Keith Seitter, an AMS Member, a Fellow of the AMS, and an AMS Certified Consulting Meteorologist, is Executive Director of the American Meteorological Society in Boston, Massachusetts. He served as AMS Deputy Executive Director from 1999 to 2004. Dr. Seitter joined the AMS in the early 1990s as Assistant to the Executive Director to lead the AMS publications department. His primary job was to improve the efficiency of the AMS journal production process and prepare for the eventual transition of the journals to electronic delivery, at a time when the Internet was just beginning to flourish. Today all ten prestigious AMS journals are available online. As Deputy Director, Dr. Seitter was involved in all aspects of the Society's programs including moving the many AMS Specialty and Annual Meetings toward electronic submission and dissemination of author's materials, implementing the recommendations from the 10-Year Vision Study, and continuing working with the publications department. Before joining the AMS, Dr. Seitter was on the faculty at the University of Lowell, now University of Massachusetts at Lowell. He earned a bachelors degree in meteorology at the Pennsylvania State University and a doctorate in geophysical sciences at the University of Chicago. A native of Marion, Ohio, Dr. Seitter had a postdoctoral appointment at the Air Force Geophysical Laboratory at Hanscom Air Force Base before moving to the University of Lowell. Dr. Seitter is a Fellow of the Royal Meteorological Society. He is also a member of many other societies and organizations in the sciences and scholarly publishing and serves on a number of advisory boards. He has given numerous invited lectures and published a number of papers in AMS and other scientific and publishing journals.