4/12/2024
Movers and Shakers highlights the career advancements and accomplishments of high-level trailblazers working professionally in diverse areas of standardization, contributing every day to the strength and success of the U.S. standards and conformance community.
ANSI members Specialty Vehicle Institute of America (SVIA) and the Recreational Off-Highway Vehicle Association (ROHVA), along with the Motorcycle Industry Council (MIC) and the Motorcycle Safety Foundation (MSF), recently announced the appointment of Scott Schloegel as acting president and chief executive officer of the associations, and Diana Sanchez as acting chief operating officer, effective immediately.
Schloegel and Sanchez will also continue to serve in their current roles as senior vice president of government relations and vice president of operations, respectively.
“I am deeply honored to be appointed in this role,” Schloegel said, “and I know that the staff at the Associations will continue the great work that all of our constituents have come to expect.”
“I look forward to working closely with Scott and the boards for a smooth transition,” Sanchez said. “We have much to accomplish this year, and we will be running strong.”
The organizations report that interim leadership was selected to ensure a seamless transition as the Associations’ search committee continues to conduct a comprehensive review of the position of president and CEO, and a subsequent search to replace outgoing president and CEO Erik Pritchard.
The U.S. Department of Commerce’s National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has appointed Kevin Stine as the new director of the agency’s Information Technology Laboratory (ITL).
At ITL, one of NIST’s six research laboratories, Stine will help to support measurement science at NIST through fundamental and applied research in computer science, mathematics, statistics, systems engineering, and cybersecurity and privacy.
Previously, Stine served as chief of ITL’s Applied Cybersecurity Division, which develops and enables the implementation of practical cybersecurity and privacy through outreach and effective application of standards and best practices. Prior to his nearly two-decade tenure at NIST, Stine worked for several years at the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), where he served as the agency’s first chief information security officer and helped develop its cybersecurity program. Prior to that, he spent three years in private industry.
“Kevin brings a wealth of experience to this position, along with a proven track record of success,” said Under Secretary of Commerce for Standards and Technology and NIST director Laurie E. Locascio. “He spearheaded the development of NIST’s Cybersecurity Framework, one of the world’s leading sources of cybersecurity guidance, and he has expanded several programs critical to national and economic security. Kevin is an extremely well-respected leader—within NIST as well as nationally and globally—and we are thrilled to see him take on this new role.”
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