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'''Suzanne Woolf''' is experienced in both the technical and policy aspects of the evolution of the Internet, particularly [[DNS]] and other network operations. She has held a variety of roles for the [[ISC|Internet Systems Consortium]] since 2002, currently including product management, strategic considerations for [[ISC]]’s software and protocol development projects, and participation in Internet technical policy activities with [[ICANN]], [[ARIN]], and others.<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/biog/woolf.htm Suzanne Woolf, RSSAC liaison ]</ref> She is a member of the [[ICANN]] [[Root Server System Advisory Committee]] and [[ARIN]] Advisory Council and actively participates in [[NANOG]] and [[IETF]].
 
'''Suzanne Woolf''' is experienced in both the technical and policy aspects of the evolution of the Internet, particularly [[DNS]] and other network operations. She has held a variety of roles for the [[ISC|Internet Systems Consortium]] since 2002, currently including product management, strategic considerations for [[ISC]]’s software and protocol development projects, and participation in Internet technical policy activities with [[ICANN]], [[ARIN]], and others.<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/biog/woolf.htm Suzanne Woolf, RSSAC liaison ]</ref> She is a member of the [[ICANN]] [[Root Server System Advisory Committee]] and [[ARIN]] Advisory Council and actively participates in [[NANOG]] and [[IETF]].
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Ms. Woolf has excused herself from discussing or influencing multiple votes on ICANN's [[New gTLD Program]] as per a conflict of interests policy passed in 2011 and her employment with a company that stands to benefit from new gTLDs.<ref>[http://domainincite.com/seven-icann-directors-have-new-gtld-conflicts/ Seven ICANN Directors Have New gTLD Conflicts, DomainIncite.com]</ref>
 
==Work==
 
==Work==
 
Suzanne Woolf has been active in policy development within the Internet technical community for most of her career. Most recently, she was a two-term member of [[ARIN]]’s Advisory Counci, from Jan. 2003 - Dec. 2008. She has been invited as a speaker on internet governance and technology topics at policy meetings of the US Department of Commerce, the UN Internet Governance Forum, and other venues. She has been active in [[ICANN]]'s Advisory Committees for several years, including the [[Root Server System Advisory Committee]], where she currently serves as a non-voting liaison to the [[ICANN]] Board of Directors.
 
Suzanne Woolf has been active in policy development within the Internet technical community for most of her career. Most recently, she was a two-term member of [[ARIN]]’s Advisory Counci, from Jan. 2003 - Dec. 2008. She has been invited as a speaker on internet governance and technology topics at policy meetings of the US Department of Commerce, the UN Internet Governance Forum, and other venues. She has been active in [[ICANN]]'s Advisory Committees for several years, including the [[Root Server System Advisory Committee]], where she currently serves as a non-voting liaison to the [[ICANN]] Board of Directors.
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Prior to joining [[ISC]] Suzanne has been a systems administrator, programmer, and network engineer for University of Southern California Information Sciences Institute (USC-ISI), Metromedia Fiber Networks, and private consulting clients.<ref>[http://aso.icann.org/people/icann-board-elections/2009-election/suzanne-woolf/ Suzanne Woolf]</ref>
 
Prior to joining [[ISC]] Suzanne has been a systems administrator, programmer, and network engineer for University of Southern California Information Sciences Institute (USC-ISI), Metromedia Fiber Networks, and private consulting clients.<ref>[http://aso.icann.org/people/icann-board-elections/2009-election/suzanne-woolf/ Suzanne Woolf]</ref>
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She has a B.Sc. degree from Carnegie-Mellon University in Information Systems.
      
==Interests==
 
==Interests==
 
Her current networking interests center on large scale infrastructure, [[DNSSEC]] deployment, promoting the operational use of [[IPv6]], and [[IETF]] participation in related working groups such as [[DNSEXT]] and [[V6OPS]]. She is especially interested in securing the [[DNS]] and the global routing system, implications of the growing adoption of [[IPv6]] in areas such as multi-homing, and global policy issues for the IP address registries to consider together.
 
Her current networking interests center on large scale infrastructure, [[DNSSEC]] deployment, promoting the operational use of [[IPv6]], and [[IETF]] participation in related working groups such as [[DNSEXT]] and [[V6OPS]]. She is especially interested in securing the [[DNS]] and the global routing system, implications of the growing adoption of [[IPv6]] in areas such as multi-homing, and global policy issues for the IP address registries to consider together.
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==Education==
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She has a B.Sc. degree from Carnegie-Mellon University in Information Systems.
 
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