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'''Kenny Huang''' has been long involved in internet development in Asia, particularly in Taiwan, and works closely with government agencies to develop technology policies. He has served on the Executive Council of [[APNIC]] since February 2011 and has been on the Board of Directors of [[TWNIC]] since February 2009.<ref name="linkedin">[https://tw.linkedin.com/pub/kenny-huang-ph-d/5/7a9/85b Kenny Huang], LinkedIn.com. Retrieved 2015 October 29.</ref><ref name="intake">ICANNWiki - ICANN 54 Dublin Intake Form. Retrieved 2015 October 29.</ref> He is currently serving as the CEO of the [[TWNIC]].<ref>3.0 CEO introduction, TWNIC Official Website. https://www.twnic.net.tw/about_organization_ED.php Retrieved 2019 January 18.</ref> | '''Kenny Huang''' has been long involved in internet development in Asia, particularly in Taiwan, and works closely with government agencies to develop technology policies. He has served on the Executive Council of [[APNIC]] since February 2011 and has been on the Board of Directors of [[TWNIC]] since February 2009.<ref name="linkedin">[https://tw.linkedin.com/pub/kenny-huang-ph-d/5/7a9/85b Kenny Huang], LinkedIn.com. Retrieved 2015 October 29.</ref><ref name="intake">ICANNWiki - ICANN 54 Dublin Intake Form. Retrieved 2015 October 29.</ref> He is currently serving as the CEO of the [[TWNIC]].<ref>3.0 CEO introduction, TWNIC Official Website. https://www.twnic.net.tw/about_organization_ED.php Retrieved 2019 January 18.</ref> | ||
Huang is also co-author of RFC3742 of the [[IETF]], the Co-Chair of [[JET]], aka the Joint Engineering Team, which is formed by [[JPNIC]], [[KRNIC]], [[CNNIC]], and [[TWNIC]]. He is also an Advisor to the [[CDNC]] aka Chinese Domain Name Consortium. He is also a Taiwan e-Government Committee member, Taiwan Government & IT Reform Committee member, principal investigator of Government IPv6 Policy, project leader of Taiwan Future Internet Policy Program, and project leader of dot Taipei gTLD Consulting Program.<ref name="linkedin"></ref> | Huang is also co-author of RFC3742 of the [[IETF]], the Co-Chair of [[JET]], aka the Joint Engineering Team, which is formed by [[JPNIC]], [[KRNIC]], [[CNNIC]], and [[TWNIC]]. He is also an Advisor to the [[CDNC]] aka Chinese Domain Name Consortium. He is also a Taiwan e-Government Committee member, Taiwan Government & IT Reform Committee member, principal investigator of Government IPv6 Policy, the project leader of Taiwan Future Internet Policy Program, and project leader of dot Taipei gTLD Consulting Program.<ref name="linkedin"></ref> | ||
As of [[ICANN 54]] in Dublin, he had been to over ten [[ICANN Meetings]], as well as [[IETF]] and [[APNIC]].<ref name="intake"></ref> | As of [[ICANN 54]] in Dublin, he had been to over ten [[ICANN Meetings]], as well as [[IETF]] and [[APNIC]].<ref name="intake"></ref> | ||
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Revision as of 13:42, 2 July 2021
Country: | Taiwan |
Email: | huangksh [at] gmail.com |
LinkedIn: | Kenny Huang |
Kenny Huang has been long involved in internet development in Asia, particularly in Taiwan, and works closely with government agencies to develop technology policies. He has served on the Executive Council of APNIC since February 2011 and has been on the Board of Directors of TWNIC since February 2009.[1][2] He is currently serving as the CEO of the TWNIC.[3]
Huang is also co-author of RFC3742 of the IETF, the Co-Chair of JET, aka the Joint Engineering Team, which is formed by JPNIC, KRNIC, CNNIC, and TWNIC. He is also an Advisor to the CDNC aka Chinese Domain Name Consortium. He is also a Taiwan e-Government Committee member, Taiwan Government & IT Reform Committee member, principal investigator of Government IPv6 Policy, the project leader of Taiwan Future Internet Policy Program, and project leader of dot Taipei gTLD Consulting Program.[1]
As of ICANN 54 in Dublin, he had been to over ten ICANN Meetings, as well as IETF and APNIC.[2]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Kenny Huang, LinkedIn.com. Retrieved 2015 October 29.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 ICANNWiki - ICANN 54 Dublin Intake Form. Retrieved 2015 October 29.
- ↑ 3.0 CEO introduction, TWNIC Official Website. https://www.twnic.net.tw/about_organization_ED.php Retrieved 2019 January 18.