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'''Dr. Paul Twomey''' became the President and CEO of [[ICANN]] in 2003; his tenure lasted until 2009, though he continued on for the next year as Senior President, in an advisory role to the new CEO and President, [[Rod Beckstrom]]. Paul has been successful in numerous leadership positions in commercial enterprises, government, and in chairing ICANN's [[GAC|Government Advisory Committee]].<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/biog/twomey.htm ICANN.org]</ref>


'''Dr. Paul Twomey''' became the President and CEO of [[ICANN]] in 2003; his tenure lasted until 2009. Paul has been successful in numerous leadership positions in commercial enterprises, government, and in chairing ICANN's [[GAC|Government Advisory Committee]].
He is currently acting as the Managing Director of [[ArgoP@cific]], a company he originally co-founded,<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/pub/paul-twomey/2/363/686 LinkedIn]</ref> and is acting as the President of another company he founded, [[Leagle Inc.]].<ref>[http://twomey.tel/ Twomey.tel]</ref>
==Past ICANN Involvement==
==Career History==
Before joining [[ICANN]] Paul founded [[Argo Pacific]], a high-level international advisory and investment firm that assists both Fortune 500 companies and start-up companies to build global Internet and technology businesses and strategic alliances.<ref>[http://www.saxton.com.au/default.asp?sd8=1380 Speaker Details - Dr Paul Twomey]</ref>
Immediately prior to working at ICANN, Paul was working with ArgoP@cific, a prominent International IT consultancy that works with both Fortune 500 companies and [[SME]]s.<ref>[http://www.argopacific.com/getdoc/18784f98-d63e-4fcf-b6e1-4b9253cb8967/Dr-Paul-Twomey.aspx ArgoPacific.com]</ref> He co-founded the company with [[Bill Clinton|President Clinton]]'s former Internet Czar, [[Ira Magaziner]].<ref>[http://www.argopacific.com/getdoc/18784f98-d63e-4fcf-b6e1-4b9253cb8967/Dr-Paul-Twomey.aspx ArgoPacific]</ref> Paul also founded [[Leagle]] Inc., a site that specializes in online legal content and community aggregation. He is also the founding Chair of the World Economic Forum’s Global Agenda Council on the Future of the Internet; he is a member of the Advisory Board of the United Nations’ Digital He@lth Initiative, and a Board member of the Atlantic Council of the United States.


Prior to that, Dr. Twomey was the founding CEO of the Australian [[NOIE|National Office for the Information Economy]], and the Australian federal government's Special Adviser for the Information Economy and Technology. He was also Australia's representative at international fora, such as the World Trade Organisation ([[WTO]]), the [[OECD]] and [[APEC]];  and the Australian government appointed him as its Special Representative for the Internet and [[ICANN]]. In that capacity his responsibility was to ensure that Australia's interests were promoted during the current formation of the rules and regulations of the international information economy.  
He is currently a member of the Green Source Energy LLC Strategic Advisory Group; he joined in February, 2010.<ref>[http://www.gsenergy.com/AdvisoryGroup/Twomey.aspx GSEnergy.com]</ref>
===Public Sector Participation===
Dr. Twomey has held a number of high-level administrative, and representative roles related to the Australian government's IT policy execution.  


Dr. Twomey was closely involved with [[ICANN]] while interacting with international community on behalf of Australian government. From 1999 to 2002 he served as Chair of the [[GAC|Governmental Advisory Committee]].<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/biog/twomey.htm ICANN biography data]</ref>
In 1997, He helped found, and was appointed CEO, of the Australian government's [[NOIE|National Office for the Information Economy]]. He was also the government's Special Advisor regarding the Information Economy and Technology. His roles involved identifying and creating strategies for the development of the nation's technology priorities; he was also charged with taking that policy and protecting Australia's interests at  international policy meetings like the [[WTO]], [[OECD]], [[APEC]], and [[ICANN]]. Eventually, he became Chair of ICANN's [[GAC]].


