This collection of more than 250
brief biographies of 2006 survey respondents includes
the names of a large sample of the survey respondents
who were willing to be quoted on the record for one or
more of their statements in answer to the survey.
Hundreds of additional well-connected internet
leaders/stakeholders preferred to remain anonymous,
keeping their comments off the record; you will not see
their names here although they did participate in the
survey. Information here is based on biographical
details submitted; some information is sketchy because
additional detail could not be clearly determined and
verified with a data search. The list includes many
leaders from ITU (International Telecommunication
Union), ISOC (Internet Society), ICANN (Internet
Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers), IETF
(Internet Engineering Task Force), IEEE (Institute of
Electrical and Electronics Engineers), ACM (Association
for Computing Machinery), AoIR (Association of Internet
Researchers), and CPSR (Computer Professionals for
Social Responsibility). If you know of a specific
person you would like to look up, click below on the
beginning letter of the person's last name in order
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Jim
Aimone, director of network
development, HTC (providing ILEC, CLEC, and CATV
services to the Grand Strand area around Myrtle Beach,
South Carolina); internet user since 2000.
Matthew Allen,
associate professor of internet studies at Curtin
University of Technology, Australia, and founder of its
internet studies program, which offers one of the few
BA degrees in internet studies in the world; president
of the Association of Internet Researchers; internet
user since 1992.
Mary Ann
Allison, chairman and chief cybernetics
officer, The Allison Group, LLC; she has worked with
Microsoft, the Alliance for Public Technology,
Glasgow’s Urban Learning Space and other major
businesses, governments and NGOs to improve their
capacity to change; internet user since 1981.
Stewart Alsop,
investor and analyst with Alsop Louie Partners, a
venture capital firm; former editor-in-chief and
executive vice president of InfoWorld; columnist for
Fortune magazine; internet user since 1994.
Al Amersdorfer,
president and CEO, Automotive Internet Technologies, a
provider of internet marketing solutions for the retail
automobile industry; internet user since 1985.
Jim Archuleta,
senior manager, government solutions, Ciena
Corporation; manages partnerships with research and
government entities to deliver advanced networks;
internet user since 1989.
Gary Arlen,
president, Arlen Communications Inc., The Alwyn Group
LLC; founder and former long-time director of the
Internet Alliance; expert in new applications and
policy implications of broadband and interactive
services; internet user since 1982.
Nick Arnett,
director of business intelligence, Liveworld Inc.
(online communities for businesses); formerly of
Senti-Mentrics Partners, MCC Media, Opion Inc.,
Invisible Worlds; MCC Media; Verity; a co-founder of
Multimedia Computing Corp. with Tim Bajarin of Creative
Strategies; former InfoWorld writer; internet user
since 1988.
Rob Atkinson,
vice president of Progressive Policy Institute (a think
tank); author of New Economy Index series and the book
"The Past and Future of America's Economy:
Long Waves of Innovation that Power Growth";
previously project director at the Congressional Office
of Technology Assessment; internet user since
1993.
Fred
Baker, CISCO Fellow, CISCO Systems,
Internet Society (ISOC) chairman of the board; Internet
Engineering Task Force (IETF) leader; he has worked in
the telecommunications industry since 1978, building
servers, bridges and routers; an architect of the
internet and internet user since 1987.
Reva Basch,
consultant for Aubergine Information Systems (online
research expert); active longtime member of The WELL,
one of the earliest cyberspace communities; author of
many books, including "Researching Online for
Dummies"; internet user since 1973.
Rashid Bashshur,
director of telemedicine, University of Michigan; a
catalyst for the development of telemedicine systems
since the 1970s who has worked at the National Academy
of Sciences and has been awarded National Science
Foundation funding for telemedicine research; internet
user since 1980.
Gordon Bell,
senior researcher, Microsoft; an internet pioneer, he
proposed a plan for a U.S. research and education
network in a 1987 report to the Office of Science and
Technology in response to a congressional request by Al
Gore; earlier in his career, he was a technology leader
at Digital Equipment Corporation; internet user since
1986.
Benhamin
Ben-Baruch, senior market intelligence
consultant and applied sociologist, Aquent, General
Motors, Eastern Michigan University; internet user
since 1980.
Robin Berjon,
World Wide Web Consortium and Expway (Paris, France),
where he is a research scientist working with XML in
constrained and high-performance environments; member
of the SVG Working Group and active in the Perl XML
community; internet user since 1996.
Ivair Bigaran,
Global Messenger Courier do Brasil, American Box
Serviço Int'l S/C Ltda.; internet user since
1994.
Joe Bishop, VP
business development, Marratech AB, a Swedish company
that develops and markets software solutions that allow
remote groups to collaborate; representative to
Internet2; internet user since 1994.
Paul Blacker,
head of broadband strategy, British Telecom, with more
than 20 years of telecommunications work in the UK,
Portugal, Spain, Malaysia, and Saudi Arabia; internet
user since 1993.
Ralph Blanchard,
investor; has a Ph.D. in economic history; formerly
worked as CEO for a franchised information-services
business, now managing a private real estate firm;
internet user since 1994.
Grant Blank,
assistant professor of sociology, American University;
author of “New Technology in Sociology” and
co-author of “Desktop Data Analysis with
SYSTAT”; internet user since 1987.
Jeffrey Boase,
internet researcher and co-author of the 2006 Pew
Internet report “The Strength of Internet
Ties,” Ph.D. student, University of Toronto,
where he works with NetLab; a former fellow at the
National Center for Digital Government; internet user
since 1992.
Michael Botein,
professor and founding director, Media Center, New York
Law School; consultant to the FCC in international
telecommunications law and the regulation of cable TV;
he wrote "International Telecommunications in the
United States" and "Cases and Materials on
Regulation of the Electronic Mass Media"; internet
user since 1985.
