July 20, 2004
BROOKINGS, S.D. and CAPE TOWN, South Africa - The ATM Industry Association has promoted Mike Lee, its current international director, to chief executive officer, effective immediately. Also, Lee has joined the executive board, filling the only remaining seat.
"Mike has proved over and over that he is more than capable of running all aspects of ATMIA," said Tom Harper, the association's president and founding director. "In fact, he's been the de facto CEO for a while. This is a formal recognition of his responsibilities and reflects the respect all of us in the industry have for him."
Lee's accomplishments as the international director for the past four years include launching and establishing ATMIA Europe, ATMIA Australasia and Africa, and founding the Global ATM Security Alliance.
He also led the expansion of ATMIA's conference division beyond North America to cover Europe, Africa and Australasia, while steering the organization to profitability. Last year he received ATMIA's award for "Best Contribution Promoting the Interests and Growth of the ATM Industry."
"Since he joined us membership has reached more than 500 spread over six chapters in 20 countries," said Harper. "Financially, ATMIA is doing extremely well, with profitable conferences in just about every region, and nine major sponsors."
Other important contributions under Lee's leadership include establishing the Industry Mutual Defense Fund and the Industry Research Fund. He is a regular speaker and chairman of ATMIA conferences around the world.
"Joining the Executive Board is a high honor for me," Lee said. "Serving on the board will intensify my commitment to a wonderful staff, membership body and industry."
Lee's long-range goals include doubling the membership to 1,000 by 2008 and launching chapters in Asia, the Middle East and Latin America.
The ATM Industry Association, founded in 1997, is a global non-profit trade association with over 10,500 members in 65 countries. The membership base covers the full range of this worldwide industry comprising over 2.2 million installed ATMs.