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Revision as of 08:14, 27 September 2023
Nominations
Board
Stuart Reid
- Nominated by Doug Frazier (accepted) and self-nominated
- Male
- New York City Area
- Utmost respect for his ability to help lead and support others in getting things done (Doug Frazier)
- I have been working in community-based technology initiatives for over 30 years, primarily focused on under-served communities in NYC public housing. This includes the provision of free wireless Internet services, as well as ongoing collaboration with resident leaders and public housing groups in the development and deployment of innovative Internet-based applications and services designed to improve the quality-of-life and public safety in our public housing communities. | As a co-founder and co-chair of The Smart Community Initiative, Inc. a NY not-for-profit and of Digital Divide Partners, I have worked for decades with public housing leaders in community-based technology initiatives focused on serving a population of nearly 600,000 - larger than the City of Boston or Atlanta. More than half of these residents are unemployed, and the average household income is below the poverty level at $23,000. While there have been many efforts to improve the connectivity and digital equity among this population, it remains severely under-resourced and under-served. | As a Member of ISOC-NY I have been able to secure funding from the Internet Society Foundation to create a community-based streaming radio program that helped Harlem residents communicate with each other and coordinate the flow of resources and health-care information during the COVID pandemic. I have also been successful in securing funding from the Foundation to help support our annual Harlem Emergency Preparedness Event held in September at City College. | I believe that the constituent groups that I have collaboratively worked with for many years need a voice at the ISOC-NY table, and that my continued involvement at the board level could further facilitate dialogue and stimulate more inclusion in the important discussions and initiatives of the Internet Society. | It is for these reasons that I seek renewal of my Board Membership and Office of Secretary at ISOC-NY, of which I have been a Member and Officer for over five (5) years. (Stuart Reid)
- Decades of experience in providing community technology applications and services in NYC public housing communities, and 5 years experience as Board Member with ISOC-NY. Desire to continue my work in connecting under-served communities, especially Black and brown folk, with the work of the Internet Society broadly, and the programs and activities of ISOC-NY specifically. (Stuart Reid, accepting Doug Frazier's nomination)
- https://www.thesmartci.org
Danny Glix
- Self-nomination
- Non-binary
- Manhattan NYC
- I am an internet nerd (glix.com) | Existing member of ICAAN and IANA | https://www.linkedin.com/in/dannyglix/
- https://glix.com
Dave Burstein
- Nominated by Bismark Boakye and self-nominated
- Male
- 10 years ISOC experience. 25 years in tech journalism. Chaired 9 tech conferences. Active in Net Policy including ITU. Much more to follow (Dave Burstein)
- He is very knowledgeable and competent when it comes to day today issues regarding internet and networks .. He is always available to interact and has no difficulty reaching him out at all times (Bismark Boakye)
Andrea Romaoli Garcia
- Self-nomination
- Female
- I have residence in Brazil, Malta (EU) and Netherlands. | I'm a Brazilian citizen and I live in Brazil almost of time. | But I pass 3 to 4 months in Europe because my own law firm is based there. | In New York I go there many times/year because my work in United Nations ( my workstation is UN headquarter in NY.
- As current Director of ISOC-NY I'm interested in the position as Vice President to continue contributing for the future of the internet and expand reach of the Internet Society's mission since my experience and educational certificates match to expected deliverables. | As an expert in technologies, I have been a recommended international humanitarian attorney since my leadership embeds actions to promote and protect all human rights, help empower people, assist Governments and inject a human rights perspective into all Internet Society programmes. | Among the activities, it is that I do for the Internet Society-NY as Director to ensure the communication's rights across the internet insofar as I'm compromised to ensure relevant key-points to Internet Society such as connectivity, trustworthiness, inclusion, openness, security and freedom of speech. | I joined the Internet Society in January/2016 and my background gather more than 17 years in the international field by diplomatic performance across different positions and countries as much as holding UN leadership in parallel with active approaches for high level working groups for decision-making processes notably applying my skills for Governance of Internet and Communication, Technologies and active on space-regulatory bodies such as NASA issuing legislation, policies, regulations and guidance. | My work is regularly focused on developing partnerships that build a team with strong regional relationships as well as expanding external networks and resources to projects in Internet Society. | Recent highlights include positions as Project Manager, Program Coordinator (ITU-UN), Consultant, Mentor and leader by Global Compact at WEPs (UNWOMEN) and focal point of UNODC in partnership with Interpol through different areas: Governance, Court (CIDH), Technologies, Child Protection, Human Trafficking, Agriculture, Communication and Education as far as in United States, Malta, Switzerland, Canada, Brazil, Asia and Africa. | My formal education as a lawyer gathered a Bachelor certificate at Science of Law, master in Tax Law and International Affairs. Different training courses in Resource Management and Technological Studies. | Currently my career includes serving as Convenor for International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC/ISO) where I lead a Team on Biodigital Convergence developing standardization for technological convergence in the ethical, risk and social aspects. | As lawyer expert in technologies, I was appointed for United Nations as person that overvalues the ethical and transformational governance as much as I was recognized researcher by creating the Sixth Dimension of Human Rights addressing technological age that maintains the evolution so much as it continues the development of principles of Jean-Jacques Rousseau that it is the ground of The Universal Declaration of Human Rights. | Thus, I do hope you agree that I'm a perfect choice to collaborate with the Internet Society as Vice-President of ISOC-NY.
