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'''Roberto Gaetano''' has been an active participant in the Internet and [[ICANN]] policy making process since 1997. As a representative of [[ETSI]] (European Telecommunication Standards Institute), he played important roles in the formation of [[CORE]] (Council of Internet Registrars), the policy discussions around the U.S. Government's "White Paper" (International Forum on the White Paper), and the formation of [[ICANN]]'s original Domain Name Supporting Organization ([[DNSO]]). He served as one of the first Chairs of the [[DNSO]] General Assembly and has focused his efforts in recent years to bring to life a constituency for individual users and registrants.
'''Roberto Gaetano''' has been an active participant in the Internet and [[ICANN]] policy making process since 1997. As a representative of [[ETSI]], he played important roles in the formation of [[CORE]], the policy discussions around the U.S. Government's "White Paper" (International Forum on the White Paper), and the formation of [[ICANN]]'s original Domain Name Supporting Organization ([[DNSO]]). He served as one of the first Chairs of the [[DNSO]] General Assembly and has focused his efforts in recent years to bring to life a constituency for individual users and registrants.


He has almost 30 years of experience in Telecommunications and Information Technology, and he is responsible for application development in an international organization. Mr. Gaetano also spent twelve years at IBM, in both the United States and Europe.
He has almost 30 years of experience in Telecommunications and Information Technology; Mr. Gaetano also spent twelve years at IBM, in both the United States and Europe.


Roberto Gaetano served 3 years as non-voting liaison to the [[ICANN Board]] by the At-Large Advisory Committee ([[ALAC]]).   
Roberto Gaetano served 3 years as non-voting liaison to the [[ICANN Board]] by the [[ALAC]].   


Mr. Gaetano was selected by the 2006 Nominating Committee to serve as a Board Member. His term runs from the end of the 2006 annual meeting through the conclusion of the ICANN Annual Meeting in 2009.<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/biog/gaetano.htm Biography Data on Roberto Gaetano]</ref>
Mr. Gaetano was selected by the 2006 [[NomCom]] to serve as a Board Member. His term ran from the end of the 2006 annual meeting through the conclusion of the [[ICANN]] Annual Meeting in 2009.<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/biog/gaetano.htm Biography Data on Roberto Gaetano]</ref>


He is fluent in five European languages.
He is fluent in five European languages.
==References==
==References==
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Revision as of 02:45, 1 February 2011

Country: Italy
Email: R.Gaetano [at] iaea.org

Roberto Gaetano has been an active participant in the Internet and ICANN policy making process since 1997. As a representative of ETSI, he played important roles in the formation of CORE, the policy discussions around the U.S. Government's "White Paper" (International Forum on the White Paper), and the formation of ICANN's original Domain Name Supporting Organization (DNSO). He served as one of the first Chairs of the DNSO General Assembly and has focused his efforts in recent years to bring to life a constituency for individual users and registrants.

He has almost 30 years of experience in Telecommunications and Information Technology; Mr. Gaetano also spent twelve years at IBM, in both the United States and Europe.

Roberto Gaetano served 3 years as non-voting liaison to the ICANN Board by the ALAC.

Mr. Gaetano was selected by the 2006 NomCom to serve as a Board Member. His term ran from the end of the 2006 annual meeting through the conclusion of the ICANN Annual Meeting in 2009.[1]

He is fluent in five European languages.

References