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|<center>Mr. Gomes has worked within [[Verisign]]'s management since 1984, and he has been the VP of Policy and Compliance since 1999. He is the primary contact at Verisign with regards to ICANN, and he is a former Chairman of ICANN's [[GNSO]] Council...[[ | |<center>Mr. Gomes has worked within [[Verisign]]'s management since 1984, and he has been the VP of Policy and Compliance since 1999. He is the primary contact at Verisign with regards to ICANN, and he is a former Chairman of ICANN's [[GNSO]] Council...[[Chuck Gomes|Read more]]</center> || Ms. Standiford is an industry veteran, having attended over 35 [[ICANN]] meetings, and one of the most historically involved females in the domain industry. She is currently the Director of Policy for [[Web.com]]. As a long-time member of the ICANN community, Jennifer has been involved in a number of supporting groups and constituencies, such as the [[Registry Stakeholder Group]]. Given her current position with [[Web.com]], she is now working with the [[Registrar Stakeholder Group]]. Jennifer Standiford is responsible for developing the first hosting solutions used by [[Network Solutions]]..[[Jennifer Gore|Read More]] <center> || <center> Ms. Johnson is the President of TJ Consulting Group. She works with the U.S. federal and territorial court system, and more generally in business management and dispute resolution....[[Antoinette Johnson|Read More]]</center> ||<center>Ms. Morris is an Instructor II at the University of Trinidad and Tobago (UTT) and Project Consultant at Media 21 Ltd.. She was on the 2011 [[NomCom]] at ICANN, and has been involved in a number of the organization's various bodies as both an officer and participant...[[Jacqueline Morris|Read More]]</center> | ||
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Revision as of 21:14, 5 December 2012
Ms. Standiford is an industry veteran, having attended over 35 ICANN meetings, and one of the most historically involved females in the domain industry. She is currently the Director of Policy for Web.com. As a long-time member of the ICANN community, Jennifer has been involved in a number of supporting groups and constituencies, such as the Registry Stakeholder Group. Given her current position with Web.com, she is now working with the Registrar Stakeholder Group. Jennifer Standiford is responsible for developing the first hosting solutions used by Network Solutions..Read More |
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