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'''Masanobu Katoh''' served as Chair of the Internal Working Group, Chair of the IDN Committee, Chair of the President's IDN Registry Implementation Committee, and Chair of the Committee of the Board Conflicts of Interest. He was also a member of the Board Governance Committee and the Reconsideration Committee.
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'''Masanobu Katoh''' served as Chair of the Internal Working Group, Chair of the [[IDN]] Committee, Chair of the President's IDN Registry Implementation Committee, and Chair of the Committee of the Board [[Conflict of Interest]]. He was also a member of the [[ICANN Governance#Board|Board Governance]] Committee and the [[Reconsideration]] Committee.
    
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==Education and Career==
 
==Education and Career==
Katoh earned his Bachelors of Law degree at the University of Tokyo and his Masters of Law degree from the University of Michigan Law School. His career began at Legal Division of Fujitsu Limited, a Japanese global information technology company. He then worked at a multinational law firm in San Francisco for two years, where he worked on international arbitration property laws. Katoh relocated to Washington, D.C. to work on "all public policy issues such as intellectual property policy and legal matters, international trade disputes, science and technology policy, competition policy and electronic commerce issues".<ref name=Nominees>[https://archive.icann.org/en/committees/nom-comm/nominee-biographies-16jun03.htm Nominees of the 2003 Nominating Committee to the ICANN Board, GNSO Council, and At-Large Advisory Committee] (June 16, 2003), ICANN. Retrieved November 11, 2015.</ref>
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Katoh earned his Bachelors of Law degree at the University of Tokyo and his Masters of Law degree from the University of Michigan Law School. His career began at the Legal Division of Fujitsu Limited, a Japanese global information technology company. He then worked at a multinational law firm in San Francisco for two years, where he worked on international arbitration property laws. Katoh relocated to Washington, D.C. to work on "all public policy issues such as intellectual property policy and legal matters, international trade disputes, science, and technology policy, competition policy and electronic commerce issues".<ref name=Nominees>[https://archive.icann.org/en/committees/nom-comm/nominee-biographies-16jun03.htm Nominees of the 2003 Nominating Committee to the ICANN Board, GNSO Council, and At-Large Advisory Committee] (June 16, 2003), ICANN. Retrieved November 11, 2015.</ref>
    
At the time he was nominated to the ICANN Board (2003), Katoh served as Chairman of the Electronic Commerce Committee of the Forum for the Global Information Infrastructure (GIIC), Chairman of the Internet Law and Policy Forum (ILPF), the U.S. Japan Business Council, the World Information Technology Services Alliance (WITSA), the International Information Industry Congress (IIIC), and the Alliance for Global Business (AGB).<ref name=Nominees/>
 
At the time he was nominated to the ICANN Board (2003), Katoh served as Chairman of the Electronic Commerce Committee of the Forum for the Global Information Infrastructure (GIIC), Chairman of the Internet Law and Policy Forum (ILPF), the U.S. Japan Business Council, the World Information Technology Services Alliance (WITSA), the International Information Industry Congress (IIIC), and the Alliance for Global Business (AGB).<ref name=Nominees/>
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