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She has spent the last decade promoting and protecting the concept of an open, inclusive and sustainable Internet as part of the Internet technical community and has a deep understanding of the Internet ecosystem, and the issues affecting the Internet’s end users. Susannah has worked in-house or on a consultancy basis for organizations including ICANN, the RIPE NCC, AFRINIC, the Seed Alliance and the Internet Governance Forum (IGF) to name a few. She was also part of the core writing team working on IANA Oversight Transition Work Stream 1 documentation. | She has spent the last decade promoting and protecting the concept of an open, inclusive and sustainable Internet as part of the Internet technical community and has a deep understanding of the Internet ecosystem, and the issues affecting the Internet’s end users. Susannah has worked in-house or on a consultancy basis for organizations including ICANN, the RIPE NCC, AFRINIC, the Seed Alliance and the Internet Governance Forum (IGF) to name a few. She was also part of the core writing team working on IANA Oversight Transition Work Stream 1 documentation. | ||
Susannah also helped put together the Panel on Promoting a More Inclusive Internet at the [https://www.igf-usa.org/promoting-a-more-inclusive-internet/ IGF-USA 2017] and is involved in organizing the first North American School of Internet Governance (NASIG). | |||
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Organization: | San Francisco-Bay Area ISOC Chapter |
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Region: | North America |
Email: | susannah.gray@gmail.com |
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Facebook: | Susannah Gray |
LinkedIn: | Susannah Gray |
Twitter: | @susegray |
Susannah is an independent strategic communications consultant, content creator and project coordinator with a background in Internet governance and multi-stakeholder, community-driven communication and PR. She also currently serves as the President & Chair of the San Francisco-Bay Area ISOC Chapter and represents the Chapter within NARLAO/At-Large.
She firmly believes that the Internet can empower individuals and communities to change their circumstances through open innovation and access to information and collaborates with organizations working to make the world a better place on – and off – line.
She has spent the last decade promoting and protecting the concept of an open, inclusive and sustainable Internet as part of the Internet technical community and has a deep understanding of the Internet ecosystem, and the issues affecting the Internet’s end users. Susannah has worked in-house or on a consultancy basis for organizations including ICANN, the RIPE NCC, AFRINIC, the Seed Alliance and the Internet Governance Forum (IGF) to name a few. She was also part of the core writing team working on IANA Oversight Transition Work Stream 1 documentation.
Susannah also helped put together the Panel on Promoting a More Inclusive Internet at the IGF-USA 2017 and is involved in organizing the first North American School of Internet Governance (NASIG).
Awards[edit | edit source]
Susannah was an ARIN fellow at the ARIN-39 Meeting [1] and has been selected as an ICANN60 Fellow [2].
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ ARIN39 Fellows Announced Retrieved 1 May 2017
- ↑ ICANN60 Fellows Announced