With deep sorrow, we announce the passing of Betty Joe Burke, NANOG's founding 
Executive Director (2011-2018). We mourn the loss of a mother, grandmother, 
friend, and an invaluable member of our NANOG Community. Betty left an 
indelible mark on all who knew her. 

During her decades of devotion to NANOG, Betty served as a leader, mentor, and 
advocate for our Community. Her determination and enthusiasm helped shape NANOG 
from its inception. She worked tirelessly to help build a thriving community 
dedicated to "working together for the Internet of tomorrow.” 

Her impact on our community began through her work at the University of 
Michigan and later through Merit Networks. Her impact on the Internet community 
started with managing a consortium of engineering professionals working to 
re-engineer and operate the first national high-speed internet backbone 
(NSFNET).

She also oversaw building the State of Michigan's most prominent technology 
center. She coordinated IT conferences composed of an international membership 
community working to invent the Internet of tomorrow. After 36 years of 
service, Betty retired from the University of Michigan in 2010. The board then 
selected her to guide the newly independent NANOG organization in 2011, where 
she served as NANOG’s Executive Director until 2018.

Her three children will greatly mourn her passing: daughter Jodie (David) 
Danko, son Todd (Arika) Burke, and daughter Julie (Jason) Brainer, as well as 
her grandchildren Allison and Danielle Danko, Gage and Jordyn Thrall, and J. 
Austin and Andrew Brainer. Betty is survived by two siblings, supportive 
extended family, friends, and an eternally grateful NANOG Community.

For those interested in attending the Celebration of Betty's life, details can 
be found on the family's memorial tribute. Our Community Memorial can be 
accessed by anyone with a free account on NANOG's website.


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NANOG is creating a video to be played during the Celebration of Life on 
November 20, 2022. Since NANOG is a community of voices, we ask you to share 
photos and/or a brief (30 seconds maximum) audio clip that recalls your 
favorite memory. If you have multiple memories you would like to share; please 
create additional clips.  You may send your contributions to [email protected]


Edward McNair
Executive Director

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