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Philip F Johnson, is the founder and President of the ISOC Liberia Chapter, which is a member of  ICANN's At-Lage Structure.  Mr. Johnson has been involved been involved in the advocacy for Internet technology Development and Access in Liberia for nearly a decade. His involvement has provided him an institutional knowledge of the Global Internet ecosystem, including ICANN governance system and other Internet  related institutions. His Internet education includes courses with the DiploFoundation in Diplomacy, Internet Governance and technology. He is a graduate of Internet Society  Next Generation Internet Leadership Program and has participated in other Leadership development training with regards to ICT/Internet Development. Other internet communication based courses include Web2.0 and Social Media for Development and future of the Internet with the ITU Academy.
'''Philip F Johnson''' is the founder and President of the [[ISOC]] Liberia Chapter, which is a member of  ICANN's [[At-Large Structure]].Johnson has been involved been involved in the advocacy for Internet technology Development and Access in Liberia for nearly a decade. His involvement has provided him an institutional knowledge of the Global Internet ecosystem, including ICANN governance system and other Internet  related institutions. His Internet education includes courses with the [[DiploFoundation]] in Diplomacy, Internet Governance and technology. He is a graduate of Internet Society  Next Generation Internet Leadership Program and has participated in other Leadership development training with regards to ICT/Internet Development. Other internet communication based courses include Web2.0 and Social Media for Development and future of the Internet with the ITU Academy.  
Philip F Johnson is  Liberian and a career Diplomat /ICT Development  professional. He has also been involved in the intergration of ICT/Internet  and Diplomacy, where he is incorporating new ICTs in day to day diplomatic work by people and instituion at home and representative abroad for increased speed, reach, effectiveness as well as security of information communication.  


Johnson is a career Diplomat /ICT Development  professional. He has also been involved in the integration of ICT/Internet and Diplomacy, where he is incorporating new ICTs in day to day diplomatic work by people and institution at home and representative abroad for increased speed, reach, effectiveness as well as security of information communication.


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Revision as of 06:33, 26 December 2013

Country: Liberia
Email: johnsonpft [at] gmail.com

Philip F Johnson is the founder and President of the ISOC Liberia Chapter, which is a member of ICANN's At-Large Structure.Johnson has been involved been involved in the advocacy for Internet technology Development and Access in Liberia for nearly a decade. His involvement has provided him an institutional knowledge of the Global Internet ecosystem, including ICANN governance system and other Internet related institutions. His Internet education includes courses with the DiploFoundation in Diplomacy, Internet Governance and technology. He is a graduate of Internet Society Next Generation Internet Leadership Program and has participated in other Leadership development training with regards to ICT/Internet Development. Other internet communication based courses include Web2.0 and Social Media for Development and future of the Internet with the ITU Academy.

Johnson is a career Diplomat /ICT Development professional. He has also been involved in the integration of ICT/Internet and Diplomacy, where he is incorporating new ICTs in day to day diplomatic work by people and institution at home and representative abroad for increased speed, reach, effectiveness as well as security of information communication.

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