as well. Prior to joining NetSec, Brent served as CTO of innovative visual collaboration upstart Powwow Networks, built data centers and created managed service solutions at global internetworking provider Savvis Communications, and was the founding manager of the Global Security Product Engineering team at UUNet where his development team won DataCom Magazine’s “Product of the Year” in 1998 and created the industry’s first managed virtual private networking offering. Brent’s rich experience includes providing consulting services to both the NSA and the NRO in the U.S., Japan and the UK.
 
 


Nigel M. Parsad
Systems Research Analyst
Advanced Biomedical Collaboratory (ABC), University of Chicago



Nigel M. Parsad is a Systems Research Analyst at the Advanced Biomedical Collaboratory (ABC) at the University of Chicago. The ABC group is exploring innovative ways to inject grid infrastructure, immersive 3D telepresence and distributed collaborative computing tools into medical visualization applications. Nigel is currently involved in an introductory clinical evaluation of virtual liver transplant resection and volume calculation in hepatic surgical rehearsal. This study utilizes a 3D, stereoscopic, distributed immersive virtual environment designed and built by ABC using open source software and commoditized hardware components. Before joining the ABC group, Nigel designed medical workstation GUIs as part of a medical physics group involved in the computer aided diagnosis (CAD) of pre-cancerous colonic polyps at the University of Chicago. He holds both an M.S. in Cosmochemistry and an M.S. in Computer Science from the University of Chicago.
 
 


Tom West
CEO
National LambdaRail (NLR)


Tom West became the Chief Executive Officer of NLR in September 2003. NLR is a national effort comprised of members and associates from across the country focused on implementing and operating a national network infrastructure to serve the needs of the advanced research community. West has over four decades of executive management experience in the research and higher education community. He has served as a small college president, a vice chancellor for administration for regional campuses in a public university system, and 26 years as the Chief Information Technology Officer (CITO) for two large public university systems-Indiana University (1973-1981) and the California State University (1981-1999). From March 1999 through June 2004 he served as the President and Chief Executive Officer for CENIC (Corporation for Education Network Initiatives in California). He served as CEO for both CENIC and NLR from September 2003 through June 2004. At the end of June he resigned from CENIC to devote all his time to NLR.
 
 


Michael Brandofino

President and CEO
Glowpoint, Inc.



Mr. Brandofino was appointed President and CEO of Glowpoint, Inc. in April 2006 and has been a fixture in the video communications space since 1995 when he co-founded a company called Face to Face communications. In 2000, his company was acquired and he was appointed CTO in charge of building the first IP-based managed video service called Glowpoint. He is considered a visionary in the video communications space and spearheaded the development of a number of technologies that have allowed IP-based video communications to catch up with the more mature voice-over-IP market. Mr. Brandofino and his team received their first patent for video operator services in 2007 and have eight patents still in process, all centered around unique video-over-IP technologies and services. In recognition of his achievements in advancing IP two-way video communications, he was named as a finalist in the New Jersey Technical Councils top CIO/CTO of the year in 2005.
 
 


Nick Sauer
Vice President, Research and Development
BrightCom


Prior to joining the McCandless Group, Nicholas Sauer worked for several internet startup firms. Nicholas graduated from the University of California at Irvine with a Bachelors Degree in Information and Computer Science. He has worked on cutting edge technology for computer based collaboration for the majority of his career. Nick leads all the development efforts for the McCandless Group and its' subsidiaries: Bightcom, Alphalogix and Blue Ocean Learning Centers.
 
