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http://www.auda.org.au/agm/agm2011-notice/
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2011 AGM Director Nominations
Candidate Statements
Kevin Karp (Supply)
I have been a reseller and manager of .au domain names for over 15 years. I have
promoted the development of the Australian Internet and domain name industries
through my involvement with the Internet Society of Australia (Director and
Secretary for 6 years), through the commercial operations of my own firm (PPS
Internet) and with .edu.au, through our recent acquisition of Studentnet.
With the emergence of search and social networking as a means of accessing
content, .au now faces many new challenges and opportunities. My experience and
objective analytical skills will maximise those opportunities.
George Pongas (Supply)
Currently I hold the position as General Manager Client Services at AusRegistry. I
have decided to stand for a second term as an auDA Board Director (Supply Class),
believing that my 8 years industry experience and current position at the Registry
Operator, will continue to allow me to provide a valuable contribution to the board
and ultimately the .au industry.
I have a commercial sensibility, a strong sense of fairness, and extensive
experience both internationally and domestically, and these attributes will continue
to assist me positively in my role as an auDA Board Director.
Kartic Srinivasan (Supply)
I would like to bring my experience working in Domain name Community to
Promote .au domain space by maintaining competition & growth of the namespace
Preserve & improve the trust of the .au domain space
Increase the stability of the .au DNS and registry infrastructure
Co-ordinate with the supply side to ensure they are aware of major Board agenda
items and key decisions displayed on auDA website
Ensure appropriate transparency on major items on expenditure to ensure public
return.
Experience:
General Manager – Operations – GlobalPartnerSolutions
Member of the Industry Competition Panel (2007)
Lisa Jarrett (Demand)
Lisa Jarrett is a Senior Associate at Kelly & Co. Lawyers in Adelaide, having
previously worked in IP/IT at Blake Dawson, Melbourne and Telstra. Lisa practices
in corporate and commercial law, focussing on intellectual property and technology
law.
Lisa was appointed to the 2010 Names Policy Panel and regularly advises a range of
clients on domain name issues, including brand protection. Lisa has a Masters of
Commercial Law and is a registered trade mark attorney.
Lisa understands the legal implications associated with domain name policy and
procedures and can offer the board a South Australian perspective on domain name
matters.
Simon Johnson (Demand)
As an independent candidate, I'm standing to represent auDA Members and the
general public. I have no association with ICANN, commercial interests in
registrars, or memberships to related associations. As such, I'll work in the public
interest, towards the following outcomes:
Reduce regulation and grow the .au marketplace
Decrease costs and red-tape for consumers and small business
Ensure auDA funds are appropriately spent on transparent, demonstrable
outcomes
Bio: Co-founded one of Australia's first ISP's and Internet Security companies; held
Senior Management roles in Fraud and Risk. 2010/11 auDA Names Policy Panel. Co-
Founder DomainerIncome.com -
Erhan Karabardak (Demand)
Erhan Karabardak has been an active participant in the domain name industry for
over a decade. Erhan is well known as a leading technology and domain lawyer
with significant experience, advising clients in all aspects of domain name law
including litigation.
Erhan has served on both the 2004 and 2010 Names Policy Panels, in addition to
having made numerous submissions to other auDA Policy Panels.
Erhan brings significant experience and understanding of the .au domain name
space and its impact on small business, which will enable him to bring a fresh and
positive approach to the auDA Board.
Paul Levins (Demand)
I have a deep interest and experience in domain name issues and governance.
From 2006-2010, I was Executive Officer and VP at ICANN. I set up ICANN’s
Washington DC office and was a key architect and author of the Affirmation of
Commitments – a globally significant accountability and transparency agreement. I
was ICANN’s spokesperson on IPv6, new gTLDs, Internet Governance. I also have
an extensive understanding of government having been a Chief of Staff in Federal
and State ministries and understand business having been Operations and
Corporate Affairs Manager in major international infrastructure companies.
Joshua Rowe (Demand)
Domain names are essential parts of the Internet's functionality. Australian domain
names provide the platform for Australia's online economy; now worth 3.6% of
Australian GDP. Josh Rowe is a current director of auDA seeking re-election. Josh
has over 19 years experience with the Internet. Josh is an active participant in the
debate of Australian and global domain name governance, engaged through a
variety of online and offline forums. Josh participated in the 2010 Names Policy
Review Panel. Josh is a staunch consumer advocate and has completed research on
the usability of domain names; www.domainusability.com. Detailed candidate
statement here: www.josh.com.au
Rosemary Sinclair (Demand)
I am pleased to stand for re-election to the Board of auDA. The expertise I am keen
to contribute stems from my experience in high-level strategy and policy
development with government and private sector organisations in Australia and
internationally through ICANN, OECD and APECTEL. At present I am Chairing a
Committee for the Federal Government looking at regional telecommunications
services and the emerging digital economy. The role auDA will play in this
transformation will increase with the introduction of new gTLDs and I am keen to
continue to assist in these exciting developments.