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'''Philip Sheppard''' is an elected representative to [[GNSO]].
'''Philip Sheppard''' is an elected representative to [[GNSO]].
He is one of the thirtenn board member of [[IPRA]]. He is also a freeman of the Merchant Taylors' Company of the City of London  
He is one of the thirtenn board member of [[IPRA]]. He is also a freeman of the Merchant Taylors' Company of the City of London.
 
 
Mr. Sheppard is a member of the [[IRT Group]] and the Chair of [[Operations Steering Committee]].<ref>[http://www.bizconst.org/responsibilities.htm bizconst.org]</reF>


He can speak French and English
He can speak French and English


== Career History ==
Mr. Sheppard has worked with the oil company Shell, the consultants Ernst & Young, and most recently with a European trade association. He was elected as the President of IPRA in 2007.


Mr. Sheppard has worked with the oil company Shell, the consultants Ernst & Young, and most recently with a European trade association. He was elected as the President of IPRA in 2007.
He has also held the position of public affairs manager for an association representing both multi-national organisations and national associations throughout western, central and eastern Europe.


== Work with ICANN ==
He has been participating in [[ICANN]] since 1999. Earlier, he was a member of the  Business Users Constituency. He has been chair of the [[DNSO]] Names Council two times and has chaired issue task forces on review and on structure.  
He has been participating in [[ICANN]] since 1999. Earlier, he was a member of the  Business Users Constituency. He has been chair of the [[DNSO]] Names Council two times and has chaired issue task forces on review and on structure.  


He participated in the [[ICNG]] in 2002. He chaired the GNSO Council Committee on new [[gTLD]]s in 2003. In 2004, he chaired the dot net re-delegation subcommittee and in 2004 I served on the President's Committee on the WIPO II request.
He participated in the [[ICNG]] in 2002. He chaired the GNSO Council Committee on new [[gTLD]]s in 2003.<ref>[http://www.dnso.org/dnso/notes/20030522.GNSOteleconf-minutes.html dnso.icann.org]</ref> In 2004, he chaired the dot net re-delegation subcommittee and in 2004 I served on the President's Committee on the WIPO II request.<ref>[http://gnso.icann.org/elections/2006-june/sheppard-statement-01jun06.htm gnso.icann.org]</ref>


He has also held the position of public affairs manager for an association representing both multi-national organisations and national associations throughout western, central and eastern Europe.
He attends [[ICANN Meetings]].<ref>[http://www.icann-ombudsman.org/en/meetings/vancouver/captioning-gnso-public-forum-02dec05.htm icann-obudsman.org]</ref>


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 07:25, 14 April 2011

Philip Sheppard is an elected representative to GNSO. He is one of the thirtenn board member of IPRA. He is also a freeman of the Merchant Taylors' Company of the City of London.


Mr. Sheppard is a member of the IRT Group and the Chair of Operations Steering Committee.[1]

He can speak French and English

Career History[edit | edit source]

Mr. Sheppard has worked with the oil company Shell, the consultants Ernst & Young, and most recently with a European trade association. He was elected as the President of IPRA in 2007.

He has also held the position of public affairs manager for an association representing both multi-national organisations and national associations throughout western, central and eastern Europe.

Work with ICANN[edit | edit source]

He has been participating in ICANN since 1999. Earlier, he was a member of the Business Users Constituency. He has been chair of the DNSO Names Council two times and has chaired issue task forces on review and on structure.

He participated in the ICNG in 2002. He chaired the GNSO Council Committee on new gTLDs in 2003.[2] In 2004, he chaired the dot net re-delegation subcommittee and in 2004 I served on the President's Committee on the WIPO II request.[3]

He attends ICANN Meetings.[4]

References[edit | edit source]