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'''Antonio Tavares''' was | '''Antonio Tavares''' was elected twice as [[ISPC]]'s representative to the [[NomCom]], in 2003 and 2004.<ref>[http://www.ispcp.info/abt-nmcm.html ISPCP.info]</ref> He works with [[CGI.br]], and is currently the Chairman of its board.<ref>[http://lacnic.net/documentos/cv_antonio_tavares.pdf LACNIC.net]</ref><ref>[http://www.nic.br/english/about/nicbr.htm NIC.br]</ref> He has been influential in creating special Working Groups and Committees within the ISPCP and CGI.br.<ref>[http://www.cgi.br/acoes/1999/rea-1999-12.htm CGI.br]</ref> He has been working with the Internet in Brazil since 1992.<ref>[http://lacnic.net/pt/anuncios/elecciones/2007/directorio/antonio_tavares.html LACNIC.net]</ref> Antonio has served 3 terms as the President of [[Abranet]]. | ||
Mr. Tavares led the organization and coordination of ICANN's meetings in Brazil, which took place in 2003 in Rio and in Sao Paolo in 2006. The meetings went well, and brought together more than 800 individuals.<ref>[http://lacnic.net/documentos/cv_antonio_tavares.pdf LACNIC.net]</ref><ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/meetings/saopaulo/captioning-welcome-04dec06.htm ICANN.org]</ref> | |||
He is fluent in English, French, Spanish and Portuguese. He frequently writes and lectures on Internet issues.<ref>[http://lacnic.net/documentos/cv_antonio_tavares.pdf LACNIC.net]</ref> | |||
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Latest revision as of 17:06, 19 May 2021
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Antonio Tavares was elected twice as ISPC's representative to the NomCom, in 2003 and 2004.[1] He works with CGI.br, and is currently the Chairman of its board.[2][3] He has been influential in creating special Working Groups and Committees within the ISPCP and CGI.br.[4] He has been working with the Internet in Brazil since 1992.[5] Antonio has served 3 terms as the President of Abranet.
Mr. Tavares led the organization and coordination of ICANN's meetings in Brazil, which took place in 2003 in Rio and in Sao Paolo in 2006. The meetings went well, and brought together more than 800 individuals.[6][7]
He is fluent in English, French, Spanish and Portuguese. He frequently writes and lectures on Internet issues.[8]