SDM sat down with Whitney A. Doll, TMA’s new CEO, to discuss her plans for the association, her outlook on the industry, and her commitment to mission work.
This leadership transition has been part of a thoughtful succession plan, which Lynch has been instrumental in developing over the past year, to ensure a seamless shift in responsibilities and maintain the organization’s momentum.
Drawing on her experience in customer-oriented strategies, Stainburn will lead the transformation of the business and future development of globally recognized Bosch-branded video systems and software solutions.
Doll will assume executive management responsibilities at TMA effective Oct. 1, 2025, bringing her dedication to helping mission-driven organizations expand their reach, optimize operations, and deliver unparalleled value to members, customers, and stakeholders.
Wendy Hamilton, who has led the group from Ireland through the COVID-19 disruption, is working with Takahashi to take over the reins of all business-related functions, including developing and executing strategy to grow Netwatch’s proactive video monitoring and contract monitoring services.