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Revision as of 07:32, 21 June 2011

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Country: Netherlands
Email: maarten [at] GNKSconsult.com
Facebook: Facebook.png   [maarten.botterman Maarten Botterman]
LinkedIn: LinkedInIcon.png   [botterman Maarten Botterman]
Twitter: TwitterIcon.png   @Maarten63

Maarten Botterman is the Director of GNKS Consult BV.[1] He is the Chairman of the Board of Directors, and was the interim CEO, at the Public Interest Registry.[2] PIR is responsible for managing the .ORG domain.

He is also a member of the Permanent Stakeholders Group of the European Network and Information Security Agency.[3]

Maarten attended the RIPE 61 meeting and presented survey results conducted together with the RIRs on IPv6 deployment in 2010.[4]

When not at work, Maarten enjoys spending time with his four daughters.[5]

Current Positions

  • Director, GNKS Consult
  • Chairman, Public Interest Registry
  • Associate Partner, Danish Technology Institute
  • Consultant, RAND Europe
  • Member, ENISA Permanent Stakeholder's Group
  • Honorary Member, Information Assurance Advisory Council[6]

Career History

  • CEO (Interim) at Public Interest Registry
  • CEO at Information Assurance Advisory Council
  • Director Information Society at RAND Europe
  • Scientific Officer at European Commission
  • Senior Telework Consultant and Policy Advisor at Dutch Ministry of Transport
  • Head of the Information Management and EDP-Department at Ministry of Transport - North Sea Directorate

Education

Maarten received his Masters’ degree in Business Economics from the Erasmus University Rotterdam; he also received his Bachelor’s degree in Economics from the same university.[7]

References