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'''Philip F Johnson''', is the President of the [[ISOC]] Liberia Chapter, which is a member of [[ICANN]]'s [[ALAC]].
'''Philip F. Johnson''' is a Liberian Diplomat and African Internet Policy Development Volunteer Leader.<ref name="icannwiki">ICANNWiki - ICANN 48 Intake Form, November 2013</ref>
Mr. Johnson has been involved been involved in the advocacy for Internet technology Development in Liberia for nearly a decade. His involvement has provided him an institutional knowledge of the Internet ecosystem, including ICANN and other related institutions.
 
His education includes courses with the [[DiploFoundation]] in Diplomacy and Internet Governance and technology. He is a graduate of The Next Generation Internet Leaders Program and has participated in other Leadership development training with regards to ICT/Internet Development. Other internet communication based courses include Web2.0 and Social Media for Development and future of the Internet with the ITU Academy.<ref>User Submitted</ref>
He is also the founder and President of the [[ISOC]] Liberia Chapter, which is a member of ICANN's [[At-Large Structure]]. Johnson has been involved in the advocacy for Internet technology Development and Access in Liberia for nearly a decade. His involvement has provided him an institutional knowledge of the Global Internet ecosystem, including the ICANN governance system and other Internet-related institutions. His Internet education includes courses with the [[DiploFoundation]] in Diplomacy, Internet Governance and technology. He is a graduate of the Internet Society  Next Generation Internet Leadership Program and has participated in other Leadership development training with regards to ICT/Internet Development. Other internet communication-based courses include Web2.0 and Social Media for Development and the future of the Internet with the ITU Academy.  
 
Johnson is a career Diplomat /ICT Development professional. He has also been involved in the integration of ICT/Internet and Diplomacy, where he is incorporating new ICTs in day-to-day diplomatic work by people and institutions at home and representative abroad for increased speed, reach, effectiveness as well as security of information communication.


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Affiliation: African Internet Development
Country: Liberia
Email: johnsonpft [at] gmail.com
LinkedIn:    Philip F Johnson

Philip F. Johnson is a Liberian Diplomat and African Internet Policy Development Volunteer Leader.[1]

He is also the founder and President of the ISOC Liberia Chapter, which is a member of ICANN's At-Large Structure. Johnson has been involved in the advocacy for Internet technology Development and Access in Liberia for nearly a decade. His involvement has provided him an institutional knowledge of the Global Internet ecosystem, including the ICANN governance system and other Internet-related institutions. His Internet education includes courses with the DiploFoundation in Diplomacy, Internet Governance and technology. He is a graduate of the Internet Society Next Generation Internet Leadership Program and has participated in other Leadership development training with regards to ICT/Internet Development. Other internet communication-based courses include Web2.0 and Social Media for Development and the future of the Internet with the ITU Academy.

Johnson is a career Diplomat /ICT Development professional. He has also been involved in the integration of ICT/Internet and Diplomacy, where he is incorporating new ICTs in day-to-day diplomatic work by people and institutions at home and representative abroad for increased speed, reach, effectiveness as well as security of information communication.

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  1. ICANNWiki - ICANN 48 Intake Form, November 2013