Gary J. Shapiro is an acclaimed author, lobbyist, and the president and CEO of the Consumer Technology Association which represents over 1500 consumer technology companies and owns and produces the Consumer Electronics Show (CES). Shapiro is the author of the bestselling books Ninja Future: Secrets to Success in the New World of Innovation (William Morrow, 2019)[1], Ninja Innovation: The Ten Killer Strategies of the World’s Most Successful Businesses (William Morrow, 2013) [2] and The Comeback: How Innovation Will Restore the American Dream (Beaufort Books, 2011).[3] Through these books, media interviews,[4] and opinion pieces in publications such as The Wall Street Journal,[5]The New York Times[6] and The Washington Post,[7] Shapiro explains the economic importance of innovation. He is considered an “influencer"[8] on LinkedIn, and is a speaker at conferences including DLD,[9] Milken,[10] The Next Web[11] and SXSW.[12]
American lawyer, writer and businessman
For persons of a similar name, see Gary Shapiro (disambiguation).
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Gary J. Shapiro
Born
August 28, 1956
Nationality
American
Occupation
Business executive, author
Notable work
Ninja Future: Secrets to Success in the New World of Innovation
Ninja Innovation: The Ten Killer Strategies of the World’s Most Successful Companies
The Comeback: How Innovation Will Restore the American Dream
Title
President and CEO of the Consumer Technology Association
Career
Shapiro with CTA's 2016 Digital Patriots Sen. Cory Booker and Rep. Blake Farenthold, in Washington, D.C.
Shapiro holds a Juris Doctor degree from the Georgetown University Law Center. He is a graduate of the Binghamton University, where he majored in economics and psychology.[citation needed]
Shapiro was an associate at the law firm of Squire, Sanders and Dempsey.[13] He also worked as a legislative aide on Capitol Hill.[14][15][16]
Shapiro helped found and chaired the HDTV Model Station, and has served on the board of the Advanced Television Test Center.[16] He co-founded and chaired the HDTV Model Station, served as a leader of the Advanced Television Test Center (ATTC) and is a charter inductee to the Academy of Digital Television Pioneers, receiving its highest award as the industry leader most influential in advancing HDTV.[citation needed]
Shapiro is chairman of the Home Recording Rights Coalition.[17][16]
While Shapiro was at Georgetown, J. Edward Day, a senior partner at Squire, began to mentor Shapiro. He instructed Shapiro to begin monitoring developments in the Sony case. The case was filed to prevent Sony and retailers from making and selling video cassette recorders.[15][16][18] The decision by the Ninth Circuit against Sony spurred a group of retailers, consumer groups and manufacturers, such as 3M, General Electric and RCA, to start weekly meetings in order to coordinate their fight against the verdict. These meetings quickly resulted in the creation of the HRRC. As chairman of the coalition, Shapiro has testified before Congress and has helped ensure the growth of the video rental market, VCRs, home computers, and audio-recording equipment, including MP3 technology.[15]
Public service and recognition
Gary Shapiro was recognized in 2021 with the Légion d'Honneur (Legion of Honor) at the Rank of Chevalier by President Emmanuel Macron, recognizing his service in spearheading the transition to a technology-forward society and organizing CES. He was just the second American to receive this award in 2021. Shapiro testified on a Senate Commerce, Science & Transportation Committee hearing on the risks to innovation caused by over-regulation.[19] He has been named a "Tech Titan" by Washingtonian magazine.[20] In 2015, 2016, and 2017, The Hill[21] named Shapiro “one of the most influential lobbyists” in Washington, D.C. In 2015, Shapiro was named one of DC Inno's 50 on Fire[22] of DC Government and Advocacy. Shapiro has been repeatedly named one of the 100 most influential people in Washington by Washington Life magazine and a Tech Titan by Washingtonian magazine. He was inducted into the Academy of Digital Television Pioneers and in 2003 received its highest award as the industry leader most influential in advancing HDTV.[14] He has held many exhibition industry leadership posts and received the IAEE Pinnacle Award. In 2004, the Anti-Defamation League honored Shapiro with its American Heritage Award at its annual dinner in recognition of his "long commitment to the humanitarian goals of civil rights and justice."[16][23][24]
Shapiro sits on the State Department's Advisory Committee on International Communications and Information Policy,[25] the No Labels Executive Council, the USO of Metropolitan Washington-Baltimore Board of Directors and the American Enterprise Institute Global Internet Strategy Advisory Board.[26] He has served on the Board of Directors of the Northern Virginia Technology Council,[27] the Economic Club of Washington,[28] the Commonwealth of Virginia's Commission on Information Technology, which created policy positions for using the internet as a medium for business, and on the Board of Visitors of George Mason University. He has also been recognized by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency as a “mastermind” for his initiative in helping to create the Industry Cooperative for Ozone Layer Protection (ICOLP).
