Chief Executive Officer at Electronic Transactions Association
Location:
Washington D.C. Metro Area
Industry:
Consumer Electronics
Work:
Electronic Transactions Association - Washington, D.C. since Apr 2012
Chief Executive Officer
Consumer Electronics Association - Arlington, Virginia 2006 - Apr 2012
Senior Vice President -- Industry Affairs
Association for Local Telecommunications Services (now COMPTEL) - Washington D.C. Metro Area 2004 - 2006
General Counsel
Covad Communications Company - Washington D.C. Metro Area 1999 - 2004
Vice President and Assistant General Counsel
Federal Communications Commission - Washington D.C. Metro Area 1997 - 1999
Counsel for Advanced Communications
Education:
Boston University School of Law 1993 - 1996
JD, Law
Boston University Graduate School of Communications 1996
MS, Mass Communication
Amherst College 1989 - 1993
B.A., cum laude, French and History
Skills:
Public Relations Trade Associations Legal Affairs Executive Management Mobile Payments Electronic Payments Emerging Payments Credit Cards Debit Cards Strategic Thinking Public Speaking Leadership Public Policy Community Strategy Program Management
Honor & Awards:
CAE (Certified Association Professional), ASAE (American Society of Association Executives), 2010.
APR (Accreditation in Public Relations), Public Relations Society of America, 2011.
Languages:
French
Certifications:
Accredited in Public Relations (APR), Public Relations Society of America Certified Association Executive (CAE), American Society of Association Executives
for now is a concession to business groups that assailed the White House on Tuesday. Jason Oxman, the president of the Information Technology Industry Council, a trade group, said in a statement earlier on Tuesday that the United States will not benefit from shutting down legal immigration.
Date: Apr 21, 2020
Category: Headlines
Source: Google
Obama's cybersecurity proposal may find Republican agreement
The Presidents legislative proposal will reduce the number and severity of cyberattacks by allowing the industry access to actionable information about cyber criminals plans, said Jason Oxman, CEO of the Electronic Transactions Association that represents more than 500 technology, service and pa
Date: Jan 20, 2015
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
In mobile payments war, consumers are a powerful army
The notion of creating a system completely decoupled from credit cards isn't realistic, says Jason Oxman, CEO of the Electronic Transactions Association, which advocates for companies selling electronic payment products.
Blocking mobile payments providers will deprive consumers of their preferred method of payment, said Jason Oxman, CEO of the Electronic Transactions Association, a trade organization for the payment-processing industry. With more than 300 million mobile devices and more than one billion credit an
For regulators and legislators this is a big change, said Jason Oxman, CEO of the Electronic Transactions Association, the trade group for payment companies. People have been paying in the United States using plastic cards for 40 year. This is without question the most significant technological c
yment processors with subpoenas in similar cases, American Banker reports. Electronic Transaction Association CEO Jason Oxman has written that Chokepoint, which was initially targeted at limiting payday lenders access to the financial system, is burdensome and costly for law-abiding businesses.
Date: May 13, 2014
Category: Business
Source: Google
Why the US Leaves Its Credit-Card System Vulnerable to Fraud
The credit-card industry downplays concerns about fraud. This is a very rare occurrence, says Jason Oxman, chief executive officer of the Electronic Transactions Association, a trade group for the payments industry. If a consumers credit-card information is compromised and someone makes a counte
Whatever the case, Jason Oxman, CEO of the Electronics Transaction Association, which represents the payments technology industry, said data breaches like Target's are generally "heavily organized and sophisticated."