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Jason Oxman
President and CEO of the Information Technology Industry Council (ITI)
Jason Oxman is the President and Chief Executive Officer of the Information Technology Industry Council (ITI), a prominent global trade association representing the technology sector. He has over 25 years of experience in technology policy and advocacy, making him a recognized leader in this field. Under his leadership, ITI has received accolades such as the Trade Association of the Year by the Reed Awards and the ASAE Power of Associations’ Silver Award for its advocacy on the U.S. CHIPS and Science Act of 2022.1
Career Background
- Current Role: President and CEO at ITI since 2019.
- Previous Positions:
- CEO of the Electronic Transactions Association (2012-2019).
- Senior Vice President of Industry Affairs at the Consumer Technology Association (2006-2012).
- General Counsel for the Association for Local Telecommunications Services (2004-2006).
- Vice President and Assistant General Counsel at Covad Communications Company (1999-2004).
- Counsel for Advanced Communications at the Federal Communications Commission (1997-1999).
- Judicial Law Clerk for the Maine Supreme Court (1996-1997).2
Education
Oxman holds a Bachelor of Arts degree cum laude from Amherst College, as well as both a Master of Science and a Juris Doctor from Boston University.1
Memberships and Contributions
He serves on several boards, including ASAE, ANSI, and ITIF, and chairs ASAE’s Association Coalition for AI, which focuses on advancing AI technologies responsibly within associations.1 His contributions to technology policy are widely recognized, including being named one of Washingtonian's 500 Most Influential People in shaping policy.1
Personal Life
Jason Oxman resides in Virginia with his wife and two sons.1