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Edward Bernstein, Publisher



James Euchner, Editor-in-Chief
MaryAnn Gobble, Managing Editor

 

Print ISSN 0895-6308         Online ISSN 1930-0166 

 

Board of Editors 2010


  Troy J. Campione         Senior Vice President, Corporate Development, Joule Biotechnolgies, Inc.
  Martha Collins Director, Global Technology Center, Air Products and Chemicals. Inc.
  Seetharama C. Deevi Director, Intellectual Property Management, Altria Group, Inc.
  Mark Dewis Vice President, R&D, Flavors, International Flavors & Fragrances, Inc.
  Stephen DiBiase Chief Scientific Officer, Elevance Renewable Resources
  David L. Goldheim  Director, Strategic Relationships, Sandia National Laboratories
  Edward Hummel Director, Global Innovation, Alcatel-Lucent
  E. Jefferson Hynds Director, Innovation, Ingersoll-Rand Company
  Stephen Johnson  Director, Process Technology, Timken Company 
  Brian E. Joseph  Chief Technology Officer, Touchstone Research Laboratory, Ltd
  Christoph L. Loch GSK Chaired Professor of Corporate Innovation, INSEAD
  Rafik O. Loutfy Chair of Engineering, McMaster University
  Mary Parsons Vice President, Global Platforms & Research Insights, The Hershey Company
  Irene J. Petrick Director, Enterprise Informatics & Integration  Center, Pennsylvania State University
  Ann C. Savoca Global Vice President, Technology & Innovation, Sealed Air Corporation 
  Ibrahim Sezan Chief Technology Officer, Sharp Labs of America
  Daniel G. Smith Vice President, Nestle Purina Petcare
  Roger D. Smith Chief Engineer, Model Benders LLC
  Thomas M. Tirpak Distinguished Member of the Technicall Staff, Motorola, Inc.



Emeriti Representatives

Ronald B. Campbell, Jr.
Susan Gaud
Albert Johnson
Martin G. Pellatt
Robert Wismer


James Scinta (ex officio)       Manager, Heavy Oil, R&D, ConocoPhillips Company
Robert J. Kumpf (ex officio)  Chief Administrative Officer, Bayer MaterialScience LLC

Research-Technology Management is published six times a year in the months of January-February, March-April, May-June, July-August, September-October, and November-December; one volume per year by Industrial Research Institute, Inc., 2200 Clarendon Blvd., Suite 1102, Arlington, VA 22201.

 

Print ISSN 0895-6308         Online ISSN 1930-0166 

Join the RTM Board of Editors

We are looking for dynamic individuals to join our team! The Board of Editors supports the editor-in-chief in managing the journal, helps to spread the word about RTM to colleagues and others, and provides peer reviews to help maintain the quality of RTM articles. BOE members are active, engaged representatives of IRI member companies. Our board members are interested in discussing issues of importance in technology management and developing  collaborative relationships with leaders in the R&D industry and colleagues in the R&D community.

Do you want to be part of a group of R&D leaders engaged in publishing the latest in R&D and innovation management? Are you an IRI member representative looking for a way to give back? Join us!

 
Interested? Find out more by contacting Michele Taussig.

Meet Jim Euchner, RTM's Editor-in-Chief

Jim is formerly Vice President of Growth Strategy and Innovation at Pitney Bowes Inc., and was responsible for the Corporate Strategy function as well as R&D labs and corporate innovation function.  His long-term interest is in the innovation process and the customer-centered design of new technologies. 

Jim was with Pitney Bowes for about 10 years. He previously worked in both R&D and IT at Bell Atlantic, and was responsible for the application of many advanced information technologies.

Jim holds an undergraduate and Masters degree in mechanical engineering as well as an MBA.  Jim helped co-found the MIT Innovation Laboratory, a consortium of companies focused on nurturing innovation in organizations, in which he is still active.  He also served on the Technical Advisory Council of the FCC and on the Technical Advisory Board for the Institute for Research on Learning.  Jim was also a member of the Council on Foreign Relations committee on the role of the private sector in Homeland Security following 9/11 and the anthrax attacks on the mail.

Jim welcomes your feedback and article suggestions.