Luncheon Talks with Tom Coughlin (IEEE President-elect)

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Title: How IEEE has enabled my career

Abstract: My volunteer activities with IEEE have helped me in many ways throughout my career. I will talk a bit about things I have done with the IEEE and show how they have helped me develop leadership, presentation and writing skills and how this activity has enabled me to develop a global network of contacts and collaborators. I will also give my vision of what I hope we can accomplish in the IEEE while I am the 2024 IEEE President.



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  • Date: 11 Oct 2023
  • Time: 12:00 AM to 01:00 PM
  • All times are (UTC+09:00) Osaka
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Dr. Tom Coughlin

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How IEEE has enabled my career

My volunteer activities with IEEE have helped me in many ways throughout my career. I will talk a bit about things I have done with the IEEE and show how they have helped me develop leadership, presentation and writing skills and how this activity has enabled me to develop a global network of contacts and collaborators. I will also give my vision of what I hope we can accomplish in the IEEE while I am the 2024 IEEE President.

Biography:

Tom Coughlin, President, Coughlin Associates is a digital storage analyst and business/ technology consultant. He has over 40 years in the data storage industry with engineering and senior management positions. Coughlin Associates consults, publishes books and market and technology reports and puts on digital storage-oriented events. He is a regular contributor for forbes.com and M&E organization websites. He is an IEEE Fellow, 2023 IEEE President Elect, Past-President IEEE-USA, Past Director IEEE Region 6 and Past Chair Santa Clara Valley IEEE Section, and is also active with SNIA and SMPTE. For more information on Tom Coughlin go to www.tomcoughlin.com