likewise, congrats to those selected and thanks to all who put
themselves forward
Joy
On 15/01/2014 8:12 p.m., Baudouin SCHOMBE wrote:
> +1 for all and congrats
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> 2014/1/15 Robin Gross <[log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>>
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> FYI:
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> I am pleased to announce the following selections for the Brazil
> Committees on behalf of the Civil Society Coordination Group. Many
> thanks to all the organisations and individuals who co –operated
> in this collaborative effort and to those who contributed to a
> very talented list of names for consideration
>
> *High Level Committee*
>
> Jovan Kurbalija
> Stephanie Perrin
> Louis Pouzin
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> *Executive Multistakeholder Committee*
>
> Adam Peake
> Marilia Maciel
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> Biographical details appear below.
>
> The representatives were chosen from a field of 33 applications
> for HLC and 24 applications for EMC, drawn from a widely
> disseminated call for nominations across various civil society
> networks, including IGC, Best Bits, APC, NCSG, Diplo, and
> associated civil society networks , and including nominations from
> other CS individuals as well. No nominations were denied full
> consideration.
>
> The full list of candidates was posted on the main civil society
> lists some time ago (let me know if you need a copy). We thank all
> the volunteers who put their names forward – this was an
> incredibly talented field and making decisions on final candidates
> was subsequently a significant challenge.
>
> The selections were made by a Nomcom consisting of Virginia Paque
> (Diplo Foundation), Jeremy Malcolm (Best Bits), Chat Garcia Ramilo
> (APC) and Robin Gross (NCSG). Ian Peter was an independent non
> voting Chair.
>
> We have attempted to find a balance among the candidates who best
> fit our criteria for selection such factors as gender, geography,
> advocacy, knowledge, expertise, and constituency. While we had
> challenges, particularly in geography, we trust that the
> combination of candidates broadly represent the civil society
> community involved in this process. We believe that they will
> bring civil society perspectives and advocacy to the discussions
> and ensure that important issues of concern are not neglected.
>
> Biographical details are below.
>
> Ian Peter (non voting Chair)
>
> BIOGRAPHICAL DETAILS
>
> *Dr Jovan Kurbalija* is the founding director of DiploFoundation.
> He is a former diplomat with a professional and academic
> background in international law, diplomacy, and information
> technology. In 1992, he established the Unit for IT and Diplomacy
> at the Mediterranean Academy of Diplomatic Studies in Malta. In
> 2002, after more than ten years of successful work in training,
> research, and publishing, the Unit evolved into DiploFoundation.
>
> Dr Kurbalija directs online learning courses on ICT and diplomacy
> and lectures in academic and training institutions in Switzerland,
> the United States, Austria, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands,
> and Malta. His main areas of research are diplomacy and the
> development of an international Internet regime, the use of
> hypertext in diplomacy, online negotiations and diplomatic law.
>
> *Stephanie Perrin* is recognized as an international expert in
> privacy and data protection and the social impact of technology,
> and is conducting doctoral research focused on privacy enhanced
> authentication technologies. Stephanie is a NCSG/NCUC member and
> has been a strong advocate for privacy on the ICANN Expert Working
> Group on Directory Services (aka "whois") for the last year. Her
> experience includes several positions in the Canadian Government,
> including in Integrity Services at Service Canada, as Director of
> Research and Policy in the Office of the Privacy Commissioner, and
> as Director of Privacy Policy at Industry Canada where she was
> responsible for the development of the private sector privacy
> legislation (PIPEDA). She has worked in the private sector and has
> consulted broadly on privacy issues internationally, including
> advising on the first privacy policy for CIRA, the Canadian
> Internet Registration Authority. She is based in Canada.
>
> *Louis Pouzin* is one of the pioneers in computer communications
> and the Internet. He designed and directed the development of the
> Cyclades network in France, the first to use datagrams and
> matching end-to-end protocols, later adopted by the Internet. He
> is now retired and contributes to several associations and working
> groups related to Internet development. He has received ACM
> SIGCOMM and IEEE Internet awards and is a member of the Internet
> Hall of Fame. He graduated from Ecole Polytechnique in Paris, and
> has published 82 articles and a book on computer networks. Louis
> is a founder or Eurolinc and has been a strong advocate in
> internet governance discussions.
>
> *Adam Peake* is a senior researcher at the Center for Global
> Communications (GLOCOM), International University of Japan. He
> works on telecommunications, Internet and broadband policy, and
> follow-up activities for the World Summit on the Information
> Society (WSIS). Adam has been active in policy-making activities
> for the deployment and development of the Internet since the
> mid-1990s. He is an expert on the development and deployment of
> the broadband networks, services and applications in Japan, and
> has conducted numerous studies for Japanese corporate clients on
> telecommunications/Internet/ICTs in the United States, Europe,
> Africa and Asia. Adam teaches a short course on Internet policy
> for MBA students at the International University of Japan and is a
> former co ordinator of the Internet Governance Caucus.
>
> *Marília Maciel* works as a professor of Intellectual Property Law
> and also as a researcher at the Center for Technology and Society
> of the Getulio Vargas Foundation (CTS/FGV), in Brazil. She leads
> project Cultura Livre (Free Culture), which investigates how new
> media reshapes intellectual property and impacts cultural
> production and distribution. She also represents FGV at the
> Standing Committee on Copyright and Related Rights (SCCR) of the
> World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO). Marília has a
> Masters degree on Latin American Integration from the Federal
> University of Santa Maria and a Law degree from the Federal
> University of Pernambuco. She has been a tutor in the Internet
> Governance Capacity Building Programme, organized by
> DiploFoundation since 2008. She is also a member of the Remote
> Participation Working Group, composed by individuals from
> different countries who have joined together with the concern to
> enhance remote attendance in the Internet Governance Fórum.
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