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@Matthew
It should form part of the KYC - Know your councillors.
Thanks James

Remmy

On Tuesday, August 16, 2016, avri doria <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> +1
>
>
> On 16-Aug-16 17:54, Mamadou LO wrote:
> > My support to this. Resumes can really help know more on candidates.
> > Good idea.
> > Mamadou
> >
> >
> > Envoyé depuis mon smartphone Samsung Galaxy.
> >
> >
> > -------- Message d'origine --------
> > De : Robin Gross <[log in to unmask] <javascript:;>>
> > Date : 16/08/2016 21:41 (GMT+00:00)
> > À : [log in to unmask] <javascript:;>
> > Objet : Re: Perrin Candidate Statement
> >
> > Agreed.  It is important for members to become more acquainted with
> > our representatives and resumes are extremely helpful for that.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Robin
> >
> >> On Aug 16, 2016, at 2:33 PM, matthew shears <[log in to unmask]
> <javascript:;>
> >> <mailto:[log in to unmask] <javascript:;>>> wrote:
> >>
> >> I'd like to support this suggestion and ask that all candidates
> >> provide their resumes.
> >>
> >> Thanks James.
> >>
> >>
> >> On 16/08/2016 22:16, James Gannon wrote:
> >>> Hey Stephanie,
> >>>
> >>> Actually that’s a really good idea on resumes, would like to see the
> >>> candidates share these as its a critical part of the skill set that
> >>> they are brining to the table.
> >>> Particularly useful for our members who may not know the candidates
> >>> personally.
> >>>
> >>> -James
> >>>
> >>> From: NCSG-Discuss <[log in to unmask] <javascript:;>
> >>> <mailto:[log in to unmask] <javascript:;>>> on behalf of
> Stephanie
> >>> Perrin <[log in to unmask] <javascript:;>
> >>> <mailto:[log in to unmask] <javascript:;>>>
> >>> Reply-To: Stephanie Perrin <[log in to unmask]
> <javascript:;>
> >>> <mailto:[log in to unmask] <javascript:;>>>
> >>> Date: Tuesday 16 August 2016 at 21:57
> >>> To: "[log in to unmask] <javascript:;>
> >>> <mailto:[log in to unmask] <javascript:;>>"
> >>> <[log in to unmask] <javascript:;> <mailto:
> [log in to unmask] <javascript:;>>>
> >>> Subject: Perrin Candidate Statement
> >>>
> >>> Attached is my candidate statement in Word, also copied below.  I
> >>> fear not much has changed since my statement in 2014....in
> >>> particular I would have hoped that my dissertation would have been
> >>> finished!! Soon though....:-)
> >>>
> >>> My resume is available to anyone who is interested.
> >>>
> >>> Best regards
> >>>
> >>> Stephanie Perrin
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> *Name:*  Stephanie Perrin
> >>> *Region of residence:*  Canada, North America
> >>> *Gender:*  female
> >>> *Employment: * PhD candidate, retired federal public servant
> >>> *Conflicts of Interest: * none that I am aware of
> >>> *Reasons for willingness to take on the position:*
> >>> My candidate statement has not really changed from what I submitted
> >>> in 2014.  I still believe that ICANN is a wonderful experiment in
> >>> multistakeholder management of a key resource.  I still want it to
> >>> work, but after two years of hard work on Council and various PDPs I
> >>> understand the threats and challenges better.  I believe that my
> >>> experience and knowledge can be useful at ICANN. I am a hard worker
> >>> and a passionate advocate, and I would like to try to make a
> >>> difference here.  There is a great team at NCSG, many different
> >>> characters with all kinds of talents and skills, and I would be
> >>> proud to represent them and the non-commercial users we all
> >>> represent at the GNSO.  I have a lot of international experience, I
> >>> understand key stakeholders like the GAC, and I would love the
> >>> challenge of trying to help find solutions for some of the policy
> >>> and procedural issues with which the GNSO struggles.
