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'''Tracy Hackshaw''' has been involved in the National ICT program of Trinidad & Tobago since 1996, and is currently its Chief Solutions Architect.  
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'''Tracy Hackshaw''' has been involved in the National ICT program of Trinidad & Tobago since 1996, and is currently its Chief Solutions Architect.<ref>ICANN40 Interview</ref> His responsibilities include ensuring that the IT infrastructure and directives are in place to meet the country's ICT agenda.<ref>[https://profiles.google.com/tracyhackshaw/about Google Profiles]</ref>
  
 
Tracy was notably involved in the country's deployment of multi-channel service delivery strategies.<ref>ICANN40 Interview</ref>
 
Tracy was notably involved in the country's deployment of multi-channel service delivery strategies.<ref>ICANN40 Interview</ref>

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Country: Trinidad & Tobago
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Tracy Hackshaw has been involved in the National ICT program of Trinidad & Tobago since 1996, and is currently its Chief Solutions Architect.[1] His responsibilities include ensuring that the IT infrastructure and directives are in place to meet the country's ICT agenda.[2]

Tracy was notably involved in the country's deployment of multi-channel service delivery strategies.[3]

He is also the Chief Futurist/Lead Catalyst at Enterprise Technology Consulting Services.[4]

ICANN & ISOC

Tracy Hackshaw was the nation's ISOC ambassador to the IGF in 2009 & 2010.

Tracy has been a Fellow at multiple ICANN conferences.[5]

Background

Mr. Hackshaw previously worked at a large Caribbean conglomerate as a Regional Team Leader responsible for e-Business projects.

He has studied in the West Indies, and London. In 2008. Tracy completed multiple phases of the Internet Governance Capacity Building Programme with the DiploFoundation.[6]

Tracy would also like to note that he is "Trini to the bone".[7]

References

  1. ICANN40 Interview
  2. Google Profiles
  3. ICANN40 Interview
  4. LinkedIn
  5. Google Profile
  6. un-gaid.ning.com
  7. ICANN40 Interview