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He attended [[ICANN Vancouver]].<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/meetings/vancouver/iana-david-conrad-ccnso.pdf icann.org]</ref>
He attended [[ICANN Vancouver]].<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/meetings/vancouver/iana-david-conrad-ccnso.pdf icann.org]</ref>


== Career History ==
== Career History ==
Mr. Conrad has been working in the Internet Industry since 1983. From 1991-1998, he lived in Japan and he was the Seventh Employee at Internet Initiative Japan ([[IIJ]]). IIJ was one of the first commercial [[ISP]]s of Japan. He founded the Asia Pacific Network Information Center ([[APNIC[[) and served there as a Director General from 1993-1998.  
Mr. Conrad has been working in the Internet Industry since 1983. From 1991-1998, he lived in Japan and he was the Seventh Employee at Internet Initiative Japan ([[IIJ]]). IIJ was one of the first commercial [[ISP]]s of Japan. He founded the Asia Pacific Network Information Center ([[APNIC[[) and served there as a Director General from 1993-1998.<ref>[http://www.menog.net/meetings/bios/david-conrad menog.net]</ref>


When he returned to US in 1998, he joined [[ISC]] in the capacity of an Executive Director. He worked there till 2001 and then founded [[Nominum]]. He held the post of CTO at Nominum for four years. David also served as a board member of the North American regional [[IP]] address registry, [[ARIN]], from 2000 to 2005 and as ARIN treasurer from 2004 to 2005.<ref>[http://www.menog.net/meetings/bios/david-conrad menog.net]</ref>
When he returned to US in 1998, he joined [[ISC]] in the capacity of an Executive Director. He worked there till 2001 and then founded [[Nominum]]. He held the post of CTO at Nominum for four years. David also served as a board member of the North American regional [[IP]] address registry, [[ARIN]], from 2000 to 2005 and as ARIN treasurer from 2004 to 2005.<ref>[http://www.internetgovernance.org/pdf/DC-May17symposium-final.pdf internetgovernance.org]</ref>


He has been the Vice President of IT and Research at [[ICANN]] and General Manager, [[IANA]] at ICANN.<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/pub/david-conrad/1/644/378 linkedin.com]</ref>
He has been the Vice President of IT and Research at [[ICANN]] and General Manager, [[IANA]] at ICANN.<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/pub/david-conrad/1/644/378 linkedin.com]</ref>
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*[http://www.icann.org/en/meetings/vancouver/iana-david-conrad-ccnso.pdf IANA  Now and in the Future Nov ‘ 05]
*[http://www.icann.org/en/meetings/vancouver/iana-david-conrad-ccnso.pdf IANA  Now and in the Future Nov ‘ 05]
*[http://www.iana.org/about/presentations/conrad-buenosaires-citel-060913.pdf Global IPv6-related Organization]
*[http://www.iana.org/about/presentations/conrad-buenosaires-citel-060913.pdf Global IPv6-related Organization]
*[http://www.w3.org/2009/Talks/IANA-tpac09.pdf Openness and Transparency within  ICANN’s IANA Functions Operations]
*[http://www.iana.org/about/presentations/conrad-montreal-arinupd-060411.pdf IANA Status Update Montréal]


== Publications ==  
== Publications ==  

Revision as of 12:14, 5 April 2011

LinkedIn:    [David Conrad David Conrad]

He attended ICANN Vancouver.[1]

Career History

Mr. Conrad has been working in the Internet Industry since 1983. From 1991-1998, he lived in Japan and he was the Seventh Employee at Internet Initiative Japan (IIJ). IIJ was one of the first commercial ISPs of Japan. He founded the Asia Pacific Network Information Center ([[APNIC[[) and served there as a Director General from 1993-1998.[2]

When he returned to US in 1998, he joined ISC in the capacity of an Executive Director. He worked there till 2001 and then founded Nominum. He held the post of CTO at Nominum for four years. David also served as a board member of the North American regional IP address registry, ARIN, from 2000 to 2005 and as ARIN treasurer from 2004 to 2005.[3]

He has been the Vice President of IT and Research at ICANN and General Manager, IANA at ICANN.[4]

Presentations

Publications

Ghosts of Root Servers Past

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