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'''Dr. M Stuart Lynn''' is the current President of [Lynn Consulting] and former President and CEO of [[ICANN]] from 2001-2003.<ref>https://www.icann.org/news/icann-pr-2001-01-23-en</ref> Lynn has an extensive history in technology and computing in academia and business. Prior to his retirement in 1999, Lynn served as chief information officer for the combined University of California system where he built collaborative relationships between diverse stakeholder groups in order to create effective computer networks. Dr. Lynn used this skill set to successfully navigate similar dynamics within ICANN during his tenure. <ref>http://articles.latimes.com/2001/jan/29/business/fi-18470</ref>
 
'''Dr. M Stuart Lynn''' is the current President of [Lynn Consulting] and former President and CEO of [[ICANN]] from 2001-2003.<ref>https://www.icann.org/news/icann-pr-2001-01-23-en</ref> Lynn has an extensive history in technology and computing in academia and business. Prior to his retirement in 1999, Lynn served as chief information officer for the combined University of California system where he built collaborative relationships between diverse stakeholder groups in order to create effective computer networks. Dr. Lynn used this skill set to successfully navigate similar dynamics within ICANN during his tenure. <ref>http://articles.latimes.com/2001/jan/29/business/fi-18470</ref>
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Dr. M Stuart Lynn is the current President of [Lynn Consulting] and former President and CEO of ICANN from 2001-2003.[1] Lynn has an extensive history in technology and computing in academia and business. Prior to his retirement in 1999, Lynn served as chief information officer for the combined University of California system where he built collaborative relationships between diverse stakeholder groups in order to create effective computer networks. Dr. Lynn used this skill set to successfully navigate similar dynamics within ICANN during his tenure. [2]

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