Bret, thank you very much for the good news! I will subscribe Alan to all the lists and thank you for helping with the transition. Kind regards, Glen Bret Fausett a écrit :
Dear Council Members,
I am very pleased to introduce to you to Alan Greenberg, the ALAC's newly elected liaison to the GNSO Council. Alan was appointed to the ALAC by this year's Nominating Committee. For those of you who have not met him this week, Alan's bio from the Nominating Committee process follows below. Please welcome him to the GNSO. I know he will be a productive, thoughtful contributor to the Council's work and the ALAC.
Glen, can you please add Alan to the relevant mailing lists (alan.greenberg@mcgill.ca) and to the GNSO web site, where appropriate?
Many thanks. I will help transition the ALAC Liaison role to Alan by bringing him up to date on the ongoing work, but I know he will appreciate the advice and assistance of all of you as well.
Best regards,
Bret
-- Alan Greenberg, ALAC (North America)
Alan Greenberg has forty years of experience with computing and networking technologies. For much of his career, he worked for McGill University in Montreal, Canada. Over the years, this included software design and development, education technology support, management and policy development. He played critical roles in building the Internet and its precursors in Canada. He also taught courses in computer architecture and design. He retired from the position of Director of Computing and Telecommunications at McGill in late 1999.
Beginning in 1995, on a volunteer basis, he participated in and then managed workshops which taught personnel from 150 developing countries how to build, support, manage and use the Internet in their countries.
Since his retirement from McGill, he has been an independent consultant focusing on the effective use of technology in developing countries. Recent projects have included: the use of technology in education; how to effectively spread the use of technology to benefit the country and its people; and a study of the linkages between technology and poverty, and how technologies can be effectively used for poverty alleviation.
Throughout his career, a primary focus has been the empowerment of people through the use of technology.
Mr. Greenberg holds a BSc degree in Mathematics and Physics, and an MSc in Computer Science, both from McGill University. --
-- Glen de Saint Géry GNSO Secretariat - ICANN gnso.secretariat[at]gnso.icann.org http://gnso.icann.org