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==Corporate Experience==
==Corporate Experience==
Sophia began her career working with fortune 500 companies including large banking institutions, such as: Bank of America, Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi, the Union Bank of California and PriceWaterhouseCoopers consulting.  Her corporate career involved consultant work with multinational firms, technology risk assessment, computer quality assurance, and project management.<ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sophia_Bekele, Sophia Bekele Wikipedia]</ref>
Sophia began her career working for multinational institutions in large financial/banking companies in Corporate America such as Bank of America, Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi/Union Bank of California, and PriceWaterhouseCoopers, to mention but a few; as well as building various start-ups with international business portfolios.  


Most of Ms. Bekele's work here is characterized with overseeing the control and security activities for technologies, auditing computer IT systems, evaluated new product & system services and recommending cost effective solutions, project Management, client relationship, operational and business risk assessment, business process re-engineering, writing recommendation reports to Executive Management for operational improvements and corporate good governance.<ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sophia_Bekele, Sophia Bekele Wikipedia]</ref>
===CBS International===
===CBS International===
Ms. Bekele founded [[CBS International]]; a private Corporation with the goal of supporting technology in organizations working in emerging markets. Their self-described mission is to: "Utilize our experience in consulting services in sales, software training , and provide our clients with a total systems solutions to help lower their cost and maximize efficiency in the delivery of quality products and services". It is based near Silicon Valley, California.<ref>[http://cbsegroup.com/main.html?src=%2F85001%2F88022.html#1,0 CBS International]</ref>
Ms. Bekele founded [[CBS International]]; a private Corporation with the goal of supporting technology in organizations working in emerging markets. Their self-described mission is to: "Utilize our experience in consulting services in sales, software training , and provide our clients with a total systems solutions to help lower their cost and maximize efficiency in the delivery of quality products and services". It is based near Silicon Valley, California.
 
Specialties
Currently, Ms. Bekele and her company assist various Clients in public/private markets, primarily in corporate risk governance, including the recent Sarbanes-Oxley , GAAP & PCAOB and IT governance. Internationally, Sophia also consults on Milennium Challenge issues including anti-corruption, democratic governance, free market economics, and the development of internet and ICT infrastruture and regulatory policy. <ref>[http://cbsegroup.com/main.html?src=%2F85001%2F88022.html#1,0 CBS International]</ref>


===Other Endeavors ===
===Other Endeavors ===

Revision as of 19:42, 5 January 2012

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Twitter:    @sophiabekele

Ms. Sophia Bekele is a businesswoman, entrepreneur, executive, an activist, and international policy adviser.[1][2] She is the founder and CEO of CBS International[3] and DotConnectAfrica[4]

ICANN Work[edit | edit source]

Ms. Bekele was nominated to serve on ICANN's GNSO policy board from 2005-2007, under the Chairmanship of Dr. Vinton Cerf.

Elected by the NomCom, Sophia was the first African woman to serve and hold a seat on this powerful policy board that advises the ICANN Board on ICANN's gTLD policy. In this position, Ms. Bekele contributed to global public policies that guide the development of the Internet, including the new gTLD policy and processes affecting .asia, .com, .net, .org etc...

During her tenure, Sophia was instrumental in initiating policy dialogue over IDNs as well as the formation of a IDN working group to focus on IDNs within ICANN. She was later credited for championing the inclusion of the global IDN community within this policy dialogue.[5][6][7] As a result, Ms. Bekele was also nominated to chair ICANN's IDN Working Group. She was one of the co-authors of ICANN's IDN policy guidelines.

Sophia has also initiated the .africa TLD within ICANN and is currently championing it across Africa under DotConnectAfrica.[8] Her organization has been endorsed by various prominent Pan-African organizations and African governments.[9]

Corporate Experience[edit | edit source]

Sophia began her career working for multinational institutions in large financial/banking companies in Corporate America such as Bank of America, Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi/Union Bank of California, and PriceWaterhouseCoopers, to mention but a few; as well as building various start-ups with international business portfolios.

Most of Ms. Bekele's work here is characterized with overseeing the control and security activities for technologies, auditing computer IT systems, evaluated new product & system services and recommending cost effective solutions, project Management, client relationship, operational and business risk assessment, business process re-engineering, writing recommendation reports to Executive Management for operational improvements and corporate good governance.[10]

CBS International[edit | edit source]

Ms. Bekele founded CBS International; a private Corporation with the goal of supporting technology in organizations working in emerging markets. Their self-described mission is to: "Utilize our experience in consulting services in sales, software training , and provide our clients with a total systems solutions to help lower their cost and maximize efficiency in the delivery of quality products and services". It is based near Silicon Valley, California.

