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CSIA appoints Adrienne Meyer new chief executive officer

June 5, 2025
At the CSIA conference in San Diego, Meyer joins Jose Rivera, who already announced his retirement

The Control System Integrators Association (CSIA) board of directors has appointed Adrienne Meyer as the association’s new chief executive officer, effective June 30. Meyer succeeds Jose M. Rivera, who has already announced his retirement.

Meyer has been with ODVA for more than 21 years, most recently as vice president of operations and membership. She has a Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) from the Stephen M. Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan, as well as a bachelor’s degree (B.A.) in history from the University of Michigan. She is a Certified Association Executive (CAE) from ASAE (American Society of Association Executives).

Karen Griffin, chair of the CSIA board of directors, says: “We are excited to welcome Adrienne Meyer as the CEO of CSIA. Adrienne brings a wealth of experience and a fresh perspective that will serve our members and mission well in the years ahead. I also want to thank the board and the transition subcommittee for their thoughtful and diligent work throughout the search and selection process. And to Jose—thank you for your decade of unrelenting commitment and leadership at CSIA, and for your gracious support in ensuring a seamless and successful transition.”

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