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'''Jonathan Zuck''' is the | '''Jonathan Zuck''' is the Director of the Future of Work Project, at [[The Innovators Network Foundation (INF)]], a-Washington, D.C.-based non-profit research organization. <ref>[http://innovatorsnetwork.org/ INF]</ref> He is the Chair of [[ICANN]]'s [[ALAC]]. He has served as co-Chair of the [[At-Large Consolidated Policy Working Group (CPWG)]] and been involved in ICANN [[PDP|policy development]] and organizational reform since 2005. Dubbed "Metrics Man" by a previous ICANN CEO, Jonathan is the only member of the ICANN community to have a Board resolution named after him. Consequently, Jonathan was chair of both the workgroup and implementation advisory group for the metrics associated with the [[Affirmation of Commitments]] mandated review of the [[New gTLD Program]]'s contribution to competition and consumer trust and choice. <ref> [http://gnso.icann.org/en/group-activities/inactive/2012/consumer-trust CCT Metrics Effort]</ref> Finally, Jonathan served as Chair of the [[Competition, Consumer Choice and Consumer Trust Review]].<ref> [https://www.icann.org/resources/reviews/specific-reviews/cct CCT Review]</ref> Jonathan was chair of the working group on Data and Metrics for Policy-Making.<ref>[http://gnso.icann.org/en/group-activities/active/dmpm DMPM]</ref>. Jonathan was the IPC's representative to the [[CCWG-IG|Cross Community Working Group on ICANN Accountability]]. | ||
Jonathan is also an award-winning photographer and filmmaker. <ref>[http://www.JonathanZuck.com Jonathan's artistic endeavors]</ref> | Jonathan is also an award-winning photographer and filmmaker. <ref>[http://www.JonathanZuck.com Jonathan's artistic endeavors]</ref> | ||
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Organization: | Innovators Network Foundation |
Affiliation: | ALAC |
Region: | North America |
Country: | USA |
Email: | jzuck @ innovatorsnetwork.org |
Website: | |
Blog: | http://www.innovatorsnetwork.org/blog-2 |
Facebook: | Jonathan Zuck |
LinkedIn: | Jonathan Zuck |
Twitter: | @jvzuck |
Jonathan Zuck is the Director of the Future of Work Project, at The Innovators Network Foundation (INF), a-Washington, D.C.-based non-profit research organization. [1] He is the Chair of ICANN's ALAC. He has served as co-Chair of the At-Large Consolidated Policy Working Group (CPWG) and been involved in ICANN policy development and organizational reform since 2005. Dubbed "Metrics Man" by a previous ICANN CEO, Jonathan is the only member of the ICANN community to have a Board resolution named after him. Consequently, Jonathan was chair of both the workgroup and implementation advisory group for the metrics associated with the Affirmation of Commitments mandated review of the New gTLD Program's contribution to competition and consumer trust and choice. [2] Finally, Jonathan served as Chair of the Competition, Consumer Choice and Consumer Trust Review.[3] Jonathan was chair of the working group on Data and Metrics for Policy-Making.[4]. Jonathan was the IPC's representative to the Cross Community Working Group on ICANN Accountability.
Jonathan is also an award-winning photographer and filmmaker. [5]
Career History[edit | edit source]
Jonathan Zuck was vice president for Software Development at Spectrum Technology Group (Ciber). He was also a VP at Development at Financial Dynamics and a VP at Development at Advanced Paradigms.[6]
Education[edit | edit source]
Jonathan studied at Johns Hopkins University and SAIS[7]