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2008 NANOG Elections - North American Network Operators Group





2008 NANOG Mailing List Committee Candidates

Hi Everyone

The Mailing List Committee (MLC) is now seeking volunteers to fill two terms ending November 2010. Please send expressions of interest to by Monday, November 3rd. We aim to announce the new MLC members by Tuesday, November 11th.

The current members of the MLC are Kris Foster, Simon Lyall, and Sue Joiner (Merit). David Barak and Tim Yocum currently hold the seats with expiring terms.

The NANOG mailing list serves an important role in the community by providing a day-to-day forum for network operators. Participating in the MLC gives you the opportunity to make a noticeable contribution.

The MLC is covered under section 7.1.2 of the NANOG Charter. If you have any questions about the MLC or its activities please contact

NANOG Charter

Thanks

Kris Foster
MLC Chair


Terms Expiring : Terms Not Expiring:
David Barak
Tim Yocum
Kris Foster
Simon Lyall
Sue Joiner - Merit appointee


Nominations for the Open 2008 MLC Positions are:
Denis Bazinet I am currently the Network Operations Manager for Blink Communications and have been in the telecom industry for 14 years. I have held positions of Network Engineer with GT Group Telecom, C1 Communications and Bell Canada. My team and I reaped the benefits of the mailing list for years. It is time to give back.
Karl Brumund Karl Brumund has been involved in the 'net since 1994. During this time he has held a variety of engineering, architecture and management positions at service providers, CLECs and vendors, including Nortel, UUNET and IBM, and served as chair of the former CANIX exchange. A Professional Engineer since 1991, Karl is presently with Rogers Cable, engineering their IP/MPLS network.

Karl has been participating in NANOG since 1997, both physically and virtually; as such he would like to be able to make a positive contribution and give back to the community.
Jeff Doyle I am interested in serving on the mailing list committee. I've been attending NANOG intermittently for years, have attended all of the meetings for the past 2 years except NANOG 43, have also participated in a number of RIPE and APRICOT meetings, and am a regular reader of the NANOG mailing list.
Randy Epstein Randy Epstein is a 21 year veteran of the industry. He is President of WV Fiber, a multi-national transit and transport provider as well as the Co-Founder and CIO of Host.net, an Inc.500 provider of enterprise/government Internet transit, transport, managed security and colocation services. Mr. Epstein serves on the Board of Directors of OCCAID, an IPv6 research and development network deployed globally to assist researchers and Internet service providers in their transition to next-generation IPv6 technology. Mr. Epstein has taken a keen interest in peering strategy and negotiation.
Alex Pilosov Alex Pilosov is a President of Pilosoft Inc, where he is leading a regional facilities-based network operator in the New York City area. He is responsible for managing both network operations and engineering teams. Alex frequently contributes to various open source projects as well as NANOG lightning talks on exotic wavelength division multiplexing systems. Alex was an MLC member from 2007 to 2008.
Cindy Soulia I am currently working at an email marketing company as a Senior Systems Engineer. My previous positions have been network engineering and managing the network engineering organizations at BBNPlanet, Genuity, and Level3 Communications. I have over 15 years experience in the telecommunications industry.
Tim Yocum Tim Yocum is a director at Server Central Network where he oversees systems engineering and operations staff. He has over 10 years of experience in systems design, implementation, and security. Prior to Server Central he has held a number of senior technical positions at large corporations including Playboy Enterprises as well as network engineering positions at service providers Verio and WorldWide Access. He has been attending NANOG meetings both in-person and online since 1998.



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