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'''Tracy Hackshaw''' has been involved in the National ICT program of Trinidad & Tobago since 1996, and is currently its Chief Solutions Architect.<ref>ICANN40 Interview</ref> His responsibilities include ensuring that the IT infrastructure and directives are in place to meet the country's ICT agenda.<ref>[https://profiles.google.com/tracyhackshaw/about Google Profiles]</ref>
'''Tracy Hackshaw''' has been involved in Trinidad & Tobago's [http://www.fastforward.tt National Information & Communication Technology (ICT) program] since 2005, and is currently the  Deputy National Chief Information Officer at the Ministry of Science and Technology.<ref>[[ICANN 40]] Interview</ref> Previous positions include Chief Solution Architect, where his responsibilities include ensuring that Government's ICT infrastructure, policies, and standards are in place to meet the country's National ICT agenda.<ref>[https://profiles.google.com/tracyhackshaw/about Google Profiles]</ref>


Tracy was notably involved in the country's deployment of multi-channel service delivery strategies.<ref>ICANN40 Interview</ref>
Tracy was notably involved in the country's deployment of multi-channel service delivery strategies - [http://ttconnect.gov.tt '''ttconnect'''].<ref>[[ICANN 40]] Interview</ref>


He is also the Chief Futurist/Lead Catalyst at Enterprise Technology Consulting Services.<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/profile/view?id=21793705&authType=name&authToken=EeSV&pvs=pp&trk=ppro_viewmore LinkedIn]</ref>
He also plays a role as Chief Futurist/Lead Catalyst at Enterprise Technology Consulting Services.<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/profile/view?id=21793705&authType=name&authToken=EeSV&pvs=pp&trk=ppro_viewmore LinkedIn]</ref>
==ICANN & ISOC==
==ICANN & ISOC==
Tracy Hackshaw was the nation's [[ISOC]] ambassador to the [[IGF]] in 2009 & 2010. He is involved with ICANN's [[GAC]].<ref>[http://gac.icann.org/gac-representatives/mr-tracy-hackshaw GAC.ICANN.org]</ref>
Mr. Hackshaw is the Vice Chair of [[ISOC]]'s Trinidad & Tobago chapter. Tracy Hackshaw was Trinidad & Tobago's [[ISOC]] Ambassador to the [[IGF]] in 2009, 2010, & 2012.<ref>[http://www.isoc.org/pubpolpillar/igfambassadors/alumni.php ISOC.org]</ref> He participated in the 2011 IGF in Nairobi as a [[DiploFoundation]] Emerging Leader for the Digital World. Tracy has been a panelist on IGF workshops discussing the success and failures of recent Internet Governance.<ref>[http://www.intgovforum.org/cms/component/chronocontact/?chronoformname=WSProposalsReports2010View&wspid=55 Intgovforum.org]</ref> Tracy has been involved, in a technical advisory capacity with the Government of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago's representation to the ICANN Governmental Advisory Committee (GAC) since 2010 and was elected as GAC Vice-Chair at the Toronto meeting in October 2012.<ref>[http://gac.icann.org/gac-representatives/mr-tracy-hackshaw GAC.ICANN.org]</ref>


Tracy has been a Fellow at multiple [[ICANN]] conferences.<ref>[https://profiles.google.com/tracyhackshaw/about Google Profile]</ref>
Tracy is the 2021 Chair-Elect of the [[NomCom]] and has been a Fellow at multiple [[ICANN Meetings]], such as Sydney, Seoul, Cartagena, and Prague.<ref>[https://profiles.google.com/tracyhackshaw/about Google Profile]</ref>
 
He is a graduate of the DiploFoundation's Internet Governance Capacity Building Programme in 2008 and is now a member of the IGCBP faculty.<ref>[http://www.diplomacy.edu/courses/faculty/Hackshaw Hackshaw, Diplomacy.edu]Retrieved March 31 2013</ref>


==Background==
==Background==
Mr. Hackshaw previously worked at a large Caribbean conglomerate as a Regional Team Leader responsible for e-Business projects.  
Mr. Hackshaw previously worked at a large Caribbean conglomerate as a Regional Team Leader responsible for e-Business projects.  


He has studied in the West Indies, and London. In 2008. Tracy completed multiple phases of the [[IGCBP|Internet Governance Capacity Building Programme]] with the [[DiploFoundation]].<ref>[http://un-gaid.ning.com/profile/TracyHackshaw un-gaid.ning.com]</ref>
He has studied with the University West Indies (undergraduate), and with the University of London (postgraduate). In 2008. Tracy completed multiple phases of the [[DiploFoundation#Internet Governance and ICT Policy Programs|Internet Governance Capacity Building Programme]] with the [[DiploFoundation]].<ref>[http://un-gaid.ning.com/profile/TracyHackshaw un-gaid.ning.com]</ref>


Tracy would also like to note that he is "Trini to the bone".<ref>ICANN40 Interview</ref>
Tracy has emphatically stated that he is "Trini to the bone."<ref>[[ICANN 40]] Interview</ref>


==References==
==References==
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Latest revision as of 15:34, 29 November 2021

Country: Trinidad and Tobago
LinkedIn:    Tracy Hackshaw
Twitter:    @thackshaw
Featured in the ICANN 49 - Singapore playing card deck


Featured in the ICANNWiki Quick Guide


Formerly a member
of ICANN's NomCom

Tracy Hackshaw has been involved in Trinidad & Tobago's National Information & Communication Technology (ICT) program since 2005, and is currently the Deputy National Chief Information Officer at the Ministry of Science and Technology.[1] Previous positions include Chief Solution Architect, where his responsibilities include ensuring that Government's ICT infrastructure, policies, and standards are in place to meet the country's National ICT agenda.[2]

Tracy was notably involved in the country's deployment of multi-channel service delivery strategies - ttconnect.[3]

He also plays a role as Chief Futurist/Lead Catalyst at Enterprise Technology Consulting Services.[4]

ICANN & ISOC[edit | edit source]

Mr. Hackshaw is the Vice Chair of ISOC's Trinidad & Tobago chapter. Tracy Hackshaw was Trinidad & Tobago's ISOC Ambassador to the IGF in 2009, 2010, & 2012.[5] He participated in the 2011 IGF in Nairobi as a DiploFoundation Emerging Leader for the Digital World. Tracy has been a panelist on IGF workshops discussing the success and failures of recent Internet Governance.[6] Tracy has been involved, in a technical advisory capacity with the Government of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago's representation to the ICANN Governmental Advisory Committee (GAC) since 2010 and was elected as GAC Vice-Chair at the Toronto meeting in October 2012.[7]

Tracy is the 2021 Chair-Elect of the NomCom and has been a Fellow at multiple ICANN Meetings, such as Sydney, Seoul, Cartagena, and Prague.[8]

He is a graduate of the DiploFoundation's Internet Governance Capacity Building Programme in 2008 and is now a member of the IGCBP faculty.[9]

Background[edit | edit source]

Mr. Hackshaw previously worked at a large Caribbean conglomerate as a Regional Team Leader responsible for e-Business projects.

He has studied with the University West Indies (undergraduate), and with the University of London (postgraduate). In 2008. Tracy completed multiple phases of the Internet Governance Capacity Building Programme with the DiploFoundation.[10]

Tracy has emphatically stated that he is "Trini to the bone."[11]

References[edit | edit source]