- https://c2e2.unepccc.org/people/andrea-romaoli/
Nayeem Ghori
- Self-nomination
- Non-binary
- I wish to serve the internet society
Namra Naseer
- Self-nomination
- Female
- New York City
- I am writing to express my strong interest in contributing to the leadership team of the Internet Society (ISOC) New York Chapter by applying for both the Board Member (priority 1) and Vice President (priority 2) positions. My diverse background and extensive experience in internet governance, policy analysis, and advocacy make me a well-rounded candidate capable of driving positive change within the chapter. | Background and Qualifications: | For the past half-decade, I have been actively engaged in research, analysis, and advocacy, collaborating with key policymaking institutions in Islamabad and Washington, D.C. My experience includes moderating high-level conferences and fostering collaboration among C-suites, reflecting my ability to lead and facilitate strategic discussions. | As a previous Board Member of the Internet Society's Islamabad Chapter, a three-times ICANN fellow, and an active member within Non-Commercial Stakeholder Group and Regional At Large Organizations within ICANN (specifically APRALO and NARALO), I have demonstrated my commitment to internet governance on a global scale. I have been a United Nations fellow at IGF 2021, and a fellow at NASIG and APSIG. | My engagements with reputable organizations like Tech Change, the World Bank, McKinsey, and Atlas Corps have further broadened my perspective and strengthened my networking capabilities. | Currently pursuing a second Masters from Columbia University in Information and Knowledge Strategy, I am deeply committed to staying at the forefront of emerging technologies and AI. My academic background, combined with my practical experience, equips me to contribute meaningfully to discussions and decision-making in the field of internet governance. | Commitment and Dedication: | I am enthusiastic about the opportunity to serve the ISOC New York Chapter in both the Board Member and Vice President capacities. My passion for expanding outreach and increasing awareness of internet governance aligns perfectly with the chapter's mission to ensure a free, open, and accessible internet for all. | Why Both Positions? | By expressing my interest in both the Board Member and Vice President positions, I aim to maximize my potential to contribute to ISOC New York Chapter's goals. These roles complement each other, and I believe that my combined efforts in strategic leadership and policy advocacy can bring significant value to the chapter and the broader ISOC community. | I am confident that my background, qualifications, and commitment make me an ideal candidate for these critical positions. I am excited about the possibility of working collaboratively with the ISOC New York Chapter to drive positive change and shape the future of internet governance.
