Anatoli Levine - IMTC President
Anatoli Levine is the President of the International Multimedia Telecommunication Consortium (IMTC) and Sr. Director of Product Management at RADVISION, USA (www.radvision.com).
With more than 20 years of professional experience in management, communication technologies and software engineering. Anatoli has been closely involved with IMTC activities, where he chaired a number of technical Activity Groups. Anatoli served on IMTC Board of Directors since 2005 and since 2007 is a President of the IMTC. In all these roles, Anatoli is working on the development of technology and solutions to ensure the highest level of interoperability among different vendors implementing real-time multimedia and content delivery standards.
Kfir Pravda – IMTC VP Marketing and Business Development
Kfir Pravda is the Vice President of Marketing and Business Development of the International Multimedia Telecommunication Consortium (IMTC), where he is responsible on the organization?s message, strategic processes and overall marketing activities.
Pravda was involved in the formation and strategy of several joint ventures, such as the Star Map Alliance, headed sales efforts to European mobile operators, chiefly T-Mobile International, and formed several media ventures.
Pravda is also serves as an independent consultant, facilitating cooperation between media and technology companies. He loves films, whisky, good crime stories, and working in small teams. He can be reached at kpravda-at-gmail.com and publishes a blog about media, technology and rebel filmmaking at www.pravdam.com.
Tsahi Levent-Levi, Co-Chairman of IMTC IMS Activity Group
Tsahi Levent-Levi is a seasoned product manager and system architect atRADVISION. His experience includes product management and development, project management, with a strong background in development and management of complex VoIP projects. Tsahi currently manages a wide range of VoIP and 3G client products, which enjoy significant market share in the industry. His experience includes product management and development, project management, with a strong background in development and management of complex VoIP projects.
Tsahi currently manages a wide range of VoIP and 3G client products, which enjoy significant market share in the industry.
In addition, Tsahi serves as co-chairman of the IMTC IMS Activity Group, which focuses on interoperability issues relating to IMS client applications. He also regularly participates in related 3GPP standardization conferences, where he works tirelessly to improve the standards for the industry as a whole.
When Tsahi isn?t editing his blog on how to make video-based telecom networks work, he enjoys developing new culinary innovations is his suburban Tel Aviv kitchen, or practicing Argentinean Tango with his lovely wife, a ballroom dancing instructor, while Beige, their loyal Labrador, looks on. He can be reached at tsahil@radvision.com
IMTC Blog Author – Oren Libis, Co-Chairman of IMTC 3G-324M Activity Group
Oren Libis is a veteran project manager and developer in the area of 3G, VoIP and multimedia streaming protocols and standardization. His experience includes project management and development, with a strong background in 3G-324M.
He actively promotes call setup time improvements and standards within the ITU-T framework and serves as co-chairman of the IMTC 3G-324M Activity Group. He was one of the original developers and holds several joint 3G-324M patents, including ACN and MONA call setup techniques, widely adopted by the mobile industry. As a senior project manager at RADVISION, Oren serves a large and growing number of 3G-324M handset manufacturers who deploy RADVISION technology. He can be reached atorenl@radvision.com.
Itzhak Wolkowicz – Pravda Media Group
Itzhak is a marketer specialized in digital marketing, online communities and web analysis.
Itzhak works for Pravda Media Group and maintains the IMTC Blog, Twitter and LinkedIn accounts. In his spare time Itzhak works on Semantic graph structures, shoots with old photography lenses and promotes the use of affordable video equipment in Independent films/productions.


