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He is one of the thirtenn board member of [[IPRA]]. He is also a freeman of the Merchant Taylors' Company of the City of London  
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'''Philip Sheppard''' is an elected representative on [[ICANN]]'s [[GNSO]]. He is one of the thirteen board members of the [[IPRA|International Public Relations Association]], and chairs the Presidential Committee on Governance Change. He is also a freeman of the Merchant Taylors' Company of the City of London.
  
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Mr. Sheppard is a member of the [[IRT Group]] and the Chair of [[Operations Steering Committee]].<ref>[http://www.bizconst.org/responsibilities.htm bizconst.org]</reF> He is also the Public Affairs Manager for the European Brands Association - AIM. He is an  Officer of the [[Commercial and Business Constituency]].<ref>[http://icann-news.blogspot.com/2006_02_19_archive.html icann-news.blogspot.com]</ref>
  
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Philip Sheppard was brought on as the Policy Director of [[Sedari]] in November, 2011. Sedari was formed in that year as a new gTLD registry services management company. He was previously the director of public affairs for AIM, the European Brands Agency.<ref>[http://domainincite.com/staff-changes-at-new-gtld-consultancies/ Staff Changes at New gTLD Consultancies]</ref>
  
Mr. Sheppard has worked with the oil company Shell, the consultants Ernst & Young, and most recently with a European trade association. He was elected as the President of IPRA in 2007.
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He can speak French and English
  
I have been involved with ICANN since 1999, first as a member of the Business Users Constituency (representing small and large commercial users) and now as an elected representative to the GNSO. I served two terms of office as DNSO Names Council chairman and chaired issue task forces on review and on structure. In 2002 I participated in the Board's Dot Info Country Names Discussion Group (ICNG) and was appointed to the Board's assistance groups developing recommendations on structure and a policy development process for the GNSO and later for the country code name supporting organization (CCNSO). In 2003 I chaired the GNSO Council committee on new gTLDs. In 2004 I chaired the dot net re-delegation subcommittee and in 2004 I served on the President's Committee on the WIPO II request. I currently serve on the GNSO task forces considering new gTLDs and new registry services.
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== Career History ==
"Persons who will produce the broadest cultural and geographic diversity on the Board consistent with meeting the other criteria set forth in this Section";
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Mr. Sheppard has worked with the oil company Shell, the consultants Ernst & Young, and most recently with a European trade association. He was elected as the President of IPRA in 2007. Before joining Ernst & Young, he ran his own PR company for some years.
I am British. There are currently no ICANN Board members of British nationality. The majority of my professional work experience has been outside the UK and has included a significant amount of time in the Middle East and continental Europe. A career move brought me to Brussels, Belgium where I currently hold the position of public affairs manager for an association representing both multi-national organisations and national associations of small and large companies throughout western, central and eastern Europe. In this role I work daily with different nationalities both within my own organization and in my professional public affairs work with the European Commission, members of the European Parliament, and with the ministries of national governments. I travel frequently to national European capitals and to Geneva. The focus of this work is the maintenance of a liberal legal climate where innovation can flourish and includes the important strategy of encouraging the use of self-regulation as an alternative to law.
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"Persons who, in the aggregate, have personal familiarity with the operation of gTLD registries and registrars; with ccTLD registries; with IP address registries; with Internet technical standards and protocols; with policy-development procedures, legal traditions, and the public interest; and with the broad range of business, individual, academic, and non-commercial users of the Internet";
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He has also held the position of Public Affairs Manager for an association representing both multi-national organisations and national associations throughout Western, Central and Eastern Europe.
My time spent in ICANN since 1999 gives me this familiarity: first as a member of the then Names Council in 1999, subsequently as Names Council chairman (2001 — 2002), and currently as a GNSO council member.
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"Persons who are willing to serve as volunteers, without compensation other than the reimbursement of certain expenses";
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He was apppointed the European Brands Association in 1995.
I am so willing.
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"Persons who are able to work and communicate in written and spoken English"
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== Work with ICANN ==
I have English mother tongue. (I also work in French.)
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Philip has been participating in [[ICANN]] since 1999. He has been a member of the Business Users Constituency. He has been chair of the [[DNSO]] Names Council two times and has chaired issue task forces on review and on structure.  
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(II) "An explanation how the candidate would represent the interests of all Internet stakeholders"
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He participated in the [[ICNG]] in 2002. He chaired the [[GNSO]] Council Committee on new [[gTLD]]s in 2003.<ref>[http://www.dnso.org/dnso/notes/20030522.GNSOteleconf-minutes.html dnso.icann.org]</ref> In 2004, he chaired the .Net Re-delegation Subcommittee and in 2004 served on the President's Committee on the [[WIPO]] II request.<ref>[http://gnso.icann.org/elections/2006-june/sheppard-statement-01jun06.htm gnso.icann.org]</ref>
I am standing for the Board, to act in the best interests of ICANN and not for any one constituency. My background on the DNSO/GNSO Council, with its diversity of interests, serves as a strong background for the diversity of interests dealt with by the Board. As the elected member from the GNSO I will additionally seek to ensure GNSO policy receives the right level of attention, weight and understanding by the Board, as well as bringing specific GNSO minority views to the fore where these are relevant to the Board's collective decision making.
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(III) "A list of priorities which the candidate would like to achieve during a potential term on the ICANN Board".
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He attends [[ICANN Meetings]]<ref>[http://www.icann-ombudsman.org/en/meetings/vancouver/captioning-gnso-public-forum-02dec05.htm icann-obudsman.org]</ref><ref>[https://www.registration123.com/reports/saved.cfm?r=%24*%40P%22T0%20%20%0A registration123.com]</ref><ref>[https://www.registration123.com/reports/saved.cfm?r=%24*%40%5C%22W0%20%20%0A registration123.com]</ref> [[IPCC]] meetings.<ref>[http://ipconstituency.org/HTML/2003_Mar7_minutes.htm ipconstituency.org]</ref>
a) Competition. To remind the Board whenever necessary of its responsibility to increase competition at the registry level.
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b) A listening Board. To ensure the Board listens to and understands ALL the policy before it, not just how policy has been presented to it via the staff filter.
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He led debate on IPRA’s latest code of ethical conduct, the Code of Brussels 2007, which applies to public affairs practitioners.<ref>[http://www.intera-x.com/WebAdministration/IPRADocuments/CV/sheppard_en_IPRA.pdf intera-x.com]</ref>
c) Resources for policy. To fight for the appropriate level of resources to support the policy development work of all supporting organisations including the necessary challenges of interaction with other bodies such as the Government Advisory Committee.
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d) Enhancing trust. To ensure Board decision making takes into account the effect of decisions on public and community trust; including issues of improving effective compliance.
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== References ==
e) Pending resolutions. To call for a short-term appraisal of GNSO resolutions sent to the Board that are pending consideration such as the request for the publication of new registry contracts prior to adoption.
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f) Budget balance. To ensure Board decisions on the ICANN budget have the appropriate balance between financial stability for the ICANN secretariat and fairness in collection mechanisms.
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g) Value for money. To ensure that Board decisions on the ICANN budget put in place mechanisms to ensure the efficient use of funds, so that budget increases translate directly into better services and greater efficacy. In short, to work towards a community perception that ICANN is delivering value for money.
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h) Feedback. To ensure the GNSO gets the best ever feedback about Board activities, agendas and decisions by both endeavouring personally to do this in the short-term, and medium term to ensure resources are in place for this to be standard practice to the benefit of all supporting organisations and the community. This should include feedback from Board and President's committees.
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(lV) "A conflicts and disclosures statement whether s/he has invested in or received any compensation from an entity engaged in transactions with ICANN (including but not limited to a registrar, registry, or applicant to run a registry) over the past 12 months; if so, whether that investment or compensation relationship exists today; if so, how the candidate plans (if selected for the ICANN Board) to comply with the conflicts policy summarised above; the types of issues coming before the Board on which the candidate believes s/he would be disqualified from voting due to theconflicts policy".
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I have no such conflicts and fully expect to be able to participate in all the decision making of the Board.
 