- https://www.linkedin.com/in/namranaseer/
Bismark Boakye
- Nominated by Dave Burstein
- Male
- Smart, hard-working, and has computer experience (Dave Burstein)
Phil Davis
- Nominated by Stuart Reid
- Male
- Rochester NY
- Phil Davis is a NYC native and long-time technologist, having run his own computer hardware and software development operations for decades. In fact, Phil was the one who introduced me to the Internet in the late 80's, when it was still in its infancy. Phil has worked tirelessly on developing Internet-based applications and services that address issues affecting under-served communities and that help bring digital equity to Black and brown communities. One early example was that in the mid-1980's Phil successfully developed and marketed a low-cost, entry-level computer that introduced many new users to PC's and the Internet when both where in their infancy. In addition to his technical acumen, Phil has considerable business experience as an independent entrepreneur and small business operator. Phil brings a depth of knowledge and real-world experience to ISOC-NY, and I look forward to his participation on the Board of Directors. (Stuart Reid)
- I am an African American and have been involved in information technology for over forty years. I've worked on data networks and online application development. I hope that my participation in the Internet Society can play a role on shrinking the digital divide. (Phil Davis)
Douglas Frazier
- Nominated by Stuart Reid
- Male
- Douglas Frazier has been a technological pioneer and maven in bringing innovative broadband services and applications to under-served NYC communities since the 1990's. In his capacity as Chief Innovator and co-founder of Digital Divide Partners and The Smart Community Initiative, Frazier has been responsible for a series of technological accomplishments, including: | Design, construction management and operational responsibility for fiber optic network connecting 38 buildings in the South Bronx providing VDSL “triple play” services to several thousand low-income families. Management and operation of computer learning center that provided free digital literacy training and computers to this under-resourced residential community as well (2004-2008). | Design and installation of broadband networks, both wired and wireless, that provided free Internet access to residents living in affordable housing developments in Harlem, the Bronx and Brooklyn, in partnership with One Economy, a national leader in affordable and free broadband operating in over 50 cities across the country (2006-2010). | Responsible for technology design, installation and operation of experimental hybrid fiber/wireless community broadband network implemented under contract with New York State Broadband Program Office. Completed network included 600 community wireless nodes in public housing locations in the South Bronx, Harlem and Brooklyn (2009-2014). | Responsible for the design and construction of multi-layered Community Wide Area Network (CWAN) that interconnects community-based anchor institutions and residential communities in the Bronx, Manhattan and Brooklyn. The innovative CWAN design enables gigabit-level access as well as redundant emergency network communications that serve as the backbone for the Streaming University Project (2010-Present). | Working in collaboration with public housing resident leaders, created "Virtual Tenant Patrol" service that enables apartment-dwelling residents to view their building lobbies and public spaces in real-time on their mobile devices and PC's (2009-Present) | Created and developed "DDPFREETV" mobile live-streaming service that, in collaboration with local public housing leaders, is using Internet-based technology to help improve the quality-of-life and public safety in NYC's under-served communities (2022-Present). | In addition to his formidable technical acumen, Doug Frazier is a Harlem native with deep roots and long-standing relationships in New York City's Black and brown communities, potentially bringing a fresh, "on-the-ground" perspective to the ISOC-NY Board of Directors that is sorely needed. (Stuart Reid)
Polly Spain
- Nominated by Stuart Reid
- Female
- Polly Spain is a long-time public housing advocate and community leader in upper Manhattan who has pioneered the use of community-based Internet technology to improve the public safety and quality of life for her residents and community, including extensive work with Digital Divide Partners for over 15 years. Her decades of community-based experience includes membership on Community Board 7 in upper Manhattan, as well as a successful career as an educator in special education in the NYC school system. Polly brings an energetic and committed spirit to her work that is contagious. I look forward to her participation as an ISOC-NY Board Director. (Stuart Reid)
Jennie Bourne
- Nominated by Dave Burstein (accepted)
- Female
- New York City area
- TK (Dave Burstein)
- I am a long-time journalist, author of two books on Internet technologies, and a member of the Producers Guild of America New Media Council. I support equitable access to the Internet for all. Protecting Internet freedom from governments seeking to censor content and limit international access are important priorities. I am against incursions on privacy and restrictive laws governing internet content and technologies. Limitations on Internet freedom pose a grave threat to freedom of expression and global access to information. (Jennie Bourne)
Alsu Kadyrova
- Nominated by Dave Burstein
- Female
- Alsu is a data processing professional at a large firm. She is smart, good to partner, and hard-working. When she starts on a project, she finds a way to get it done. (Dave Burstein)
Greg Shatan
- Self-nomination
- Male
- New York City area
- Candidate statement to follow.
Joseph Shraibman
- Self-nomination
- Male
- New York City area
- I want to continue as Treasurer to provide continuity.
President
Danny Glix
- Self-nomination
- Non-binary
- Manhattan NYC
- I am an internet nerd (glix.com) | Existing member of ICAAN and IANA | https://www.linkedin.com/in/dannyglix/
- https://glix.com
Greg Shatan
- Self-nomination
- Male
- New York City area
- Candidate statement to follow.
Vice President
Thomas Yaaju
- Self-nomination
- Male
- The Vice President shall preside at meetings in the absence of the President and shall perform any duties defined by the Board of Directors or the Officers. supports and promotes the development of the Internet as a global technical infrastructure, a resource to enrich people's lives, and a force for good in society. Our work aligns with our goals for the Internet to be open, globally connected, secure, and trustworthy.
Josephson Kiplangat
- Self-nomination
- Male
- Nairobi, Kenya
- I am a Bsc graduate in ICT in a kenyan University. I have more than 9 years work experience as a manager from different government offices. I think this post came at the right time. I have all the qualities, skills and attributes to handle this position. Being a manager in ICT section has made me learn along. This will be a greater booster to lead others in this position as vice president.
