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Global Trading Web Association Announces Election of Sandy Kemper as Chairman; Dennis Jones Elected President.


Business Editors/High-Tech Writers

SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 23, 2001

New leadership marks organization's aggressive focus

on accelerating B2B (Business to Business) Refers to one business communicating with or selling to another. See B2B e-commerce, B2C and B2G.

B2B - business to business
 growth, interoperability The capability of two or more hardware devices or two or more software routines to work harmoniously together. For example, in an Ethernet network, display adapters, hubs, switches and routers from different vendors must conform to the Ethernet standard and interoperate with each other. , technical and

electronic transaction standards

The Global Trading Web Association (GTWA GTWA Global Trading Web Association ), the world's largest independent membership organization of electronic marketplaces and electronic exchanges, through the action of the Global Trading Web Council Monday announced the election of Sandy Kemper, founder and chief executive officer of eScout, to the chairmanship.

The council also elected Dennis Jones, president and chief operating officer Chief Operating Officer (COO)

The officer of a firm responsible for day-to-day management, usually the president or an executive vice-president.
 of Commerce One, as its president.

The GTWA represents the largest independent, electronic trading This article or section is in need of attention from an expert on the subject.
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 network of buyers and suppliers in the world. Its 44 members provide electronic trading services for more than 250,000 companies in over 100 countries throughout the world.

With systems hosted in 33 countries, including the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area. , Asia and Europe, GTWA members offer a variety of trading services such as representation of suppliers to large numbers of buyers, transaction processing Updating the appropriate database records as soon as a transaction (order, payment, etc.) is entered into the computer. It may also imply that confirmations are sent at the same time.

Transaction processing systems are the backbone of an organization because they update constantly.
 services and other logistical lo·gis·tic   also lo·gis·ti·cal
adj.
1. Of or relating to symbolic logic.

2. Of or relating to logistics.



[Medieval Latin logisticus, of calculation
 and commerce-clearing services.

Newly elected Chairman Kemper commented, "The members of the GTWA constitute the largest and most vigorous electronic trading network in the world. The GTWA currently links electronic markets in more than 100 countries and continues to grow. The future of new economy trading is openness.

"Our goals will be to drive interoperable The ability for one system to communicate or work with another. See interoperability.  standards and trading practices that create inclusion and open the cost, speed and communication advantages of electronic trading to every business in the world -- large or small."

Jones stressed the urgency felt by GTWA members to open their markets to all electronic traders Traders

Individuals who take positions in securities and their derivatives with the objective of making profits. Traders can make markets by trading the flow. When they do this, their objective is to earn the bid/ask spread.
. "Marketplaces have to become a success over the next year," he said. "With the coming of new technologies that improve document flow and as businesses look for ways to tighten supply and distribution channels, the GTWA will provide leadership to the global business-to-business marketplace.

"While the GTWA began as a Commerce One initiative, the time has come for the organization to stand on its own feet and put the customer first. This means interoperability with other platforms and other ways of conducting market-based electronic trading."

Jones went on to say, "A proprietary environment is a dead environment."

Kemper, whose company eScout now includes over 16,000 businesses with more than 60,000 suppliers and buyers, stated, "The GTWA represents the true potential of business-to-business electronic commerce. By connecting trading partners -- big and small, global and local -- across the GTW GTW Gateway, Inc. (stock symbol)
GTW Global Trade Watch
GTW Grand Trunk Western (railroad)
GTW Gatwick Airport
GTW Global Trading Web (Commerce One B2B-platform) 
 network of marketplaces, we are leading the way towards ubiquitous Found in large quantities everywhere. This English word means "all over the place."  e-commerce e-commerce, commerce conducted over the Internet, most often via the World Wide Web. E-commerce can apply to purchases made through the Web or to business-to-business activities such as inventory transfers. ."

Both Kemper and Jones assert that the focus of their leadership will be on interoperability -- creating software, hardware and business solutions that enable members of the GTWA to connect their systems to one another.

Jones noted, "When we achieve our goal of full interoperation, a member in Taiwan can accept product orders through a member in the United Kingdom or South Korea, or anywhere we operate. Companies that want to supply their products throughout the world will find the GTWA gives them full exposure and operational effectiveness on a worldwide basis for the cost of a single relationship and a single technology."

In a statement about moving the GTWA forward, Kemper emphasized a commitment to membership growth. "We have opened our organization to marketplaces and trading exchanges throughout the world, regardless of the underlying technology.

"By adding new members we gain more buyers and suppliers, but more importantly, we gain leverage in the debate over technical standards, trading policy and the adoption of supportive technologies. We will be the organization through which the real trade players in the globalized economy get their say."

