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'''Kieren McCarthy''' is a freelance journalist who covers [[ICANN]] for a number of UK publications including [http://www.theregister.co.uk/ The Register], [http://www.timesonline.co.uk The Times] and [http://www.guardian.co.uk/ The Guardian]. He is maintaining a blog at [http://www.kierenmccarthy.co.uk KierenMcCarthy.co.uk]. In 2006, he ran for the [[ICANN]] Board.<ref>[http://www.icannwiki.org/Nomcom-applicants ICANN]</ref> After creating the successful [http://sp.icann.org/ remote participation site] for [[ICANN Sao Paulo]], Kieren was appointed to be [[ICANN]]'s | '''Kieren McCarthy''' is a freelance journalist who covers [[ICANN]] for a number of UK publications including [http://www.theregister.co.uk/ The Register], [http://www.timesonline.co.uk The Times] and [http://www.guardian.co.uk/ The Guardian]. He is maintaining a blog at [http://www.kierenmccarthy.co.uk KierenMcCarthy.co.uk]. In 2006, he ran for the [[ICANN]] Board.<ref>[http://www.icannwiki.org/Nomcom-applicants ICANN]</ref> After creating the successful [http://sp.icann.org/ remote participation site] for [[ICANN Sao Paulo]], Kieren was appointed to be [[ICANN]]'s General Manager of Public Participation in January, 2007. | ||
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Kieren McCarthy is a freelance journalist who covers ICANN for a number of UK publications including The Register, The Times and The Guardian. He is maintaining a blog at KierenMcCarthy.co.uk. In 2006, he ran for the ICANN Board.[1] After creating the successful remote participation site for ICANN Sao Paulo, Kieren was appointed to be ICANN's General Manager of Public Participation in January, 2007.
Education
- M.Eng. in Mechanical Engineering with Management and French, Nottingham University, 1997.[2]
Work
He has worked as a freelance journalist since 2001; and previously, was a reporter and sub-editor for The Register, PC Week, PC Dealer, and others. He also provides occasional media training for a number of global IT companies.[3]