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17.01.2011

Name of Applicant Member

Region

Date of Application

Eric Brunner-Williams

NARALO


Position

Edmon Chung

APRALO

Representative

Olivier Crépin-Leblond

EURALO

Co-Chair

Mohamed El Bashir

AFRALO

Representative

Julie Hammer

APRALO

Representative

Cheryl Langdon-Orr

APRALO

Liaison

17.01.2011

Edmon Chung

APRALO

20.01.2011 John R. Levine

NARALO

Representative

Andre Thompson

LACRALO

Representative 

Patrick Vande Walle

EURALO

18.01.2011

John R. Levine

NARALO

19.01.2011

Mohamed El Bashir

AFRALO

21.01.2011

Andre Thompson

LACRALO

28.01.2011

Representative

Statements of Interest of Applicants (in alphabetical order by surname)

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>     Identify any financial ownership or senior management/leadership interest in that are interested parties in DSSA related topics.

  • >     Identify any type of commercial or non-commercial interest in DSSA related topics. Are you representing other parties? Describe any arrangements/agreements between you and any other group, constituency or person(s) regarding your nomination/selection as a work team member.
    >     DSSA Working Group members are expected to demonstrate knowledge or expertise aspects of the objectives of the DSSA Working Group. Please, identify any knowledge, expertise or experience you have that would be relevant to the work of the DSSA Working Group.
    >     Describe any tangible or intangible benefit that you receive from participation in such processes, for example, if you are an academic or NGO and use your position to advance your ability to participate, this should be a part of the statement of interest, just as should employment by an organisation that has an interest in DNSSA Working Group outcomes.
     
    1. Vocation: Mathematician/programmer, technology policy advocate
    Employer: Consultant, pro bono coordinator of an Indigenous Internet
    Accessibility project
    Position: Programmer, technical policy analyst
     
    2. Programming distributed systems, including development of registry
    services capable platform, regulatory and contractual technical policy
    consulting.
     
    3. None.
     
    4. None.
     
    5. I wrote the DNSSEC funnel request for .cat, and contribute to the
    DNSEXT and DNSOP Working Groups of the IETF.
     
    6. I am unable to identify any tangible or intangible benefit from
    volunteering to participate in any ICANN policy development process.
     
    I suppose I have a relationship more binding than a "business
    relationship" with Tribal Governments, abstractly and occasionally
    concretely, relating to the policy objective of reducing the
    technical, economic, political and social barriers to communications
    technology adoption in "Indian Country". Nominally this must include
    some aspects relevant to the DSSA WG.
     

Edmon Chung

- Current vocation, employer and position

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Broad experience in IDN and DNS technologies and policies, including operational, protocol and policy implementation experience.- and policy implementation experience.

- Describe any tangible or intangible benefit that you receive from participation in such processes, for example, if you are an academic or non-governmental organization and use your position to advance your ability  to participate, this should be part of the Statement of Interest, just as should employment by an organization that has an interest in DSSAWorking Group outcomes.

ISOC HK advocates the advancement of Internet security in Hong Kong.

As a not-for-profit organization, DotAsia's core mandate is to promote Internet development and adoption in Asia.

My participation in the DSSA WG and its outcomes may shape the position of ISOC HK and DotAsia in these areas.

Olivier Crépin-Leblond

-          Current vocation, employer and position

Managing Director of Global Information Highway Ltd, a limited liability private company incorporated in England and Wales.
I am also a member of the English Chapter of the Internet Society.

-          Type of work performed

My company provides sub-contracting technical services for IP networks (both intra-nets and Internet) as well as technical and strategic consultancy on next generation networking to worldwide clients. It also supports the export of refurbished telecommunications equipment to developing countries. I run it whilst resorting to contractors for the hands-on work.

-          Identify any financial ownership or senior management/leadership interest in organizations that are interested parties in DSSA related topics

None.

-          Identify any type of commercial or non-commercial interest in DSSA related topics. Are you representing other parties? Describe any arrangements/agreements between you and any other group, constituency or person(s) regarding your nomination/selection as a work group member.

No direct financial interest. I just like to keep my ear to the ground whilst doing my part to ensure ICANN's stability, thus defending the multi-stakeholder ICANN model. Ultimately, my business benefits from a stable user-centric Internet ecosystem.

-          DSSA Working Group members are expected to demonstrate knowledge or expertise aspects of the objectives of the DSSA WG. Please identify any knowledge, expertise, or experience that you have that would be relevant to the work of the DSSA Working Group.

I have been an Internet user since 1988 - and lived the RTM Worm of Nov 88, hands-on, so I know what it feels like when large parts of the Internet shuts down. I've been consulting, creating ISPs & Web design company business and technical plans since the early nineties. Tracking Internet connectivity worldwide from 1992 onwards and affiliated to the Network Startup Resource Center (NSRC).

-          Describe any tangible or intangible benefit that you receive from participation in such processes, for example, if you are an academic or non-governmental organization and use your position to advance your ability  to participate, this should be part of the Statement of Interest, just as should employment by an organization that has an interest in DSSAWorking Group outcomes.

ISOC HK advocates the advancement of Internet security in Hong Kong.

As a not-for-profit organization, DotAsia's core mandate is to promote Internet development and adoption in Asia.

My participation in the DSSA WG and its outcomes may shape the position of ISOC HK and DotAsia in these areasDSSA Working Group outcomes.

I'll learn more about the DNS.

Mohamed El Bashir

-  Current vocation, employer and position
- Founder, Executive Committee - Sudan Internet Society
- Manager, Internet and Numbering, ictQATAR

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-  Describe any tangible or intangible benefit that you receive from participation in such processes, for example, if you are an academic or non-governmental organization and use your position to advance your ability  to participate, this should be part of the Statement of Interest, just as should employment by an organization that has an interest in DSSA Working Group outcomes.
N/A

Julie Hammer

(Statement of Interest forthcoming)

Cheryl Langdon-Orr

Information as requested  for use in any ALAC endorsement to be appointed as an At-Large representative in the ICANN Cross Community DSSA-WG,  see also general ICANN Bio at  https://icann-community.icannatlassian.orgnet/wiki/displayspaces/~cheryl.langdon-orr/Homeoverview.

- Current vocation, employer and position
Self Employed, Company Director, Secretary and Principal Shareholder at Hovtek Pty. Limited & Buildersnet P/L  

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Understood and agreed to, please also link copy of the SoI to https://icann-community.icannatlassian.orgnet/wiki/displayspaces/~cheryl.langdon-orr/Homeoverview which I keep updated regularly by way of an ongoing Declaration of Interests (DoI)  for ICANN related activities. 

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