Senior Consultants

Team strength is essential for successful analyst relations consulting. That’s why Lighthouse believes in recruiting only internationally-experienced analysts as consultants and seasoned professionals as research managers. Most of our consultants are former analysts, fluent in at least two languages and hold at least two university degrees. The consulting team includes citizens of seven countries and speakers of seven languages.

Principal consultants

Enrico Camerinelli

Enrico Camerinelli is the Principal Consultant leading Lighthouse’s return-on-investment studies, which help vendors and users understand the business impact of their analyst relations. Based in Milan, he also directs Lighthouse’s work in Italy. He is European Director and Chief Analyst of the Supply Chain Council.

Camerinelli has extensive experience implementing and streamlining complex matrixes of customers, partners, and suppliers. In his recent tenure at META Group as Vice President and Research Leader for Supply Chain and Business Management Applications his research focused on models and methodologies for IT portfolio return-on-investment evaluations and TCO models. Mr. Camerinelli’s research also encompassed supply chain management, integration of enterprise resource planning systems with marketplaces, and manufacturing applications in vertical industries. Prior to joining META Group in February 2001, he gained experience in plant and logistics/operational management, and held a senior marketing position with JD Edwards in Italy.

Mr. Camerinelli received a degree in Electronic Engineering from Universita La Sapienza in Rome. He speaks Italian, English, and Spanish fluently.

Louis Columbus

Formerly a Senior Analyst at AMR Research, Louis Columbus is an adjunct consultant helping Lighthouse clients to track and understand analyst research about their firms. Louis Columbus’ career has included senior management positions with Gateway, Ingram Micro and a software start-up, where he served as Vice President, Marketing and Business Development. Louis was a Senior Analyst at AMR Research, focusing on guided selling, sales and product configuration, order management and service lifecycle management.

Mr. Columbus has published fifteen books on a variety of technology areas including Microsoft operating systems, peripherals, the application service provider arena. His most recent book, Getting Results From Your Analyst Relations Strategies, was completed while at AMR Research in response to the needs of vendor clients wanting to get more out of their analyst relations budgets. Alongside his work at Lighthouse, Columbus is part of the Cincom Complex Manufacturing Business Solutions Team, and currently serves as a weekly columnist with CRMBuyer.com and Informit.com.

Mr. Columbus is also currently a lecturer at for graduate-level International Business and Marketing courses at Webster Loyola-Marymount University, contributing in this role for the past four years. He has also taught graduate level courses at University of California, Irvine, and California State University Fullerton. Mr. Columbus focuses on global economic theory, balance of trade, international marketing strategies, global product introductions, and international expansion strategies including join ventures and subsidiary creation. His courses have been taught onsite at Ford Motor Company and Chrysler Corporation.

Abraham Joseph

Abraham uses his background at Gartner, Ovum, Alcatel, Nortel and BT to consult to Lighthouse clients providing communications and networking technology, such as Sniffer Technologies and Magic Solutions. He is also Chief Executive Officer of Inteligentis, the consulting and research company that provides services to the telecommunications industry. At Lighthouse his main areas of focus are strategic marketing and planning. He has over 19 years experience in IT and telecommunications and has worked on major projects with or involving telecommunications and cable TV operators, equipment vendors, regulators and investors.

Prior to joining Lighthouse, Abraham worked as Consulting Director at Ovum, where he was engaged in building a consulting practice in OSS. Prior to Ovum, he worked for 2 and a half years as Director of Consulting at Gartner, 2 years as a senior business development manager at Alcatel, and 8 years in a variety of business development, marketing, product management, and network engineering roles at Nortel. Prior to this he worked as a systems engineer at BT.

Abraham received a BSc in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from South Bank University London and an MBA from the University of Strathclyde.

John Moroney

John Moroney is a specialist in market developments in IT, telecommunications and media sectors. Formerly a director at Gartner, John is currently a Research Fellow with PriMetrica and a Director of Octegra Limited. His recent assignments concern business opportunities such as digital rights management, mobile operators’ quality of service improvement, the market demand and economic development of pan-European broadband services and the barriers and drives for digital media adoption.

His consultancy clients include Alcatel, AMR, Argo Group, AT&T, BBC, Bertelsmann, BT, Cable and Wireless, CIT, CIT-Publications, the European Commission, Eutelsat, France Telecom, Gartner, Inmarsat, Integrated Device Technology, Malaysian Telekom, NCR, Norwegian Telecom, NTT, Oracle, Ovum, Rightscom, Royal Mail, Saarbrücker Zeitung, Silicon Graphics, Silk Route, Société Européenne des Satellites, Telefonica de Argentina and Telstra.

Prior to eight years as a Principal with Ovum, the analyst and consulting firm, John spent more than thirteen years working for British Telecommunications, initially as a software development engineer before moving into product management and marketing working on voice products, telephony pricing, sector marketing and sales force management.

Mr Moroney has an honours degree in pharmacology from the University of Bath and is a full Member of the Chartered Institute of Marketing.

Torsten Sewing

Torsten Sewing consults to central and eastern European clients of Lighthouse Analyst Relations. Since joining Lighthouse in 2004 he has leveraged his technology industry knowledge and deep project management skills to help firms communicate into, and out from, the region’s growing technology markets. Sewing has particular strengths in integrating programmes with product development, business development and brand communications, including corporate social responsibility campaigns.