Jeffrey
Branzburg, educational consultant for National
Urban Alliance, Center for Applied Technologies in
Education and other groups; former supervisor of
instructional technology for New York; columnist for
Technology & Learning magazine; internet user since
1997.
Charlie
Breindahl, external lecturer, University of
Copenhagen, IT University of Copenhagen; research areas
include the aesthetics of new media and internet
dating; internet user since 1996.
Greg Brewster,
associate dean, School of Computer Science
Telecommunications and Information Systems, DePaul
University; formerly worked at Bell Laboratories for
AT&T; recipient of National Science Foundation
networking grants; internet user since 1979.
Walter J.
Broadbent, vice president, The Broadbent
Group; expert in addiction and recovery; internet user
since 1994.
John Browning,
co-founder of First Tuesday, a global network dedicated
to entrepreneurs; former writer for The Economist and
other top publications; internet user since
1989.
Enid Burns,
managing editor for statistics at ClickZ.com, a major
resource of interactive marketing news, research, and
reference; internet user since 1994.
Lillian Buus,
E-learning Lab: Center for User-Driven Innovation,
Learning and Design, Aalborg University, Denmark;
research interests include change processes,
virtual-learning environments.
Marilyn
Cade, CEO and principal, ICT
Strategies, MCADE, LLC; also with Information
Technology Association of America (business alliance);
represents the technology industry in international
forums, including the OECD, ITU, CITEL, ICANN, WIPO and
the World Summit on the Information Society; former
director of internet policy for AT&T; internet user
since 1986.
Jean-Pierre
Calabretto, staff member and Ph.D. student,
Division of Information Technology, Engineering, and
the Environment at University of South Australia;
internet user since 1989.
Michael
Cannella, IT manager for Volunteers of
America-Michigan, member Computer Professionals for
Social Responsibility.
Sylvia Caras,
disability rights advocate for People Who; internet
user since 1993.
Nicholas Carr,
independent writer and consultant whose work centers on
information technology; internet user since
1987.
Michael
Castengera, teacher and consultant, Grady
College of Journalism/ University of Georgia, Media
Strategies and Tactics Inc., a media consulting firm;
internet user since 1992.
Gary Chapman,
director of the 21st Century Project at the graduate
school for public policy at the University of Texa;
executive director of Computer Professionals for Social
Responsibility from 1984 to 1991; served on selection
committee for the Turing Award - the computer-science
field's equivalent of the Nobel Prize; internet
user since 1982.
Clement Chau,
research assistant and program coordinator, Tufts
University-Developmental Technologies Research Group;
internet user since 1995.
Barry K.
Chudakov, principal, The Chudakov Company,
specializing in strategies for complex adaptive
systems; internet user since 1989.
Steve Cisler,
former senior library scientist for Apple, founder of
the Association for Community Networking, now working
on public-access projects in Guatemala, Ecuador, and
Uganda; internet user since 1989.
David Clark,
from 1981 to 1989 the chief protocol architect of the
internet; senior research scientist at MIT; past chair
of Computer Sciences and Telecommunications Board of
the National Research Council; now working under a
major National Science Foundation grant to rethink the
architecture of the internet; internet user since
1975.
Lynn Schofield
Clark, director of Teens and the New Media @
Home Project, University of Colorado; member of the
international study commission on Media, Religion, and
Culture; internet user since 1991.
Michael Conlin,
former legislator, currently an entrepreneur; internet
user since 1990.
James Conser,
professor emeritus, Youngstown State University; expert
on criminal justice and co-author of “Law
Enforcement in the United States”; a leader of
Police Futurists International and member of the World
Futures Society; internet user since 1985.
Ted M. Coopman,
activist, social science researcher, instructor at the
University of Washington, Seattle, member of
Association of Internet Researchers board of
directors.
Jeff Corman,
government policy analyst, Industry Canada, Government
of Canada; internet user since 1995.
W. Reid
Cornwell, director of The Center for Internet
Research; former CEO of Intratech, a high-tech
executive search firm; author of “A Primer of
Internet Marketing, Metrics, and Management”;
internet user since 1974.
Todd Costigan,
National Association of Realtors, Center for Realtor
Technology; internet user since, 1985.
Karen Coyle,
information professional and librarian, active leader
of Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility;
expert on internet privacy; internet user since
1983.
Paul Craven,
director of enterprise communications, U.S. Department
of Labor; internet user since 1993.
Brent Crossland,
government technology policy analyst based in Illinois;
specializes in securing digital identities and
information; internet user since 1992.
Mark Crowley,
researcher, The Customer Respect Group; internet user
since 1995.
Claudia Cruz,
online editor of el Periodico, a major newspaper based
in Guatemala.
Roger Cutler,
W3.org (the World Wide Web Consortium, Tim
Berners-Lee's web development group), senior staff
research scientist at the Chevron Information
Technology division of Chevron U.S.A.; internet user
since 1994.
Cary Curphy,
operations research analyst, U.S. Army; internet user
since 1989.
Michael
Dahan, professor, Sapir Academic
College, Israel; Digital Jerusalem; His works include
the paper "National Security and Democracy on the
Internet in Israel." He has led projects to foster
peace in the Middle East through new technology;
internet user since 1989.
Amos Davidowitz,
director of education, training and special programs
for Institute of World Affairs, Association for
Progressive Education; founder of Global Peace
Experiences; internet user since 1994.
Nan Dawkins,
co-founder of RedBoots Consulting; has more than 20
years of experience in marketing communications with J.
Walter Thompson and other agencies; a frequent speaker
on search engines, blogs, and online advocacy; internet
user since 1997.
Jascha de
Nooijer, Universiteit Maastricht, Netherlands;
research studies teens and use of the internet for
health information; internet user since 1995.
Ben Detenber,
associate professor, Nanyang Technological University,
Singapore; research interests include media effects and
information and communications technologies.
Cory Doctorow,
self-employed journalist, blogger, co-editor of Boing
Boing, a leading blog; born in Canada, he now lives in
London; he worked as the European Affairs Coordinator
for the Electronic Frontier Foundation before quitting
to work on writing and speaking full-time; internet
user since 1987.
