Nearly 14 months after joining Monster Worldwide, Phil Bond said this week that he'll be the next
ITAA president and CEO. The former undersecretary in the Commerce Department told Tech Daily that the job is the "kind of role I have always hoped to land."
Bond has lots of well-earned respect in the tech policy community and numerous loyalists. Given this and despite his eagerness to run a top-tier trade group, he wouldn't have joined ITAA if he thought there was a good chance the group would be weakened by a merger. ITAA was rumored to be part of an attempt for industry trade group consolidation when its last CEO Harris Miller left to run for the Senate. (Called the "antichrist of outsourcing" by his opponent, Miller lost his bid in the Virginia Democratic primary this month.)
You don't hear much about that consolidation during this summer of fun for tech policy in DC.
*Dear reader: We realize that this headline is far from witty, but we waded through dozens of too obvious Bond puns and plays-on-words before pulling the trigger on straightforward. Feel free to do better (or worse) in the comments...
How about?
Head:"Bond to head ITAA."
Subhead: "Now destined to lose primary at some point in future."
or
Head: "Bond to head ITAA"
Subhead: "no truth to 'bond girl' rumors"
: )
Posted by: John Earnhardt | June 22, 2006 at 01:20 AM
Dear reader: We realize that this headline is far from witty, but we waded through dozens of too obvious Bond puns and plays-on-words before pulling the trigger on straightforward. Feel free to do better (or worse) in the comments...
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