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==ICANN Involvement==
==ICANN Involvement==
He is a Member of the [[GNSO]]'s [[Commercial and Business Constituency]], where he is a member of the [[Credentials Committee]].<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/in/oconnorstp LinkedIn]</ref> His primary focus is on GNSO (and cross-constituency) [[Working Groups]] that deal with the security and stability of the [[DNS]], including the following (in reverse chronological order):
He is a Member of the [[GNSO]]'s [[ISPCP]] Constituency.  Previously he was a member of the [[Commercial and Business Constituency]], where he was a member of the [[Credentials Committee]].<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/in/oconnorstp LinkedIn]</ref> His primary focus is on GNSO (and cross-constituency) [[Working Groups]] that deal with the security and stability of the [[DNS]], including the following (in reverse chronological order):


* Fake Renewal Notices ([[FRN]]) (chair)
* Fake Renewal Notices ([[FRN]]) (chair)

Revision as of 13:25, 5 May 2012

Country: USA
Website:

   [haven2.com
A Prairie Haven (his farm) haven2.com
A Prairie Haven (his farm)]

Facebook:    [OConnorStP Mike O'Connor]
LinkedIn:    [OConnorStP Mike O'Connor]
Twitter:    @OConnorStP

Mike O'Connor has been involved with the Internet since he become the Controller and Administrative CIO for the University of Minnesota in the late '80's. He later went on to found a high-speed ISP in the mid-90's. He is interested in gTLDs.[1]

Work in Broadcasting[edit | edit source]

He founded WORT-FM, a community radio station in Madison, Wisconsin, USA. He was also involved with KUSP in Santa Cruz, KDNA in St Louis, KFAI in Minneapolis, WEFT in Chambana and was a co-founder of the National Federation of Community Broadcasters in Washington, DC.[2]

ICANN Involvement[edit | edit source]

He is a Member of the GNSO's ISPCP Constituency. Previously he was a member of the Commercial and Business Constituency, where he was a member of the Credentials Committee.[3] His primary focus is on GNSO (and cross-constituency) Working Groups that deal with the security and stability of the DNS, including the following (in reverse chronological order):

ICANN Meetings Attended[edit | edit source]

Education[edit | edit source]

He received his MBA in Finance operations from S.C. Johnson Graduate School of Management in Cornell University in 1979. He received his BA in Economics from Grinnell College in 1972.[6]

References[edit | edit source]