Hello fellow NARALOers As some of you may already know, Thomas -- leader and main activist of the NARALO At-Large Structure "connecting.nyc" -- died last month <http://www.tributes.com/obituary/show/Thomas-John-Lowenhaupt-107389262>. I only read about it this morning, practically by accident, in an email on the ALAC mailing list discussing Rules of Procedure which used Thomas' death to talk about ALAC's relationships with ALSs. I would prefer that At-Large's written recognition and memory of Thomas be more than such a callous passing remark. There was a moment of silence on the August call but nothing here on the mailing list which is the main news source for those of us who can't easily make the calls. Thomas' ALS was one of the first in NARALO, and he was always deeply involved in its activities. As first Chair of NARALO I found him a pleasure to work with. He was extremely well-read and knowledgeable on his realm of passion and expertise -- the concept that world cities could use Top-Level Domains to empower their citizens and get them more engaged in their community. Tom and I disagreed on a few views, but we agreed on far more regarding the role of the private individual in the growth of the Internet -- exactly ICANN At-Large's reason for being. At all times I found him either a worthy debate opponent or a skilled partner in advocacy, combined with a calm and upbeat tone so rarely found in these corridors. Tom's presence here will be missed. [ Feel free to include this in the next newsletter if you consider it appropriate. ] -- Evan Leibovitch, Toronto Canada @evanleibovitch or @el56
Thank you for sharing this Evan. So sorry to read this news today. Always enjoyed Thomas' company and conversation in the past. On Tue, Sep 10, 2019 at 3:22 PM Evan Leibovitch <evan@telly.org> wrote:
Hello fellow NARALOers
As some of you may already know, Thomas -- leader and main activist of the NARALO At-Large Structure "connecting.nyc" -- died last month <http://www.tributes.com/obituary/show/Thomas-John-Lowenhaupt-107389262>.
I only read about it this morning, practically by accident, in an email on the ALAC mailing list discussing Rules of Procedure which used Thomas' death to talk about ALAC's relationships with ALSs.
I would prefer that At-Large's written recognition and memory of Thomas be more than such a callous passing remark. There was a moment of silence on the August call but nothing here on the mailing list which is the main news source for those of us who can't easily make the calls.
Thomas' ALS was one of the first in NARALO, and he was always deeply involved in its activities. As first Chair of NARALO I found him a pleasure to work with. He was extremely well-read and knowledgeable on his realm of passion and expertise -- the concept that world cities could use Top-Level Domains to empower their citizens and get them more engaged in their community.
Tom and I disagreed on a few views, but we agreed on far more regarding the role of the private individual in the growth of the Internet -- exactly ICANN At-Large's reason for being. At all times I found him either a worthy debate opponent or a skilled partner in advocacy, combined with a calm and upbeat tone so rarely found in these corridors.
Tom's presence here will be missed.
[ Feel free to include this in the next newsletter if you consider it appropriate. ]
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I will say that, in good time, I will make efforts to ensure Tom's work on local community benefits of TLDs will be continued. This will be his true memorial. Connecting .nyc is a 501(c)3 with UN accreditation. ALong with others, I will look to elect a new board etc. Expressions of Interest will be well received. joly On Tue, Sep 10, 2019 at 2:30 PM Dana Perry <dperry@csc-ns.ca> wrote:
Thank you for sharing this Evan. So sorry to read this news today. Always enjoyed Thomas' company and conversation in the past.
On Tue, Sep 10, 2019 at 3:22 PM Evan Leibovitch <evan@telly.org> wrote:
Hello fellow NARALOers
As some of you may already know, Thomas -- leader and main activist of the NARALO At-Large Structure "connecting.nyc" -- died last month <http://www.tributes.com/obituary/show/Thomas-John-Lowenhaupt-107389262>.
I only read about it this morning, practically by accident, in an email on the ALAC mailing list discussing Rules of Procedure which used Thomas' death to talk about ALAC's relationships with ALSs.
I would prefer that At-Large's written recognition and memory of Thomas be more than such a callous passing remark. There was a moment of silence on the August call but nothing here on the mailing list which is the main news source for those of us who can't easily make the calls.
Thomas' ALS was one of the first in NARALO, and he was always deeply involved in its activities. As first Chair of NARALO I found him a pleasure to work with. He was extremely well-read and knowledgeable on his realm of passion and expertise -- the concept that world cities could use Top-Level Domains to empower their citizens and get them more engaged in their community.
