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Jean-Jacques Subrenat is a former Ambassador. He is currently a member of the ALAC, having been appointed twice by ICANN's NomCom, 2010-2012, again 2012-2014.[1]. Soon after joining ALAC, Subrenat proposed that this Advisory Committee, while continuing its valuable work on ongoing business, take a longer-term and broader view of the Internet's and ICANN's future: his proposal having been accepted, ALAC set up its Future Challenges Working Group (FCWG), of which he is Co-Chair. The FCWG is the author of the ALAC White Paper "Making ICANN Responsive, Relevant and Respected" (R3), in the 6 UN working languages.[2]
Subrenat is a former member of the ICANN Board, having been appointed by the NomCom, 2007-10.[3]. During his service on the ICANN Board, was (successively or simultaneously) active in several Board Committees: President's Strategy Committee, where he was one of the authors of the "Implementation Plan for Improving Institutional Confidence" <http://archive.icann.org/en/jpa/iic/draft-iic-implementation-26feb09-en.pdf>; Board Governance Committee; Structural Improvements Committee; Public Participation Committee (as its first Chair); he was the initiator of the Global Relationships Committee, the creation of which he advocated for more than 2 years before the Board accepted his proposal to set up Board oversight on international and institutional work by the CEO and senior Staff. Also served on several Board Working Groups: ALAC Review, Board Review, ccNSO Review (as its Chair).
Subrenat has noted that he is "self-educated" with regards to the Internet.[4] He has been involved in international Internet governance fora in the past decade, including the IGF.[5][6]
Articles, comments & videos about the Internet[edit | edit source]
- Subrenat's contributions to the industry blog, CircleID, can be found here.
- Dr. Subrenat speaking on the Multistakeholder Model and the role of governments within ICANN (interviewed by Glenn McKnight):
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Professional experience[edit | edit source]
Ambassador Subrenat was a French diplomat, 1971-2005. Among other assignments, he was on the Policy Planning Staff (1976-78); seconded to the Ministry of Industry to help set up the Solar Energy Authority, where he created and led the international affairs department (1978-80); Diplomatic Adviser to the Minister for Europe (1980-81); Deputy director for Asia and the Pacific (1984-86); Alternate director for development aid (1986-88); Alternate director for the Americas (1992-95).[7] He went on to serve as Ambassador to the Western European Union in Brussels (1995-1998), to Estonia (1998-2002), and Finland (2002-2005).[8] He acted as interim Governor for France on the Board of Governors of the Asia-Europe Foundation ASEF in 2005. He retired from diplomatic service in 2005.[9]
Other work includes:
- Volunteer, French Navy, 1960-63 (full time).
- Scholarship student, 1964-66.
- Researcher, CNRS, 1967-1971 (full time).
- Tutor, Institut International d'Administration Publique, 1986-88 (part time).
- Chairman of the Advisory Board, Institut Pierre Werner, 2007-10 (voluntary, part time).
- Senior advisor to the board of CCRN (Centre culturel et de rencontre Neumunster), which he represented in EUNIC (European Union National Institutes for Culture network), 2009-10 (voluntary, part time).
- Tutor, Ecole nationale d'administration, Strasbroug, 2007-08 [10] (part time).
Publications[edit | edit source]
- Subrenat is the editor of Estonia - Identity and Independence;[11];
- author of Listen, There's Music From the Forest: a Brief Presentation of the Kuhmo Chamber Music Festival in English and French.
One of Jean-Jacques Subrenat's longterm interests has been horology; among other articles, he wrote about the Finnish School of Watchmaking, here.
Education, training[edit | edit source]
Jean-Jacques Subrenat holds a doctoral degree ("Doctorat du troisième cycle") in history from the Sorbonne University in Paris, and other degrees from Bordeaux, Osaka, Paris. aseminfoboard</ref>
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ At Large ALAC and RALO Elections Selections and Appointments 2012, Community.ICANN.org
- ↑ At Large Future Challenges WG R3, community.ICANN.org
- ↑ icann.org
- ↑ Bios, ICANN.org
- ↑ Panelist Bio View, IntGovForum.org
- ↑ Emerging Issues, Elon.edu
- ↑ icann.org
- ↑ Jean Jacques Subrenat, en.Wikipedia.org
- ↑ worldlingo.com
- ↑ icann.org
- ↑ Baltic, Rodopi.nl