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'''Glenn McKnight''' has been involved with Internet Issues for the past twenty years working with the Durham Freenet and managing the VOLNET program in Toronto to reach out to non-profits in training and connectivity. McKnight is with the Foundation for Building Sustainable Communities, which joined [[ICANN]]'s [[NARALO]] in 2009. He attended the first [[ALAC]] Atlas event in Mexico City.
'''Glenn McKnight''' has been involved with Internet Issues for the past twenty years working with the Durham Freenet and managing the VOLNET program in Toronto to reach out to non-profits in training and connectivity. McKnight is with the Foundation for Building Sustainable Communities, which joined [[ICANN]]'s [[NARALO]] in 2009. He attended the first [[ALAC|ICANN ATLARGE]] Atlas event in Mexico City.  He is the cofounder of Virtual School of Internet Governance, VSIG  founded during the pandemic in 2020 and has more than 1000 registrations of its courses in English, French and Spanish.  More information at  www.virtualsig.org and he is also a volunteer with the North American School of Internet Governance for the past five years.  


== Involvement with ICANN ==
== Involvement with ICANN ==
previous Chair of NARALO
*Current secretariat for Naralo
 
*previous Chair of NARALO
previous Vice Chair for Outreach and Engagement  
*previous Vice Chair for Outreach and Engagement  
 
*previous Vice Chair for the Technology Taskforce  
previous Vice Chair for the Technology Taskforce  
*Past Secretariat  
 
*previous ALAC Member
-Past Secretariat  
*NARALO delegate on the [[NomCom|NomCom  x  2]]
 
-previous ALAC Member
 
-NARALO delegate on the [[NomCom]]  


=== Other committee work ===
=== Other committee work ===
- Accessibility Working Group and Social Media Group
Accessibility Working Group and Social Media Group


At [[ICANN 42]] in Dakar he was filmed a promotional video for NARALO. He is also involved in the [[WSIS]], and the [[IEEE]].<ref>[[ICANN 42]] Interview</ref><ref>[http://ebookbrowse.com/ieee-canada-initiatives-glenn-mcknight-alfredo-herrera-ppt-d115661824 Presentation, IEEE, ebookbrowse.com]</ref>
At [[ICANN 42]] in Dakar he was filmed a promotional video for NARALO. He is also involved in the [[WSIS]], and the [[IEEE]].<ref>[[ICANN 42]] Interview</ref><ref>[http://ebookbrowse.com/ieee-canada-initiatives-glenn-mcknight-alfredo-herrera-ppt-d115661824 Presentation, IEEE, ebookbrowse.com]</ref>
<nowiki> </nowiki>He is also the Secretariat/Treasurer for [[ISOC]] Canada Chapter
<nowiki> </nowiki>He is one of the founders of  ISOC Canada and  the Secretariat/Treasurer for [[ISOC]] Canada Chapter and past ISOC Board of Trustees


He has shot hundreds of hours of video and thousands of photos at the various ICANN events
He has shot hundreds of hours of video and thousands of photos at the various ICANN events
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===Fun Fact===
===Fun Fact===
Mr. McKnight is volunteers with the world's largest zombie walk. He is currently creating a charitable book detailing how to make-up for haunts and haunted theaters.<ref>[[ICANN 42]] Interview</ref>
Mr. McKnight is volunteers with the world's largest zombie walk. He is currently creating a charitable book detailing how to make-up for haunts and haunted theaters.<ref>[[ICANN 42]] Interview</ref> He operated the Canadian Victory Garden for 10 years providing organic local food to food banks


== References ==
== References ==
{{reflist}}
{{reflist}}


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Latest revision as of 14:29, 15 March 2023

Region: North America
Country: Canada
Email: mcknight.glenn [at] gmail.com
Website:

   fbsc.org

Twitter:    @gmcknight
Formerly a member
of ICANN's NomCom


Currently a member
of ICANN's NARALO

Glenn McKnight has been involved with Internet Issues for the past twenty years working with the Durham Freenet and managing the VOLNET program in Toronto to reach out to non-profits in training and connectivity. McKnight is with the Foundation for Building Sustainable Communities, which joined ICANN's NARALO in 2009. He attended the first ICANN ATLARGE Atlas event in Mexico City. He is the cofounder of Virtual School of Internet Governance, VSIG founded during the pandemic in 2020 and has more than 1000 registrations of its courses in English, French and Spanish. More information at www.virtualsig.org and he is also a volunteer with the North American School of Internet Governance for the past five years.

Involvement with ICANN[edit | edit source]

  • Current secretariat for Naralo
  • previous Chair of NARALO
  • previous Vice Chair for Outreach and Engagement
  • previous Vice Chair for the Technology Taskforce
  • Past Secretariat
  • previous ALAC Member
  • NARALO delegate on the NomCom x 2

Other committee work[edit | edit source]

Accessibility Working Group and Social Media Group

At ICANN 42 in Dakar he was filmed a promotional video for NARALO. He is also involved in the WSIS, and the IEEE.[1][2] He is one of the founders of ISOC Canada and the Secretariat/Treasurer for ISOC Canada Chapter and past ISOC Board of Trustees

He has shot hundreds of hours of video and thousands of photos at the various ICANN events

APRALO Showcase

[3]

Fun Fact[edit | edit source]

Mr. McKnight is volunteers with the world's largest zombie walk. He is currently creating a charitable book detailing how to make-up for haunts and haunted theaters.[4] He operated the Canadian Victory Garden for 10 years providing organic local food to food banks

References[edit | edit source]