Maureen Hilyard

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Country: Cook Islands
Email: hilyard [at] oyster.net.ck
LinkedIn: LinkedInIcon.png   Maureen Hilyard
ICANNLogo.png Currently a member
of ICANN's ALAC


ICANNLogo.png Formerly a member
of ICANN's APRALO

Maureen Hilyard is a project manager and consultant for development projects in the Cook Islands. She has a Master of Management although her former career was in Education. She worked as a Regional Advisor with the New Zealand Correspondence School facilitating distance learning for homebased students working with their teachers in the school in Wellington.

She moved to the Cook Islands in 2004 under an NZAid contract as the Distance Learning Facilitator with the Cook Islands Ministry of Education working with outer islands students completing their studies through the Correspondence School teachers in Wellington. As part of this project, she helped to establish the internet into all the schools in the outer islands and persuaded the Correspondence School to digitise their learning programmes so that students could use the internet to complete and return work. This saved months of turnaround time of hard copies of school work from students on their small far-flung islands in the Pacific to the school in New Zealand.

Following this contract Maureen has worked for the Cook Islands government and private contracts on a range of development contracts. She founded an NGO - the Cook Islands Internet Action Group (CIIAG) which advocates for internet development focusing on accessibility and affordability and which became an ALS in 2011. She is a member of the Telecommunications Advisory Committee that advises the Minister.

Maureen joined the Pacific Islands Chapter of the Internet Society (PICISOC) in 2006 after meeting Vint Cerf at a PacINET held in Samoa. She ran PacINET in 2008 and joined the Board in 2009. She was Board Chair from 2011 until 2014, and was Secretary in 2015. Her interest in internet governance was spurred by a Diplo Course on IG in 2008 after which she was awarded a fellowship to attend her first IGF in Hyderabad. The following year she was an ISOC Ambassador at the Sharm el Sheikh IGF.

In 2010 Maureen was awarded an ICANN Fellowship to attend her first ICANN meeting in Cartegena and was soon captured by ALAC and a working group reviewing the regions. The Pacific became more integrated into the ICANN system as before attending her next ICANN meeting in 2012 in Costa Rica, she maintained contact through APRALO and ALAC meetings as well as joining into other working groups. Maureen has now attended 24 ICANN meetings and is into her fourth term as one of the APRALO representatives on the ALAC, and for 5 years was the ALAC liaison for the ccNSO . At the 2017 AGM she was appointed as the Vice Chair of the ALAC and became the Chair of the ALAC at the 2018 AGM in Barcelona. She established the At-Large Plus Leadership Team that includes not only the ALAC members but also RALO Chairs and ALAC Liaisons to get a multistakeholder approach to decision-making in At-Large. She also chaired the Third At-Large Summit meeting in Montreal in November 2019 which was the last face to face ICANN meeting held before COVID-19 engulfed the world.

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