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'''Ron da Silva''' is a | '''Ron da Silva''' is a former member of the [[ICANN Board]]. He is CEO and Founder of [[Network Technologies Global]], the Vice President of Operations at [[Quantum Loophole]], and a member of the Board Of Directors at [[CertifiedTrue]] and the [[Data Center Coalition]].<ref>https://www.linkedin.com/company/network-technologies-global/</ref> Previously, he was the Group Vice President of Network Engineering, Architecture & Technology at [[Time Warner Cable]] (acquired by Charter in 2016). In November 2010, the [[ARIN]] Board of Trustees appointed da Silva to the [[ASO|Address Supporting Organization]] Address Council, a position he held until 2015 when he was elected by the [[Address Supporting Organization|ASO]] to the [[ICANN Board|Board of ICANN]].<ref>[[ICANN 46]] Interview. ICANNWiki. Retrieved 2013 May 5.</ref><ref>[http://www.nro.net/news/ron-da-silva-appointed-to-address-supporting-organization-advisory-council Ron da Silva Appointed to Address Supporting Organization Advisory Council], NRO.net. Retrieved 2013 May 5.</ref><ref>[https://aso.icann.org/aso-ac-selects-ron-da-silva-to-serve-on-seat-9-of-icann-board-of-directors Ron da Silva Elected to ICANN Board of Directors], NRO.net. Retrieved 2018 Jan 17.</ref> | ||
[[Ron da Silva|da Silva]] has also served as Chair of the [[American Registry for Internet Numbers|ARIN]] Advisory Council from January 2003 thru December 2007 and as Vice Chair January - December 2002.<ref>https://www.arin.net/about_us/ac_former.html</ref> | [[Ron da Silva|da Silva]] has also served as Chair of the [[American Registry for Internet Numbers|ARIN]] Advisory Council from January 2003 thru December 2007 and as Vice Chair January - December 2002.<ref>https://www.arin.net/about_us/ac_former.html</ref> | ||
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Organization: | Network Technologies Global | ||||
Affiliation: | ASO, ALAC, DNSSEC, I* Organization, NRO, SSAC, Other/Special Interest Group | ||||
Region: | North America | ||||
Country: | USA | ||||
Email: | ronald.v.dasilva [at] gmail.com | ||||
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Ron da Silva is a former member of the ICANN Board. He is CEO and Founder of Network Technologies Global, the Vice President of Operations at Quantum Loophole, and a member of the Board Of Directors at CertifiedTrue and the Data Center Coalition.[1] Previously, he was the Group Vice President of Network Engineering, Architecture & Technology at Time Warner Cable (acquired by Charter in 2016). In November 2010, the ARIN Board of Trustees appointed da Silva to the Address Supporting Organization Address Council, a position he held until 2015 when he was elected by the ASO to the Board of ICANN.[2][3][4]
da Silva has also served as Chair of the ARIN Advisory Council from January 2003 thru December 2007 and as Vice Chair January - December 2002.[5]
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ https://www.linkedin.com/company/network-technologies-global/
- ↑ ICANN 46 Interview. ICANNWiki. Retrieved 2013 May 5.
- ↑ Ron da Silva Appointed to Address Supporting Organization Advisory Council, NRO.net. Retrieved 2013 May 5.
- ↑ Ron da Silva Elected to ICANN Board of Directors, NRO.net. Retrieved 2018 Jan 17.
- ↑ https://www.arin.net/about_us/ac_former.html