Tom Stroup Appointed President of the SIA

Washington, D.C., December 9, 2014–The Satellite Industry Association (SIA) today  announced that SIA’s Board of Directors has appointed Tom Stroup to the position of President,  effective December 15th.  Stroup’s appointment follows an extensive search to replace the  former President, Patricia Cooper, who departed SIA earlier this year for private industry.

 
               Tom Stroup

As President of SIA, Stroup becomes the trade association’s lead advocate for regulatory and policy issues of critical importance to SIA’s membership, including spectrum and licensing issues, defense and public safety matters, and export control and international trade issues. He also takes over the day-to-day management and operations of SIA, including member communications, staff leadership and organization of SIA sponsored events. 

“The Board of Directors is very pleased to announce that Tom is joining SIA,” said Bill Weller, SIA Chairman and Vice President, Marketing and Sales, SSL. “With his telecommunications, commercial business, and trade association expertise, Tom is ideally suited to position SIA at the forefront of the policy, regulatory and legislative environment in Washington. SIA will continue to focus on the key issues that affect the satellite industry such as spectrum management, government smart buying initiatives, export controls and safe space operations. SIA’s Board and Membership look forward to Tom’s leadership in advancing SIA’s goals and initiatives,” Weller added.

Stroup joins SIA from Shared Spectrum Company (SSC), a leading developer of spectrum intelligence technologies, where he served as CEO. For more than a decade, he served as the President of the Personal Communications Industry Association (PCIA). Previous to his position at SSC, he founded and ran several companies in the technology industry, including Columbia Spectrum Management, P-Com Network Services, CSM Wireless, and SquareLoop.

Stroup holds a BS, summa cum laude, in Public Administration from the University of North Dakota.  He is also a graduate of Georgetown University Law Center where he served as Editor of the  Georgetown Law Journal.