Difference between revisions of "Jordan Carter"

From ICANNWiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(Internal links and formatting changes.)
Line 17: Line 17:
 
|twitter=JordanTCarter
 
|twitter=JordanTCarter
 
}}
 
}}
Jordan Carter is Chief Executive of InternetNZ, a non-profit Internet organisation in New Zealand that is the ccTLD manager for the .nz domain. InternetNZ focuses on a broader "open Internet" agenda with some similarity to ISOC's work.
+
'''Jordan Carter''' is Chief Executive of [[InternetNZ]], a non-profit Internet organisation in New Zealand that is the [[ccTLD]] manager for the [[.nz]] [[Domain name|domain]]. InternetNZ focuses on a broader "open Internet" agenda with some similarity to [[ISOC]]'s work.
  
In the iCANN environment, Jordan has been involved in the IANA Stewardship transition and ICANN accountability processes since he began his ICANN career in late 2013.
+
In the [[iCANN]] environment, Jordan has been involved in the [[IANA Functions Stewardship Transition|IANA Stewardship transition]] and [[ICANN Accountability|ICANN accountability]] processes since he began his ICANN career in late 2013.
 
==Career History==
 
==Career History==
InternetNZ - Chief Executive - 2013-present
+
* InternetNZ - Chief Executive - 2013-present
  
 
Jordan leads InternetNZ's staff team and the organisation's delivery of its work programme.
 
Jordan leads InternetNZ's staff team and the organisation's delivery of its work programme.
Line 28: Line 28:
  
 
==ICANN and Internet Governance Participation==
 
==ICANN and Internet Governance Participation==
* ccNSO member
+
* [[ccNSO]] member
* rapporteur on CCWG-Accountability Work Stream 1 (Community Powers) 2014-2016
+
* rapporteur on [[CCWG-IG|CCWG]]-Accountability Work Stream 1 (Community Powers) 2014-2016
 
* rapporteur on CCWG-Accountability Work Stream 2 (Staff Accountability) 2016-present
 
* rapporteur on CCWG-Accountability Work Stream 2 (Staff Accountability) 2016-present
 
* co-chair for ccNSO on CCWG-Internet Governance (2014)
 
* co-chair for ccNSO on CCWG-Internet Governance (2014)
* participant at IGF (2013, 2014, 2016)
+
* participant at [[IGF]] (2013, 2014, 2016)
* participant and panellist at APrIGF (2010)
+
* participant and panellist at [[APrIGF]] (2010)
  
 +
== Education ==
 +
* M.A. (Distinction) in Political Science - Victoria University of Wellington 2013
  
==Education==
+
* B.A. (Hons) in Political Science - Victoria University of Wellington 2007
M.A. (Distinction) in Political Science - Victoria University of Wellington 2013
 
  
B.A. (Hons) in Political Science - Victoria University of Wellington 2007
+
* B.Com / B.A. in Economics, Political Studies and Geography - The University of Auckland 2002
 
 
B.Com / B.A. in Economics, Political Studies and Geography - The University of Auckland 2002
 

Revision as of 18:41, 23 March 2017

PortraitComing.jpg
CaricatureComing1.png
Organization: InternetNZ
Affiliation: ,|xyz|xyz|
}}
Stakeholder Group(s): ,|xyz|xyz|
}}
Born: 1978
Region: Pacific Islands
Country: New Zealand
Email: jordan@internetnz.net.nz
Website: https://internetnz.nz
Blog: https://internetnz.nz/blogs/jordanc
Facebook: Facebook.png   Jordan Carter
LinkedIn: LinkedInIcon.png   Jordan Carter
Twitter: TwitterIcon.png   @JordanTCarter

Jordan Carter is Chief Executive of InternetNZ, a non-profit Internet organisation in New Zealand that is the ccTLD manager for the .nz domain. InternetNZ focuses on a broader "open Internet" agenda with some similarity to ISOC's work.

In the iCANN environment, Jordan has been involved in the IANA Stewardship transition and ICANN accountability processes since he began his ICANN career in late 2013.

Career History

  • InternetNZ - Chief Executive - 2013-present

Jordan leads InternetNZ's staff team and the organisation's delivery of its work programme.

Prior roles included policy positions at InternetNZ, Secretariat Manager for APTLD, consulting roles through a private practice, and a brief period working at the New Zealand Parliament.

ICANN and Internet Governance Participation

  • ccNSO member
  • rapporteur on CCWG-Accountability Work Stream 1 (Community Powers) 2014-2016
  • rapporteur on CCWG-Accountability Work Stream 2 (Staff Accountability) 2016-present
  • co-chair for ccNSO on CCWG-Internet Governance (2014)
  • participant at IGF (2013, 2014, 2016)
  • participant and panellist at APrIGF (2010)

Education

  • M.A. (Distinction) in Political Science - Victoria University of Wellington 2013
  • B.A. (Hons) in Political Science - Victoria University of Wellington 2007
  • B.Com / B.A. in Economics, Political Studies and Geography - The University of Auckland 2002