SNIA SCSI Trade Association Forum Elects Board of Directors for 2025
Reinforcing commitment to SAS and SCSI leadership
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on December 10, 2024 at 2:54 pmThe SNIA SCSI Trade Association (STA) Forum announces the election of its 2025 Board of Directors.
The returning leadership team, composed of industry experts, will continue to guide the Forum’s mission to advance the development and adoption of SAS and SCSI technologies in enterprise environments.
The 2025 STA Forum Board of Directors are:
Officers:
- Chair: Cameron T. Brett, senior director of enterprise and cloud storage marketing, KIOXIA America, Inc.
- Vice Chair: Pankaj Kalra, director, product planning, Samsung Semiconductor, Inc.
- Secretary: Egide Murisa, industry standards engineer, Molex LLC
- Treasurer: Paul Coddington, mechanical engineer, Amphenol Corporation
Directors At-Large:
- Rick Kutcipal: Product planning, data center solutions group, Broadcom Inc.
- Jeremiah Tussey: Product marketing manager, data center solutions, Microchip Technology Inc.
- Arie van der Hoeven: Cloud ecosystem lead, Seagate Technology PLC
“Congratulations to the elected STA Forum Board of Directors. Their continued leadership and vision are invaluable to advancing the mission of SNIA and strengthening our role as the industry‘s authority on data technologies,” said Dr. J Metz, chair, SNIA board of directors. “With their governance, the STA Forum will continue to drive innovation to influence the evolution of SCSI and SAS standards to meet future enterprise storage needs.“
The SNIA STA Forum board of directors remains dedicated to its role as a leader in the storage industry, promoting innovation, collaboration, industry standards, and education to support the global storage community.
“I‘m happy to once again lead the SNIA STA Forum and work alongside such a dedicated and talented board,” said Cameron T. Brett, board of directors, STA Forum Chair. “In 2025, we are committed to advancing the adoption and continued deployment of SAS technology and building on the foundation we‘ve established over the past three decades. Our focus will remain on education, input into standards development, and collaboration to meet the evolving needs of the storage community.“
Following companies are members of SNIA STA Forum:
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