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Michael W. Foley (born March 2, 1964) is an electrical engineer, wireless expert and executive director of the Bluetooth Special Interest Group, a consortium of over 10,000 companies who come together to create and promote Bluetooth wireless technology.

Foley earned his Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from Arizona State University in 1992, a Masters degree from Arizona State University in 1989 and a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Iowa in 1985.

Foley joined the [Bluetooth SIG] in March 2004 as the Executive Director. He is responsible for guiding the qualification and interoperability programs, promotion of the technology, the specification publications, and the long-term roadmap of Bluetooth wireless technology.

Prior to joining the Bluetooth SIG, Foley worked with Bluetooth wireless technology and other wireless technologies as a senior wireless architect with Microsoft. While there, he played a pivotal role in the creation and development of the wireless desktop vision and 802.11. Foley also helped shape the Bluetooth standard from its inception, as a SIG Board Member, and later Chairman of the Board from 2002 to 2003.

Under Foley’s direction, Bluetooth technology has experienced phenomenal growth and consumer acceptance. Since his arrival at the helm of the Bluetooth SIG, he has pushed through an ambitious roadmap, demanding substantial improvements in interoperability and security. Foley also facilitated and guided the Bluetooth SIG partnership with the WiMedia Alliance, solidifying a place for Bluetooth wireless technology in the wireless PAN of the future by utilizing ultra-wideband technology as a high speed channel. In the fall of 2007, Foley forged a merger with the Wibree Forum to bring Wibree technology under the Bluetooth umbrella to create an ultra low power Bluetooth specification. And in February 2008, Foley announced that Bluetooth technology would run over 802.11 radios in future mobile devices to provide high speed transer of entertainment data.

Awards and Recognition In 2006, Foley received the Special Recognition Award from wireless industry publication Wireless Week on behalf of the Bluetooth SIG in honor of its significant progress of Bluetooth technology in 2005.

In 2007, Foley was awarded the Telematics Leadership Award from Telematics Update for achievements and innovation in the telematics market with Bluetooth wireless technology.