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'''Marilyn Cade''' (1947-2020) was the Principal and CEO of mCADE, ICT Strategies, a consulting firm that provided strategy and advice in Internet governance for clients such as Overstock.<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/pub/marilyn-cade/4/331/425 Linkedin]</ref> | '''Marilyn Cade''' (1947-2020) was the Principal and CEO of mCADE, ICT Strategies, a consulting firm that provided strategy and advice in Internet governance for clients such as Overstock.<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/pub/marilyn-cade/4/331/425 Linkedin]</ref> | ||
== ICANN Involvement == | |||
Cade was involved in the group that first formed ICANN. She explained in an interview with the podcast POWER PLAYS that she formed ICANN after having dinner with Mack McLarty, President Clinton's chief of staff, and he suggested she speak with Ira Magaziner, who was at the time developing President Clinton's e-commerce agenda.<ref>https://www.powerplays.xyz/podcast/s1-e4</ref> Cade spoke with Magaziner and they put together the first blueprints for what would become ICANN. | |||
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mCADE ICT Strategies provides advice and consultation on issues related to Internet policy matters: Internet Governance, ICANN, NGN, Internet connectivity/International Internet connectivity, [[IPv6]]; [[DNSSEC]]; Cyber Security, protecting kids online, and social networks<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/pub/marilyn-cade/4/331/425 Linkedin]</ref>. | mCADE ICT Strategies provides advice and consultation on issues related to Internet policy matters: Internet Governance, ICANN, NGN, Internet connectivity/International Internet connectivity, [[IPv6]]; [[DNSSEC]]; Cyber Security, protecting kids online, and social networks<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/pub/marilyn-cade/4/331/425 Linkedin]</ref>. |
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Marilyn Cade (1947-2020) was the Principal and CEO of mCADE, ICT Strategies, a consulting firm that provided strategy and advice in Internet governance for clients such as Overstock.[1]
ICANN Involvement
Cade was involved in the group that first formed ICANN. She explained in an interview with the podcast POWER PLAYS that she formed ICANN after having dinner with Mack McLarty, President Clinton's chief of staff, and he suggested she speak with Ira Magaziner, who was at the time developing President Clinton's e-commerce agenda.[2] Cade spoke with Magaziner and they put together the first blueprints for what would become ICANN.
Work
mCADE ICT Strategies provides advice and consultation on issues related to Internet policy matters: Internet Governance, ICANN, NGN, Internet connectivity/International Internet connectivity, IPv6; DNSSEC; Cyber Security, protecting kids online, and social networks[3].
Marilyn Cade also leads industry initiatives related to the Internet Governance Forum and policy issues related to ICANN.
Career History
Ms. Cade established mCADE, ICT Strategies in 2005, following a distinguished career in technology and related policy issues within AT&T, and a ten-year career in state government and NGOs[4].
Education
Marilyn attended Saint Louis University.[5]