DENVER – The Software Defined Radio (SDR) Forum (www.sdrforum.org), a nonprofit international industry association for reconfigurable wireless technology, has retained industry veteran Lee Pucker on a two-year contract to provide chief executive officer (CEO) services in a newly-created consultancy position reporting to the Forums board of directors. Pucker has lately served as chief technology officer and vice president for corporate development at Forum member company Spectrum Signal Processing and is now forming his own firm, ForwardLink Consulting.
As consulting CEO of the SDR Forum, Puckers primary responsibility will be to maximize the value the organization brings to its members by driving the development of its strategic plan and supporting the Forums officers in executing on that plan. He will also help oversee the Forums finances – ensuring its members needs are met to the maximum extent possible while maintaining financial stability as a not-for-profit organization.
“Im excited by this opportunity to help the Forums member companies attain their business objectives,” said Pucker. “Among my first actions as CEO will be to meet with representatives of member companies to discuss how the Forum can best support their long-term needs, and then to work with the Forums officers, directors and chairs on developing a strategic plan to address those needs.”
Pucker comes well qualified for the Forums CEO position, bringing recent corporate development experience with a major SDR solutions provider, where he helped drive the strategic planning process.
“Besides having a wealth of technology expertise, Lee knows how to proactively identify new opportunities, which will serve him well in tackling the SDR Forums critical issues and anticipating the future needs of our membership,” said John Powell, chair of the Forums board of directors. “As the Forums CEO, he will play an important role in ensuring that the organization and its mission, programs, products and services are consistently presented in a strong, positive image to the membership and other stakeholders.”
Puckers career spans more than 20 years and also includes engineering positions at Computer Sciences/Nichols Research, the U.S. Department of Defense, and ITT Industries/Stanford Telecom. He holds two degrees in electrical engineering – a bachelor of science from the University of Illinois and a master of science from Johns Hopkins University – and is a member of the IEEE Communications Society and the IEEE Standards Association.
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About the SDR Forum
Established in 1996, the SDR Forum is a nonprofit international industry association dedicated to supporting the development and deployment of software defined radio systems that enable flexible and adaptable architectures in advanced wireless systems. Currently numbering some 100 organizations, the Forums membership spans commercial, defense and civil government organizations, including wireless service providers, network operators, component and equipment manufacturers, hardware and software developers, regulatory agencies, and academia from Asia, Europe, and North America. The SDR Forums administrative office is headquartered in Denver.