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George Arnold was re- appointed ISO Vice-President (policy) for the 2008-2009 term. He was Chairman of the ANSI Board of Directors in 2003-2005 after having served as Vice-Chairman, and has held several positions as a leader and active member of numerous ANSI committees. From the time that he joined AT&T Bell Laboratories in 1973, Dr. Arnold has held a wide range of technical and man- agerial assignments in research and development. From 1996 to 2001, he was Vice-President of Standards and Intellectual Property at Lucent Technologies ; and then served until 2006 as Senior Advisor to the company's executive leadership on standards strategy and intellec- tual property. He is currently Deputy Director, Technol- ogy Services at the US National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). Dr. Arnold was also President of the IEEE Standards Association 2007-2008. He has been involved in the US-Europe Trans-Atlantic Business Dialogue (TABD). He has an academic background in engineering and applied sciences. Alan Morrison was elected ISO President for a the 2009- 2010 term. Dr. Morrison is an engineer by profession with more than 32 years experience in senior management positions in industry and government in Australia. His involvement with standards development spans 37 years and he has been holding highest positions at Standards Australia (SA), including as Deputy Chairman. Dr. Morrison's experience includes Managing Director and Deputy Chairman of a major utilities corporation; Principal Policy Advisor to the Australian Minister for Transport and Communications; and CEO of an engineering con- sultancy. In the energy sector, his experience includes positions as Deputy Chairman of the Energy Council of Australia and Executive Director of the Sydney World Energy Council. Dr. Morrison has been active in initia- tives in the Asia Pacific Region through APEC (Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation), as well as in specific programmes in developing countries. He is a fellow, inter alia, of the Australian Institute of Company Direc- tors, the Chartered Institute of Management (United Kingdom), the Institute of Engineering and Technology and the Institution of Engineers (Australia). Principal of ficers Vice-President (policy), USA President, Australia 30 Annual Report 2009

