| '''Brenden Kuerbis''' is the Research and Operations Director for [[IGP]], the Internet Governance Project.<ref>[http://www.circleid.com/members/2009/ CircleID]</ref> | | '''Brenden Kuerbis''' is the Research and Operations Director for [[IGP]], the Internet Governance Project.<ref>[http://www.circleid.com/members/2009/ CircleID]</ref> |
− | He completed his doctorate at Syracuse University's School of Information Studies, and hold a B.A. in International Affairs from the University of Colorado, and a MBA/MS in Information Technology from the University of Denver. <ref>[http://www.cotelco.net/node/70 COTELCO: | The Collaboration Laboratory]</ref> | + | He completed his doctorate at Syracuse University's School of Information Studies, and holds a B.A. in International Affairs from the University of Colorado, and an MBA/MS in Information Technology from the University of Denver. <ref>[http://www.cotelco.net/node/70 COTELCO: | The Collaboration Laboratory]</ref> |
| Before joining [[IGP]], he worked in product development positions with a civic communications startup and Level(3) Communications. | | Before joining [[IGP]], he worked in product development positions with a civic communications startup and Level(3) Communications. |
− | His job responsibilty at [[IGP]] includes following and analyzing the work occurring in global forums such as [[ICANN]], Regional Internet Registries, [[IETF]], [[ITU-T]], the [[IGF]], as well as domestic venues like NTIA and the U.S. Congress. He also actively participates in the Noncommercial Users Constituency within [[ICANN]]'s policy making body the [[GNSO]], serves as [[IGP]]'s liaison to the OECD's Civil Society Information Society Advisory Council, and has organized several workshops for the [[IGF]] and other venues.<ref>[http://www.diplointernetgovernance.org/profile/BrendenKuerbis Diplo Internet Governance Community]</ref> | + | His job responsibility at [[IGP]] includes following and analyzing the work occurring in global forums such as [[ICANN]], Regional Internet Registries, [[IETF]], [[ITU-T]], the [[IGF]], as well as domestic venues like NTIA and the U.S. Congress. He also actively participates in the Noncommercial Users Constituency within [[ICANN]]'s policy making body the [[GNSO]], serves as [[IGP]]'s liaison to the OECD's Civil Society Information Society Advisory Council, and has organized several workshops for the [[IGF]] and other venues.<ref>[http://www.diplointernetgovernance.org/profile/BrendenKuerbis Diplo Internet Governance Community]</ref> |