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'''Nii Narku Quaynor''' is a former [[ICANN Board]] Director, a Member of the Internet Governance Forum Advisory Group at the United Nations, and Chairman of the Board of Directors at National Information Technology Agency. Quaynor is also a Member of the [[ISOC|Internet Society]] of Ghana and Convener of the [[AfNOG|African Network Operators Group]].<ref>[http://www.isoc.org/isoc/media/releases/071205pr.shtml isoc.org]</ref> Currently, he also serves as the Chairman of [[NCS|Network Computer Systems]].<ref>[http://gh.linkedin.com/pub/nii-quaynor/1/9b5/485 linkedin.com]</ref>
'''Nii Narku Quaynor''' is a former [[ICANN Board]] Director, a Member of the [[Internet Governance Forum]] Advisory Group at the United Nations, and Chairman of the Board of Directors at National Information Technology Agency. Quaynor is also a Member of the [[ISOC|Internet Society]] of Ghana, Convener of the [[AfNOG|African Network Operators Group]],<ref>[http://www.isoc.org/isoc/media/releases/071205pr.shtml isoc.org]</ref> and was the Founding Chairman of [[AfriNIC]].<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/announcements/announcement-11dec07.htm ICANN Press Release]</ref> Currently, he also serves as the Chairman of [[NCS|Network Computer Systems]].<ref>[http://gh.linkedin.com/pub/nii-quaynor/1/9b5/485 linkedin.com]</ref>


Mr. Quaynor is the Chairman of [[Ghana Dot Com LTD]], a position he has held since 2007.<ref>[[ICANN]] 42 Interview</ref>
Mr. Quaynor is the Chairman of [[Ghana Dot Com LTD]], a position he has held since 2007.<ref>[[ICANN]] 42 Interview</ref>

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Nii Narku Quaynor is a former ICANN Board Director, a Member of the Internet Governance Forum Advisory Group at the United Nations, and Chairman of the Board of Directors at National Information Technology Agency. Quaynor is also a Member of the Internet Society of Ghana, Convener of the African Network Operators Group,[1] and was the Founding Chairman of AfriNIC.[2] Currently, he also serves as the Chairman of Network Computer Systems.[3]

Mr. Quaynor is the Chairman of Ghana Dot Com LTD, a position he has held since 2007.[4]

ICANN[edit | edit source]

Dr. Quaynor was elected as the At-Large Director of the African region to the ICANN Board. He was elected in October 2000, and served until June, 2003.[5]

Jon Postel Award[edit | edit source]

Dr. Quaynor received the Jonathan B. Postel Service Award in 2007.[6]

Career History[edit | edit source]

Dr. Quaynor has played a significant role in the development of the Internet and telecommunications industry in Africa. He has the credit of establishing the Computer Science Department at the University of Cape-Cost in Ghana.[7]

In 1993, Dr. Quaynor returned to Ghana after studying and pioneered the first Internet service operated by NCS in West Africa.[8]

During his stay in the U.S, he worked with the the Digital Equipment Corporation in the United States, from 1977 to 1992.

Dr. Quaynor taught at the International Centre for Theoretical Physics in Italy and China.[9]

Memberships[edit | edit source]

  • Member of the United Nations Secretary General Advisory Group on ICT
  • Chair of the OAU Internet Task Force
  • Chairman and Founder[10] of the AfriNIC
  • Member of the Worldbank Infodev TAP
  • Member of the ITU Telecom Board
  • President of the Internet Society of Ghana
  • Member of the Council of the University of Ghana[11]
  • Former Board Member at ICANN[12]

Education[edit | edit source]

He holds a B.A in Engineering Science from Dartmouth College, Bachelors of Engineering from Thayer School of Engineering and M.S and Ph.D in Computer Science from the State University of New York At StonyBrook.[13]

References[edit | edit source]