ARIN 39 Fellowship Recipients Announced [Archived]

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Posted: Thursday, 09 March 2017

ARIN is excited to announce the ARIN Meeting Fellowship Program recipients for ARIN 39 in New Orleans, Louisiana.

Canada

  • Nancy Carter, CANARI
  • Andre Dalle, National Capital Freenet
  • Patrick Lalonde, Terrahive
  • Michael Lerer, Open Stance Enterprises

USA

  • Jose R. de la Cruz, Internet Society, Puerto Rico Chapter
  • Susannah Gray, Internet Society, San Francisco – Bay Area Chapter
  • Austin Murkland, Qscend Technologies, Inc.
  • Joseph Olivieri, Root Level Technology, LLC
  • Alfredo Calderon-Serrano, Internet Society, Puerto Rico Chapter
  • Craig Thompson, Caldwell Global Communications, Inc.
  • Kelvin Watkins, State of Oregon

Caribbean

  • Jason Hynds, Barbados
  • Roxanne John, Ministry of Economic Planning, Sustainability, Industry, Information and Labour, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
  • Brent McIntosh, Cable and Wireless Grenada, Grenada
  • Kerrie-Ann Richards, VFJ Coding Ltd., Jamaica

ARIN Fellows receive:

  • Round-trip airfare to the meeting
  • Hotel accommodations at the venue hotel
  • A stipend to cover meals and incidental travel expenses
  • An ARIN Advisory Council or a seasoned community member mentor

Congratulations to all of our newly-selected fellows and thank you to everyone who applied to the ARIN Fellowship Program to attend ARIN 39!

We will soon begin accepting fellowship applications for ARIN 40 in San Jose, California, taking place 5-6 October 2017. When considering whether or not to apply, please bear in mind that at the 10 January 2017 ARIN Board of Trustees meeting, the Board voted to remove domicile requirements and to open the ARIN Fellowship Program to all individuals interested in ARIN regional Internet number resource policy. Applicants and selected fellows no longer have to be domiciled in the ARIN service region, however, the Charter for the Fellowship Selection Committee states that if the qualified applicant pool permits, three to five Fellows will be selected from each sector of the ARIN region: Canada, the Caribbean and North Atlantic Islands, and the United States and Outlying Areas. As always, past ARIN Fellows are encouraged to apply.

To learn more about ARIN’s Fellowship Program, please visit and bookmark:
https://www.arin.net/participate/meetings/fellowship.html

We look forward to receiving your fellowship application for ARIN 40!

Regards,

Wendy Leedy
Member Engagement Coordinator
American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN)

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