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New Sponsorship Coordinator: Joe Abley

2017-06-22 15:08:38
Each year, the IETF is supported in part by over $2 million USD in sponsorship 
contributions from a variety of organizations. BCP 101 tasks the Internet 
Society with creating and maintaining appropriate structures and programs to 
coordinate donations intended to support the work of the IETF.

ISOC has recently secured the services of Joe Abley to work on raising 
sponsorship funding for the IETF. Many of you know Joe as a long-time 
participant in the IETF and broader internet community. For those who do not, 
his bio is below. Please join us in welcoming Joe in this new role!

Howie Baggott has been working closely with Joe to transition the IETF 
sponsorship portfolio to him before shifting to other non-IETF-related 
responsibilities within ISOC. Many thanks to Howie for his work on sponsorship 
fundraising over the last year.

If you are interested in discussing IETF sponsorship opportunities with Joe, 
feel free to contact him at 
jabley(_at_)ietf(_dot_)org<mailto:jabley(_at_)ietf(_dot_)org>.

Kathy Brown
ISOC CEO

Alissa Cooper
IETF Chair

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Joe's bio:

Joe Abley has been working in some form or other in the general area of 
Internet architecture and operations since graduating from the University of 
Cambridge in the UK in the early 90s. Originally from New Zealand, he now lives 
in Canada where he helps run Snake Hill Labs, a small consulting company that 
helps clients solve Internet infrastructure problems with particular reference 
to the DNS. Joe has held engineering and technical management roles at 
companies such as AboveNet, ISC, Afilias, TekSavvy, ICANN and Dyn.

Joe has served on various committees with regional Network Operator Groups over 
the years, was one of the original enthusiasts behind the Auckland Peering 
Exchange and has worked for many years with the Network Startup Resource Center 
(NSRC) on technical capacity building in developing economies. At the IETF, Joe 
has volunteered as Executive Director for the IAB, co-authored fifteen RFCs and 
was one-time co-chair of the OpSec working group.

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