Tom and I disagreed on a few views, but we agreed on far more regarding the role of the private individual in the growth of the Internet -- exactly ICANN At-Large's reason for being. At all times I found him either a worthy debate opponent or a skilled partner in advocacy, combined with a calm and upbeat tone so rarely found in these corridors.
Tom's presence here will be missed.
[ Feel free to include this in the next newsletter if you consider it appropriate. ]
-- Evan Leibovitch, Toronto Canada @evanleibovitch or @el56 ------ NA-Discuss mailing list NA-Discuss@atlarge-lists.icann.org https://atlarge-lists.icann.org/mailman/listinfo/na-discuss
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*Dana Perry*
Central Region Convenor, Digital Public Relations Lead
Community Sector Council of Nova Scotia
(902) 840-2102
*I would like to acknowledge that we are in Mi'kma'ki, the ancestral and unceded territory of the Mi'kmaq People. This territory is covered by the "Treaties of Peace and Friendship" *
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I will always remember Tom as a gentleman dedicated to promoting and defending his community, with passion and a lot of perseverance. Goodbye, Tom. I will miss our discussions on Geo and City TLDs but above all your partnership and your friendship. Louis Houle Le 19-09-10 à 14:20, Evan Leibovitch a écrit :
Hello fellow NARALOers
As some of you may already know, Thomas -- leader and main activist of the NARALO At-Large Structure "connecting.nyc <http://connecting.nyc>" -- died last month <http://www.tributes.com/obituary/show/Thomas-John-Lowenhaupt-107389262>.
I only read about it this morning, practically by accident, in an email on the ALAC mailing list discussing Rules of Procedure which used Thomas' death to talk about ALAC's relationships with ALSs.
I would prefer that At-Large's written recognition and memory of Thomas be more than such a callous passing remark. There was a moment of silence on the August call but nothing here on the mailing list which is the main news source for those of us who can't easily make the calls.
Thomas' ALS was one of the first in NARALO, and he was always deeply involved in its activities. As first Chair of NARALO I found him a pleasure to work with. He was extremely well-read and knowledgeable on his realm of passion and expertise -- the concept that world cities could use Top-Level Domains to empower their citizens and get them more engaged in their community.
Tom and I disagreed on a few views, but we agreed on far more regarding the role of the private individual in the growth of the Internet -- exactly ICANN At-Large's reason for being. At all times I found him either a worthy debate opponent or a skilled partner in advocacy, combined with a calm and upbeat tone so rarely found in these corridors.
Tom's presence here will be missed.
[ Feel free to include this in the next newsletter if you consider it appropriate. ]
-- Evan Leibovitch, Toronto Canada @evanleibovitch or @el56
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Thank you Evan for informing us of this sad passing of Thomas Lowenhaupt. I admired and appreciated Thomas for his forward thinking and commitment to his work and NARALO. Thank you Thomas!. Recognition in this month's NARALO Newsletter should be considered. Regards, Leah On 2019/09/10 11:20, Evan Leibovitch wrote:
Hello fellow NARALOers
As some of you may already know, Thomas -- leader and main activist of the NARALO At-Large Structure "connecting.nyc <http://connecting.nyc>" -- died last month <http://www.tributes.com/obituary/show/Thomas-John-Lowenhaupt-107389262>.
I only read about it this morning, practically by accident, in an email on the ALAC mailing list discussing Rules of Procedure which used Thomas' death to talk about ALAC's relationships with ALSs.
I would prefer that At-Large's written recognition and memory of Thomas be more than such a callous passing remark. There was a moment of silence on the August call but nothing here on the mailing list which is the main news source for those of us who can't easily make the calls.
Thomas' ALS was one of the first in NARALO, and he was always deeply involved in its activities. As first Chair of NARALO I found him a pleasure to work with. He was extremely well-read and knowledgeable on his realm of passion and expertise -- the concept that world cities could use Top-Level Domains to empower their citizens and get them more engaged in their community.
Tom and I disagreed on a few views, but we agreed on far more regarding the role of the private individual in the growth of the Internet -- exactly ICANN At-Large's reason for being. At all times I found him either a worthy debate opponent or a skilled partner in advocacy, combined with a calm and upbeat tone so rarely found in these corridors.
Tom's presence here will be missed.
[ Feel free to include this in the next newsletter if you consider it appropriate. ]
-- Evan Leibovitch, Toronto Canada @evanleibovitch or @el56
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Louis Houle