 


Bob McCandless
CEO & Chief Technology Visionary
McCandless Group


For over thirty years, Mr. McCandless has been shaping the vision of collaborative computing and technology assisted human interaction. In addition to his wide industry experience, Bob has founded several companies as CEO of the McCandless Group such as BrightCom, Alphalogix and Blue Ocean Learning Centers to further refine his concepts of the next generation of enterprise wide communication tools. Bob is on the Board of Advisors for e-Pro Magazine from Penton Media, is a valued contributor to industry publications and is a regular speaker at Colleges, Universities and Industry events. Bob's vision to share information, ideas and data help drive him to create software technology that allows its enterprise customers to leverage the power of effective corporate communication and collaboration
 
 


David Coleman
Founder and Managing Director
Collaborative Strategies



David Coleman, Founder and Managing Director of Collaborative Strategies (CS) www.collaborate.com, has been involved with groupware, collaborative technologies, knowledge management (KM), online communities, and social networks since 1989.  He is a thought leader, frequent public speaker, industry analyst, and author of books and magazine articles on these topics. His comments and analysis are most frequently found on Collaborate.com’s “Collaboration Blog.” He has worked with a wide range of collaboration vendors including IBM/Lotus, Microsoft, Macromedia, Adboe, Intuit, EMC and Oracle, and helped them with strategy, positioning, or demand generation projects. He also works with end-user organizations to help them select collaboration technologies, including,  most recently, “collaborative consolidation” within the enterprise, building online communities and creating a variety of social networks. David also works with distributed teams (across organizational boundaries) to make them high-performance teams.



 
 


Henry Dewing
Principal Analyst
Forrester


Henry covers many aspects of unified communications, including IP telephony, voice/data convergence, and fixed mobile convergence. His research focuses on next-generation business models, the vendor telecom landscape, overall industry strategies, and the ever-closing gap between IT and telecom. Henry evaluates deployment and capability options that will affect businesses' rate of adoption of these new technologies and services. He will be advising CIOs and IT operations executives looking for best-practice research and information on vendor product sets. Henry also publishes research for tech marketing professionals and strategy executives on successful marketing and product approaches for unified communications solutions, using both user and demand-side adoption data and analysis. Prior to joining Forrester, Henry held senior management roles at Nokia, Intel, and Compaq, working to establish development and channel partnerships to deliver converged communications solutions. Before that, Henry worked in A.T. Kearney's Communications Industry Practice, where he undertook projects to align strategy & operations at firms throughout the telecommunications market. Henry began his telecommunications career at Bell Atlantic, holding positions of increasing responsibility in operations, engineering, business planning, and corporate finance. Henry holds a B.S. in physics-engineering and mathematics from Washington and Lee University and an M.B.A. from the University of Virginia.
 
 


Luc De Backer
Founder
Teleportel Europe


Luc De Backer has established a position of leadership for telepresence in Europe. Since founding his company, Teleportel Europe, in 2001 in Brussels he has become the source for telepresence solutions for corporations, banks, educational institutions and government agencies. Today, Luc is recognized as an authority on the European telepresence marketplace resulting from his first hand experience in supplying complete telepresence solutions. His educational background is in Economics and Informatics and he holds a Master’s Degree in Management Sciences from the Boston University. Prior to becoming an independent entrepreneur and prior to starting Teleportel Europe, Luc De Backer held senior management positions in Gerber Technology, Harris Adacom and Thyssen.
 
 


Anne L. Hardwick
Associate Director, Voice and Video Services
Virginia Information Technologies Agency


Anne L. Hardwick has been active in the teleconferencing industry since 1982. After joining the then Virginia Department of Information Technology in 1984 as the Manager for Teleconferencing and Media Services, Anne was instrumental in the development and deployment of numerous audio and video teleconferencing initiatives throughout state. Now the Virginia Information Technologies Agency, Anne’s current role includes the management of voice and video conferencing. Anne has been active throughout her career with industry professional associations, and was a founding board member of the IMCCA.
 
 


Jonathan Tyman
Manager, Digital Video Initiatives
Internet 2


Jonathan Tyman serves Internet2 as manager for digital video initiatives. He has a background in higher education, having taught courses in filmmaking and mass media at the University of Michigan for eight years. He also has considerable experience in video production, having spent ten years as a video producer and consultant for the automotive industry with a focus on globalization issues involving multi-lingual and cross-cultural video communications. Now exploring such advanced networking applications as collaborative HD & DV25 video production over IP, he is striving to grow use of H.323/SIP and other collaboration tools that bring academic communities together and enable research to take place in virtual space. Jonathan received his Ph.D. in American Culture and his M.A. in Telecommunication Arts from the University of Michigan and his B.A. from St. John’s College in Santa Fe.
 
