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Dr. '''Demi Getschko''' is the Director and President of [[NIC.br]]<ref>[http://br.linkedin.com/pub/demi-getschko/14/473/ab3 linkedin]</ref> and a former member of the [[ICANN Board]].<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/biog/getschko.htm ICANN.org]</ref> Dr. Getschko has been involved in Internet development since 1987 and was the part of the team that created the first Internet connection in Brazil.<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/biog/getschko.htm ICANN.org]</ref> He has been the administrative contact for [[.br]] since 1989, and a member of the Brazilian Internet Steering Committee since 1995.
Dr. '''Demi Getschko''' is the Director and President of [[NIC.br]]<ref>[http://br.linkedin.com/pub/demi-getschko/14/473/ab3 linkedin]</ref> and a former member of the [[ICANN Board]].<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/biog/getschko.htm ICANN.org]</ref> Dr. Getschko has been involved in Internet development since 1987 and was the part of the team that created the first Internet connection in Brazil.<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/biog/getschko.htm ICANN.org]</ref> He has been the administrative contact for [[.br]] since 1989, and a member of the Brazilian Internet Steering Committee since 1995.


He served two terms as a Director of the [[ICANN Board]], from 2005 through 2008, representing the [[ccNSO]].<ref name="ICANN Bio">[http://www.icann.org/en/groups/board/getschko.htm Retrieved 23 Jan 2013</ref>
He is a member of the [[ccNSO#ccNSO Council|ccNSO Council]] and served two terms as a Director of the [[ICANN Board]], from 2005 until June 2009, representing the [[ccNSO]].<ref name="ICANN Bio">[http://www.icann.org/en/groups/board/getschko.htm Retrieved 23 Jan 2013</ref><ref name="INET Bio">[http://www.internetsociety.org/global-inet-panelist-dr-demi-getschko Global INET Panelist InternetSociety.org]Retrieved 23 Jan 2013</ref>


Dr. Getschko has also worked at the University of São Paulo as a professor and an IT consultant, he has been the manager of the Fapesp Data Center (1986-1996), which is a state academic network. He became the Technology Director within the major Brazilian newspaper, Agencia Estado, in 1996 . He is also a former Operations Coordinator at RNP.<ref>[http://www.rnp.br/en/news/2005/not-050103.html rnp.br]</ref>
Dr. Getschko has also worked at the University of São Paulo as a professor and an IT consultant, he has been the manager of the Fapesp Data Center (1986-1996), which is a state academic network. He became the Technology Director within the major Brazilian newspaper, Agencia Estado, in 1996. He is also a former Operations Coordinator at RNP.<ref>[http://www.rnp.br/en/news/2005/not-050103.html rnp.br]</ref>
 
He has been involved in [[ISOC]] since 1995 and is currently the Vice-President of the Brazil Chapter. He was a Global Panelist Speaker at [[INET]] 2012.<ref name="INET Bio"></ref><ref>[http://www.isoc.org.br/escritorio Escritorio, ISOC.org.br]Retrieved 23 Jan 2013</ref>


== Education ==
== Education ==
De. Demi Getschko completed his B.S., M.S. and PhD. at the University of São Paulo.<ref>[http://idgnow.uol.com.br/10anos/2007/07/07/demi_getschko/ idgnow.uol.com.br]</ref>
Dr. Demi Getschko completed his B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. at the University of São Paulo.<ref>[http://idgnow.uol.com.br/10anos/2007/07/07/demi_getschko/ idgnow.uol.com.br]</ref>
==Videos==
==Fun Facts==
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Dr. Getschko's first interaction with computers was a Burroughs 3500 in 1971. His first contact with the Internet was through a colleague of [[Vint Cerf]]'s, Prof. Mario Gerla, and who taught a course in Packet Networks.
 
==External Links==
* [http://www.ansp.br/pt-br/o-que-e-o-projeto/precursores-entrevistas/prof-dr-demi-getschko/ Interview with Dr. Getschko]
== References ==
== References ==
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Latest revision as of 18:05, 8 July 2021

Country: Brazil
Email: demi [at] registro.br
LinkedIn:    Demi Getschko
Twitter:    @Getschko
Formerly a member
of the ICANN Board


Featured in the ICANN 48 - Buenos Aires playing card deck


Has attended 30+
ICANN Meetings


Currently a member
of ICANN's ccNSO

Dr. Demi Getschko is the Director and President of NIC.br[1] and a former member of the ICANN Board.[2] Dr. Getschko has been involved in Internet development since 1987 and was the part of the team that created the first Internet connection in Brazil.[3] He has been the administrative contact for .br since 1989, and a member of the Brazilian Internet Steering Committee since 1995.

He is a member of the ccNSO Council and served two terms as a Director of the ICANN Board, from 2005 until June 2009, representing the ccNSO.[4][5]

Dr. Getschko has also worked at the University of São Paulo as a professor and an IT consultant, he has been the manager of the Fapesp Data Center (1986-1996), which is a state academic network. He became the Technology Director within the major Brazilian newspaper, Agencia Estado, in 1996. He is also a former Operations Coordinator at RNP.[6]

He has been involved in ISOC since 1995 and is currently the Vice-President of the Brazil Chapter. He was a Global Panelist Speaker at INET 2012.[5][7]

Education

Dr. Demi Getschko completed his B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. at the University of São Paulo.[8]

Fun Facts

Dr. Getschko's first interaction with computers was a Burroughs 3500 in 1971. His first contact with the Internet was through a colleague of Vint Cerf's, Prof. Mario Gerla, and who taught a course in Packet Networks.

External Links

References