Ayden Férdeline

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Affiliation: GNSO, NextGen@ICANN
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Region: Europe
Country: United Kingdom
Email: ayden [at] ferdeline.com
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Ayden Férdeline represents the Non-Commercial Stakeholders Group (NCSG) on the GNSO Council.

After participating in the NextGen@ICANN program in October 2015 at ICANN 54 in Dublin, he joined the NCSG. He was appointed to the Policy Committee of the NCSG in January 2017 by the Executive Committee of the Non-Commercial Users Constituency (NCUC), and was subsequently elected to the GNSO Council as Councillor from ICANN 60 in Abu Dhabi. He is an active participant in the Next-Generation Registration Directory Service Policy Development Process working group.

He received NCUC travel support to attend ICANN 55 in Marrakech, and represented the NCUC as a workshop moderator at the United Nations World Summit on the Information Society in Geneva in 2016 with the support of the CROPP program.

He participated in ICANN 56 in Helsinki, ICANN 57 in Hyderabad, ICANN 58 in Copenhagen, and ICANN 59 in Johannesburg as part of the Community Onboarding Program. He traveled to Reykjavik for the fourth NCPH Intersessional as a representative of the NCUC. He participated in ICANN 60 in Abu Dhabi as a Councillor on the GNSO Council.

He was an Internet Society Ambassador to the United Nations Internet Governance Forum in Guadalajara in 2016, and a fellow of the European Dialogue on Internet Governance in Brussels (2016) and in Tallinn (2017).

Outside of ICANN, he is a member of the Youth Coalition on Internet Governance, and the Internet Governance Forum Support Association.

He holds a Master of Science degree from the London School of Economics.