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'''Ron da Silva''' is CEO and Founder of [[Network Technologies Global]].<ref>https://www.linkedin.com/company/network-technologies-global/</ref>  Previously, Group Vice President of Network Engineering, Architecture & Technology at [[Time Warner Cable]] (acquired by Charter in 2016). In November 2010, the [[ARIN]] Board of Trustees appointed [[Ron da Silva|da Silva]] to the [[ASO|Address Supporting Organization]] Address Council, a position he held until 2015 when he was elected by the [[Address Supporting Organization|ASO]] to the [[ICANN Board|Board of ICANN]].<ref>[[ICANN 46]] Interview. ICANNWiki. Retrieved 2013 May 5.</ref><ref>[http://www.nro.net/news/ron-da-silva-appointed-to-address-supporting-organization-advisory-council Ron da Silva Appointed to Address Supporting Organization Advisory Council], NRO.net. Retrieved 2013 May 5.</ref><ref>[https://aso.icann.org/aso-ac-selects-ron-da-silva-to-serve-on-seat-9-of-icann-board-of-directors Ron da Silva Elected to ICANN Board of Directors], NRO.net. Retrieved 2018 Jan 17.</ref> [[Ron da Silva|Mr. da Silva]] served priorily as Chair of the [[American Registry for Internet Numbers|ARIN]] Advisory Council from January 2003 thru December 2007 and as Vice Chair January - December 2002.<ref>https://www.arin.net/about_us/ac_former.html</ref>
'''Ron da Silva''' is a current member of the [[ICANN Board]]. He is CEO and Founder of [[Network Technologies Global]].<ref>https://www.linkedin.com/company/network-technologies-global/</ref>  Previously, Group Vice President of Network Engineering, Architecture & Technology at [[Time Warner Cable]] (acquired by Charter in 2016). In November 2010, the [[ARIN]] Board of Trustees appointed [[Ron da Silva|da Silva]] to the [[ASO|Address Supporting Organization]] Address Council, a position he held until 2015 when he was elected by the [[Address Supporting Organization|ASO]] to the [[ICANN Board|Board of ICANN]].<ref>[[ICANN 46]] Interview. ICANNWiki. Retrieved 2013 May 5.</ref><ref>[http://www.nro.net/news/ron-da-silva-appointed-to-address-supporting-organization-advisory-council Ron da Silva Appointed to Address Supporting Organization Advisory Council], NRO.net. Retrieved 2013 May 5.</ref><ref>[https://aso.icann.org/aso-ac-selects-ron-da-silva-to-serve-on-seat-9-of-icann-board-of-directors Ron da Silva Elected to ICANN Board of Directors], NRO.net. Retrieved 2018 Jan 17.</ref> He is currently serving his second term on the board.
 
[[Ron da Silva|da Silva]] has also served as Chair of the [[American Registry for Internet Numbers|ARIN]] Advisory Council from January 2003 thru December 2007 and as Vice Chair January - December 2002.<ref>https://www.arin.net/about_us/ac_former.html</ref>


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Organization: Network Technologies Global
Affiliation: ASO, ALAC, DNSSEC, ICANN, I* Organization, NRO, SSAC, Other/Special Interest Group
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Region: North America
Country: USA
Email: ronald.v.dasilva [at] gmail.com
Website:

   internetgeek.org

Facebook:    Ron da Silva
LinkedIn:    [Ron da Silva Ron da Silva]
Twitter:    @ron2twit
Currently a member
of ICANN's ASO


Featured in the ICANN 52 - Singapore playing card deck

Ron da Silva is a current member of the ICANN Board. He is CEO and Founder of Network Technologies Global.[1] Previously, Group Vice President of Network Engineering, Architecture & Technology at Time Warner Cable (acquired by Charter in 2016). In November 2010, the ARIN Board of Trustees appointed da Silva to the Address Supporting Organization Address Council, a position he held until 2015 when he was elected by the ASO to the Board of ICANN.[2][3][4] He is currently serving his second term on the board.

da Silva has also served as Chair of the ARIN Advisory Council from January 2003 thru December 2007 and as Vice Chair January - December 2002.[5]

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