[Chapter-delegates] Leslie Daigle Leaving ISOC After 6 Years of Dedicated Service
Borka Jerman Blazic
borka at e5.ijs.si
Mon May 5 05:18:27 PDT 2014
I worked with Leslie on EU FP7 EIFFEL project and her contributions were
deeply appreciated. She was strong promoter of open, global, neutral but
secure
Internet based on sound technical knowledge and experience. Thank you
Leslie. I wish you
all the best in the next step of your career.
Regards,
Borka Jerman-Blazic
ISOC - SI
Dne 2.5.2014 4:38, pis(e Vint Cerf:
>
> Leslie has been a bulwark of Internet support for a long time in her
> many roles. Her service to the community is widely and deeply
> appreciated. I wish her all the best in her next career phase.
>
> I also note Ayesha Hassans arrival so ISOC continues to attract top
> talent.
>
> Thanks for everything Leslie!!
>
> Vint cerf
>
> On May 1, 2014 10:10 PM, "Faisal Hasan" <hasansf at gmail.com
> <mailto:hasansf at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
> Dear Kathy,
>
> I just cannot help expressing my feelings after knowing the loss
> of Leslie Daigle from ISOC. She has been an outstanding person
> with a forward vision far ahead of many. Her absence will, no
> doubt, create a huge gap in ISOC.
>
> We are seeing a lot of change in ISOC. Very recently we lost
> Sabrina, Theresa, Steve. This is simply shocking to us. I hope
> ISOC will be able to recover from such a big turmoil.
>
> Thanks
>
> Faisal Hasan, PhD
> Bangladesh Dhaka Chapter
>
>
> On Thu, May 1, 2014 at 3:49 PM, Kathy Brown <Kathy.Brown at isoc.org
> <mailto:Kathy.Brown at isoc.org>> wrote:
>
> All -- Leslie Daigle, the Internet Society's Chief Internet
> Technology Officer, recently announced that she is leaving the
> organization. She has been a significant and integral part of
> ISOC for more than six years and will be missed immensely.
>
> Since joining the Internet Society in 2008, Leslie has been a
> strong promoter of an open, global and growing Internet,
> including helping to catalyze the World IPv6 Day and World
> IPv6 Launch efforts, http://www.worldipv6launch.org/. She has
> been an exceptional leader of our technology-focused
> programmes, such as Deploy360,
> http://www.internetsociety.org/deploy360/, and all of our
> initiatives to ensure a robust and secure technical
> infrastructure for the Internet.
>
> Leslie plans to say more about her time here at ISOC in an
> Internet Technology Matters blog post before she leaves, so I
> encourage you to visit the Internet Technology Matters blog,
> http://www.internetsociety.org/blog/tech-matters, or follow
> ITM via Twitter, Facebook, Google+, or RSS for more.
>
> Prior to joining ISOC, she worked with the Internet
> Engineering Task Force (IETF) starting in 1995, and was an
> appointed member of the Internet Architecture Board (IAB) from
> March 2000 to March 2008. As the elected Chair of the IAB from
> 2002 to 2007, Leslie steered the IAB and the IETF through a
> period of important industry and institutional change by
> working with diverse technical groups to align their interests
> and develop sustainable relationships.
>
> On a personal note, Leslie has been an indispensable part of
> my transition at ISOC and has contributed greatly to the
> development of our plans for the future. Leslie's last day
> will be May 16. The open CITO position will be posted shortly.
>
> Please join me in thanking her for her enormous contributions
> to ISOC and wishing her continued success in the future.
>
> Regards,
>
> Kathy
>
>
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Networks Joz(ef Stefan Institute and Faculty of Economics, Ljubljana
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