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'''Ashwin Rangan''' | '''Ashwin Rangan''' is the SVP of Engineering & Chief Information Officer for [[ICANN]]. He joined ICANN in March 2014 as the company's Chief Innovation and Information Officer, where he applied IT solutions to address real-world business problems.<ref name="linkedin">[https://www.linkedin.com/in/theinsightfulcio Ashwin Rangan], LinkedIn.com</ref><ref name="intake">ICANN 51 Intake Form. Retrieved 2014 November 28.</ref> | ||
Rangan has over | Rangan has over 20 years as a CIO with board-level experience in large, publicly traded companies, including Edwards Lifesciences (medical devices), Wal-Mart (retail), Conexant (semiconductors), and Rockwell (conglomerate).<ref name="linkedin"></ref> | ||
He serves as a Member of the Board of Directors for Smart Utility Systems and as an Advisory Board Member for Marketshare; he enjoys entrepreneurship and helping young companies as a board contributor. His volunteer experience also includes serving as a Member of the Board of Directors for the American Red Cross's Desert to the Sea Chapter, as Board Member for UC Irvine's Center for Digital Transformation, and as a Member of the Working Group for the [[WEF|World Economic Forum]].<ref name="linkedin"></ref> | He serves as a Member of the Board of Directors for Smart Utility Systems and as an Advisory Board Member for Marketshare; he enjoys entrepreneurship and helping young companies as a board contributor. His volunteer experience also includes serving as a Member of the Board of Directors for the American Red Cross's Desert to the Sea Chapter, as Board Member for UC Irvine's Center for Digital Transformation, and as a Member of the Working Group for the [[WEF|World Economic Forum]].<ref name="linkedin"></ref> | ||
He works closely with the ICANN Operations teams in the US, Turkey, Singapore, Uruguay and other regional operations teams. He | |||
attended [[ICANN 51]] in Los Angeles amon other [[ICANN Meetings]].<ref name="intake"></ref> He is also involved with [[ICANN]] through [[ALAC]] and [[RSSAC]].<ref name="intake"></ref> | |||
Amongst his proudest life achievements, he lists bringing up a set of twins who are now in their early 20s. Of his goals, he hopes to make [[ICANN]] a vibrant place for stakeholders. Though he was born in India, he grew up in East Africa and "can speak passable Swahili".<ref name="intake"></ref> | Amongst his proudest life achievements, he lists bringing up a set of twins who are now in their early 20s. Of his goals, he hopes to make [[ICANN]] a vibrant place for stakeholders. Though he was born in India, he grew up in East Africa and "can speak passable Swahili".<ref name="intake"></ref> |
Revision as of 17:07, 26 January 2021
Affiliation: | ICANN | ||
Country: | USA | ||
Email: | ashwin.rangan [at] icann.org | ||
LinkedIn: | [Ashwin Rangan, LinkedIn.com Ashwin Rangan] | ||
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Ashwin Rangan is the SVP of Engineering & Chief Information Officer for ICANN. He joined ICANN in March 2014 as the company's Chief Innovation and Information Officer, where he applied IT solutions to address real-world business problems.[1][2]
Rangan has over 20 years as a CIO with board-level experience in large, publicly traded companies, including Edwards Lifesciences (medical devices), Wal-Mart (retail), Conexant (semiconductors), and Rockwell (conglomerate).[1]
He serves as a Member of the Board of Directors for Smart Utility Systems and as an Advisory Board Member for Marketshare; he enjoys entrepreneurship and helping young companies as a board contributor. His volunteer experience also includes serving as a Member of the Board of Directors for the American Red Cross's Desert to the Sea Chapter, as Board Member for UC Irvine's Center for Digital Transformation, and as a Member of the Working Group for the World Economic Forum.[1]
He works closely with the ICANN Operations teams in the US, Turkey, Singapore, Uruguay and other regional operations teams. He attended ICANN 51 in Los Angeles amon other ICANN Meetings.[2] He is also involved with ICANN through ALAC and RSSAC.[2]
Amongst his proudest life achievements, he lists bringing up a set of twins who are now in their early 20s. Of his goals, he hopes to make ICANN a vibrant place for stakeholders. Though he was born in India, he grew up in East Africa and "can speak passable Swahili".[2]