{"id":249,"date":"2010-06-12T19:10:44","date_gmt":"2010-06-12T19:10:44","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/rigf.asia\/?page_id=249"},"modified":"2024-01-25T06:50:27","modified_gmt":"2024-01-25T06:50:27","slug":"keynote-speakers","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/event.rigf.asia\/2010\/keynote-speakers\/","title":{"rendered":"Keynote Speakers"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><span class=\"highlight\">ASIA  PACIFIC REGIONAL IGF ROUNDTABLE<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"highlight\">Mr Jeremy  Richard Godfrey<\/span>\u00a0 |\u00a0 Government Chief Information Officer,  Government of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. Mr Jeremy Godfrey has  had an extensive career in the ICT sector, serving in senior positions in the  telecommunications industry and as a partner in an international management and  technology consulting firm.\u00a0 Before this,  he served as a civil servant in the United Kingdom. Mr Godfrey graduated from  Cambridge University in 1984. He served as private secretary to the Secretary  of State of the Department of Trade and Industry in the United Kingdom  Government between 1987 and 1989. In 1989, Mr Godfrey took up a management  appointment with the Cable &amp; Wireless Group.\u00a0 From 1989 to 1990, he worked for Hongkong  Telecom on the regulatory strategies for the liberalisation of  telecommunications in Hong Kong.\u00a0 From  1990 to 1994, he worked in the United Kingdom for other businesses in the Cable  &amp; Wireless Group.\u00a0 From 1995 to 1998,  he returned to Hongkong Telecom, serving first as Director of Strategic  Planning and then as Director of Marketing. From 1998 to 2007, Mr Godfrey was a  partner with PA Consulting Group in Hong Kong.\u00a0  He led strategy, e-business, IT and business change projects for the  public sector and for private sector clients in the telecommunications,  transportation, utilities and entertainment industries in Hong Kong and various  South and East Asian economies. Since November 2007 and prior to his acceptance  of the appointment from the HKSAR Government as the Government Chief Information  Officer, Mr Godfrey worked as an independent consultant advising clients on  strategic issues and business change projects.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><span class=\"highlight\">Markus  Kummer<\/span>\u00a0 |\u00a0  Markus Kummer is the Executive Coordinator of the Secretariat supporting  the Internet Governance Forum (IGF). Previously he headed the Secretariat of  the Working Group on Internet Governance (WGIG). Before joining the United  Nations in 2004, he held the position as eEnvoy of the Swiss Foreign Ministry  in Berne. Mr. Kummer was a member of the Swiss delegation during the first  phase of the World Summit on the Information So-ciety (WSIS) where he chaired  several negotiating groups, including the group on Internet governance. He  served as a career diplomat in several functions in the Swiss Foreign Ministry  and was posted in Lisbon, Vienna, Oslo, Geneva and Ankara.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><span class=\"highlight\">HONG KONG  IGF CONFERENCE<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"highlight\">Stephen  K.M. Lau<\/span>\u00a0 |\u00a0 Stephen K.M. Lau, Adviser, HP Enterprises  Services (previous Chairman\u00a0 of EDS Hong  Kong) and President of the Hong Kong Computer Society, was the first Privacy Commissioner  for Personal Data for Hong Kong (1996-2001) with responsibility to promote and  enforce compliance with The Personal Data (Privacy) Ordinance, which was  enacted to provide adequate protection for the use of an individual\u2019s personal  data in both the public and private sectors. Mr. Lau has 30+ years\u2019 experience  in the information technology and banking industries in both the government and  private sectors.\u00a0 He has a long and  distinguished career, having held a variety of senior management positions with  International Computer Limited, Citicorp, EDS and the Hong Kong Government  where he was Head of the Government Data Processing Agency. Mr. Lau is active  in professional and community affairs. He holds chairmanships\/ memberships of a  number of advisory committees of the Government and universities, including the  chairmanship of the Departmental Advisory Committee of the Department of  Information Systems of the City University of HK.\u00a0 In August 2008 he was appointed a Member of  the Global Multistakeholder Advisory Committee for the UN\u2019s Internet Governance  Forum. In 1984, Mr. Lau was awarded the Member of the British Empire (MBE) for  his outstanding service to the Hong Kong Government and the community in the  area of information technology.\u00a0 In 1986,  he was made a Distinguished Fellow of the Hong Kong Computer Society.\u00a0 In June 2001, he was made a Justice of the  Peace. In July 2009 he was elected a Fellow of the HK Institution of Engineers.  With an Adjunct Professorship at the City University of Hong Kong, Mr. Lau has  a bachelor\u2019s degree from the University of Manchester, a master\u2019s in computer  science from London University, and has completed a senior executive program at  the Harvard Business School.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><span class=\"highlight\">John  Galligan<\/span>\u00a0 |\u00a0 John Galligan is the Regional Director for  Internet Policy for Microsoft.\u00a0 His role  is to support markets across Asia-Pacific to promote Microsoft\u2019s internet  policy agenda \u2013 including privacy, security, cloud computing and the online  ecosystem. Prior to this role, John was Director for Corporate Affairs &amp;  Citizenship for Microsoft Australia where he had responsibility for government  and industry engagement, community affairs and the Company\u2019s corporate  citizenship strategy. Before joining Microsoft in 2006, John held the position  of Director of Corporate and Regulatory Affairs at BAT Australasia for over 6  years and from 1993-1997 he occupied a number of senior advisory positions in  Australian federal politics.