DSF Board of Directors Announced for 2025

The Digital Signage Federation (DSF), the only independent, non-profit trade organization dedicated to the digital signage industry, has revealed its newly elected Board of Directors for the 2025 term. The announcement follows a rigorous nomination process and competitive election by DSF members.

The four elected professionals who will serve from January 1, 2025, to December 31, 2026, are:

  • Jason Ault, Coffman Media
  • Frank Barnes, i5LED
  • IV Dickson, SageNet
  • Jay Leedy, Videri
Picture From left to right: Jason Ault, Frank Barnes, IV Dickson, Jay Leedy

These individuals bring extensive industry experience, having contributed to DSF committees and participated in educational sessions and webinars. Their expertise and leadership are expected to strengthen the DSF’s commitment to advancing digital signage technologies and best practices.

Ryan Cahoy, DSF Chairman, expressed enthusiasm for the new board members, stating, “This was a very competitive election cycle, and I am grateful for the participation of all nominees and the DSF members who voted. We are thrilled to welcome these respected professionals to the board, as they will help us promote digital signage across its many verticals.”

Cahoy further highlighted the organization’s member-driven focus, adding, “As a by-members-for-members organization, our ultimate goal is to provide exceptional value for members. The expertise of these professionals will build upon and expand the DSF’s strong foundation of programming.”

The DSF also extended its gratitude to outgoing board members Paul Fleuranges, Wayne Rasor, Dominic DeSieno, and Kym Frank for their dedication and leadership during their tenures on the Board of Directors and Executive Committee.

About the Digital Signage Federation

The Digital Signage Federation serves as a global voice for the digital signage industry, offering advocacy, education, and networking opportunities for professionals worldwide. Established in 2010, the DSF has been instrumental in supporting research, improving legislation, and developing industry standards.

For more information about DSF and its initiatives, visit www.digitalsignagefederation.org.