| '''Christopher "Chris" Martin''' is the Senior Manager of International Public Policy at Access Partnership. Chris has a wide experience with international organizations including United Nations, Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), [[ICANN]], and other government and regulatory bodies. He is expert in international commercial policy, business diplomacy, regulatory affairs, ICT Policy and Internet Governance including privacy and security, strategic communications, advertising, marketing and emerging Markets.<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/in/chrismartin Christopher Martin Linkedln Profile]</ref> | | '''Christopher "Chris" Martin''' is the Senior Manager of International Public Policy at Access Partnership. Chris has a wide experience with international organizations including United Nations, Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), [[ICANN]], and other government and regulatory bodies. He is expert in international commercial policy, business diplomacy, regulatory affairs, ICT Policy and Internet Governance including privacy and security, strategic communications, advertising, marketing and emerging Markets.<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/in/chrismartin Christopher Martin Linkedln Profile]</ref> |
| + | Before joining Access Partnership as Senior Manager of International Public Policy, Chris served as Manager at the United States Council for International Business (USCIB), a business organization representing more than 300 leading companies, professional firms and associations and internet stakeholders such as [[ISP]]s, [[IP]] Rights Holders, [[Registries]] and [[Registrars]]. As Manager, he was responsible in coordinating and promoting the positions of the business industry on various issues including the Domain Name System ([[DNS]]). He worked for the organization for more than five years. In 2005, he served as Global Policy Fellow for the World Trade Organization. He also served as Development Communications and Program Associate for Enterprise Works Worldwide from 2001 to 2004. He helped developed small business programs in Asia and Africa.<ref>[http://nomcom.icann.org/bios-2010.htm Members of the 2010 Nominating Committee]</ref> |