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Heather Dryden is a Senior Advisor for Innovation, Science and Economic Development for the Canadian Government. She served as the Chair of [[ICANN]]'s [[GAC]]<ref>[http://ca.linkedin.com/pub/heather-dryden/12/142/299 Linkedin.com]</ref> and the GAC's liaison to the [[ICANN Board]] from June 2010 to October 2014.<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/general/board.html ICANN Board]</ref>
  
Heather Dryden currently serves as the Chair, Governmental Advisory Committee (GAC) at Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) <ref>[http://ca.linkedin.com/pub/heather-dryden/12/142/299 Linkedin.com]</ref>.  
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Ms. Dryden is a Senior Policy Advisor at the International Telecommunications Policy and Coordination Directorate at the Canadian Department of Industry.  
  
Ms. Dryden was also a Senior Policy Advisor at the International Telecommunications Policy and Coordination Directorate at the Canadian Department of Industry (Industry Canada).  
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Ms. Dryden holds a BSc. (Hons) Degree in International Politics and Strategic Studies.
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==Governmental Work==
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Ms. Dryden has worked for the Department of Industry since 2002 where she is responsible for Internet governance and [[DNS]] policy matters. Ms. Dryden coordinates and develops Canadian government positions and policy, and represents Canada on the [[GAC]]; she also represents Industry Canada on the [[CIRA]] Board of Directors, and participates in the American Registry for Internet Numbers – Government Working Group ([[AGWG]]).
  
Ms. Dryden has worked for the Department since 2002 and holds a BSc. (Econ) (Hons) Degree in International Politics and Strategic Studies. She has lead responsibility for Internet governance and Domain Name System ([[DNS]]) policy matters. In this role, Ms. Dryden coordinates and develops Canadian government positions and policy, and represents Canada on the Governmental Advisory Committee ([[GAC]]) of the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers ([[ICANN]]) – currently serving as interim [[GAC]] chair. Ms. Dryden also represents Industry Canada, in an ex-officio capacity, on the Canadian Internet Registration Authority ([[CIRA]]) Board of Directors and participates in the American Registry for Internet Numbers – Government Working Group ([[AGWG]]).
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Ms. Dryden also has worked with the United Nations system on Internet-related matters, including the International Telecommunication Union ([[ITU]]). She has been appointed to serve on the Multistakeholder Advisory Group ([[MAG]]) of the Internet Governance Forum ([[IGF]]) since 2008. Ms. Dryden was part of the Canadian delegation to the World Summit on the Information Society ([[WSIS]]) and its preparatory negotiations in 2004-2005.
  
Ms. Dryden also has responsibilities within the United Nations system on Internet-related matters, including the International Telecommunication Union ([[ITU]]). She has also been appointed to serve on the Multistakeholder Advisory Group ([[MAG]]) of the Internet Governance Forum ([[IGF]]) since 2008. Ms. Dryden also participated in the Canadian delegation to the World Summit on the Information Society ([[WSIS]]) and its related preparatory negotiations in 2004-2005.
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Ms. Dryden’s worked at the NATO Information Office in Moscow before joining Industry Canada. She speaks English and French and has a working understanding of Russian.<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/biog/dryden.htm ICANN Bio]</ref>
  
In addition to Internet matters, and drawing on her educational background in International Politics and Russian Studies, Ms. Dryden’s experience also includes working at the NATO Information Office in Moscow immediately before joining Industry Canada. Ms. Dryden has also worked on capacity-building programs funded by the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA). Ms. Dryden speaks English and French and has a working knowledge of Russian.
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==ICANN==
 
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Ms. Dryden was selected by the Governmental Advisory Committee to serve as Interim Chair at the Brussels meeting until the conclusion of the first [[GAC]] meeting of 2011. Heather has now been elected to a full term as Chair of the [[GAC]]. This term will expire at the end of the first meeting of 2013.
Ms. Dryden was selected by the Governmental Advisory Committee to serve as Interim Chair at the Brussels meeting until the conclusion of the first [[GAC]] meeting of 2011. Heather has now been elected to a full term as Chair of the [[GAC]]. This term will expire at the end of the first meeting of 2013.  
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===GAC Early Warnings===
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Ms. Dryden issued the most [[GAC]] Early Warnings to new gTLD applicants of any national representative in the organization, with a total of 129 warnings. Most of her warnings fall under two categories: warnings issued to applicants applying for generic words with the intent to use them for their own exclusive purposes, and strings related to regulated industries that do not contain enough measures to protect against public confusion and possible harm. The prior group, generic terms registered for corporate use, is perhaps most famously seen in many of [[Amazon]]'s applications. There was public opposition to such a possibility outside of the GAC, and Ms. Dryden's line of argument is that closed generic TLDs will stymy competition on the Internet and not work in the public's best interest.  The full list of warnings can be seen [https://gacweb.icann.org/display/gacweb/GAC+Early+Warnings here].<ref>[http://domainnamewire.com/2012/11/21/australia-gac-early-warnings/ Australia GAC Early Warnings, DomainNameWire.com]</ref><ref>[http://alagna.com/2012/icann-publicizes-gac-early-warnings_696 ICANN Publicizes GAC Early Warnings, Alagna.com]</ref>
  
 
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HeatherDrydenPortrait.jpg
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Region: North America
Country: Canada
Email: heather.dryden [at] ic.gc.ca
LinkedIn: LinkedInIcon.png   Heather Dryden
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of the ICANN Board

Heather Dryden is a Senior Advisor for Innovation, Science and Economic Development for the Canadian Government. She served as the Chair of ICANN's GAC[1] and the GAC's liaison to the ICANN Board from June 2010 to October 2014.[2]

Ms. Dryden is a Senior Policy Advisor at the International Telecommunications Policy and Coordination Directorate at the Canadian Department of Industry.

Ms. Dryden holds a BSc. (Hons) Degree in International Politics and Strategic Studies.

Governmental Work

Ms. Dryden has worked for the Department of Industry since 2002 where she is responsible for Internet governance and DNS policy matters. Ms. Dryden coordinates and develops Canadian government positions and policy, and represents Canada on the GAC; she also represents Industry Canada on the CIRA Board of Directors, and participates in the American Registry for Internet Numbers – Government Working Group (AGWG).

Ms. Dryden also has worked with the United Nations system on Internet-related matters, including the International Telecommunication Union (ITU). She has been appointed to serve on the Multistakeholder Advisory Group (MAG) of the Internet Governance Forum (IGF) since 2008. Ms. Dryden was part of the Canadian delegation to the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) and its preparatory negotiations in 2004-2005.

Ms. Dryden’s worked at the NATO Information Office in Moscow before joining Industry Canada. She speaks English and French and has a working understanding of Russian.[3]

ICANN

Ms. Dryden was selected by the Governmental Advisory Committee to serve as Interim Chair at the Brussels meeting until the conclusion of the first GAC meeting of 2011. Heather has now been elected to a full term as Chair of the GAC. This term will expire at the end of the first meeting of 2013.

GAC Early Warnings

Ms. Dryden issued the most GAC Early Warnings to new gTLD applicants of any national representative in the organization, with a total of 129 warnings. Most of her warnings fall under two categories: warnings issued to applicants applying for generic words with the intent to use them for their own exclusive purposes, and strings related to regulated industries that do not contain enough measures to protect against public confusion and possible harm. The prior group, generic terms registered for corporate use, is perhaps most famously seen in many of Amazon's applications. There was public opposition to such a possibility outside of the GAC, and Ms. Dryden's line of argument is that closed generic TLDs will stymy competition on the Internet and not work in the public's best interest. The full list of warnings can be seen here.[4][5]

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