Digital Signage Association elects officers, first president
26 Aug 2008
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The Advisory Board of the Digital Signage Association has elected its first executive committee, with Stu Armstrong, president of EnQii North America, named the first president of the Association.
Newly-elected DSA president Stu Armstrong.
Along with electing a president, the DSA Advisory Board also elected vice presidents representing various constituencies. Those elected include:
President – Stu Armstrong, EnQii North AmericaVice
President, Vendors – Charles Ansley, Symon Communications and Dick Trask, Scala
Vice President, Users – Margot Myers, United States Postal Service
Vice President, Integrators & Pro A/V – Tom Johnson, Digital AV
"The contribution of the Digital Signage Association and its membership is critically important to the growth of the industry," said Armstrong. "As the DSA Advisory Board's first president, I hope to start paving the way for the Association to contribute to the accelerated industry growth and excellence of digital signage deployments worldwide."
"We're delighted to have the high caliber of people on our Advisory Board and their enthusiasm for helping the Association and the industry it serves," said Dick Good, chief executive of NetWorld Alliance and DSA chairman.
The Digital Signage Association was formed in October 2007 and now has more than 100 members. The Advisory Board will hold its next meeting Sept. 16 in Philadelphia, in conjunction with the Digital Signage Expo East.