Andrea Romaoli Garcia
- Self-nomination
- Female
- As current Director of ISOC-NY I'm interested in the position as Vice President to continue contributing for the future of the internet and expand reach of the Internet Society's mission since my experience and educational certificates match to expected deliverables. | As an expert in technologies, I have been a recommended international humanitarian attorney since my leadership embeds actions to promote and protect all human rights, help empower people, assist Governments and inject a human rights perspective into all Internet Society programmes. | Among the activities, it is that I do for the Internet Society-NY as Director to ensure the communication's rights across the internet insofar as I'm compromised to ensure relevant key-points to Internet Society such as connectivity, trustworthiness, inclusion, openness, security and freedom of speech. | I joined the Internet Society in January/2016 and my background gather more than 17 years in the international field by diplomatic performance across different positions and countries as much as holding UN leadership in parallel with active approaches for high level working groups for decision-making processes notably applying my skills for Governance of Internet and Communication, Technologies and active on space-regulatory bodies such as NASA issuing legislation, policies, regulations and guidance. | My work is regularly focused on developing partnerships that build a team with strong regional relationships as well as expanding external networks and resources to projects in Internet Society. | Recent highlights include positions as Project Manager, Program Coordinator (ITU-UN), Consultant, Mentor and leader by Global Compact at WEPs (UNWOMEN) and focal point of UNODC in partnership with Interpol through different areas: Governance, Court (CIDH), Technologies, Child Protection, Human Trafficking, Agriculture, Communication and Education as far as in United States, Malta, Switzerland, Canada, Brazil, Asia and Africa. | My formal education as a lawyer gathered a Bachelor certificate at Science of Law, master in Tax Law and International Affairs. Different training courses in Resource Management and Technological Studies. | Currently my career includes serving as Convenor for International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC/ISO) where I lead a Team on Biodigital Convergence developing standardization for technological convergence in the ethical, risk and social aspects. | As lawyer expert in technologies, I was appointed for United Nations as person that overvalues the ethical and transformational governance as much as I was recognized researcher by creating the Sixth Dimension of Human Rights addressing technological age that maintains the evolution so much as it continues the development of principles of Jean-Jacques Rousseau that it is the ground of The Universal Declaration of Human Rights. | Thus, I do hope you agree that I'm a perfect choice to collaborate with the Internet Society as Vice-President of ISOC-NY.
- https://c2e2.unepccc.org/people/andrea-romaoli/
Nayeem Ghori
- Self-nomination
- Male
- I wish to serve the internet society
Namra Naseer
- Self-nomination
- Female
- New York City
- I am writing to express my strong interest in contributing to the leadership team of the Internet Society (ISOC) New York Chapter by applying for both the Board Member (priority 1) and Vice President (priority 2) positions. My diverse background and extensive experience in internet governance, policy analysis, and advocacy make me a well-rounded candidate capable of driving positive change within the chapter. | Background and Qualifications: | For the past half-decade, I have been actively engaged in research, analysis, and advocacy, collaborating with key policymaking institutions in Islamabad and Washington, D.C. My experience includes moderating high-level conferences and fostering collaboration among C-suites, reflecting my ability to lead and facilitate strategic discussions. | As a previous Board Member of the Internet Society's Islamabad Chapter, a three-times ICANN fellow, and an active member within Non-Commercial Stakeholder Group and Regional At Large Organizations within ICANN (specifically APRALO and NARALO), I have demonstrated my commitment to internet governance on a global scale. I have been a United Nations fellow at IGF 2021, and a fellow at NASIG and APSIG. | My engagements with reputable organizations like Tech Change, the World Bank, McKinsey, and Atlas Corps have further broadened my perspective and strengthened my networking capabilities. | Currently pursuing a second Masters from Columbia University in Information and Knowledge Strategy, I am deeply committed to staying at the forefront of emerging technologies and AI. My academic background, combined with my practical experience, equips me to contribute meaningfully to discussions and decision-making in the field of internet governance. | Commitment and Dedication: | I am enthusiastic about the opportunity to serve the ISOC New York Chapter in both the Board Member and Vice President capacities. My passion for expanding outreach and increasing awareness of internet governance aligns perfectly with the chapter's mission to ensure a free, open, and accessible internet for all. | Why Both Positions? | By expressing my interest in both the Board Member and Vice President positions, I aim to maximize my potential to contribute to ISOC New York Chapter's goals. These roles complement each other, and I believe that my combined efforts in strategic leadership and policy advocacy can bring significant value to the chapter and the broader ISOC community. | I am confident that my background, qualifications, and commitment make me an ideal candidate for these critical positions. I am excited about the possibility of working collaboratively with the ISOC New York Chapter to drive positive change and shape the future of internet governance.
