[governance] Fwd: [IP] A long time IPer -- Michael Kende Joins Internet Society as Chief Economist

Suresh Ramasubramanian suresh at hserus.net
Tue Aug 27 11:04:33 EDT 2013


congratulations

--srs (iPad)

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> From: David Farber <farber at gmail.com>
> Date: 27 August 2013 20:27:32 IST
> To: "ip" <ip at listbox.com>
> Subject: [IP] A long time IPer -- Michael Kende Joins Internet Society as Chief Economist
> Reply-To: dave at farber.net
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> From: Wende Cover <cover at isoc.org>
> Subject: [Chapter-delegates] NEWS RELEASE: Michael Kende Joins Internet Society as Chief Economist
> Date: August 27, 2013 8:58:29 AM EDT
> To: "chapter-delegates at elists.isoc.org" <chapter-delegates at elists.isoc.org>
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> Michael Kende Joins Internet Society as Chief Economist
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> Veteran Economist Brings Deep Knowledge of Internet Economics and Emerging Global Trends to Internet Society
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> [Washington, D.C. and Geneva, Switzerland – 27 August 2013] – As the first Chief Economist of the Internet Society, Michael Kende has joined the organization to provide strategic insights into the economic dynamics of Internet issues, as well as current and emerging trends impacting the Internet.  Based in Geneva, Switzerland, Mr. Kende will be responsible for leading economic research and analyses and providing leadership on key Internet development, policy, market, and technology issues.
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> “We’ve worked with Michael over the years on numerous reports and studies, and we are delighted to bring his expertise into our organization,” said Karen Rose, Senior Director of Strategic Development and Business Planning at the Internet Society. “Michael’s extensive background working on Internet issues in academic, government, and consulting markets makes him the ideal candidate for this role.  His experience working on regulatory, operational, and market issues in all regions of the world spans a broad range of topics, including Internet governance, interconnection, Internet exchange points, and mobile and fixed broadband deployment.”
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> Mr. Kende was previously a partner at Analysys Mason, a global consulting firm, where he led the Policy and Regulatory sector and was responsible for developing its Internet practice.   During the past several years, Mr. Kende authored a number of papers for the Internet Society, including a study of the impact of IXPs in Kenya and Nigeria and improving Internet connectivity in Africa.
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> Kende commented, “The Internet Society is well known and highly respected for advocating for the fundamental principles of the open Internet. I am excited to add a new dimension to the organization and to support its important work in advancing issues focused on the growth and sustainability of the Internet.”
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> Mr. Kende has a Ph.D. in Economics from MIT.  After MIT, he spent five years as a professor of Economics at INSEAD in Paris before joining the Federal Communications Commission. At the FCC, Kende was the Director of Internet Policy Analysis, where he was responsible for managing a wide range of policy analyses and regulatory decisions on Internet policy, broadband deployment, and mergers.  Mr. Kende is a dual Swiss and U.S. national and speaks English, French, and German.
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