The Research Board[1] was described in 1984 by The New York Times as "a low-profile New York group composed of chief data processing executives of 50 of the nation's largest corporations."
A decade later The Times described it as "a high-tech consulting firm.
"[2] Although by late 2017 a Wall Street Journal writer spoke of "The Research Board" in the past tense,[3] this was just a technicality.
[8][4][9][better source needed] Others with leadership positions were/are:
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