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[[ICANN 53]] in Buenos Aires was his first [[ICANN Meetings|ICANN Meeting]], where he was an [[ICANN Fellow]].<ref name="intake"></ref> | [[ICANN 53]] in Buenos Aires was his first [[ICANN Meetings|ICANN Meeting]], where he was an [[ICANN Fellow]].<ref name="intake"></ref> | ||
One of his proudest life achievements is living with no regrets and looking to do things | One of his proudest life achievements is living with no regrets and looking to do things that have good outcomes for not only himself but all those around him. He hopes to "contribute to the use of technology in fostering participation in democratic societies and governments."<ref name="intake"></ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:47, 1 July 2021
Affiliation: | J. Forman Consulting |
Country: | Brazil |
Email: | jforman[at]tirio.org.br |
LinkedIn: | John Forman |
John Forman has been a Partner at J. Forman Consulting since January 2007. The organization provides services in corporate governance, business management and development, mentoring and coaching, and others, for organizations in Brazil and abroad.[1][2]
Forman is the Vice President of TI Rio, a union of IT companies from Rio de Janeiro, and has held that position since April 2003.[1][2] He is also the Director of International Relations at Fenainfo, where he is responsible for strategic development and management of corporate and government relationships.[2]
ICANN 53 in Buenos Aires was his first ICANN Meeting, where he was an ICANN Fellow.[1]
One of his proudest life achievements is living with no regrets and looking to do things that have good outcomes for not only himself but all those around him. He hopes to "contribute to the use of technology in fostering participation in democratic societies and governments."[1]