> >>>
> >>> *Qualifications for the position:*
> >>> I have spent 30 years in the Canadian federal government, most of it
> >>> in the Department of Communications and the Department of Industry,
> >>> in the areas of telecom policy, and international trade in
> >>> telecommunciations, media and broadcasting, and intellectual
> >>> property.   I worked in Canada-US  trade and technology impact
> >>> assessment, during the 90s when the Internet was developed, and have
> >>> broad experience working with governments on e-commence.  I
> >>> represented Canada at the OECD working group on security and privacy
> >>> for ten years, and was a vice-chair of the group which developed
> >>> cryptography policy guidelines.  During the 90s, I also worked for
> >>> ten years on Canada's privacy standard (CAN/CSA-Q830-96) and was
> >>> Director of Privacy Policy responsible for turning that standard
> >>> into Canada's private sector privacy law.  After the law passed, I
> >>> took leave and went to work as Canada's first Chief Privacy Officer,
> >>> for Zero Knowledge Systems, a privacy enhancing technology company
> >>> that developed anonymous browsing and email software. I have also
> >>> worked, back in government, for six years in risk management,
> >>> integrity, and values and ethics.  I also was Director of Research
> >>> and Policy at the federal Office of the Privacy Commissioner, and
> >>> worked to steer the office to examine Internet issues, including the
> >>> ICANN WHOIS issues of the day (2005-7).  I have done a lot of public
> >>> speaking, and believe I can intervene effectively to represent you.
> >>> I am fluent in English and French.
> >>>
> >>> This experience is very relevant to the policy issues I see at
> >>> ICANN, for the following reasons:
> >>> ·ICANN is at an inflection point in terms of its maturity.  It needs
> >>> to mature and develop better risk management, better accountability
> >>> and values and ethics, and better compliance with human rights law.
> >>> I think my practical government experience in these areas could be
> >>> useful.
> >>> ·There are serious privacy issues at ICANN, and a lack of
> >>> expertise.  This is my principal area of expertise, and I have a
> >>> keen desire to contribute and to make things better.
> >>> ·During 2013-2014 I worked on the Experts Working Group on directory
> >>> services for new gTLDs, (WHOIS replacement) where I learned quite a
> >>> lot about the issues behind this key debate.  I have now joined the
> >>> GNSO/RDS PDP where it is critical to have someone who understands
> >>> the EWG report, as it is clearly the template for future work.
> >>> ·During the past two years I worked on the working group on
> >>> accreditation of Privacy Proxy Services, and on the working group on
> >>> policy and implementation as well as the working group looking at
> >>> WHOIS conflicts with law..   I also worked on the GNSO Review team,
> >>> and prepared detailed comments on the outside examiners report.   I
> >>> have monitored all the CCWG work on the IANA transition, and I
> >>> regularly review budget reports.
> >>> ·Again, my government policy and management experience, and the many
> >>> years that I have volunteered on standards development groups and
> >>> shadow groups have, I think, given me insight into these processes
> >>> that has proven useful.
> >>> *Statement of availability for the time the position required:  *
> >>> I am no longer working fulltime, and my studies are focused on
> >>> issues related to ICANN.  I therefore have abundant time to devote
> >>> to ICANN work, particularly the GNSO.  Over the past two years I
> >>> have devoted approximately half my work week to ICANN.
> >>>
> >>> *Additional information: *
> >>> I am studying at the Information School of the University of
> >>> Toronto.  I am writing my PhD dissertation  on why ICANN has refused
> >>> to adopt privacy policy or law.  I have spent my career either
> >>> applying law or developing solutions, including technology and law,
> >>> so my return to school is largely to satisfy that hunger to
> >>> understand things at a more theoretical level.  I continue to work
> >>> to also fix that problem, and get some practical implementation of
> >>> commonly accepted privacy policies at ICANN.  This is my focus in
> >>> much of the PDP work I have done, because there is a lot happening
> >>> on privacy issues, but it is certainly not my only area of
> >>> interest.  It is important that we pace our work to avoid burnout,
> >>> but I am also keenly interested in attracting new talent to work at
> >>> ICANN, and in mentoring.
> >>>
> >>> Thanks for your attention.
> >>> Stephanie Perrin
> >>
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> >> Matthew Shears
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> >> Center for Democracy & Technology (CDT)
> >> + 44 771 2472987
> >
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