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131:. AeA had nearly 2,500 corporate members (and the 1.8 million employees they represent nationwide) at the time of the merger. The membership was drawn from a wide range of high tech sectors, including the aerospace/defense, business related services, computers, medical equipment, semiconductors/electronic components, software, and telecommunications industries. 120:. In 1977, the association once again changed its name to the American Electronics Association, in an effort to more accurately represent its 750 members nationwide. A final name change occurred in 2001, as the American Electronics Association was shortened to AeA with the tagline "Advancing the Business of Technology." 176:
In addition to acting as CEO for several publicly traded and privately held companies, he has served as a chairman, a Fortune 500 corporate executive, a NYSE Fortune 1000 president, a management consultant, board member, investor and advisor to institutional investors in both early- and later-stage
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trade association that represented all segments of the technology industry. It lobbied governments at the state, federal, and international levels; provided access to capital and business opportunities; and offered select business services and networking programs.
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On September 11, 2008, The Boards of Directors of AeA and the Information Technology Association of America (ITAA) announced that they are in discussions to merge the trade associations’ memberships and programs.
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hardware, software and technology-enabled services firms. After his CEO experience, Peter served as an Operating Partner at Advent International, a leading global private equity firm managing $ 10 billion.
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On December 9, 2008, the Boards of Directors of AeA and ITAA announced that they have each approved the merger of the two trade associations' memberships and programs. The combined associations became
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AeA's main offices were located in Washington, DC and in Silicon Valley, CA. AeA had a total network of 18 offices across the country and two overseas.
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As President and Chief Executive Officer of Safeguard, Peter J. Boni is responsible for developing and executing Safeguard’s corporate strategy.
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to a recipient selected for contributions and advances within the high-tech industry, their community, and humankind.
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report which quantifies the high-tech industry on a state-by-state basis in the United States.
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Senior Vice President for Financial Conferences, Executive Education, and Affinity Programs
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AeA had 18 offices across the United States, and had two international offices in
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is the Chairperson of the AeA Board of Directors and the President and CEO of
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Index

AEA (disambiguation)
Non-profit
TechAmerica
non-profit
Information Technology Association of America
TechAmerica
David Packard
Hewlett-Packard
California
Brussels
Beijing
Medal of Achievement
TechAmerica
Peter J. Boni
Safeguard Scientifics, Inc.
Agilent
Citrix
Intel
Microsoft
Motorola
Symantec
Xerox
"Tech America"
the original
History
"TechAmerica Medal of Achievement Honoring Paul Otellini"
"www.aeanet.org/cyberstate"
TechAmerica
Categories
Technology trade associations

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