Georg Dutschke,
Universida Sevilla, Forum Criança, Cortefino; research
interests include the impact of new technologies,
organization development, and marketing; internet user
since 1996.
Esther Dyson,
editor Release 1.0 (now part of CNET Networks),
investor and adviser to start-ups, and member of many
boards, including Electronic Frontier Foundation and
the Global Business Network; former chair of ICANN
(Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers)
board; internet user since 1985.
Bruce
Edmonds, Centre for Policy Modelling,
Manchester Metropolitan University, UK; his research
has included work on social intelligence and the
construction of AI and social agents; internet user
since 1992.
Lilia Efimova,
researcher, Telematica Instituut, Netherlands; research
interests include personal knowledge management and
weblogs; internet user since 1993.
David Elesh,
associate professor of sociology at Temple University;
an expert on political fragmentation in metropolitan
areas and consequences of industrial change; internet
user since 1983.
Leigh Estabrook,
professor, University of Illinois; research includes a
study of the impact of the USA Patriot Act; recipient
of the 2003 Association for Library and Information
Science Award for professional contributions to
education; internet user since 1978.
Luc
Faubert, consultant, dDocs Information
Inc.; president of Quebec's Internet Society
chapter and an ambassador to the World Summit on
Information Society; working on the creation of the
North American Regional At-Large Organization (NARALO)
within ICANN; member of Computer Professionals for
Social Responsibility (CPSR); internet user since
1985.
Bret Fausett, an
intellectual property and internet attorney and a
partner with Hancock, Rothert & Bunshoft, LLP in
the Los Angeles area; he has done work tied to ICANN,
urges its reform, and produces a blog and podcasts
about it.
Stan Felder,
president and CEO, Vibrance Associates, LLC; publisher
of the health/medical websites hisandherhealth.com,
newshe.com, and ourgyn.com; internet user since
1985.
Carlos
Fernandez, CCRTV (telecom company in
Barcelona), Ph.D. student.
María Laura
Ferreyra, strategic planner, Instituto
Universitario Aeronautico; active leader in the
Internet Society chapter in Argentina; internet user
since 1996.
Cliff Figallo,
online communities architect, SociAlchemy; was managing
director of the WELL (Whole Earth 'Lectronic Link,
one of the best-known conferencing systems and virtual
communities in the United States in the 1990s) and a
director of the Electronic Frontier Foundation's
Cambridge office in the early 1990s; internet user
since 1985.
Howard Finberg,
director of interactive media, The Poynter Institute;
was named the Newspaper Association of America
"New Media Pioneer" in 2000; a journalist for
30 years, he previously worked at the Chicago Tribune,
the New York Times, the San Francisco Chronicle, and
the Arizona Republic; internet user since 1991.
Seth
Finkelstein, activist and programmer, author
of the Infothought blog and an EFF Pioneer Award
winner; he devoted hundreds of hours of time over the
span of several years to decrypt and expose to public
scrutiny the contents of censorware blacklists, raising
the level of public awareness about the freedom of
speech issues on the internet.
Richard Forno,
principal consultant, KRvW Associates (information
security), Infowarrior.Org; CMU Software Engineering
Institute; formerly the chief information security
officer for Network Solutions; author of “The Art
of Information Warfare”; publishes a website with
information on computer security; internet user since
1992.
Gary Foster,
Gary D. Foster Consulting, a consulting company that
concentrates on Christian marketing and management;
internet user since 1990.
Suely Fragoso,
professor and researcher at the Center of
Communications Science, Unisinos, Brazil; active in
Association of Internet Researchers, research interests
include the digital divide; internet user since
1994.
Mark
Gaved, The Open University, United
Kingdom; research interest is community activism;
internet user since 1987.
Rick Gentry,
acquisition coordinator, Greenpeace USA; internet user
since 1995.
Heath Gibson,
competitive intelligence manager, BigPond, a provider
of broadband customer websites in Australia; internet
user since 1994.
Amy Gill,
Association of Alternative News Weeklies, a trade
association providing support and information from more
than 100 alternative newsweeklies in the United
States.
Mike Gill,
electronics engineer, National Library of Medicine;
internet user since 1988.
Michael Gorrell,
senior VP and chief information officer for EBSCO
publishing, responsible for all technology and product
development for this online research platform; member
of Internet2; internet user since 1994.
Stine Gotved,
cultural sociologist, University of Copenhagen; her
research looks into cybersociology issues, including
online communities, time/space relations; mediated
interaction; and the sense of belonging.
Arent Greve,
professor of organization theory, The Norwegian School
of Economics and Business Administration; research
topics include organization theory and the development
and diffusion of technology; internet user since
1983.
Robin Gross,
executive director, IP Justice, civil liberties
organization that promotes balanced intellectual
property law and defends consumer rights to use digital
media worldwide; internet user since 1988.
Carlo
Hagemann, professor, Radboud
Universiteit Nijmegen, Netherlands; member of the
Association of Internet Researchers; internet user
since 1989.
Alex Halavais,
assistant professor, State University of New
York-Buffalo; graduate director for the informatics
school at Buffalo; he studies how social networks are
formed on the Internet and promotes the practice of
"self-Googling" - establishing your own
identity on the Internet; internet user since
1984.
Jeff Hammond,
VP, Rhea and Kaiser; expert on strategic planning,
design, and implementation of interactive
communications; internet user since 1992.
Fred Hapgood,
technology author and consultant; an accomplished
freelance writer in technology and science; in the
1990s, he took on the role of moderator of the
Nanosystems Interest Group at MIT, and has written a
number of articles for Wired and other tech
publications since then; internet user since
1981.
Joel Hartman,
CIO, University of Central Florida; chair of the
EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative Planning Committee; member
of the Microsoft Higher Education Advisory Council;
representative to Internet2; and on the board of
Florida LambdaRail; internet user since 1970.