 


Jon Price
Sales Director
The CarbonNeutral Company


Jon Price is Sales Director for The CarbonNeutral Company (TCNC). Price, who joined the TCNC in 2006 after a distinguished 20-year career in sales management with international finance and telecom corporations, is now in charge of growing The CarbonNeutral Company’s 12-person business development team. The CarbonNeutral Company was established in 1997 and is the brand leader in Voluntary Carbon Offset initiatives. They are active in the UK, Europe, USA, and Japan.
 
 


Michael G. McHale
President
Telbotics


Michael is president of Telbotics since March 2000. Prior to that Michael was responsible for development of PEBBLES from a research project into a commercial product. Michael is a new media maverick with 15 years international experience in technology and media organizations. MichaelÂąs specialty is building high performance teams and has a proven track record of delivering measurable results to multiple stakeholders. Michael was a recipient of a 2006 DaVinci Award for Innovative Design and was features at WIRED NextFest in San Francisco, Chicago and New York. Michael is one of the co-founders of Telbotics, where he has raised over $5 million in angel and government financing in Canada and the United States. Michael was responsible for presenting PEBBLES to the United States Congressional Appropriations Sub Committee on Health and Human Services and Education. The presentation resulted in a multi-year U.S. Federal government funding for a PEBBLES demonstration and Dissemination trial with leading U.S. Pediatric hospitals. Michael was also co-founder of MediaTribe Interactive, where he won the International Digital Media 1998 New Media Video Producer of the Year. Michael has held senior management positions with MediaTribe Interactive Inc., CHUMCity, a division of CHUM Ltd., and Alliance Communications in Canada and with DLT Entertainment and Universal Services Group in the United States.
 
 


Duffie White
Founder
TelePresence Tech


As a college student at the Rhode Island School of Design, Duffie White was inspired by the first public demonstration of a “Video Phone” by AT&T at the 1964 New York World’s Fair. After gaining recognition as an international multimedia producer, he starting his own production company in 1973. He has won dozens of international awards and has developed numerous advancements in communications systems. In 1995, he won an innovation award from the British government for his 3D image display technology and his inventions have received US and international patents. In 1999, he founded Teleportec and in 2004 he established Telepresence Technologies, LLC. Today TelePresence Tech systems are in use in over a dozen countries around the world. There are 13 countries which are using the TPT42 and TPT50 TelePresence Tech systems (not including the older Teleportec systems). Additional TPT systems are scheduled to be installed in other countries prior to the conference in June. US, Hong Kong, Singapore, India, Japan, China, Korea, Taiwan, Belgium, England, Germany, Italy, and Holland.
 
 


S. Ann Earon, Ph.D.
President
Telemanagement Resources International Inc. (TRI)


S. Ann Earon is President of Telemanagement Resources International Inc. (TRI), a 25 year old consulting practice specializing in marketing, communications, and training with an emphasis on market research, assessment, design, project management, promotions & training for collaborative conferencing (audio, web & video) systems. Ann is the Chairperson Emeritus of the Interactive Multimedia & Collaborative Communications Alliance (IMCCA), the non-profit industry association for conferencing & collaborative communications. Dr. Earon is a graduate of Colby College, holds a masters degree in Instructional Technology and Educational Administration from Northeastern University, and a Ph.D. from Boston College with majors in business, speech & communications, and education. She can be reached at AnnEaron@aol.com.
 
 


Jess Jamieson
President & CEO
Compass Health


Dr. Jamieson is the President and Chief Executive Officer of Compass Health. Compass Health is a comprehensive community-based behavioral healthcare organization providing services in the North Puget Sound area of Washington State. Dr. Jamieson holds a faculty appointment at the University of Washington. He is a national consultant to health and human services organizations.
 
