Neil Schwartzman

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Neil Schwartzman




Neil Schwartzman is the executive director in charge of CAUCE North America, other wise known as the “Coalition Against Unsolicited Commercial Email”

He was also one the Senior Director/Security Strategist at Return path Inc. As well as the Co-Owner and consultant at Blackvine Consulting. Was once the owner of peteMOSS Publications.

He graduated from Concordia University with a 90% degree in English Literature and music Composition beginning in 1981 and ending in 2007. He has remarkable prowess in the executive field of play and has had such sills for over 20 years.




Career Accomplishments

With CAUCE he has cleansed the war against spam intrusion into not only Canadian internet systems but also internationally. His company represents over 50,000 users to entire Government systems, including those of industry professionals. He would go on to give a keynote speech during the London Action Plan/EU Network of Spam Authorities annual meetings, here he would raise the immense awareness of spam and it’s potentially problematic institution in people’s every day lives. CAUCE has taken him far as he has been able to travel to other countries such as Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and other countries to participate in panels that respond to how the government should run and implement the Internet in their own countries.




Community Engagement


Neil would go on to consult with the community on various Internet related purposes; he would go on to speak at the Asia Pacific Regional Internet Conference in reference to Operational Technologies in which it took place in Bali, Indonesia during February of 2007. He was also the closing speaker at the Messaging Anti-abuse Working Group also know as the London Action plan which met in Washington D.C. in September of 2007.

During his time at Concordia he was a stage manager of the concert hall who handled all the lighting, stage effects and audio reinforcement tasks for all the live events at a professional 500+ seat concert building. He would do the same as the manager of the entire hall, securing locations across the country for all live performances and dealing with the administrative and rental purposes of all the concert halls endeavors.




References http://www.linkedin.com/in/spamfighter