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Closing keynotes

 Chair 
 Gennusa, Pamela 
 
 
 Pamela  Gennusa
 Conference Chair
  London 
 United Kingdom 
 XML Europe 2000 
XML Europe 2000,  London  United Kingdom
email: pam@gennusa.u-net.com
 Biographical information:
 Pamela Gennusa - Pam is a consultant providing services to associations and consortia in the area of standards-based content management. She is the European Representative for OASIS, the Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards, and she serves as the Conference Chair for XML Europe 2000, which is presented by the Graphic Communications Association (GCA).
 Previously, Pam was Managing Director of Database Publishing Systems Ltd where she led the consultancy and development between 1990 and 1999. During that time, she served as consultant for a number of XML/SGML-related applications in the oil, pharmaceutical, telecommunications, and defence industries. Prior to joining DPSL, Pamela was the Director of Marketing for Datalogics, Inc. in the U.S. She has participated on both the ANSI and ISO committees responsible for the creation of ISO 8879 - SGML. Until 1992, she served as Co-Chair of the US CALS committee responsible for MIL-M-28001. Pam is a recipient of the GCA Tekkie Award. She served as President of the International SGML Users' Group from 1992-1999. She also served as Chief Marketing Officer and President on the first OASIS (known then as SGML Open) Board of Directors (1993-1995). In 1992, she became a member of the GCA Board of Directors, and served as Chairperson of that Board in 1997-98. She has also been a member of the IDEAlliance Board of Directors. Each Spring since 1991, Pam has chaired the GCA's European Conference. As such, she leads the programme committee in determining the content, does all speaker management, and is responsible for the development of marketing materials and the conference proceedings.

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