 


Jason Leigh, Ph.D.
Director, Electronic Visualization Laboratory
University of Illinois at Chicago


Jason Leigh is an Associate Professor of Computer Science and director of the Electronic Visualization Laboratory (EVL) at the University of Illinois at Chicago. Leigh is a co-founder of VRCO, the GeoWall Consortium and the Global Lambda Visualization Facility. Leigh currently leads the visualization and collaboration research on the National Science Foundation's OptIPuter project, and has led EVL's Tele-Immersion research agenda since 1995. His main area of interest is in developing collaboration technologies and techniques for supporting a wide range of applications ranging from the remote exploration of large-scale data, education and entertainment.
 
 


Steven Senger
Chair of Computer Science
University of Wisconsin – La Crosse


Steven Senger is Chair of Computer Science at the Univ. of Wisc. - La Crosse and Director of the Advanced Computation Laboratory. His research interests focus on advanced networks for collaboration, virtual environments, visualization and haptics. He is the creator of the Digital Cadaver Environment.
 
 


Pierre Boulanger
Director of the Advanced Man Machine Interface Laboratory
University of Alberta


Dr. Boulanger graduated from Laval University in Engineering Physics. He also received his Masters in Physics from the same university and his Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Montreal. He worked for 18 years at the National Research Council of Canada as a senior research officer where his primary research interest were in 3D computer vision, rapid product development, and virtualized reality systems. Since July 1st 2001, he is working as a professor at the Department of Computing Science at the University of Alberta doing research and teaching on virtualized reality systems with a focus on computational steering for virtual prototyping and design review. He is also an adjunct scientist and principal investigator for teleimmersion at TRLabs. In 2005, Dr. Boulanger was awarded an iCORE industrial chair on Collaborative Virtual Environment. He has published more than 170 scientific papers in various peered Journals and Conferences. He is on the editorial board of two major academic journals. Dr. Boulanger is also on many international committees and frequently gives lectures on rapid product development and virtualized reality (http://www.virtualizedreality.org). He is also the Director of the Advanced Man Machine Interface Laboratory (http://www.cs.ualberta.ca/ammi).
 
 


Edward Chin
Senior Litigation Associate
Nix, Patterson & Roach, L.L.P.


Edward Chin is a senior litigation associate at the Dallas office of Nix, Patterson & Roach, L.L.P, a nationally-known law firm that represents plaintiffs in civil litigation. Ed's practice focuses on intellectual property litigation and commercial litigation. Before joining Nix, Patterson & Roach, Ed was formerly with Weil, Gotshal & Manges, L.L.P., focusing on patent litigation, and with a litigation firm in Dallas focusing on class actions and mass tort litigation. Ed served as a Federal Judicial Law Clerk to the Honorable T. John Ward of the U.S. District Court of the Eastern District of Texas – Marshall Division. Ed graduated from the Vanderbilt University (B.S. 1995) and Southern Methodist University School of Law (J.D. 1998), where he was Managing Editor of the Computer Law Review and Technology Journal. Ed has represented domestic and international clients in multiple patent infringement actions in Federal District Courts, the United States International Trade Commission, and arbitration proceedings. Edward has written or spoken extensively about patent and antitrust law, courtroom technology, evidence, discovery issues at various continuing legal education seminars. He is a member of the State Bar of Texas and is a Council member of the State Bar of Texas Computer & Technology Section.
 
 


Edward L. Hohn
Partner
Nix, Patterson & Roach, L.L.P.