==Work==
Before his work in the new Information Economy Department, and as an IT envoy, Dr. Twomey worked at [[Austrade]], which is the Australian Trade Commission. He began as the Executive General Manager of Strategic Development before becoming the General Manager of its European affairs. His roles saw him assisting Australian IT firms market themselves abroad, developing corporate strategies and business processes, and writing influential studies; one of which was highly important to the Australian government's reaction to the Asian fiscal crisis of 1997 and 1998.<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/biog/twomey.htm ICANN.org]</ref>
Prior to his appointment as CEO of [[NOIE]], Dr. Twomey was Executive General Manager, Europe, of [[Austrade]] the Australian Trade Commission. As the leader of Austrade's Global Information Technology and Telecommunications Network, he assisted Australia's IT&T firms to market their products and services to key European, American and Asian markets.
===ICANN===
During his time with the [[NOIE|National Office for the Information Economy]], Dr. Twomey was closely involved with ICANN, he was even involved in the [[White Paper]] process that effectively founded the organization.<ref>[https://alumni.mckinsey.com/alumni/default/public/content/jsp/alumni_news/News459.jsp Alumni.McKinsey.com]</ref> He began representing the Australian Government in 1997, this included time at ICANN meetings. By 1999 he had been elected the Chairman of the [[GAC]], he served in that role until November, 2002. He was also appointed as a Special Representative for the Internet and ICANN following his initial, successful representation of Australian interests to ICANN and elsewhere.<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/biog/twomey.htm ICANN.org]</ref> Paul served as President, CEO, and Board Member from March, 2003 to June, 2009; he stayed on as Senior President, in what was mostly an advisory role to [[Rod Beckstrom]], until January, 2010.


From 1994 to 1997, Dr. Twomey was the Executive General Manager of Strategic Development for [[Austrade]] and was responsible for the development of corporate strategy, business process and operational management within [[Austrade]].
He was ICANN's longest serving CEO,<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/announcements/announcement-02mar09-en.htm ICANN.org/announcements]</ref> and is also the first non-U.S. citizen to head the corporation.<ref>[https://alumni.mckinsey.com/alumni/default/public/content/jsp/alumni_news/News459.jsp Alumni.McKinsey.com]</ref> He defended the functionality of ICANN's [[Multistakeholder Model|multi-stakeholder model]] in a U.S. congressional hearing,<ref>[http://republicans.energycommerce.house.gov/108/hearings/09212006Hearing2035/Twomey3206.htm Republicans.EnergyCommerce.House.Gov]</ref> and also led and spoke for ICANN at the [[WSIS]]' first meetings.


Prior to this, Dr. Twomey was a consultant with global management consultancy McKinsey & Company. In this role he advised major corporations primarily from the telecommunications financial service and tourism sectors in Australia, the United States, Japan and Hong Kong.
An editorial piece, written by Dr. Twomey and printed by the BBC, on the positive economic and social potential of the Internet can be read [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/8064579.stm here].


==Publications==
===Early Career===
Before joining Austrade in 1994, Paul worked for the international management consultancy, MicKinsey & Company. He was a consultant for major IT and finance companies. He previoulsy seved as a Research Officer with an international refugee organization.<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/biog/twomey.htm ICANN.org]</ref>


Dr. Twomey was the author of the influential study: [[Austrade]] scenarios for the Australian trading environment. This study, released early in 1997 outlined inter alia, implications for Australian exports of an East Asian economic collapse. The study was influential to Australian government policy reactions to the Asian financial crisis in late 1997-98.
==Academia==
 
Dr. Twomey recieved his Bachelor of Arts, with honors, from the University of Queensland; his Master of Arts in Political Science and International Relations from Pennsylvania State University; and his PhD in International Relations from Cambridge.<ref>[http://www.argopacific.com/getdoc/18784f98-d63e-4fcf-b6e1-4b9253cb8967/Dr-Paul-Twomey.aspx ArgoPacific.com]</ref>
Widely published in academic and popular journals, Dr. Twomey has contributed to books on industry policy, foreign and defence policy, and development issues.
 
==Education==
 
He holds a Bachelor of Arts (First Class Honors) from the University of Queensland, a Master of Arts (Political Science and International Relations) from Pennsylvania State University and a PhD in International Relations from the University of Cambridge.


