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Internet Society's President and Chief Executive Officer Lynn St. Amour to Step Down in February 2014
WASHINGTON & GENEVA --(Business Wire)--
Internet Society President and Chief Executive Officer Lynn St. Amour
today announced that she will leave the Internet Society in February
2014 at the conclusion of her contract. St. Amour joined the Internet
Society in 1998 as Executive Director of its Europe, Middle East, and
Africa division. She became Executive Director and Chief Operating
Officer in 1999 and was appointed President and CEO in March of 2001.
St. Amour will leave a long legacy of accomplishments at the Internet
Society, a cause-driven organization dedicated to ensuring the open
development, evolution, and use of the Internet for the benefit of all
people. During her tenure, the relationship between the Internet�Society
and the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF),�the primary body
responsible for the Internet's core standards and�protocols,
was�significantly strengthened and expanded. This increased
collaboration and other similar�efforts in the international policy and
development realms established the Internet�Society as an
internationally respected expert on Internet governance, technical,
development, and policy issues. These accomplishments were supported by
the growth of the Internet Society's annual�revenues during this period
from just over USD $1M to $35M.
Over the years, the Internet Societyhas significantly expanded its
global impact and today is engaged with a growing, multi-stakeholder
community through its Regional Bureaus, 91 Chapters, more than 65,000
Members, and 146 Organization Members. In 2003, St. Amour led a
successful bid to operate the .ORG registry and subsequently established
a supporting entity, Public Interest Registry, to carry out that
responsibility in line with the Internet Society's principles and
values. In conjunction with the Internet Society's 20th
anniversary in 2012, she developed the Internet Hall of Fame, which
annually recognizes Internet visionaries, innovators, and leaders from
around the world.
"The Board deeply appreciates Lynn for her exceptional work, passion,
and tireless dedication to the organization's mission of preserving the
open, global Internet," said Eva Fr�lich, Chair of the Internet Society
Board of Trustees. "She is a remarkable leader and has been instrumental
to building the Internet Society into a global leader on Internet
policy, technical, economic, and social matters. The Board will work
closely with Lynn over the next 12 months to implement a succession plan
and ensure a smooth transition."
"The Internet Society is a global organization with a world-class staff,
extremely knowledgeable Members and Chapters, and a skilled Board, and
we are well positioned with a valuable and unique role at the heart of
the Internet's development. Our future is only limited by our vision,"
stated Ms. St. Amour. "The Internet is at a very important inflection
point today. With the Internet Society's well-respected and global
presence, I am confident that the Society will make an even greater
impact in the years ahead."
About the Internet Society
The Internet Society is the trusted independent source for Internet
information and thought leadership from around the world. With its
principled vision and substantial technological foundation, the Internet
Society promotes open dialogue on Internet policy, technology, and
future development among users, companies, governments, and other
organizations. Working with its members and Chapters around the world,
the Internet Society enables the continued evolution and growth of the
Internet for everyone. For more information, visit www.internetsociety.org.

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