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'''Mark McFadden''' is an [[IANA]] Resource Specialist at [[ICANN]].<ref>[http://www.ietf.org/mail-archive/web/port-srv-reg/current/msg00512.html ietf.org]</ref> Currently he is working as Chief Technology officer at the Commercial Internet eXchange ([[CIX]]).<ref>[http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0FOX/is_18_4/ai_60471640/ findarticles.com]</ref>
'''Mark McFadden''' is an [[IANA]] Resource Specialist at [[ICANN]].<ref>[http://www.ietf.org/mail-archive/web/port-srv-reg/current/msg00512.html ietf.org]</ref> Currently he is working as Chief Technology officer at the Commercial Internet eXchange ([[CIX]]),<ref>[http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0FOX/is_18_4/ai_60471640/ findarticles.com]</ref> a non-profit trade association of ISPs and public data internetworking service providers. As the CTO of CIX he supervises the technical coordination of all of CIX's activities. He has contributed to the development of global addressing policy while working as a routine participant at [[IANA]].<ref>[http://aso.icann.org/people/icann-board-elections/2001-elections/mark-mcfadden/ ICANN.org]</ref>
CIX is a non-profit trade association of ISPs and public data internetworking service providers.  
 
As the CTO of CIX he supervises the techincal coordination of all of CIX's activities. He has contributed to the development of global addressing policy while working as a routine participant at [[IANA]].


=== Education ===
=== Education ===
* Bachelor of Science
* Bachelor of Science
* Mathematics and Philosophy University of Wisconsin – Madison
* Mathematics and Philosophy University of Wisconsin – Madison
* Master of Science in Computer Science University of Wisconsin – Madison.<ref>[http://www.google.com/profiles/McElmside#about google.com]</ref>
* Master of Science in Computer Science University of Wisconsin – Madison.<ref>[http://aso.icann.org/people/icann-board-elections/2001-elections/mark-mcfadden/ ICANN.org]</ref>


=== Career History ===
=== Career History ===
He has worked as a network engineer, [[ISP]] and consultant to ISPs. He participated at [[IFWP]] meetings which propelled the activity and eventually became [[ICANN]].  
He has worked as a network engineer, [[ISP]] and consultant to ISPs. He participated at [[IFWP]] meetings which propelled the activity and eventually became [[ICANN]].  


He has been a participant at the [[IFWP]] meetings that helped propel the activity that eventually became [[ICANN]]. He is an editor at the [[ICANN’s Ad Hoc report]] on Addressing and a regular participant in the work of the [[ASO]] and the ISP and connectivity provider constituency in the [[DNSO]].<ref>[http://aso.icann.org/people/icann-board-elections/2001-elections/mark-mcfadden/ aso.icann.org]</ref>
He has been a participant at the [[IFWP]] meetings that helped propel the activity that eventually became [[ICANN]]. He is an editor at the [[ICANN’s Ad Hoc report]] on Addressing and a regular participant in the work of the [[ASO]] and the ISP and connectivity provider constituency in the [[DNSO]].<ref>[http://aso.icann.org/people/icann-board-elections/2001-elections/mark-mcfadden/ ICANN.org]</ref>


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 08:27, 15 February 2011

Country: USA
Email: mark.mcfadden [at] icann.org
Twitter:    @McElmside

Mark McFadden is an IANA Resource Specialist at ICANN.[1] Currently he is working as Chief Technology officer at the Commercial Internet eXchange (CIX),[2] a non-profit trade association of ISPs and public data internetworking service providers. As the CTO of CIX he supervises the technical coordination of all of CIX's activities. He has contributed to the development of global addressing policy while working as a routine participant at IANA.[3]

Education[edit | edit source]

  • Bachelor of Science
  • Mathematics and Philosophy University of Wisconsin – Madison
  • Master of Science in Computer Science University of Wisconsin – Madison.[4]

Career History[edit | edit source]

He has worked as a network engineer, ISP and consultant to ISPs. He participated at IFWP meetings which propelled the activity and eventually became ICANN.

He has been a participant at the IFWP meetings that helped propel the activity that eventually became ICANN. He is an editor at the ICANN’s Ad Hoc report on Addressing and a regular participant in the work of the ASO and the ISP and connectivity provider constituency in the DNSO.[5]

References[edit | edit source]