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Dave McCurdy  

Dave McCurdy was elected president of EIA in October of 1998 and oversees the activities of the national trade organization that includes the full spectrum of U.S. manufacturers representing more than 80% of the $430 billion electronics industry.

 The Alliance is a partnership of electronic and high-tech associations and companies whose mission is promoting the market development and competitiveness of the U.S. high tech-industry through domestic and international policy efforts.   EIA, headquartered in Arlington, Va., comprises 2,500 member companies whose products and services range from the smallest electronics components to the most complex system used by government and industry, including the full range of consumer products.    The industry provides 1.8 jobs for American workers.   Mr. McCurdy is consistently listed and profiled as one of the most influential association executives and lobbyists in such publications as Washingtonian magazine and The Hill newspaper.

Mr. McCurdy came to EIA after a distinguished career in the United States House of Representatives, and as chairman and chief executive officer of the McCurdy Group L.L.C., a successful business consulting and investment practice.   The Group provided business strategies and solutions for high technology and healthcare business clients.

Mr. McCurdy serves as a member of the Board of Visitors of the Carnegie Mellon University, Software Engineering Institute; a   member of a Department of Energy Board of Visitors; a Distinguished Congressional Fellow with the Center for Strategic and International Studies; a member of the In-Q-Tel Business Advisory Board; and a member of the Board of Directors for the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments.

Congressman McCurdy spent 14 years (1981-1995) in the House of Representatives as the Member from the fourth district of Oklahoma. He attained numerous leadership positions including: Chairman of the House Intelligence Committee; Chairman of the Military Installations and Facilities Subcommittee of the House Armed Services Committee; and Chairman of the Transportation Aviation and Materials Subcommittee of the Science and Space Committee. He was the youngest person in Congressional history to chair a full committee. He was also co-founder and national chairman of the Democratic Leadership Council. 

As a House Member, Congressman McCurdy played a major role in enacting numerous important legislative initiatives including: 1988 National Superconductivity Competitiveness Act; the 1985 Goldwater-Nichols Act, which reorganized the Department of Defense; the Nunn-McCurdy Amendment of 1982, requiring Congressional notification of Defense cost overruns of 15% or more; and the 1993 National Service Legislation, which originated in a bill introduced by Congressman McCurdy and Senator Nunn.

A 1972 graduate of the University of Oklahoma, Mr. McCurdy received his JD in 1975 from Oklahoma’s Law School.   He also studied international economics at the University of Edinburgh, Scotland, as a Rotary International Graduate Fellow. Mr. McCurdy held a commission in the United States Air Force Reserve, attaining the rank of major and serving as a Judge Advocate General (JAG). He currently serves on a number of boards and commissions and has received a host of prestigious awards and honors.

Mr. McCurdy and his wife, Dr. Pam McCurdy, a physician specializing in child psychiatry, live in McLean, Va. They have three children, Josh, Cydney and Shannon.

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