Caroline
Haythornthwaite, associate professor,
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; active
leader with the Association of Internet Researchers;
research areas include social networks and the internet
in everyday life; internet user since 1996.
Carter Headrick,
director of grassroots and field operations for
Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids; engaged in creating
online activism; internet user since 1993.
Don Heath,
internet pioneer and president and CEO of the Internet
Society from 1996 through 2001; board member, iPool,
Brilliant Cities Inc., Diversified Software, Alcatel,
Foretec; member of U.S. State Department Advisory
Committee on International Communication and
Information Policy; internet user since 1988.
Charles
Hendricksen, research collaboration architect
for Cedar Collaboration in Redmond, Washington;
research interests include development and evaluation
of geospatial information technologies for decision
support; internet user since 1968.
Steffan Heuer, a
German journalist who covers the technology industry,
U.S. correspondent, brand eins Wirtschaftsmagazin;
internet user since 1994.
Buff Hirko,
virtual reference coordinator, Washington State
Library; an expert on virtual reference she is a
frequent speaker at regional and national conferences;
internet user since 1988.
Donna Hoffman,
professor of management and co-director, Sloan Center
for Internet Retailing, Vanderbilt University; founder
of eLab, and an internationally known expert on
internet marketing strategy and consumer behavior
online; internet user since 1975.
Scott
Hollenbeck, director of technology, VeriSign
(provider of global infrastructure services for
telecommunication, content, Internet, and Ecommerce
services); active director in the Internet Engineering
Task Force; expert at developing applications and
systems; internet user since 1988.
Jim Huggins,
associate professor of computer science, Kettering
University; research interests include theory of
computation, computing history, programming language
design, computing ethics, cryptography; internet user
since 1989.
Christian
Huitema, general manager of wireless and
mobility at Microsoft in the Windows Networking and
Devices group; pioneering internet engineer (on the
Internet Architecture Board from 1991-96; Internet
Society leader from 1995-2001; still active in building
the internet).
Alan
Inouye, U.S. internet policy analyst
previously with the Computer Science and
Telecommunications Board of the National Research
Council, where he completed several key studies,
including “Trust in Cyberspace” and
“A Digital Strategy for the Library of
Congress”; formerly worked at Atari and Verbatim;
internet user since 1990.
David Irons, VP,
co-founder, Ascribe: The Public-Interest Newswire;
consultant on strategic communication; formerly public
affairs director at Harvard’s Kennedy School of
Government and UC Berkeley’s business school;
internet user since 1993.
Jim
Jansen, assistant professor, Penn
State University School of Information Sciences and
Technology; has published more than 90 articles on
information technology and systems; recipient of an ACM
Research Award; internet user since 1993.
Jakob Linaa
Jensen, assistant professor in media studies,
University of Aarhus, Denmark; participant in Modinet,
a study of mediated democracy.
Christopher
Johnson, co-founder and CEO for ifPeople,
Inspiring Futures; a life member and chair of the
Working Group for Computer Professionals for Social
Responsibility (CPSR); internet user since 1995.
Philip Joung,
Spirent Communications (wireless positioning products);
representative to Internet2; internet user since
1989.
Lisa Kamm,
has worked in information architecture since 1995 at
organizations including IBM, Agency.com, and the ACLU;
started the first ibm.com Information Architecture
department; leader in the Association for Computing
Machinery; presenter at Computers, Freedom &
Privacy conference; internet user since 1987.
William Kearns,
assistant professor at the University of South Florida;
representative to Internet2; internet user since
1992.
Susan Keith,
assistant professor in the school of communication,
information and library sciences at Rutgers University;
research interests include the issues arising from the
junction of “new” and “old”
media; internet user since 1996.
Thomas Keller,
domain services, Schlund + Partner AG (a Germany-based
web-hosting company - one of the largest ICANN
registrars in Europe); he represents Schlund in the
Registrar Constituency and is a member of the GNSO
(Generic Names Supporting Organization) Council;
internet user since 1995.
Kerry Kelley,
vice president for product marketing, SnapNames.com, a
Portland-based company that helps customers
“back-order” a currently registered domain
name to secure it when it becomes available; internet
user since 1986.
Rob Kelley,
associate producer, CNNMoney.com; internet user since
1995.
Mike Kent,
professor of social policy, Murdoch University,
Australia; research interests include the internet,
literacy, and access to technology; internet user since
1994.
Alik Khanna,
Smart Analyst Inc. (a business employing financial
analysts in India); internet user since 1996.
Peter Kim,
senior analyst, marketing strategy and technology team,
Forrester Research, Boston; specializes in e-strategy
and management, social marketing, blogs; internet user
since 1993.
David
Kluskiewicz, a senior account executive at
First Experience, a marketing communications
company.
Randy Kluver,
director of the Institute for Pacific Asia at Texas
A&M University; former executive director,
Singapore Internet Research Centre, Nanyang
Technological University; internet user since
1989.
Gwynne Kostin,
director of Web communications, U.S. Homeland Security;
responsible for content strategy and integration,
program development, web evangelizing; coordinates
public web communications during incidents of national
significance; internet user since 1993.
Cheris Kramarae,
professor, Center for the Study of Women in Society,
University of Oregon; internet user since 1976.
Robert Kraut,
Human Computer Interaction Institute, Carnegie Mellon
University; an expert on the design and social impact
of information technologies in small groups, in the
home, and in organizatons; author of “Computers,
Phones, and The Internet: Domesticating Information
Technology.”
Oliver Krueger,
visiting professor, Princeton University Center for the
Study of Religion; a native of Germany who previously
worked at Heidelberg University; research areas include
media and religion; internet user since 1995.
Martin
Kwapinski, senior content manager,
FirstGov.gov, the U.S. Government's Official Web
Portal; internet user since 1997.
