Board of Directors
Major General Joseph T. Anderson (Ret.)
Retired USMC Major General Anderson has served as Associate Director and Deputy Director for the National Air and Space Museum Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center and is currently serving as Special Assistant to the Director of the National Air and Space Museum. He served 33 years in the United States Marine Corps, flying 219 combat missions and commanding at every echelon of Marine Aviation.
Major General Anderson’s corporate experience includes positions as Vice President for Business Development at Advanced Navigation and Positioning Corporation as well as the Corporate Vice President of the Dalcorp Advisory Group. In addition to Digital Reasoning, he serves on the board of Peduzzi Associates Ltd. Major General Anderson earned a BS in Engineering from the U.S. Naval Academy and an MS in Systems Engineering from the University of Southern California.
Kenneth G. Elzinga
Kenneth G. Elzinga is the Robert C. Taylor Chair in Economics at the University of Virginia. He was the first recipient of the Cavaliers’ Distinguished Teaching Professorship at the University, a recipient of the Alumni Association’s Distinguished Professor Award, the Commonwealth of Virginia’s Outstanding Faculty Award, as well as awards in education from the Kenan and Templeton foundations. In 1992, he was given the Thomas Jefferson Award, the highest honor the University of Virginia accords its faculty. Mr. Elzinga’s major research interest is antitrust economics, especially pricing strategy and market definition. He has testified in several precedent-setting antitrust cases. The author of more than seventy academic publications, he also is known for three mystery novels, co-authored with William Breit (under the pen name Marshall Jevons) where the protagonist employs economic analysis to solve the crime. Mr. Elzinga also is a past president of the Southern Economic Association, a member of Mystery Writers of America, and serves on the national Board of Directors of Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship and the Board of Trustees at Hope College. Mr. Elzinga has a B.A. and honorary doctorate from Kalamazoo College and a Ph.D. from Michigan State University. He has been a member of the faculty at the University of Virginia since 1967.
Mr. Elzinga is a world-renowned authority on macroeconomics and anti-trust issues. He has consulted for numerous Fortune 500 companies including Microsoft, Dairy Queen, Albertsons, Monsanto, Cargill, Safeway, and RJR.
Michael Miller
Michael Miller served previously as Vice President of Public Sector for the Americas at Juniper Networks. Before joining Juniper, Mr. Miller served as Executive Vice President of Sales for the Americas for Managed Objects located in McLean, VA. Before joining Managed Objects, he spent 14 years at Computer Associates, where he established an exceptional track record of sales achievement. Most recently at CA, he served as general manager, North American sales, heading a staff of up to 1000 employees. Michael previously served as a senior vice president at Computer Associates, managing the sale and delivery of software and services to the United States government. Prior to that, he held a number of sales and sales management positions with the company.
William D. Tucker, III
William D. Tucker, III is Senior Partner at Tucker Griffin Barnes, PC in Charlottesville, VA. Mr. Tucker has an extensive background in real estate, property acquisitions, negotiations, construction consultations, business law and trust and estate law.
He is widely recognized for his real estate development acumen and is partner in multiple development ventures. His creative vision and real estate savvy identify him as a leader in business.
He chose real estate and business as his areas of concentration in the practice of law. Mr. Tucker’s creative vision and real estate development savvy identify him as a leader in business. His clients and associates agree that he is an expert at being responsive, tenacious, focused, and personable. Born in Miami, Florida, Mr. Tucker grew up in both Miami and in Huntsville, Alabama. He received his undergraduate degree in Business Administration from the University of Florida and went on to law school at the University of Virginia. He received his J.D. in 1971 and subsequently admitted to the bar in Virginia and Florida. Mr. Tucker established Tucker Griffin Barnes P.C. in Charlottesville, Virginia, where he continues to reside with his family. A firm believer in community involvement, Mr. Tucker has served as a board member, officer, and counsel for such non-profit organizations as the Paramount Theater, Camp Albemarle, Virginia Institute of Autism, Save the Fireworks, First Night Virginia, and the Charlottesville YMCA.



