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A '''[[Cross Community Working Group]]''' (CCWG) is an [[ICANN]] [[ICANN Terms|community of practice]] that allows Supporting Organizations ([[SO]]s) and Advisory Committees ([[AC]]s) to work together to address an issue of common interest that does not fall within the scope of any single SO or AC. CCWGs are intended to inform and enhance or supplement policy development work and may precede it, but does not replace it. With the [[Evolution of the Multistakeholder Model]], CCWGs have become increasingly prominent in ICANN's culture.
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[[File:MartinBoyle-Caricature.jpg|right|200px]]'''[[Martin Boyle]]''' is retired but still engaged in Internet Governance issues. He was the Senior Policy Advisor at [[Nominet]] UK from 2008 to 2015, where he developed the UK-[[IGF]] multistakeholder partnership to ensure effective British engagement in international policy discussions. He continues to work with key stakeholders to positively shape the development of the Internet.
 
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