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Linda served on the [[ICANN Board]] when ICANN was founded in 1998. She was elected to serve as the first chair of ICANN's new Nominating Committee in January 2003. Vinton Cerf, chair of the board, said, "We are indeed fortunate that Linda has agreed to fill this role. The Nominating Committee is central to ICANN's reforms. Linda's distinguished background, reputation for fairness, and commitment to ICANN make her eminently qualified."<ref name=ICANN>[https://www.icann.org/news/announcement-2003-01-20-enICANN Announces Nominating Committee Chair and Interim At-Large Advisory Committee Members] (January 20, 2003), ICANN. Retrieved November 12, 2015.</ref>
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Linda served on the [[ICANN Board]] when ICANN was founded in 1998. She was elected to serve as the first chair of ICANN's new Nominating Committee in January 2003. Vinton Cerf, chair of the board, said, "We are indeed fortunate that Linda has agreed to fill this role. The Nominating Committee is central to ICANN's reforms. Linda's distinguished background, reputation for fairness, and commitment to ICANN make her eminently qualified."<ref name=ICANN>[https://www.icann.org/news/announcement-2003-01-20-enICANN Announces Nominating Committee Chair and Interim At-Large Advisory Committee Members] (January 20, 2003), ICANN. Retrieved November 12, 2015.</ref> In 2004, she became a non-voting member of the 2004 Nominating Committee, serving as Advisor.<ref name=Advisor/>
  
 
==Education and Career==
 
==Education and Career==

Revision as of 17:30, 12 November 2015

Linda Wilson

ICANN

Linda served on the ICANN Board when ICANN was founded in 1998. She was elected to serve as the first chair of ICANN's new Nominating Committee in January 2003. Vinton Cerf, chair of the board, said, "We are indeed fortunate that Linda has agreed to fill this role. The Nominating Committee is central to ICANN's reforms. Linda's distinguished background, reputation for fairness, and commitment to ICANN make her eminently qualified."[1] In 2004, she became a non-voting member of the 2004 Nominating Committee, serving as Advisor.[2]

Education and Career

Linda earned her B.A. Newcomb College, Tulane University and her Ph.D. in Chemistry at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She also has honorary doctorates from the University of Maryland and Tulane University. Linda's career has also been in higher education. She was vice president for research at the University of Michigan and President Emerita at Harvard University and Radcliffe College.[1][2]

Linda has served on many national committees and boards (for-profit and non-profit) in the United States "addressing research and development, and university-industry-government relationships". In her 2004 biography, ICANN listed her affiliations:[2]

  • Board of Administrators, Tulane University
  • Board of Directors, Tulane Murphy Foundation
  • Board of Directors, Myriad Genetics, Inc.
  • Board of Advisors for College of Letters and Sciences, University of Wisconsin
  • Dean’s Advisory Council, Newcomb College
  • Board of Trustees, Committee on Economic Development
  • Board of Directors, Friends of DaPonte String Quartet
  • Elected Member of the Institute of Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences
  • Fellow of the American Association for Advancement of Science
  • Member of the American Chemical Society

Resources

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Announces Nominating Committee Chair and Interim At-Large Advisory Committee Members (January 20, 2003), ICANN. Retrieved November 12, 2015.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Linda Wilson, Advisor (April 20, 2004), ICANN. Retrieved November 12, 2015.