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Executive Staff Board of Directors Advisory Board

Advisory Board

Roger Summit
Founder, Former CEO,
and Chairman Emeritus
Dialog Corp.
  Summit joined The Dialog Corporation as Chairman Emeritus in December 1997, having previously served as president and CEO of Dialog Information Services, Inc. until his retirement in 1991.

At the Lockheed Corporation in 1962, Summit was designer and project manager of the world's first online information retrieval system—Dialog. He has received numerous awards and held positions in professional associations and on advisory boards. Summit has published many papers and journal articles, and serves on the Boards of several companies and nonprofit organizations.

Michael A. Keller
Director,
Stanford University Libraries
Keller has served as chief librarian at Stanford since 1993 and has held various leadership positions in libraries at Berkeley, Cornell and Yale. He has been particularly active and imaginative in collection development at these institutions.

Keller couples expertise in managing libraries with a reputation for using technology to drive innovation in the sector. At Stanford he combines his librarian role with that of chief academic technology policymaker and oversees all major technology decisions. Together with futurists Stewart Brand and Paul Saffo, Keller is also a member of the Long Now foundation developing the 10,000 Year Library.

In 1995, he launched HighWire press to publish academic journals online. Over 150 titles have been published to date. In April 2000 Keller was appointed publisher of the Stanford University Press.

Keller was educated at Hamilton College (B.A. biology, music 1967), SUNY buffalo (M.A., musicology, 1970), SUNY Geneseo (M.L.S., 1971), and SUNY Buffalo (A.B.D. PhD., musicology).

Craig Cline
VP Program Development
Ziff-Davis Events
Ziff-Davis Events, the parent company of Seybold Seminars. Cline’s previous experience includes eight years at Atex in a variety of marketing positions, including senior marketing manager of competitive strategies, product manager for Electronic Retrieval Systems and senior marketing manager of new ventures.

Prior to joining Atex, Cline taught communications and conducted market research at Harvard School for four years, and was managing editor and business manager for MIT Press Journals for two years. He holds a Bachelor’s Degree from Amherst College (cum laude).

Mario Rosati
Partner,
Wilson Sonsini
Goodrich & Rosati
Rosati has been with the Palo Alto, California law firm of Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati since 1971, first as an associate, and as a member since January 1975. Rosati specializes in corporate law, especially as it relates to high technology companies. He is a director of Aehr Test Systems, Mountain View, California; Genus, Inc., Mountain View, California; MyPoints.com, San Francisco, California; Ross Systems, Atlanta, Georgia; Sanmina Corporation, San Jose, California; Symyx Technologies, Inc., Santa Clara, California; The Management Network Group, Inc., Overland Park, Kansas and Vivus, Inc., Mountain View, California; all publicly traded companies, and several privately held companies.

Heidi Kuhn
President,
Newslink International
In addition to her role as President of Newslink International, which provides satellite news services to major networks, Kuhn is the executive director of Roots of Peace, a nonprofit organization whose mission is to return demined land to agricultural use. Mrs. Kuhn designed the ‘From Mines to Vines’ program for Roots of Peace and obtained funding from 150 California vineyards as well as such personalities as Ted Turner and George Soros.

Kuhn worked for Crown Zellerback, Barclays Bank and First Data Resources before founding her own company in Juneau, Alaska — The Alaska Newslink (later changed to Newslink International) to feature the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill. She has extensive experience and relationships on the global news front, having covered more than 50 stories for CNN. She serves on a variety of nonprofit boards including Freedom From Hunger, American Women in Radio & Television, American Red Cross Leadership, Rotary Club, and the Marin Ballet.

Kuhn holds a B.A. Degree in Political Economics of Industrial Societies from University of California, Berkeley.


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