McLEAN, Va. – The Monitoring Association (TMA) today announces David Charney, senior vice president, video command center, of Everon, will deliver the keynote address at the 2025 TMA Virtual Mid-Year Meeting on April 29 at 10 a.m. ET.
His address, titled, “Inspiring Leadership in a Changing World,” will “speak directly to the evolving landscape of leadership in the monitoring industry,” according to the TMA announcement. The 2025 TMA Virtual Mid-Year Meeting will take place virtually from April 29 through May 1.
“The monitoring industry is in a transformative phase as new video technologies and AI solutions have emerged and introduced new heights of efficiency and effectiveness,” says TMA president Steve Butkovich in the association announcement.
“We’re grateful to have David to deliver the opening keynote address at this year’s meeting,” he says. “He is a dynamic, seasoned, and respected leader who has successfully navigated change and inspired transformation. His unique insights are certain to inspire our attendees.”
Why TMA Chose David Charney for TMA Keynote
In his keynote presentation, Charney “will examine changes in leadership and how to cultivate a leadership mindset that embraces change and drives innovation,” according to the TMA announcement.
“No matter who you are, what your purpose and your level of comfort, we are all going through change. Perspective matters,” says Charney in the announcement. “My comments will help monitoring professionals navigate through monitoring industry adaptations taking place now and provide key steps for success along the way.”
Charney joined Everon in March 2025 after more than 15 years at Stealth Monitoring, where he served in four successive positions beginning as president in October 2011 and concluding as chief customer officer. He was responsible for 17 offices in three countries and more than 1,200 employees in his role as chief operating officer at Stealth.
An avid public speaker, he speaks to crowds on topics ranging from thought leadership across technical topics to motivational speeches at university campuses.