Jeannette
LaFrance, The Shpigler Group
(providing data, analyses, and strategic
recommendations on subjects such as BPL, metropolitan
networks, fiber-route feasibility, and
"utelco" business models); internet user
since 1990.
Mark O. Lambert,
former utilities commissioner, State of Iowa;
consultant; futurist; internet user since 1989.
Edward Lee
Lamoureux, associate professor, director of
the multimedia program, and co-director of the New
Media Center, Bradley University; research interests
include new media and intellectual property law.
Robin Lane,
educator and philosopher, Universidade Federal do Rio
Grande do Sul, Brazil; internet user since 1990.
Cheryl
Langdon-Orr, independent internet business
operator and director for ISOC-Australia; she is a
board member of AUDA, the group in charge of Australian
Domain Name registration, and she is a member of ICANN
At Large; internet user since 1977.
Tíscar Lara,
assistant professor at the School of Journalism,
University Carlos III Madrid, Spain; internet user
since 1995.
Tunji Lardner,
CEO for the West African NGO network: wangonet.org;
agendaconsulting.biz; has held various consultancies
for the World Bank and United Nations as well as being
a resource person and consultant to the UNDP African
Internet Initiative; internet user since 1988.
Pierre Le Fèvre,
president, Yomux Media Inc., based in Montreal, Canada;
internet user since 1990.
Russell Lefevre,
vice president for Technology Services Corporation in
Los Angeles; former Institute of Electrical and
Electronics Engineers-USA Congressional Fellow.
Thomas J. Lenzo,
technology consultant with 30 years of experience,
clients include Kaiser Permanente, Parsons Engineering,
and others; internet user since 1979.
Alan Levin,
programmer, designer, systems and network architect;
chairman of the South Africa Chapter of the Internet
Society; active in ICANN; serves on the boards of
Future Perfect Corporation, AfriNIC, and .za DNA;
internet user since 1994.
Bud Levin,
program head/psychology and commander/policy and
planning, Blue Ridge Community College; Waynesboro (VA)
Police Department; internet user since 1988.
Peter Levine,
director of CIRCLE (Center for Information and Research
on Civic Learning and Engagement), University of
Maryland; formerly worked for Common Cause; he also
works with the Prince George's County Information
Commons (a nonprofit website for the community,
produced mainly by youth), National Alliance for Civic
Education, and the Deliberative Democracy Consortium;
internet user since 1993.
Rich Ling,
senior researcher and sociologist, Telenor Research
Institute, Oslo, Norway; author of the book “The
Mobile Connection: The Cell Phone’s Impact on
Society”; associate editor for The Information
Society and for Norsk Mediatidskrift; internet user
since 1984.
Fredric M.
Litto, professor and director for the School
of the Future at the University of Sao Paulo, Brazil,
an interdisciplinary lab investigating the question of
how new communications technologies can improve
learning; president, ABED-Brazilian Association for
Distance Education; representative to Internet2;
internet user since 1993.
Geert Lovink,
media theorist, professor and internet critic,
Institute of Network Cultures, University of Amsterdam;
in 2005-2006 he is a fellow at the Wissenschaftskolleg,
the Centre for Advanced Study in Berlin; internet user
since 1993.
Robert Lunn,
Focalpoint Analytics; worked as a senior research
analyst on the 2004 Digital Future Report: Surveying
the Digital Future, produced by the USC Annenberg
School Center for the Digital Future.
Wainer Lusoli,
University of Chester, UK; originally from Italy;
former research fellow, European Studies Research
Institute (2003-2005); member of Association of
Internet Researchers; research initiatives include the
Internet & Elections Project and a look at the
impact of the Internet on the 2005 UK general election;
internet user since 1994.
Ed Lyell,
pioneer in issues regarding internet and education,
professor of business and economics at Adams State
College, Alamosa, Colorado; designer and consultant for
using telecommunications and high-touch/high-tech
methods to improve school effectiveness; internet user
since 1965.
Mike
McCarty, chief network officer, Johns
Hopkins; internet user since 1992.
Jim
McConnaughey, senior economic adviser active
in U.S. policy on access and the digital divide,
including work at the Federal Communications
Commission, Harvard, and the National
Telecommunications & Information
Administration.
Kevin McFall,
director, Online Products & Affiliate Programs,
Tribune Media Services, NextCast Media; internet user
since 1984.
Alec MacLeod,
associate professor, California Institute of Integral
Studies; his research interests include the visual
culture of the internet; internet user since
1989.
Shawn McIntosh,
lecturer in strategic communications, Columbia
University; a co-author of "Converging Media"
who formerly worked as an editor and freelance writer
for newspapers and magazines in the UK, U.S., and
Japan; co-founded Netgraf, which examines issues and
trends related to online journalism; internet user
since 1992.
Ursula
Maier-Rabler, assistant professor, University
of Salzburg, Austria; research interests include
ePolicy, eDemocracy, and eGovernment; internet user
since 1982.
Wladyslaw
Majewski, OSI CompuTrain SA, a leader of ISOC
Polska - the Internet Society chapter in Poland;
internet user since 1989.
Meg Houston
Maker, director of external information
services, Dartmouth College; active in Association for
Computing Machinery; internet user since 1993.
Willis Marti,
associate director for networking, Texas A&M
University; former builder of large networks for TRW,
Martin-Marietta, and SYtek; research interests include
security, fault tolerance; distributed platforms;
distributed operating systems; leader with Internet2;
internet user since 1983.
Andrea
Matwyshyn, executive director, Center for
Information Research, assistant professor of law,
University of Florida; an affiliate of the Centre for
Economics and Policy at the University of Cambridge;
research focuses on information security and
information technology and privacy regulation; internet
user since 1992.
Sean Mead,
networking consultant, for Interbrand Analytics, Design
Forum, Cannon Retail Technologies, Mead Mead &
Clark P.C., and other companies; internet user since
1989.
