The board advisors for QAI Global Institute include thought
leaders and leading practitioners from the Software Engineering‚
Management‚ Process‚ and Quality domains. They play a critical
role in influencing and shaping the architecture of the
Institute and in giving it strategic as well as business
direction.
The Institute leverages the knowledge and expertise of its
advisors to provide learners with a complete learning
experience. Their vast knowledge of the subject and the industry
helps in ensuring that the offerings meet all requirements of
the learners. The Board of Advisors also includes co-authors of
some of the courses in QAI Global Institute's Web-based
curriculum.
Dr. Roger S. Pressman

Co-author of the ‘Software Engineering & Management Series’
offered by QAI Global Institute ‚ Dr. Pressman is an
internationally recognized authority in software engineering. He
is the author of six books including the world‘s most widely
used software engineering textbook.
For over 30 years‚ he has worked as a software engineer‚ a
manager‚ a professor‚ an author‚ and a consultant‚ focusing on
software engineering issues.
Dr. Pressman has designed and developed products that are
used worldwide for software engineering training and process
improvement. Essential Software Engineering (ESE)‚ the
industry‘s most comprehensive video curriculum in software
engineering‚ and Process Advisor‚ the industry‘s first
self-directed software process improvement product are two of
his widely acclaimed products.
Stephen A. Bender

Steve Bender, President of The Quality Connection, is a
management consultant, past Senior Examiner for New York State's
Excelsior Award, and veteran in Quality Assurance. He is a
Certified Project Management Professional (PMP), Certified
Software Quality Analyst (CSQA), and Certified Quality Examiner
(CQE). He is listed in The Yearbook of Authorities, Experts,
and Spokespersons and is a Life Member of the International
Registry of Who's Who.
He has edited and contributed material for books on testing,
standards, human resources, computer assessment of mutual funds,
and written for Government and Computer news, the
QAI Journal, Industry Week, the Journal of
Quality and Participation, the Capital District
Business Review, Anchor Point, and others. He also authored
the book Managing Projects Well, on "what they don't
teach you in project management school."
Theresa Morris

Theresa Morris is an educational consultant, past
Instructional Design and Evaluation Consultant for J.D. Edwards
and Company, and auditor for The Treasury Department (Denver
District).
She has participated in numerous areas in instructional
design and training evaluation. These include the management of
front-end, formative, and summative course evaluation, training
certification, web-based training, and computer-based testing.
She has submitted materials for the successful American Council
on Education Certification for the Management Certification
Program offered at the Western Management Development Center
(WMDC).
William E. Perry

William E. Perry is the executive director of the Quality
Assurance Institute (QAI) USA‚ since its inception. He is a New
York State Certified Public Accountant‚ a Certified Information
Systems Auditor‚ a Certified Internal Auditor‚ a Certified
Software Quality Analyst (CSQA)‚ and a Certified Quality
Examiner.
William is the author of more than 50 books dealing with
quality assurance in the data processing field and video courses
for ASI and QAI. He is the primary author of the QA Practices
Manual‚ QA Manager’s Handbook‚ and Quality Assurance Skills
Manual. He is also the author of Standards for Software Testing
and Auditing Computer Applications.
William has been a professor of data processing at Monroe
Community College‚ a member of the board of directors of the
American Federation of Information Processing Societies‚ and the
chairman of the GUIDE International PL/1 Committee. In 1988 and
1989 he was on the board of examiners of the Malcolm Baldrige
National Quality Award.
Scott W. Ambler

Scott W. Ambler is well known for his work on large-scale
software development projects and on software process
improvement (SPI) efforts around the world. He has been working
in the IT industry for almost 20 years and is a software process
expert. He is a thought leader of the Agile Modeling (AM)
methodology and a lead instructor of the Agile Modeling
workshop. He is also the originator of some of the software
development practices—Agile Data‚ Agile Modeling‚ and the
Enterprise Unified Process (EUP).
Scott has written several books and white papers on
object-oriented software development‚ software process, agile
modeling, and EUP. Some of his most popular books are Agile
Modeling, Agile Database Techniques‚ and The Object Primer 3/e.
Scott is a senior contributing editor with Software Development
magazine and a member of the Flashline Software Development
Productivity Council.
Bruce F. Schoor

Bruce F. Schoor is a recognized expert in quality assurance
and process effectiveness. In his 18 years of association with
the software industry‚ Bruce has mastered the art of shaping
strong QA teams and designing high impact best practices. His
abilities lie particularly in assessing organizational
capability‚ outlining improvement initiatives‚ and implementing
changes in complex environments while dealing with team dynamics
and fast growth.
In the context of education‚ Bruce has developed a complete
curriculum of courses and conducted workshops and mentoring
sessions. A unique aspect of his training programs is the
transfer of actual industry experience through a careful blend
between theories and successfully applied industry best
practices. He has written numerous articles for leading QA
journals and web portals‚ and is an eminent speaker at various
conferences