Paul Twomey has been published in professional journals and in text anthologies. He also talks about International IT issues at Universities and other fora.<ref>[http://www.lowyinstitute.org/Publication.asp?pid=1373 LowyInstitute.org]</ref><ref>[http://www.maynereport.com/articles/2008/07/15-1653-3949.html MayneReport]</ref>
==Fun Facts==
Paul first encountered the Internet in 1991 at the Australian National University, and he immediately recognized it as a potential resource for the average individual.<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/8064579.stm News.BBC.co.uk]</ref>
==References==
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Country: Australia
Email: paul.twomey [at] argopacific.com
Website:

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LinkedIn:    Paul Twomey
Featured in the ICANN 54 - Dublin playing card deck


Formerly a member
of the ICANN Board

Dr. Paul Twomey became the President and CEO of ICANN in 2003; his tenure lasted until 2009, though he continued on for the next year as Senior President, in an advisory role to the new CEO and President, Rod Beckstrom. Paul has been successful in numerous leadership positions in commercial enterprises, government, and in chairing ICANN's Government Advisory Committee.[1]

He is currently acting as the Managing Director of ArgoP@cific, a company he originally co-founded,[2] and is acting as the President of another company he founded, Leagle Inc..[3]

Career History

Immediately prior to working at ICANN, Paul was working with ArgoP@cific, a prominent International IT consultancy that works with both Fortune 500 companies and SMEs.[4] He co-founded the company with President Clinton's former Internet Czar, Ira Magaziner.[5] Paul also founded Leagle Inc., a site that specializes in online legal content and community aggregation. He is also the founding Chair of the World Economic Forum’s Global Agenda Council on the Future of the Internet; he is a member of the Advisory Board of the United Nations’ Digital He@lth Initiative, and a Board member of the Atlantic Council of the United States.

He is currently a member of the Green Source Energy LLC Strategic Advisory Group; he joined in February, 2010.[6]

Public Sector Participation

Dr. Twomey has held a number of high-level administrative, and representative roles related to the Australian government's IT policy execution.

In 1997, He helped found, and was appointed CEO, of the Australian government's National Office for the Information Economy. He was also the government's Special Advisor regarding the Information Economy and Technology. His roles involved identifying and creating strategies for the development of the nation's technology priorities; he was also charged with taking that policy and protecting Australia's interests at international policy meetings like the WTO, OECD, APEC, and ICANN. Eventually, he became Chair of ICANN's GAC.

Before his work in the new Information Economy Department, and as an IT envoy, Dr. Twomey worked at Austrade, which is the Australian Trade Commission. He began as the Executive General Manager of Strategic Development before becoming the General Manager of its European affairs. His roles saw him assisting Australian IT firms market themselves abroad, developing corporate strategies and business processes, and writing influential studies; one of which was highly important to the Australian government's reaction to the Asian fiscal crisis of 1997 and 1998.[7]

ICANN

During his time with the National Office for the Information Economy, Dr. Twomey was closely involved with ICANN, he was even involved in the White Paper process that effectively founded the organization.[8] He began representing the Australian Government in 1997, this included time at ICANN meetings. By 1999 he had been elected the Chairman of the GAC, he served in that role until November, 2002. He was also appointed as a Special Representative for the Internet and ICANN following his initial, successful representation of Australian interests to ICANN and elsewhere.[9] Paul served as President, CEO, and Board Member from March, 2003 to June, 2009; he stayed on as Senior President, in what was mostly an advisory role to Rod Beckstrom, until January, 2010.

He was ICANN's longest serving CEO,[10] and is also the first non-U.S. citizen to head the corporation.[11] He defended the functionality of ICANN's multi-stakeholder model in a U.S. congressional hearing,[12] and also led and spoke for ICANN at the WSIS' first meetings.

An editorial piece, written by Dr. Twomey and printed by the BBC, on the positive economic and social potential of the Internet can be read here.

Early Career

Before joining Austrade in 1994, Paul worked for the international management consultancy, MicKinsey & Company. He was a consultant for major IT and finance companies. He previoulsy seved as a Research Officer with an international refugee organization.[13]

Academia

Dr. Twomey recieved his Bachelor of Arts, with honors, from the University of Queensland; his Master of Arts in Political Science and International Relations from Pennsylvania State University; and his PhD in International Relations from Cambridge.[14]

Paul Twomey has been published in professional journals and in text anthologies. He also talks about International IT issues at Universities and other fora.[15][16]

Fun Facts

Paul first encountered the Internet in 1991 at the Australian National University, and he immediately recognized it as a potential resource for the average individual.[17]

References


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