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<font color=red size=4>UNDER CONSTRUCTION</font>
'''Bill Graham''' joined the Internet Society in December of 2007 to lead ISOC's strategic global engagement activities. He is responsible for the Internet Society's efforts to develop strategic positions on key Internet issues and to engage the highest level of global policy makers on emerging issues.<ref>[http://www.isoc.org/isoc/general/staff/?id=13 Staff and Advisors - Bill Graham, Strategic Global Engagement]</ref>


==Past Work==


Bill joined the Canadian government in 1988, and held management positions in program evaluation, strategic planning, promotion of community networking and Internet use and adoption in Canada, as well as international business development, all in the spectrum, information, and communications technology sector.


Before joining [[ISOC]] he had worked as the Director of International Telecommunications Policy at [[Industry Canada]], Senior Advisor of International Telecommunications Policy at Industry Canada, Associate Director of Government Relations at [[Teleglobe Canada]], Trade Strategy and Market Access manager at Industry Canada and Coordinator of Community networking at Industry Canada.


Bill Graham joined the staff of the Internet Society in December of 2007 to lead ISOC's strategic global engagement activities. He is responsible for the Internet Society's efforts to develop strategic positions on key Internet issues and to engage the highest level of global policy makers on emerging issues.
As the Director of International Telecommunications Policy, he was responsible for coordinating Canadian participation in multilateral organizations, including the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), APEC Telecommunications and Information Working Group, the Inter-American Telecommunications Commission (CITEL), ICANN Governmental Advisory Council, and for bilateral relations on telecommunications policy issues for Canada.


Previously, Bill was Director, International Telecommunications Policy and Coordination in the federal government department of Industry, where he was responsible for coordinating Canadian participation in multilateral organizations, including the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), APEC Telecommunications and Information Working Group, the Inter-American Telecommunications Commission (CITEL), ICANN Governmental Advisory Council, and for bilateral relations on telecommunications policy issues for Canada. In addition, he was substantively in charge of Canada's participation in the UN World Summit on the Information Society, served as Vice-Chair of the ICANN GAC, and as a member of the Advisory Group to the UN Secretary General on convening the Internet Governance Forum.
==Education==
 
Bill joined the Canadian government in 1988, and held management positions in program evaluation, strategic planning, promotion of community networking and Internet use and adoption in Canada, as well as international business development, all in the spectrum, information, and communications technology sector. He also worked in industry as Director, Government Relations for Teleglobe, Inc. He holds a Masters of Public Administration and a Bachelor's degree in Pacific and Oriental Studies from the University of Victoria, British Colombia, Canada.
 
 
 
: Affiliations: The Internet Society (ISOC)
: Location: Ottawa Canada
: Phone: 1.613.231.8543
[[Special:Emailuser/Bill Graham|send email]]


He received his education from University of Victoria.<ref>[http://ca.linkedin.com/pub/bill-graham/21/76/a61 linkedin profile]</ref>


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