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Awards
2021 Légion d'Honneur (Legion of Honor) award, Paris, France. Rank of Chevalier
2021 The Hill, Top Lobbyists 2021: Associations
2020 Association Trends Association, Executive of the Year
2020 The Hill, Top Lobbyists 2020: Associations
2020 Northstar Meeting Group, Top 25 Influencers
2019 International Association of Exhibition and Events, Legend of the Industry
2019 Trade Show Executive Magazine, TSE Gold Standard in Excellence Award
2018 Washington Magazine, Top Tech Titan
2018 Virginia Business, Best Places to Work
2018 Best Work Places for Commuters
2017 The Washington Post, Top Work Places
2017 Northern Virginia Family Service, CARE Award
2017 Washingtonian Magazine, Top Tech Titan
2016 Virginia Business, Best Places to Work in Virginia
2015 Smart CEO, Washington Healthiest Company
2015 Washingtonian magazine, Top 100 Tech Leaders
2015 DC Inno, 50 on Fire DC Government and Advocacy Winners
2013 "Ninja Innovation: The Ten Killer Strategies of the World's Most Successful Businesses" named New York Times bestseller
2013 Washingtonian Magazine, Top Tech Titan
2012 Washington Life, Washington's Most Influential People
2011 Variety's Home Entertainment Hall of Fame
2011"The Comeback: How Innovation Will Restore the American Dream" named New York Times bestseller
2009 CEO Update, Top CEO
2009 Washingtonian Magazine, Top Tech Titan
2009 The Media Institute, American Horizon Award
2008 Bell’O International Take a Bow... Take a Seat Award
2004 Lighthouse International, Lifetime Achievement Award
2004 The Anti-Defamation League, American Heritage Award
2003 Academy of Digital Television Pioneers, HDTV Industry Leadership Award
2003 National Retail Dealers Association, Lifetime Achievement Award
2002 IAEE, Pinnacle Award
Family
Shapiro divorced and later remarried. He has two sons with his second wife, Susan Malinowski,[29] and two sons from a previous marriage.[15][30]
Books
The Comeback: How Innovation Will Restore the American Dream (2011)
Ninja Innovation: The Ten Killer Strategies of the World’s Most Successful Businesses (HarperCollins, 2013) ISBN 978-0062242327
Ninja Future: Secrets to Success in the New World of Innovation (2019)
Shapiro, Gary (2015-01-06). Ninja Innovation: The Ten Killer Strategies of the World's Most Successful Businesses (Reprinted.). New York: William Morrow Paperbacks. ISBN9780062242334.
"Best-Selling Blueprint for Economic Recovery: The Come-back Now Available as Audio Book" (Press release). Consumer Electronics Association. January 10, 2012.
"ADL HONORS TOP ELECTRONICS, APPLIANCES EXECS; Anti-Defamation League awards; Jerry Throgmartin of Gregg Appliances Inc.; Dick Komiyama ofSony Electronics Inc.; Noel Lee of Monster Cable Products Inc.; Brief Article". HFN The Weekly Newspaper of the Home Furnishing Network. November 21, 2005.
"Anti-Defamation League honored Shapiro with its American Heritage Award" (Press release). Anti-Defamation League. April 5, 2004.
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