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The '''North American Regional At-Large Organization''' ('''NARALO''') is one of the five [[RALO]]s that make up the [[ALAC]] constituency within [[ICANN]]. It provides news, resources, and information for individuals and end-user groups in North America who are interested in ICANN.
The '''North American Regional At-Large Organization''' ('''NARALO''') is one of the five [[RALO]]s that make up the [[ALAC]] constituency within [[ICANN]]. It provides news, resources, and information for individuals and end-user groups in North America who are interested in ICANN.<ref>[https://st.icann.org/naralo/index.cgi?naralo_icann_at_large_north_america NARALO]</ref>
 
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Revision as of 20:11, 12 February 2011

Industry: Internet governance
Country: North America
Key People
Evan Leibovitch, Chair
Darlene Thompson, Secretariat
Beau Brendler, ALAC Rep
Gareth Shearman, ALAC Rep
Alan Greenberg, ALAC Rep

The North American Regional At-Large Organization (NARALO) is one of the five RALOs that make up the ALAC constituency within ICANN. It provides news, resources, and information for individuals and end-user groups in North America who are interested in ICANN.[1]

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