His decade-plus background in European market communications includes work with technology-driven businesses including O2, Sony, Vodafone, Macrotron, Mondus and Cambridge Silicon Radio. From 1996 to 2000, he managed analyst and media relations for TIMe City Carrier AG, a group of 12 German competitive local exchange carriers.

He previously worked as a business journalist for the Frankfurter Allgemeine, the preeminent German daily, and was editor in chief responsible for the launch of a monthly supplement of the Frankfurter Allgemeine in 1994/5.

A trained business journalist and Industriekaufmann, Sewing is a research practitioner with strong copywriting and speechwriting skills which are highly valued by Lighthouse clients. Torsten is an alumnus of Brandeis University’s Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. He is the author of a book on China. He speaks English, German, French and Finnish.

Barbara Wiehl

Barbara Wiehl leads research studies in the German-speaking region to help Lighthouse clients like Avaya and T-Systems to improve their analyst relations. Much of her work involves Analyst Impact Modelling studies that allow firms to understand analysts’ interests and to identify which analysts have the most influence on their sales and reputation.

Barbara’s career in market analysis began in the early 1990s at GfK, Germany’s leading analyst house. Over the last decade she has led major market analysis projects for international businesses in a wide range of market sectors.

Barbara was awarded the Diplom Betriebswirt by the European School of Business, one of Germany’s leading business schools, and an honours degree in European business administration from Middlesex University Business School. She speaks English, French, German and some Japanese.

Senior consultants

Michelle Byrne

Michelle Byrne brings over 25 years of experience in large-scale business systems as senior consultant at Lighthouse. Michelle’s deep understanding of analyst relations benchmarking methodologies, of the analyst industry and of field communications strategies makes her a powerful resource for Lighthouse clients. Ms. Byrne manages the firm’s program of professional development seminars for analyst relations managers, and is the central organizer for the annual Global Analyst Relations Forum.

Michelle joined Lighthouse after several years as a research analyst at Kensington Group, where she managed a similar series of analyst relations forums and training courses and played a key role in benchmarking the analyst relations effectiveness of hardware, software, networking and services suppliers.

Ms. Byrne’s high technology career began in the mid-1970s, with several years as technical editor followed by a series of increasingly senior roles in general management, software development, marketing, training and consulting in high technology firms such as Database Associates, Amdahl, Evergreene, Unisoft and Stratus.

Tina Murphy

Tina Murphy joined Lighthouse from Forrester Research in 2004 to manage the firm’s international analyst relations benchmarking studies and to manage analystrelations.intranets.com, Lighthouse’s online AR productivity tool.

Her ten-year experience includes analyst relations outreach; corporate/product positioning and branding; product launches; crisis communications; special events; and client collateral and case study development.

Murphy previously worked alongside members of the Lighthouse team as a senior communications specialist for Brodeur Worldwide’s strategic resources task force from 1995 until joining Forrester Research late in 2000. Murphy collaborated with Novell’s senior marketing, analyst relations, and investor relations managers to develop unified external communications. In addition, Murphy counseled clients and organised analyst relations activities for BackWeb Technologies, The Pointcast Network, and 3M, for which her work won an award. She also introduced innovative TV and video products to U.S. markets for Philips Consumer Electronics, winning several commendations from the Public Relations Society of America.

Murphy graduated Magna Cum Laude from the Communications Honors Program at Boston College, where she received a number of academic scholarships and awards.

Hugh Rittner

Hugh manages the development of Lighthouse’s Analyst Mindshare Benchmark and the firm’s seminar business.

Hugh joined Lighthouse mid-way through 2005, bringing with him deep experience in high-technology sales. He was one of the founders of a business software distribution business, gaining valuable experience by bringing Japanese technologies to market in the UK. Having carried out most roles within his business, Hugh has experience of everything from day-to-day financial planning to face-to-face sales.

With a keen interest in education, Hugh has played an integral role in a children’s charity for over three years, combining a passion for learning with a real belief in the potential of others. A keen traveler, Hugh has tasted adventure in both Africa and Asia. Of particular interest is his time teaching a class of over 60 on the slopes of Kilimanjaro and a very brief spell as the hostage of a Vietnamese taxi driver.

Hugh graduated in philosophy with honors from the University of Manchester, which means that he brings with him a unique outlook on commercial life and analyst relations.

Michael Schneider

Gartner veteran Michael L. Schneider, Ph.D., extends Lighthouse analyst relations strategy and training services into the United States. Schneider spent seven years as Vice President at Gartner Group, where he established Gartner’s Advanced Technology practice.

In addition to helping deliver Lighthouse training courses to firms in North America, Schneider is also an Adjunct Consultant to Lighthouse clients internationally. He coaches spokespeople and senior business leaders on the realities of the analyst industry.

After Gartner Dr. Schneider was CTO at iFrame, a web development company. Prior to Gartner, he was the Vice President responsible for technology research, at Manufacturers Hanover Corporation, after holding similar positions at Sperry Corporation and ITT Corporation. These positions involved team members in Europe and Asia. His academic teaching experience includes positions at McGill University, Florida Atlantic University and the University of San Francisco. Dr. Schneider received a Ph.D. at the University of Durham in the UK and a BS at the University of Illinois.