Specialties Currently, Ms. Bekele and her company assist various Clients in public/private markets, primarily in corporate risk governance, including the recent Sarbanes-Oxley , GAAP & PCAOB and IT governance. Internationally, Sophia also consults on Milennium Challenge issues including anti-corruption, democratic governance, free market economics, and the development of internet and ICT infrastruture and regulatory policy. [11]

Other Endeavors[edit | edit source]

Additionally, Ms. Bekele has initiated the formation of the African grouping within ICANN; as well as starting and leading the .Africa project through her creation of a non-profit,public private partnership organization,DotConnectAfrica.[12]

She is a board member of the Golden Gate University, Founding and Board member ofThe Internet Society of San Francisco Bay, an advisory member to various United Nation initiatives, including the UNECA (Economic commission for Africa, a former board member of Information Systems and Control Association (ISACA-SF) and advisory member to the World Affairs Council of Contra Costa County.[13]

Education[edit | edit source]

Ms. Bekele holds an MBA in Management Information Systems (MIS) from Golden Gate University, San Francisco and a Bachelor of Science in Computer and Information Systems from San Francisco State University. She is also a Certified Information Systems Auditor CISA[14], Certified Control Specialist CCS[15],and Certified in the Governance of Enterprise IT CGEIT.[16]

References[edit | edit source]

External Links[edit | edit source]

  1. DotConnectAfrica, spoke on way-forward on the contribution of the ".africa" name to an ICT enabled environment, and launched its "Yes to a .africa Campaign", at the AITEC ICT summit held in Nairobi, Kenya.html, Sep 11, 2010
  2. DotConnectAfrica, Ms.Sophia Bekele, provided a Keynote address for AITEC Summit during the opening panel discussions.html, Sep 11,2010
  3. DotConnectAfrica, DotConnectAfrica registered maximum success in East Africa as the voice was echoed globally.html, April 06, 2010
  4. Policy Development,Statement of Interest (SOI) Members of the Vertical Integration Policy Development Process Working Group, April, 01, 2010
  5. Public Forum announcement, African Union endorsment of ".Africa" and urging for ICANN to expedite process for TLDs,Nairobi, March,11,2010
  6. DotConnectAfrica, African Union endorsed the domain name ".Africa" to DotConnectAfrica org, Addis Ababa, February 18, 2010
  7. Policy Development,Statement of Interest (SOI) for the Policy Development Process Steering Committee-Policy Development Team, March 19, 2009
  8. Internet Governance, Internet Governanace & Policy Divide, San Francisco, March 10, 2009
  9. Public Forum announcement, Continuing interest in the work of ICANN, IDNs and DotAfrica, Paris, June 25, 2008
  10. Farewells, ICANN Meeting...and had a lot of respect for, Cary Karp from registries, Mawaki Chango, noncommercial, Ross Rader, registrar, and Sophia Bekele, the NomCom appointee..., ICANN Public Forum, Part 2 Thursday, 1 November 2007
  11. DotAfrica, [http://www.ntia.doc.gov/ntiahome/domainname/jpacomments2007/jpacomment_069.pdf DotAfrica�s position on JPA -National Telecommunications and Information Administration], NITA, Los Angeles, California, Feb 2008
  12. AfriICANN-discuss, A debate on dot.africa, Nov 2007
  13. AfrICANN-discuss, DotConnectAfrica's initiation of DotAfrica), Nov 2007
  14. Aftld-Discuss [AfriICANN-discuss], Who is DotAfrica?, Nov 2007
  15. ICANN IDN, GNSO Final report, Oct 2007
  16. AfriICANN-Discuss, [http://lists.aftld.org/pipermail/aftld-discuss/2007-October/000183.html Dot Africa�s position on fast tracking of IDN ccTLD], Oct 2007
  17. GNSO IDN, Comments in Response to the ccNSO-GAC Issues report on IDN Issues, Aug 2007
  18. GNSO IDN, Outcome Report of the GNSO IDN Working group, Mar 2007
  19. At-Large policy, Policy matters for conference call agenda, Mar 2007
  20. AfriIcann, Going forward with ICANN- The African Region Perspective, Mar 2007
  21. AfriICANN, ICANN - GNSo Policy update - presentation to African Group by Sophia Bekele, Lisbon, Mar 2007
  22. GNSO IDN, Outcome Report of the GNSO IDN WG, Mar 2007
  23. GNSO IDN Regarding IDN Working Group membership issues, Mar 2007
  24. ICANN IDN, IDN Working Group, Jan 2007
  25. GNSO-IDN-WG, IDN Chair Nomination, Oct 2006
  26. ICANNwiki, ICANNWiki Caricature, Wellington New Zealand, Mar 2006
  27. DotConnectAfrica's Website,dotconnectafrica.org - African's Map on Digital Inclusion, Mar 2006
  28. GNSO IDN, On IDN dialog - a debate with John C. Klensin, Mar 2006
  29. ICANN, Nominating Committee | Biographical Information on the ..., Nov 2005
  30. ICANN NomComm ICANN | Nominating Committee Announces Final Selections for Key leadership positions..., Vancouver, Canada Nov 2005
  31. ICANN, Sophia Bekele, Statement of Interest, Nov 2005
  32. ISOC, appointment to a founding member & board of directors of Internet Society, San Francisco (ISOC-SF), San Francisco, Ca, March 2009
  33. GGU, Internet Governance and the policy divide, San Francisco, Ca, March 2009
  34. IP Justice, New Domain Names (gtlds), Sao Paulo Brazil, Dec 2006
  35. Andrew Mack, Andy's Global View: In a world of .com and .org, why not .Africa?, Sept 2007
  36. Del Rey Studios "A New Hope" the idea of 'ICANN The Movie' was born! Mar 2007
  37. TWiNic, NomComm announcement - Sophia Bekele, Nov 2005
  38. JPNic,NomComm announcement -Sophia Bekele, Nov 2005

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