- https://www.linkedin.com/in/namranaseer/
Jennie Bourne
- Nominated by Dave Burstein
- Female
- TK (Dave Burstein)
Secretary
Efe Orikpete
- Self-nomination
- Male
- As an experienced community leader and dedicated professional, I bring diverse skills and experiences that make me an ideal candidate for the role of Secretary at the Internet Society US New York Chapter (ISOC-NY) . Here's why I am fit for this position: | Strong Community Engagement: My active involvement in the Google Product Expert Community and leadership of over 100 members as President of the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) Vanguard demonstrates my commitment to fostering and nurturing communities around shared goals and interests. | Effective Leadership: I have a proven track record of effective leadership in guiding online communities and managing teams. My experience as President of the FOIA Vanguard showcases my ability to mobilize and lead diverse individuals toward common objectives. | Project Management: My role as a Project Assistant at Connected Development has equipped me with practical project management skills, ensuring efficient execution and delivery of initiatives within the organization. | Financial Expertise: Serving as Treasurer at Inter Club has provided me with financial management and accountability experience, which can be valuable in overseeing budgets and resources within the ISOC-NY. | Passion for the Internet's Future: I am deeply passionate about the Internet's role in our society, and I am committed to advancing its accessibility, security, and responsible use. I believe that my dedication to the mission of the Internet Society aligns perfectly with the goals of the organization. | Communication Skills: Effective communication is vital for any Secretary role. My experience in various leadership positions has honed my communication skills, ensuring clear and efficient information dissemination within the organization. | Detail-Oriented: The role of Secretary demands attention to detail, which I have cultivated through my previous roles, including documentation and record-keeping. | I am excited about the opportunity to contribute my skills, experiences, and passion to the Internet Society of New York. If elected as Secretary, I am committed to upholding the values of the organization, facilitating communication, and supporting initiatives that promote the positive and responsible use of the internet in our community. | Thank you for considering my candidacy, and I look forward to the opportunity to serve the ISOC-NY and its members effectively.
Stuart Reid
- Self-nominated
- Male
- I have been working in community-based technology initiatives for over 30 years, primarily focused on under-served communities in NYC public housing. This includes the provision of free wireless Internet services, as well as ongoing collaboration with resident leaders and public housing groups in the development and deployment of innovative Internet-based applications and services designed to improve the quality-of-life and public safety in our public housing communities. | As a co-founder and co-chair of The Smart Community Initiative, Inc. a NY not-for-profit and of Digital Divide Partners, I have worked for decades with public housing leaders in community-based technology initiatives focused on serving a population of nearly 600,000 - larger than the City of Boston or Atlanta. More than half of these residents are unemployed, and the average household income is below the poverty level at $23,000. While there have been many efforts to improve the connectivity and digital equity among this population, it remains severely under-resourced and under-served. | As a Member of ISOC-NY I have been able to secure funding from the Internet Society Foundation to create a community-based streaming radio program that helped Harlem residents communicate with each other and coordinate the flow of resources and health-care information during the COVID pandemic. I have also been successful in securing funding from the Foundation to help support our annual Harlem Emergency Preparedness Event held in September at City College. | I believe that the constituent groups that I have collaboratively worked with for many years need a voice at the ISOC-NY table, and that my continued involvement at the board level could further facilitate dialogue and stimulate more inclusion in the important discussions and initiatives of the Internet Society. | It is for these reasons that I seek renewal of my Board Membership and Office of Secretary at ISOC-NY, of which I have been a Member and Officer for over five (5) years. (Stuart Reid)
- https://www.thesmartci.org
Marcna A. Pierre
- Self-nominated
- Female
- New York City area
- I’ll be able to build effectively on my skills to serve the community. Through my involvement in change and progress, this opportunity is better suited to promote my vision in my sustained commitments. This amazing experience will boost my leadership to synergically work with local institutions and create innovative solutions to problems. | My participation will help me to build the self-confidence of young people, amplify the impact of their work, and ensure capable, effective leaders for the future. I’ll be able to expand my horizons and gain a global perspective in sustainable development to improve and contribute to youth civic service and a new emphasis on civic education especially for leadership training to ensure young people are prepared to engage in their community in Education, Democracy, Governance, and civic life.