Nicco Mele,
internet strategist, political web architecture expert,
CEO for EchoDitto, an online communications firm
serving non-profits and political organizations; born
in West Africa, but now extremely active in politics in
the U.S., he’s known for heading the breakthrough
internet strategy for Howard Dean’s 2004
presidential campaign.
Michel Menou,
professor, consultant, and information-science
researcher; born in France, he has worked in nearly 80
nations since 1966; research is concentrated on
information policy, including significant studies of
information technology and its impact in Africa; on the
editorial board of seven scholarly journals; internet
user since 1992.
Bob Metcalfe,
internet pioneer, invented Ethernet when working at
Xerox PARC in 1973, founder of 3Com Corporation, former
CEO of InfoWorld, now a venture capitalist and partner
in Polaris Venture Partners; director of the Pop Tech
executive technology conference; winner of IEEE Medal
of Honor and the U.S. National Medal of Technology;
internet user since 1970.
Denzil Meyers,
founder and president, Widgetwonder (internal branding
consultants and facilitators of corporate
storytelling), Applied Improvisation Network; internet
user since 1993.
Vincent Michon,
strategic marketing manager, France Télécom; internet
user since 1979.
Toby Miller,
professor, University of California-Riverside; an
Australian with research interests in cultural policy
and political economy; internet user since 1990.
Sturle J.
Monstad, Research Centre for Health Promotion,
University of Bergen, Norway; internet user since
1989.
Scott Moore,
online community manager, Helen and Charles Schwab
Foundation; an expert on online communities; internet
user since 1991.
Torill
Mortensen, associate professor, Volda
University College, Norway; her research interests
include media theory and reader-response theory;
internet user since 1991.
Martin F.
Murphy, IT consultant, City of New York;
internet user since 1993.
Brian T.
Nakamoto, Everyone.net (a leading provider of
outsourced email solutions for individuals and
companies around the world); author of the blog
Information Overload; internet user since 1990.
Thomas Narten,
IBM open-internet standards development, based out of
North Carolina; involved in networking for more than 20
years, he is the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)
liaison to the ICANN Board of Directors; he has been
the IBM technical lead for Internet Protocol v.6;
co-chaired the IETF multi6 Working Group; internet user
since 1983.
Louis Nauges,
president, Microcost (an IT services and hardware
company based in France); internet user since
1990.
Peter P. Nieckarz
Jr., assistant professor of sociology, Western
Carolina University; research interests include the
emergence of community and social structure on the
internet; internet user since 1993.
Pekka Nikander,
engineer at Ericcson Research, Helsinki Institute for
Information Technology, Finland; past member of the
Internet Architecture Board; internet user since
1987.
Christine
Ogan, professor, University of Indiana
School of Journalism; working with two other professors
under a NSF grant to study recruitment and retention of
women in information technology disciplines in U.S.
universities; internet user since 1986.
Doug Olenick,
computer technology editor, TWICE (This Week In
Consumer Electronics) Magazine; internet user since
1996.
Jill
O'Neill, director of planning &
communication, National Federation of Abstracting and
Information Services; internet user since 1986.
Patrick B.
O'Sullivan, director of the Center for
Teaching and Learning, Illinois State University;
internet user since 1987.
Andy Oram,
writer and editor specializing in free software and
open-source technologies for O'Reilly Media, based
in Boston; member of Computer Professionals for Social
Responsibility; internet user since 1983.
Olav Anders
Øvrebø, freelance journalist based in Oslo,
Norway; internet user since 1995.
Cleo
Parker, senior manager, BBDO
(international agency for networked, multi-channel
communications solutions); internet user since
1993.
Barry Parr,
analyst for the media group, Jupiter Research; formerly
e-commerce research director for International Data
Corporation; former vice president of news at CNET; and
former managing producer of the San Jose Mercury
News’s Mercury Center; internet user since
1990.
Craig Partridge,
internet pioneer and early leader in the IETF; active
member of the Association for Computing
Machinery’s SIGCOMM and the IEEE Communications
Society; he chaired a National Research Council study
of how the internet functioned during the 9/11 attacks;
now chief scientist, BBN Technologies; internet user
since 1983.
Alix L. Paultre,
executive editor, Hearst Business Media, Smartalix.com,
Zep Tepi Publishing; author of
“Cyberchild”; internet user since
1996.
Pascal Perrin,
futurologist, France Telecom; internet user since
1998.
David Perry,
president, Consensus Point (formerly Foresight
Technologies), a prediction market organization based
in Nashville; internet user since 1990.
Ian Peter,
internet pioneer, helped develop the internet in
Australia and the Asia-Pacific region in the 1980s;
maintains a project on the future of the internet - the
Internet Mark II Project; internet user since
1986.
Mirko Petric,
lecturer in media theory and semiotics, University of
Zadar, Croatia; internet user since 1996.
Kathleen Pierz,
managing partner, The Pierz Group (consultants in
directory assistance/enquiry); internet user since
1985.
Alejandro
Pisanty, CIO for UNAM (National University of
Mexico); vice chairman of the board for ICANN; member
of United Nations' Working Group for Internet
Governance; active in ISOC; internet user since
1977.
Nathaniel Poor,
lecturer in the Department of Communication Studies at
the University of Michigan; research areas include the
convergence of internet use and international
engagement.
Mark Poster,
professor of film and media studies, University of
California-Irvine; studies the ways social
communications have changed through the introduction of
new technologies; author of the book “Second
Media Age”; internet user since 1983.
Henry Potts,
professor, Centre for Health Informatics, University
College, London; internet user since 1990.
Sam Punnett,
president, FAD research; has worked in the field of
interactive digital media since the 1980s in the music
business, social research, broadcast production,
equities analysis, electronic game design, and for the
last nine years on strategy, marketing, and product
development related to e-business; internet user since
1988.
Polly Purvis,
executive director ScotlandIS, a trade association;
formerly of the Royal Bank of Scotland, Matrix
Management, and the Scottish Software Federation; board
member for Technology Ventures Scotland and Scottish
Technology Forum.
