CTA Announces Three Vice President Promotions

CTA Announces Three Vice President Promotions

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Arlington, VA—The Consumer Technology Association (CTA)—owner and producer of CES—announced three staff members were given vice president promotions. Mike Bergman is now vice president, Technology & Standards; Jamie Boone is vice president, Government Affairs; and Kinsey Fabrizio is vice president, Member Engagement. In addition, all three previously served as senior directors in their respective departments.

“Jamie, Kinsey and Mike have made positive, meaningful impacts as individual contributors and members of broader teams. I’m proud to recognize as well as reward their success and dedication,” said Gary Shapiro, president and CEO, CTA. “Each of them exemplifies the passion, teamwork and ingenuity we at CTA—and the tech sector as a whole—value as critical elements of the innovative spirit. We’re fortunate and honored to have such talented and driven members of the CTA team.”

Vice President Promotions

Mike Bergman

Mike-Bergman
Mike Bergman

Bergman joined CTA in 2013 as senior director, technology & standards. He managed CTA’s WAVE (Web Application Video Ecosystem) project—the industry’s largest commercial streaming video interoperability project. In addition, Bergman now directs industry efforts to improve IoT cybersecurity.

Prior to joining CTA, Bergman was vice president of new technologies for Kenwood USA. Moreover, during his tenure at Kenwood, he served as cochair of the National Radio Systems Committee’s Digital Radio Broadcast Subcommittee. He was also vice president of engineering, radios at Sirius Satellite Radio. Bergman also holds two U.S. patents for programmable memory process technologies.

Jamie Boone

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Jamie Boone

Boone began her career at CTA as director of government affairs in 2014. She was promoted to senior director in 2017. Her current scope includes policy expertise on self-driving vehicle policies, transportation innovation as well as privacy.

Before joining CTA, Boone served in the Washington, DC, office of Rep. Bill Shuster, then chairman of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee. She was Shuster’s deputy chief of staff and legislative director. In addition, she currently serves on the board of the Women’s High Tech Coalition.

Kinsey Fabrizio

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Kinsey Fabrizo

An 11-year CTA veteran, Fabrizio focuses on increasing member engagement and strategic growth in emerging tech categories. She joined the association in 2008 as a manager. Boone most recently served as senior director of member engagement, working with member groups. They include CTA’s Content and Entertainment Council, Video and Wireless divisions and also Disruptive Innovation Council.

Fabrizio also serves in volunteer leadership roles for ASAE: The Center for Association Leadership. Moreover, in 2015 she was honored as one of Dealerscope’s 40 Under 40.

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