Dear colleagues,

I would like to put forward myself for a nomination as a RIPE community 
representative to the CRISP Team.

I am currently the Head of Outreach and Communications at Netnod. Netnod 
manages Internet exchange points (IXPs) in Sweden and Denmark, offers DNS 
anycast & unicast slave services to TLDs and is the operator of 
i.root-servers.net, one of 13 logical DNS root name servers. 

I have been an active participant in the RIPE community for the last 15 years. 
I have been deeply involved with Internet policy and Internet governance issues 
nationally, regionally and globally, and I work on a broader level with 
Internet operational matters, including Internet exchange points, 
interconnectivity, DNS and DNS root servers. 

I have represented the technical community in various forums, such as the IGF 
MAG and the CSTD-WG on IGF improvement, and I served on the Euro-IX program 
committee 2009-2011. I am currently on the board for the ISOC-SE, the Swedish 
chapter of the Internet Society. (I also worked at the RIPE NCC 1999-2001 as RS 
and Internet address policy manager.)

I have been an active voice in the process of the IANA Stewardship transition 
and have expressed my support for a bottom-up approach with the full 
involvement of the community in this process. I am hoping to constructively 
contribute to that process by putting my name forward for the CRISP Team. 

My full bio is available at:
https://www.netnod.se/about/staff-members/nurani-nimpuno

I apologise for not being able to be physically present at the RIPE meeting 
this week, as I am participating the in ITU Plenipotentiary 2014 this week. 

Kind regards,


Nurani Nimpuno

-- 
Nurani Nimpuno
Head of Outreach & Communications,   Netnod

<[email protected]>,     http://www.netnod.se
Box 30194  |  SE-104 25 Stockholm  |  Sweden
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On 4 nov 2014, at 02:22, Paul Rendek <[email protected]> wrote:

> Dear colleagues,
> 
> We are seeking two qualified individuals to join the Consolidated RIR IANA 
> Stewardship Proposal (CRISP) Team as voluntary representatives of the RIPE 
> community. This team will be responsible for producing the Number Community 
> proposal on the IANA stewardship transition for submission to the IANA 
> Stewardship Transition Coordination Group (ICG) by 15 January 2015.
> 
> For background and details of the CRISP Team, please see:
> https://www.nro.net/crisp-team
> 
> Each RIR region will appoint three members to the CRISP Team: one RIR staff 
> member and two community representatives. Volunteers for the two community 
> representative positions should send their nomination to the Cooperation 
> Working Group mailing list (<[email protected]>) by the close of the 
> first session of the Cooperation Working Group on Thursday, 6 November at 
> 12:30 UTC.
> 
> Nominations should include your full name, affiliation, and a brief statement 
> of qualifications and interest or a link to your CV or biography. 
> 
> The RIPE Chair, Hans Petter Holen, in consultation with the RIPE NCC 
> Executive Board, will select two representatives, and will bring forward 
> these names to the RIPE 69 Plenary session on Friday, 7 November, for 
> endorsement by the community. The successful candidates will be contacted by 
> email. 
> 
> For background on the IANA stewardship transition process, please see:
> https://ripe.net/iana-oversight-transition
> 
> 
> Best regards,
> 
> Paul Rendek
> Director of External Relations
> RIPE NCC
> 
> 
> 


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