Teddy Purwadi,
secretary-general of the Indonesian Internet Service
Providers Association; active in work with ICANN;
leader of the Indonesian Chapter of the Internet
Society.
John S.
Quarterman, president InternetPerils Inc.; a
founder of Matrix.Net Inc., which began publishing the
first maps of the Internet in 1993; conducted the first
demographic survey of the Internet; Matrix News, which
he started in 1991, was the earliest continuing
commercial newsletter published over the Internet;
internet user since 1974.
Ross
Rader, director of research and
innovation, Tucows Inc; works with ICANN in the
Registrars Constituency, part of the GNSO (Generic
Names Supporting Organization); internet user since
1991.
Sheizaf Rafaeli,
professor in the graduate school of business
administration, Haifa University, Israel; director of
INFOSOC, the Center for the Study of the Information
Society; contributor to Globes (a business journal);
founder and co-editor of the Journal of
Computer-Mediated Communication; internet user since
1982.
Lutfor Rahman,
executive director of Association for Advancement of
Information Technology and vice-chancellor of Pundra
University of Science and Technology, Bangladesh;
internet user since 1996.
Gisela Redeker,
professor, University of Groningen, Netherlands; member
of the editorial boards of the journals Linguistik
Online, Poetics, and Tijdschrift voor
Communicatiewetenschap; internet user since
1981.
Michael Reilly,
GLOBALWRITERS, Baronet Media LLC, Hally Enterprises,
Inc., State University of New York at Stony Brook,
Global Public Affairs Institute; internet user since
1972.
Howard
Rheingold, internet sociologist and author;
one of the first to illuminate virtual communities; in
the '90s he published the webzine Electric Mind; he
wrote the books "Virtual Reality,"
"Smart Mobs," and "Virtual
Community”; he also was the editor of Whole Earth
Review and the Millennium Whole Earth Catalog; internet
user since 1990.
Glenn Ricart,
executive director, Price Waterhouse Coopers Advanced
Research; member of the board of trustees of the
Internet Society; formerly CTO at Novell and a founder
or co-founder of three successful start-ups; former
program manager at DARPA (Defense Advanced Research
Projects Agency); won the first NSF grand for
networking and created the first operational regional
TCP/IP network; internet user since 1968.
Mario Rios,
TDCLA (Tecnologías del Conocimiento, an e-learning
group), Chile; internet user since 1997.
Nicolas Ritoux,
freelance technology reporter for La Presse, Montréal
and other media outlets; internet user since
1995.
Nuno Rodrigues,
4EMESmultimédia (a multimedia development company based
in Portugal); internet user since 1992.
Sabino M.
Rodriguez, MC&S Services; internet user
since 1994.
Hernando Rojas,
a native of Colombia and a professor in the department
of life sciences communication at the University of
Wisconsin-Madison, consultant for the United Nations
Development Program.
Peter Roll,
retired chief system administrator; internet user since
1981.
Marc Rotenberg,
founder and executive director Electronic Privacy
Information Center; he won an Electronic Frontier
Foundation Pioneer Award in 1997 for his work as a
"champion of privacy, human rights and civil
liberties on the electronic frontier"; internet
user since 1978.
Douglas
Rushkoff, social theorist, journalist, and
teacher, New York University; wrote "Cyberia: Life
in the Trenches of Hyperspace," "Media Virus!
Hidden Agendas in Popular Culture," "Exit
Strategy," and "Coercion"; he is a
recipient of the Neil Postman Award for Career
Achievement in Public Intellectual Activity; internet
user since 1985.
Anthony
Rutkowski, an internet pioneer who helped
establish internet protocols, he works as vice
president for regulatory and standards, VeriSign; he is
a co-founder and former executive director of the
Internet Society and he is an active leader in
International Telecommunication Union (ITU); internet
user since 1979.
Sherida Ryan,
internet analyst, Openflows Networks Ltd. (provider of
news, analysis, network facilities and tools for Open
Source); internet user since 1995.
D.K.
Sachdev, founder and president, SpaceTel
Consultancy LLC (management and engineering support to
organizations engaged in operating and/or developing
total systems for broadband, multimedia, Internet,
telecommunications and digital satellite broadcasting);
early developer of XM Radio; internet user since
1987.
Paul Saffo,
forecaster and strategist with more than two decades of
experience exploring long-term technological change,
director, Institute for the Future; serves on many
boards, including the Long Now Foundation; Fellow in
the Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences;
chairman of Samsung Science Board; Internet user since
1978.
Janet Salmons,
president, Vision2Lead Inc. (consultants on
organizational leadership and development and virtual
learning); internet user since 1985.
Mike Samson,
interactive media writer and producer, Creative Street
Media Group; internet user since 1989.
Syamant Sandhir,
leader in experience design and implementation,
Futurescape; internet user since 1995.
Kevin Schlag,
director of web development and IT for Western
Governor's University, BYU-Hawaii; internet user
since 1993.
Jan Schmidt,
professor, Bamberg University's Forschungsstelle
Neue Kommunikationsmedien, Germany; research includes
the principles and practices of networking with a focus
on Weblogs and social software; internet user since
1993.
Adrian
Schofield, head of research for ForgeAhead
(focused on ICT research and consulting in Africa),
South Africa; a leader in the World Information
Technology and Services Alliance (WITSA); internet user
since 1994.
James Schultz,
principal, Pretty Good Consulting; Institute for Work
and the Economy (a consortium studying challenges posed
by new immigrants in the labor market); former
executive at Walgreen's; internet user since
1995.
Robert Shaw,
senior internet strategy and policy advisor for the
International Telecommunication Union (ITU); ITU is an
organization with 189 member states based in Geneva,
Switzerland, responsible for the global development of
telecommunications networks and services; internet user
since 1987.