Edward L. Hohn is a partner at the Dallas office of the law firm of Nix Patterson & Roach, L.L.P. Mr. Hohn's practice focuses on intellectual property litigation and other complex litigation. Mr. Hohn has served as lead counsel for several high profile cases. Mr. Hohn is lead counsel for DataTreasury Corporation and recently settled a major patent infringement lawsuit against banking giant, JPMorgan Chase. Mr. Hohn was the lead trial lawyer in a landmark trial that resulted in one of the largest verdicts in a sexual molestation case involving a Lutheran minister where nine victims were awarded $37 million by a jury, and received $32 million in separate settlements prior to the trial. Mr. Hohn graduated from Baylor University, receiving his BA with honors in 1987 and his J.D. in 1990 and was the recipient of the President’s Merit Award. He was admitted to the Texas Bar in 1990, and served as a Federal Judicial Law Clerk to the Honorable Sam B. Hall. In addition to the Texas Bar, he is licensed to practice in the U. S. District Courts for the Northern, Southern, Eastern and Western Districts of Texas, the U. S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, and U. S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit.
 
 


Donald Fellars
Engineer
SPAWAR Systems Center


Donnie Fellars is an Engineer at SPAWAR Systems Center San Diego. He received his BS in Mathematics from BYU-Hawaii and a Masters in Electrical and Computer Engineering from BYU-Provo. He has been at SPAWAR for 8 months and currently works on the Tech Transfer project for the Unmanned Systems Branch.
 
 


Thomas Jackson
President & CEO
Mission Benefits Franchise Corp.


President & Chief Executive Officer of Mission Benefits Franchise Corp, is an experienced CEO with an extensive domestic, international, sales, marketing, finance, and product development expertise. He has led very large field sales and service organizations for Honeywell International and Motorola Broadband, (early in his career), and he also has recent extensive start-up experience. Tom has held various CEO & Executive positions with TeleSuite, 2Roam, Motorola Broadband, (GI) OpenTV, and Honeywell International. While CEO at TeleSuite, one of the early pioneers of TelePresence, Tom oversaw the development of the Managed Video Array platform, the first high definition and fully immersive system of its kind in the industry. At Motorola Broadband (formerly General Instruments) Tom led significant growth for the deployment of digital set-top boxes, broadband I/P cable modems, and other broadband related products and services while living in Europe, Hong Kong, and Singapore. As a key Executive at OpenTV, Tom helped lead OpenTV to the public markets in Amsterdam and the NASDAQ, resulting in one of the markets most successful IPO’s in 1999, (raising over $300 million dollars) with OpenTV ultimately dominating the IPTV middleware/applications markets. Tom has conducted business, made significant acquisitions, and built high performance organizations and distribution networks in over 30 countries during his career. Many of the businesses and markets he has developed, had significant solutions/services, and/or application embedded in them; often with a large recurring revenue element in the form of software/service licensing or support fees. Tom has deep IPO and fundraising experience, both domestically and in the international markets, helping raise over $350+ million dollars in the past five years. (IPO, Private Placement, Debt, Venture Capital, etc.) In addition to his undergraduate studies, Tom has graduated, with honors, from advanced study programs at Harvard, Stanford, and the National University of Singapore. Tom’s wife, Kelly, is an LPGA Class “A” Professional Golf Instructor and they make their home in Los Gatos, CA.
 
 


Richard M. Satava, MD FACS
Professor of Surgery
University of Washington Medical Center


