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'''Antonio Tavares''' was elected twice as [[ISPCP]]'s representative to the [[NomCom]], in 2003 and 2004.<ref>[http://www.ispcp.info/abt-nmcm.html ISPCP.info]</ref> He works with [[CGI.br]].<ref>[http://lacnic.net/documentos/cv_antonio_tavares.pdf LACNIC.net]</ref> He has been influential in creating special Working Groups and Committees within the ISPCP and CGI.br.<ref>[http://www.cgi.br/acoes/1999/rea-1999-12.htm CGI.br]</ref>
'''Antonio Tavares''' was elected twice as [[ISPCP]]'s representative to the [[NomCom]], in 2003 and 2004.<ref>[http://www.ispcp.info/abt-nmcm.html ISPCP.info]</ref> He works with [[CGI.br]], and is currently the Chairman of its board.<ref>[http://lacnic.net/documentos/cv_antonio_tavares.pdf LACNIC.net]</ref><ref>[http://www.nic.br/english/about/nicbr.htm NIC.br]</ref> He has been influential in creating special Working Groups and Committees within the ISPCP and CGI.br.<ref>[http://www.cgi.br/acoes/1999/rea-1999-12.htm CGI.br]</ref>


Mr. Tavares was involved in the organization and coordination of ICANN's meetings in Brazil, which took place in 2003 in Rio and in Sao Paolo in 2006.<ref>[http://lacnic.net/documentos/cv_antonio_tavares.pdf LACNIC.net]</ref>
Mr. Tavares was involved in the organization and coordination of ICANN's meetings in Brazil, which took place in 2003 in Rio and in Sao Paolo in 2006.<ref>[http://lacnic.net/documentos/cv_antonio_tavares.pdf LACNIC.net]</ref>

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Country: Brazil

Antonio Tavares was elected twice as ISPCP's representative to the NomCom, in 2003 and 2004.[1] He works with CGI.br, and is currently the Chairman of its board.[2][3] He has been influential in creating special Working Groups and Committees within the ISPCP and CGI.br.[4]

Mr. Tavares was involved in the organization and coordination of ICANN's meetings in Brazil, which took place in 2003 in Rio and in Sao Paolo in 2006.[5]

He is fluent in English, French, Spanish and Portuguese. The meetings went well, and brought together more than 800 individuals. He frequently writes and lectures on Internet issues.[6]

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