Tiffany Shlain,
filmmaker and founder and ambassador of the Webby
Awards; named one of Newsweek's "Women Shaping
the 21st Century"; Shlain has also directed 10
films, including "Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of
Happiness," a selection at the 2003 Sundance Film
Festival, and a profile of Intel founder Gordon Moore;
internet user since 1987.
Rajnesh J.
Singh, PATARA Communications & Electronics
Ltd., Avon Group, GNR Consulting, chairman of the
Pacific Islands chapter of the Internet Society; member
of IEEE; internet user since 1993.
Tom Snook, chief
technology officer, New World Symphony; representative
to Internet2; internet user since 1967.
Jonathan Sills,
SVP (strategy & corporate development), Provide
Commerce, Liberty Media; internet user since
1993.
Kerri Smith,
Elexio (web design, content management and enterprise
solutions for non-profit organizations); internet user
since 1997.
Chris Sorek,
senior vice president of public communications, SAP
(provider of client/server enterprise application
software); formerly with the International Federation
of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies in Geneva,
where he directed global communications activities;
internet user since 1980.
Mikkel Holm
Sørensen, software and intelligence manager,
Actics Ltd. (ethical management systems); internet user
since 1997.
Eugene Spafford,
internet and executive director for Purdue
University's CERIAS (the Center for Education and
Research in Information Assurance and Security - a
web-based incident-response database); internet user
since 1980. Member of U.S. President's Technology
Advisory Committee and adviser to National Science
Foundation and other agencies; leader in ACM
(Association of Computing Machinery).
Suzanne
Stefanac, author and interactive media
strategist, dispatchesfromblogistan.com; freelance
technology writer with 15 years of work in publications
such as Wired, Macworld, Salon, PC World, Publish,
Rolling Stone; formerly of MSNBC; founding editor of
Macworld Online and co-founder of RespondTV; internet
user since 1989.
Russell Steele,
president, The Insightworks (provider of tools for
research and teaching in economics and public policy);
internet user since 1995.
Danny Sullivan,
editor-in-chief, SearchEngineWatch.com (a guide to how
search engines operate); producer of search engine
strategies conferences in the U.S. and U.K.; internet
user since 1994.
Ellen K.
Sullivan, former diplomat, policy fellow,
George Mason University School of Public Policy; spent
several years in Romania and Singapore, looking at how
government employees use technology to filter
information; internet user since 1988.
Elle
Tracy, president and e-strategies
consultant, The Results Group, based in Seattle;
formerly senior web strategist at Circle.com; internet
user since 1993.
Raul
Trejo-Delarbre, political science professor,
Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico; author of the
book "The New Magic Carpet: Uses and Myths of the
Internet, the Network of Networks"; internet user
since 1993.
Bryan Trogdon,
president, First Semantic (working on a realization of
the Semantic Web); internet user since 1995.
Terry
Ulaszewski, publisher, Long Beach Live
Community News; internet user since 1989.
B. van den
Berg, faculty of philosophy at Erasmus
University, Rotterdam, The Netherlands; internet user
since 1993.
Jerry Varner, of
the U.S. General Services Administration's Data
Center; internet user since 1992.
Miguel Sicart
Vila, junior research associate, Information
Ethics Group, Oxford University; internet user since
1997.
Hal Varian, a
professor at University of California-Berkeley and a
world-renowned expert on the economics of information
technology, he has also taught at Oxford, MIT,
Stanford, Michigan, and other universities around the
world; he is a paid consultant for Google and writes a
monthly column for the New York Times; internet user
since 1986.
Daniel D.
Wang, principal, Roadmap Associates (coaching
and advisory company); internet user since 1995.
Jim Warren,
internet pioneer (founding editor of Dr. Dobb's
Journal), technology-policy advocate and activist,
futurist; in 1992, he organized the first Computers,
Freedom, and Privacy Conference. When he won an EFF
Pioneer Award in 1992, he was noted as being
"instrumental in assuring that rights common to
older mediums and technologies are extended to computer
networking"; internet user since 1970.
David
Weinberger, teacher, writer, speaker,
consultant and commentator on internet and technology;
fellow at Harvard's Berkman Center for Internet
& Society; author of the "Cluetrain
Manifesto"; internet user since 1986.
Barry Wellman,
researcher on virtual communities and workplaces;
professor and director of NetLab at University of
Toronto; expert on human-computer interaction and
social networks in communities and organizations;
winner of achievement award from the International
Network for Social Network Analysis; internet user
since 1976.
Nancy White,
principal, Full Circle Associates (communications
consultants); active in Computer Professionals for
Social Responsibility; internet user since 1998.
Monica Whitty,
psychology professor at Queen's University,
Belfast; research focuses on internat relationships,
including trust online, cyberstalking, and internet
privacy and surveillance; internet user since
1994.
Susan Wilhite,
design anthropologist, Habitat for Humanity; interests
include authority and reputation in an open-source
world, online social networks, domestic space uses and
identity; internet user since 1993.
Andy Williamson,
managing director for Wairua Consulting Limited, New
Zealand; a member of the NZ government's Digital
Strategy Advisory Group; an authority on community
informatics; active in e-Democracy efforts and helps
establish community-based groups; internet user since
1990.
V.K. Wong, Ph.D.
in physics, director of IT campus initiatives and CARAT
(Collaboratory for Advanced Research and Academic
Technologies), University of Michigan; internet user
since 1981.
Simon Woodside,
founder and CEO, Semacode Corporation, based in
Ontario, Canada; internet user since 1992.
Richard
Yee, competitive intelligence analyst,
AT&T; internet user since 1995.
Norito H.
Yoshida, new business development manager,
Yahoo Japan; internet user since 1993.
Jonathan
Zittrain, co-founder and director, Berkman
Center for the Internet and Society, Harvard
University, and a top forum administrator for
CompuServe; holds the chair in Internet Governance and
Regulation at Oxford University and is a principal of
the Oxford Internet Institute; active in work with
ICANN.
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