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| + | '''Ayden Férdeline''' is a fellow with the Mozilla Foundation. At ICANN, he represents the [[Non-Commercial Stakeholders Group]] (NCSG) on the [[GNSO]] Council. |
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− | '''Ayden Férdeline''' is an Internet governance and media policy consultant based in London.
| + | After participating in the [[NextGen at ICANN|NextGen@ICANN]] program in October 2015 at [[ICANN 54]] in Dublin, he joined the NCSG. He was appointed to the Policy Committee of the NCSG in January 2017 by the Executive Committee of the [[Non-Commercial Users Constituency]] (NCUC), and was subsequently elected to the GNSO Council as Councilor from [[ICANN 60]] in Abu Dhabi. |
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− | After participating in the [[NextGen at ICANN|NextGen@ICANN]] program in October 2015 at [[ICANN 54]] in Dublin, he joined the [[Non-Commercial Users Constituency]] (NCUC) and now serves on the Next-Generation Registration Directory Service Policy Development Process working group. He received NCUC travel support to attend [[ICANN 55]] in Marrakech, and will participate in [[ICANN 56]] in Helsinki as part of the [[Community Onboarding Program]].
| + | He participated in [[ICANN 56]] in Helsinki, [[ICANN 57]] in Hyderabad, [[ICANN 58]] in Copenhagen, and [[ICANN 59]] in Johannesburg as part of the [[Community Onboarding Program]]. He traveled to Reykjavik for the fourth [[NCPH Intersessional]] as a representative of the NCUC. He participated in [[ICANN 60]] in Abu Dhabi, [[ICANN61|ICANN 61]] in San Juan, and [[ICANN 62]] in Panama City as a Councillor on the GNSO Council. He participated in the fifth [[NCPH Intersessional]], and the [[GNSO Council Strategic Planning Session]], in Los Angeles on behalf of the NCSG. |
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− | Outside of ICANN, he is raising his profile in high-level multilateral forums where Internet governance topics are being discussed, and is a member of both the Youth Coalition on Internet Governance and the Internet Governance Forum Support Association.
| + | He represented the NCUC as a workshop moderator at the Internet Freedom Festival in Valencia in 2018, and at the United Nations World Summit on the Information Society in Geneva in 2016 with the support of [[CROPP]]. He also represented the NCUC at the United Nations Internet Governance Forum in Geneva in 2017 with the support of ICANN's global IGF engagement programme. |
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− | He holds a Master of Science degree from the London School of Economics and Political Science, and a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Western Australia.__NOTOC__ | + | He was an Internet Society Ambassador to the United Nations Internet Governance Forum in Guadalajara in 2016, and a fellow of the European Dialogue on Internet Governance in Brussels (2016), in Tallinn (2017), and in Tbilisi (2018). |
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| + | Outside of ICANN, he is a member of the Youth Coalition on Internet Governance, and the Internet Governance Forum Support Association. |
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| + | He holds a Master of Science degree from the London School of Economics. __FORCETOC__ |