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− | '''Michiel Leenaars''' is the | + | '''Michiel Leenaars''' is the Director of Strategy for the [[NLnet Foundation]], which is a charitable organization that provides mico-grants to independent people and organizations that propose projects to improve the overal experience of the Internet. His responsibilities include talking to the wider community, identifying strategic partnerships, and determining what projects represent beneficial and innovative efforts and how NLnet Foundation is best able to contribute. This often includes working with major stakeholders, such as [[Verisign]], [[Neustar]], and others; one such current project seeks to address the monopoly of broken hosting policies that are reinforcing the technical status quo through standard offerings that are not utilizing innovative technologies and deploying such necessities such as [[IPv6]]. The approach to this issue is to bring together stakeholders and raise the bar for hosting companies by working with software providers to make more innovative hosting options readily available. |
===Industry Participation=== | ===Industry Participation=== | ||
Mr. Leenaars has been involved with [[ISOC]] Netherlands since 2000, and has been its Director since 2002.<ref>[[ICANN 45]] Interview</ref> The Netherlands' chapter is one of the larger ISOC chapters in the world.<ref>[http://nlnet.nl/people/leenaars.html Leenaars, NLnet.nl]</ref> | Mr. Leenaars has been involved with [[ISOC]] Netherlands since 2000, and has been its Director since 2002.<ref>[[ICANN 45]] Interview</ref> The Netherlands' chapter is one of the larger ISOC chapters in the world.<ref>[http://nlnet.nl/people/leenaars.html Leenaars, NLnet.nl]</ref> | ||
− | From 2006 to 2010 he was member of the strategic committee of the European domain name registry [[ | + | From 2006 to 2010 he was member of the strategic committee of the European domain name registry [[EURid]]. |
Organizations that Michiel participates in include: OpenDoc Society (vice-chair), Accessibility.nl, NEN-normcommissie (NC) 381034 'Behandeling en uitwisseling van tekst' (former chair), ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 34 wg6 'Document description languages and processing languages', and Petities.nl foundation (treasurer). He regularly publishes articles and columns in a number of publications, and participates in international ICT, regulatory, and technical conferences.<ref>[http://vimeo.com/channels/newwws/5296026 Newwws, Vimeo.com]</ref> | Organizations that Michiel participates in include: OpenDoc Society (vice-chair), Accessibility.nl, NEN-normcommissie (NC) 381034 'Behandeling en uitwisseling van tekst' (former chair), ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 34 wg6 'Document description languages and processing languages', and Petities.nl foundation (treasurer). He regularly publishes articles and columns in a number of publications, and participates in international ICT, regulatory, and technical conferences.<ref>[http://vimeo.com/channels/newwws/5296026 Newwws, Vimeo.com]</ref> | ||
He has also worked briefly for [[KPN]], the largest Dutch telecommunications and Information Technology (IT) service provider.<ref>[http://isoc.nl/michiel/ Michiel, ISOC.nl]</ref> | He has also worked briefly for [[KPN]], the largest Dutch telecommunications and Information Technology (IT) service provider.<ref>[http://isoc.nl/michiel/ Michiel, ISOC.nl]</ref> | ||
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===Background=== | ===Background=== | ||
− | Michiel Leenaars has been an advisor on e-Infrastrucutre and e-Science and a Software Engineering Coordinator for the Netherlands National Computing Facilities Foundation (NCF), which is a subsidiary of the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO). He has been very active in the European policy body [[e | + | Michiel Leenaars has been an advisor on e-Infrastrucutre and e-Science and a Software Engineering Coordinator for the Netherlands National Computing Facilities Foundation (NCF), which is a subsidiary of the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO). He has been very active in the European policy body [[e-IRG|e-Infrastructures Reflection Group]] (e-IRG) and has been the lead editor of the e-Infrastructures Roadmap, a long term strategic pan-European vision document maintained by the e-IRG. He iss a founding board member of Gridforum Nederland. |
− | Michiel studied Physics, and the Theory and History of Visual/Verbal Communication.<ref | + | Michiel studied Physics, and the Theory and History of Visual/Verbal Communication.<ref>[http://nlnet.nl/people/leenaars.html Leenaars, NLnet.nl]</ref> |
==References== | ==References== | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:52, 1 June 2021
Country: | Netherlands |
Email: | M.A.G.J.Leenaars[at]nlnet.nl |
Michiel Leenaars is the Director of Strategy for the NLnet Foundation, which is a charitable organization that provides mico-grants to independent people and organizations that propose projects to improve the overal experience of the Internet. His responsibilities include talking to the wider community, identifying strategic partnerships, and determining what projects represent beneficial and innovative efforts and how NLnet Foundation is best able to contribute. This often includes working with major stakeholders, such as Verisign, Neustar, and others; one such current project seeks to address the monopoly of broken hosting policies that are reinforcing the technical status quo through standard offerings that are not utilizing innovative technologies and deploying such necessities such as IPv6. The approach to this issue is to bring together stakeholders and raise the bar for hosting companies by working with software providers to make more innovative hosting options readily available.
Industry Participation[edit | edit source]
Mr. Leenaars has been involved with ISOC Netherlands since 2000, and has been its Director since 2002.[1] The Netherlands' chapter is one of the larger ISOC chapters in the world.[2]
From 2006 to 2010 he was member of the strategic committee of the European domain name registry EURid.
Organizations that Michiel participates in include: OpenDoc Society (vice-chair), Accessibility.nl, NEN-normcommissie (NC) 381034 'Behandeling en uitwisseling van tekst' (former chair), ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 34 wg6 'Document description languages and processing languages', and Petities.nl foundation (treasurer). He regularly publishes articles and columns in a number of publications, and participates in international ICT, regulatory, and technical conferences.[3]
He has also worked briefly for KPN, the largest Dutch telecommunications and Information Technology (IT) service provider.[4]
Background[edit | edit source]
Michiel Leenaars has been an advisor on e-Infrastrucutre and e-Science and a Software Engineering Coordinator for the Netherlands National Computing Facilities Foundation (NCF), which is a subsidiary of the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO). He has been very active in the European policy body e-Infrastructures Reflection Group (e-IRG) and has been the lead editor of the e-Infrastructures Roadmap, a long term strategic pan-European vision document maintained by the e-IRG. He iss a founding board member of Gridforum Nederland.
Michiel studied Physics, and the Theory and History of Visual/Verbal Communication.[5]