The Mobile Ecosystem Forum has announced the results of its 2025 Board elections. The Board represents the diversity of businesses, regions, and markets of the mobile ecosystem.
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Elections have been taking place over the last three weeks. The new Board members were announced at the MEF Global Forum taking place at Casa Llotja de Mar in Barcelona during MWC 2025.
Newly elected Directors
There were seven positions up for election, and the newly elected Directors are:
- Stephanie Lashley, VP Messaging Strategic Alliances & Infrastructure, Bandwidth Inc.
- Ramy Riad, Director, Innovation & Messaging Strategy, Cisco
- Matthew Bisoffi, Head of Business Management, Operations & Insights, CKH IOD
- Rajiv Singla, CEO Global Messaging, Globe TeleServices (GTS)
- Viktorija Radman, Telecom Business Director, Infobip
- Waheed Adam, Executive Chairman, iTouch Messaging Services
- Tim Ward, Fellow, Xconnect
They will join existing Board members:
- Dario Betti – CEO, Mobile Ecosystem Forum
- Rafael Pellon ā Partner, Pellon de Lima Advogados
Robert Rose, Member of the Board of Directors, GMS - Dr. Marco Lafrentz – Vice President, Business and Market Development at NetNumber
- Robert Gerstmann – Chief Evangelist & Co-Founder at Sinch
- Amira Akra – Product Manager, Messaging at Vodafone Germany
Each new Board member serves a two-year term on the MEF Board, whose role is to shape the strategy and governance of MEF activities globally.
Focusing on future opportunities
Over the coming year the focus will be the future opportunities associated with messaging, alongside antifraud and privacy. Ā Voting took place online and all full members of MEF were eligible to vote. There were 13 candidates, five women and eight men, for the seven positions.
Each candidate submittedĀ a short video outlining what they can offer the Board, and MEF members voted for their preferred candidates.
āMEFās Board plays a central role in setting the strategy for the organisation and ensuring good governance, and as a global organisation, covering the entire mobile ecosystem and I am always proud to see our Board reflect this diversity of both expertise and geography.ā said MEF CEO Dario Betti.
More women stepping forward
āI am particularly pleased to see more women step forward to be considered for the MEF Board. Women are under-represented in the industry as whole, so it is great to see that this is changing, albeit slowly.
“Having more women on the Board can only be a good thing, as a diverse range of views, approaches, experience, and ways of thinking are important to ensure a robust, effective, and visionary future for MEF.ā
The Mobile Ecosystem Forum (MEF) isĀ a global trade bodyĀ established in 2000 and headquartered in the UK with members acrossĀ the world. AsĀ the voice of the mobile ecosystem, it focusesĀ onĀ cross-industryĀ best practices, anti-fraudĀ and monetisation.Ā The Forum, which celebrates its 25thĀ anniversary in 2025,Ā providesĀ itsĀ members with global and cross-sector platformsĀ for networking, collaboration and advancing industry solutions.Ā