Richard Satava, MD FACS, is Professor of Surgery at the University of Washington Medical Center, and Special Assistant in Advanced Surgical Technologies at the US Army Medical Research and Materiel Command in Ft. Detrick, MD. Prior positions include Professor of Surgery at Yale University and a military appointment as Professor of Surgery (USUHS) in the Army Medical Corps assigned to General Surgery at Walter Reed Army Medical Center and Program Manager of Advanced Biomedical Technology at the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), His undergraduate training was at Johns Hopkins University, medical school at Hahnemann University of Philadelphia, internship at the Cleveland Clinic, surgical residency at the Mayo Clinic, and a fellowship with a Master of Surgical Research at Mayo Clinic. He has served on the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) Committee on Health, Food and Safety. He is currently a member of the Emerging Technologies and Resident Education, and Informatics committees of the American College of Surgeons (ACS), is past president of the Society of American Gastrointestinal Endoscopic Surgeons (SAGES), past president of the Society of Laparoendoscopic Surgeons (SLS), and is on the Board of Governors of the National Board of Medical Examiners (NBME) as well as on a number of surgical societies. He is on the editorial board of numerous surgical and scientific journals, and active in numerous surgical and engineering societies. He has been continuously active in surgical education and surgical research, with more than 200 publications and book chapters in diverse areas of advanced surgical technology, including Surgery in the Space Environment, Video and 3-D imaging, Telepresence Surgery, Virtual Reality Surgical Simulation, and Objective Assessment of Surgical Competence and Training. During his 23 years of military surgery he has been an active flight surgeon, an Army astronaut candidate, MASH surgeon for the Grenada Invasion, and a hospital commander during Desert Storm, all the while continuing clinical surgical practice. While striving to practice the complete discipline of surgery, he is aggressively pursuing the leading edge of advanced technologies to formulate the architecture for the next generation of Medicine.
 
 


Robert Wolfe
Practice Manager, Advanced Technologies
Nexus IS, Inc


Robert Wolfe joined Nexus Integration Services more than two years ago as a consultant for advanced and emerging technologies. During his tenure Rob was instrumental in implementing a Cisco MeetingPlace rich media conferencing and web collaboration solution and he helped to launch the TelePresence business unit at NexusIS. To date, Nexus Integration Services has deployed more than half of the internal TelePresence systems installed at Cisco Systems, including high profile installations at the Executive Briefing Center, Executive Offices and Early Field Trial (EFT) client sites. Nexus also sold and deployed the first 3 production systems for Cisco on the west coast. Prior to joining NexusIS, Rob was a member of the Cisco Systems team as one of the first Contact Center and IP Telephony specialists on the west coast. Rob has inspired dynamic change at Nexus and many other enterprise, commercial and public sector organizations through collaborative technologies. Today Rob Wolfe manages the Advanced Technologies Practice at Nexus, focusing on sales strategy and professional services delivery for TelePresence, Rich Media and Contact Center clients. Robert Wolfe is expert in communication skills and has traveled extensively throughout the world to over 50 countries on 6 continents. Currently residing in Carlsbad, California, Rob holds a BA from Penn State University and is originally from Philadelphia, PA.
 
 
 


Ken Scatturo
Senior Vice President, Global Sales and Business Development
York Telecom Corporation


Mr. Scaturro has over 20 years of experience providing products, services and solutions to Commercial and Government clients in a global environment and has had numerous long-term overseas assignments. He has held increasingly responsible management positions for on-site Operations, on-site Engineering, off-site Engineering as well as Sales, Marketing and Business Development teams working for Booz, Allen & Hamilton, Lockheed Martin, FORE Systems and Inktomi. Currently, Mr. Scaturro is leading the York Telecom Global Sales and Business Development Team. In this capacity, he is responsible for delivering the York Telecom Vision on Global Visual Communications Services and Solutions to include Total Managed Conferencing Services. Mr. Scaturro holds a BS degree in Computer Engineering from Florida Institute of Technology. He is a member of the IMCCA Board of Directors and President of the Board Directors for the Montessori International Children’s House (MICH).
 


Helmuth Trefftz
Chair of Computer Engineering
Eafit University - MedellĂ­n, Colombia


Prof. Trefftz is chair of the Computer Engineering Department at Eafit University, in Colombia. Prof. Trefftz Graduated from Eafit in Computer Engineering. After having worked for several years in industry, he became a full-time professor at the same institution. He earned his Ph.D. in Computer Engineering from Rutgers University. In 1996, he founded the Virtual Reality lab at Eafit, where several research projects as well as industry related applications have been successfully implemented. His research interests include Collaborative Virtual Reality and Collaborative Augmented Reality, in particular applications related to training and education.
 
 


Lauren Cornell
Executive Director
Rhizome


         
 
 

 





 

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