Country: Monterrey Area, Mexico
Email: orobles[at]nic.mx
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Oscar A. Robles-Garay is currently CEO of NIC Mexico. He has professional experiences in Domain Names, IP address space, Strategic Planning, Internet Governance.[1]

Languages[edit | edit source]

Oscar can speak

  • English as a second language.
  • Spanish.(Native)
  • Portuguese(Somewhat).

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Education[edit | edit source]

  • Robles Garay holds a degree in computer systems engineering 1995.
  • Master's degree in information technologies management from the Monterrey Institute of Technology 1998.

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Current Positions[edit | edit source]

  • Representative for the Technical Community UN CSTD WG on the improvement of the IGF since January 2011.
  • ITESM Campus Monterrey Business Incubator Board Member since December 2010.
  • Advisory Council Member NIC.PR since December 2010.
  • Chairman of the Board LACTLD since May 2008.
  • Public Interest Registry .ORG Advisory Council Member since May 2005.
  • LACNIC Board Member since December 2003.
  • CEO of NIC Mexico since January 1997.

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Past Experience[edit | edit source]

  • Oscar has been in the field of Internet Governance since 1996.
  • He was in the experts group conducted by WIPO in 1997 to comment on the RFC WIPO series.
  • He has teaching experience as well. He taught e-commerce Legal Frameworks course, in the Masters in E-Commerce from the Virtual University of the Monterrey Institute of Technology in Mexico.
  • Oscar is a co founder of LACTLD (Latin American and Caribbean country code Top Level Domain Organization) and has been President of its Board of Directors two times.
  • In 2005 he was appointed as an Advisory Council member for the Public Interest Registry, manager of the gTLD .ORG.

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Participations[edit | edit source]

  • Oscar attended ICANN meeting held in Los Angeles.[6]
  • He attended Caribbean ccTLD Policy and Technical Workshop held in Port-au-Prince, Haiti on 24th-28th August,2008.[7]
  • He participated on the IAHC process and its Policy Advisory Body in 1996.[8]
  • In 1997 he participated in the IFWP process, the formation of ICANN and the DNSO, hosting the DNSO Monterrey Meeting.
  • He participated in the ICANN Membership Advisory Committee MAC, the At-large Study Committee ALSC, Domain Names SO Council NC, ccNSO Assistant Group, ccNSO Launching Group ccNSO-LG[9]

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