Jones added, "Our members have collectively been capitalized Capitalized

Recorded in asset accounts and then depreciated or amortized, as is appropriate for expenditures for items with useful lives longer than one year.
 at more than $10 billion, almost all of which has been spent on advance hardware, software and infrastructure. We intend to use our collective clout to make sure that the continuing evolution of global trading technology represents the best interests of the buyers and sellers that participate in our marketplaces."

Kemper concluded, "We are entering the second era of expansion in business-to-business electronic commerce. The technologists drove the first era; customers will drive the future.

"I think it's fair to say both Dennis and I relish the challenge of transforming the GTWA into an organization dedicated to promoting best practices, interoperability, integrity and informed, educated buyers and suppliers in an efficient, open global market."

About the Global Trading Web Association (GTWA)

The Global Trading Web Association (GTWA) is an independent, non-profit industry membership organization devoted to facilitating the continued growth and promoting the role of business-to-business e-commerce.

The GTWA and its consortium of independent merchant sites and electronic exchanges work to accelerate the movement of global Internet Internet

Publicly accessible computer network connecting many smaller networks from around the world. It grew out of a U.S. Defense Department program called ARPANET (Advanced Research Projects Agency Network), established in 1969 with connections between computers at the
 trade; and together, they constitute a global network of buyers and suppliers.

A leading authority on the issues that influence the forward progress of international B2B e-commerce (Business to Business Electronic-COMMERCE) Refers to one business selling to another business via the Web. See e-commerce. , the GTWA acts as an industry voice in debates on electronic transaction standards and technical standards affecting exchange-based trading and education, and also is a significant participant in legislation and regulatory processes.

For further information on GTWA and its members, contact Michelle Hoeft, 505/955-8485.

About Sandy Kemper

Kemper is founder and chief executive officer of eScout, a leading e-business solutions provider for mainstream companies. Prior to founding eScout, Kemper spent more than 10 years at UMB (1) (Upper Memory Block) See UMA.

(2) (Ultra Mobile Broadband) See 3GPP.

1. UMB - Upper Memory Block.
2. UMB - A university(?).
 Bank where he served most recently as chairman and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. , as well as president and CEO of UMB Financial Corp., an $8 billion bank holding company.

A fifth-generation banker, Kemper created eScout to help community and regional banks maintain a central role in the lives of their commercial customers. eScout began in 1998 as a business offering of UMB, but recognizing its potential to stand alone, Kemper obtained $25 million in private funding and established it as an independent entity in February 2000.

Currently powering 100 marketplaces and more than 60,000 buyers and sellers, eScout enables its members to take advantage of a wide range of managed hardware and software solutions that help maximize the business power of the Internet.

At present, eScout has grown to more than 16,000 member companies, including 15 percent of the nation's banks, and is signing an average of more than 200 new members each week.

Featured in media outlets such as the Wall Street Journal, CNNfn, and National Public Radio, Kemper has been recognized as a leader in B2B e-commerce. He is a graduate of Northwestern University Northwestern University, mainly at Evanston, Ill.; coeducational; chartered 1851, opened 1855 by Methodists. In 1873 it absorbed Evanston College for Ladies.  in Chicago where he earned his bachelor of arts in American history.

About Dennis Jones

A widely recognized information technology visionary 1. visionary - One who hacks vision, in the sense of an Artificial Intelligence researcher working on the problem of getting computers to "see" things using TV cameras. (There isn't any problem in sending information from a TV camera to a computer.  and business leader, Jones joined Commerce One as chief operating officer and vice chairman in April of 2001, and was appointed to his current position in June 2001.

As vice chairman of the board of directors, president, and chief operating officer of Commerce One, Jones is responsible for the company's administrative, engineering, finance, and marketing divisions. He also oversees strategic accounts, marketplace management, marketplace services, and strategy consulting.

Prior to joining Commerce One, Jones most recently served as president and chief executive officer of Accel-KKR, a company that invests in businesses and helps them leverage their physical and online assets. However, Jones is best known for his 25 years at FedEx Corp., culminating in his role as executive vice president of information technology and chief information officer.

During his tenure at FedEx, Jones built a world-class technology organization with more than 5,000 professionals worldwide and an annual budget approaching $2 billion. Under his guidance, in 1994, FedEx introduced online package tracking, making it the first major corporation to do business on the Web.

Two years later, Jones led FedEx in another first -- developing the technology to process shipping transactions online.

Under Jones' leadership, FedEx received many honors, including consistent recognition by ComputerWorld as one of the "Best Places to Work." In acknowledgement of Jones' lasting contributions to the company, FedEx named the centerpiece building of its World Technology Center campus in Collierville, Tenn. "Dennis H. Jones Hall."

Jones currently serves on the board of directors of webMethods Inc. and Avantgo. He holds an M.S. in accounting and finance from Memphis State University and is a certified public accountant Certified Public Accountant (CPA)

An accountant who has met certain standards, including experience, age, and licensing, and passed exams in a particular state.
 with the state of Tennessee.
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