(V) "Disclosures"
 
I have no relevant disclosure to make. (I am currently one of three elected Business Constituency representatives to the GNSO Council. If elected I will resign this position. During the election process itself I have stepped down from the GNSO Council and an alternative BC representative has been assigned).
 

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Philip Sheppard is an elected representative on ICANN's GNSO. He is one of the thirteen board members of the International Public Relations Association, and chairs the Presidential Committee on Governance Change. He is also a freeman of the Merchant Taylors' Company of the City of London.

Mr. Sheppard is a member of the IRT Group and the Chair of Operations Steering Committee.[1] He is also the Public Affairs Manager for the European Brands Association - AIM. He is an Officer of the Commercial and Business Constituency.[2]

Philip Sheppard was brought on as the Policy Director of Sedari in November, 2011. Sedari was formed in that year as a new gTLD registry services management company. He was previously the director of public affairs for AIM, the European Brands Agency.[3]

He can speak French and English

Career History

Mr. Sheppard has worked with the oil company Shell, the consultants Ernst & Young, and most recently with a European trade association. He was elected as the President of IPRA in 2007. Before joining Ernst & Young, he ran his own PR company for some years.

He has also held the position of Public Affairs Manager for an association representing both multi-national organisations and national associations throughout Western, Central and Eastern Europe.

He was apppointed the European Brands Association in 1995.

Work with ICANN

Philip has been participating in ICANN since 1999. He has been a member of the Business Users Constituency. He has been chair of the DNSO Names Council two times and has chaired issue task forces on review and on structure.

He participated in the ICNG in 2002. He chaired the GNSO Council Committee on new gTLDs in 2003.[4] In 2004, he chaired the .Net Re-delegation Subcommittee and in 2004 served on the President's Committee on the WIPO II request.[5]

He attends ICANN Meetings[6][7][8] IPCC meetings.[9]

He led debate on IPRA’s latest code of ethical conduct, the Code of Brussels 2007, which applies to public affairs practitioners.[10]

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