The ASCII Group Announces the Passing of Founder and Chairman Alan Weinberger
Washington,
D.C. – July 7, 2025 – The ASCII Group is deeply saddened to
announce the passing of its Founder and Chairman, Alan D. Weinberger, who died on
June 29, after a courageous battle with cancer.
Alan
was more than a leader—he was a visionary, a legal scholar, and a fierce
advocate for the IT channel. In 1984, he founded The ASCII Group with 40
independent computer dealers and a bold idea: that the IT industry could thrive
through community, collaboration, and shared purpose. Over the next four
decades, he led ASCII to become the preeminent independent IT community in
North America, serving thousands of Managed Service Providers (MSPs) and
solution providers.
A
sharp and inquisitive legal mind, Alan earned his J.D. from NYU, where he was a
Law Review Editor and Order of the Coif honoree, followed by an LL.M. from
Harvard Law School. He was a founding professor at Vermont Law School and
brought thoughtful leadership and strategic vision to every stage of ASCII’s
growth.
Alan
was widely respected as a thought leader in the IT industry. His editorials
appeared in major publications including The Wall Street Journal, and he was
named one of the Top 25 Most Influential Executives in the Computer Industry by
CRN. His most
recent book—The Doctor’s In: Treating America’s Greatest Cyber Security
Threat—spotlights
the essential role MSPs play in safeguarding organizations in today’s evolving
cyber landscape. Written for the general public, the book reflects Alan’s
lifelong mission to elevate IT professionals and the work they do.
“Alan
was deeply committed to community and to raising the visibility of the MSP to
the world. He recognized their importance long before others did and dedicated
his life to championing their value,” said Jerry Koutavas, CEO of The
ASCII Group. “His vision created a powerful community that changed the lives of
thousands of IT professionals. We will carry his legacy forward with the same
passion and purpose that he instilled in all of us.”
Alan’s unmistakable voice, sharp curiosity, and
ability to form lasting connections left a profound impact on the IT channel.
For more than four decades, he was a true champion of the industry—a trusted
advocate, mentor, and driving force behind positive change in the IT world.
For those who wish to share condolences or
memories, a memorial page has been created by Alan’s family and can be found
here: https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/legacyremembers/alan-weinberger-obituary?id=58760497
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