\u00a0 From  1997-1998 he was Manager of Media and Communication for the Liberal Party of  Australia National Office as well as Acting Executive Director for the Menzies  Research Centre. John holds degrees in Business Communication from the  Queensland University of Technology (QUT) and in Political Science from  Australian National University (ANU).<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><span class=\"highlight\">Mr Stephen  Mak, JP<\/span>\u00a0 |\u00a0 Deputy Government Chief Information Officer,  Office of the Government Chief Information Officer, Hong Kong Special  Administrative Region. Stephen Mak is the Deputy Government Chief Information  Officer (Consulting and Operations) of the Hong Kong Special Administrative  Region Government.\u00a0 The Office of the  Government Chief Information Officer (OGCIO) is responsible for formulating  policies, strategies and implementing measures to drive ICT development in Hong  Kong and in so doing contribute to Hong Kong\u2019s commerce and economic  development and well-being of the community. Mr Mak oversees the work of the IT  Strategy, Business Transformation, IT Operations, and Professional Development  Divisions of the OGCIO.\u00a0 His  responsibilities include providing consultancy and advice in the implementation  of Hong Kong\u2019s Digital 21 Strategy for ICT development, developing a  pan-government strategy for inspiring government bureaux and departments to  adopt IT in delivering their policy objectives.\u00a0  His Divisions develop management frameworks, standards and guidelines on  information security, interoperability, infrastructure, and advise on  IT-enabled business change and service transformation in departments.\u00a0 He also leads the central functions in funding  of IT capital projects, procurement of IT products and services, operation of  major government data centers and continuous development of the government IT  profession. Between 2004 and 2008, Mr Mak served as the Government Director on  the Board of the Hong Kong Internet Registration Corporation that managed  the\u00a0 country code top-level domain for  Hong Kong.\u00a0 He is currently a member of  the Consultative and Advisory Panel of the company.\u00a0 He is also the alternate representative for  Hong Kong in ICANN\u2019s Governmental Advisory Committee. Mr Mak has nearly 40  years of experience in the IT field.\u00a0 He  started his career in the private sector and joined the Hong Kong Government in  1975.\u00a0 He has since held a number of IT  strategic planning, programme and technology management, professional services  and corporate management positions.\u00a0 He  holds an MBA degree from the Chinese University of Hong Kong, and is a  Chartered Engineer and a Chartered Information Technology Professional.\u00a0 He is married with two children.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><span class=\"highlight\">YOUTH IGF  CAMP<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"highlight\">Wolfgang  Kleinw\u00e4chter<\/span>\u00a0 |\u00a0 Wolfgang Kleinw\u00e4chter is a Professor for  International Communication Policy and Regulation at the Department for Media  and Information Studies of the University of Aarhus in Denmark where he teaches  since 1998 a full Master Course on \u201cInternet Policy &amp; Regulation\u201d. He is  involved in Internet Governance issues since the early 1990s and has  participated in more than 30 ICANN meetings since 1999. He was a member of  ICANNs Membership Information Task Force (MITF) and the Steering Committee of  At Large (2001\/2002). From 2005 to 2007 he served as a voting member in ICANNs  Nomination Committee (NomCom), in 2007\/2008 as Vice-Chair of the NomCom and in  2009\/2010 he became the NomCom Chair Since 2008 he is also a member of the  Advisory Council of the Dublin based \u201cDotmobi Inc\u201d. and was invited to serve as  an \u201cInternational Adviser\u201d for the Chinese Information Network Center (CNNIC).  In the WSIS process he was a member of the WSIS Civil Society Bureau. He  co-founded and co-chaired the WSIS Civil Society Internet Governance Caucus  (IGC) in 2002\/2003. In 2004 he was appointed by UN Secretary General Kofi Annan  as a member of the UN Working Group on Internet Governance (WGIG). He is also a  member of the \u201cPanel of High Level Advisers\u201d of the \u201cGlobal Alliance for ICT  and Development\u201d (GAID), the follow up of the UN ICT Task Force. In 2006 he was  appointed as \u201cSpecial Adviser\u201d to the Chair of the UN Internet Governance Forum  (IGF) where he continues to serve until December 2010. He is also co-founder  and member of the Programme Committee of the European Dialogue on Internet  Governance (EURODIG) and the Internet Governance Forum Germany (IGF-D).  Furthermore he was appointed by the Council of Europe to chair an Internet  Expert Group in 2009 which have to study the \u201cfeasibility of the elaboration  for an international instrument on Internet Governance\u201d until December 2010. In  the academic world, Wolfgang Kleinw\u00e4chter is an elected member of the  International Council of the \u201cInternational Association for Media and  Communication Research\u201d (IAMCR) and served as the president of the IAMCR Law  Section in 1988\/1998 and 2004\/2008. In 2007 he founded the \u201cEuropean Summer  School on Internet Governance\u201d (EURO-SSIG) and initiated the Latin America and  Arab Summer Schools on Internet Governance, where he chairs the various  faculties. He is the co-founder of the \u201cGlobal Internet Governance Academic  Network\u201d (GIGANET) where he was a member of the Steering Committee until 2008.  Furthermore he is founder and chair of the ICANN Studienkreis since 2001. He  was a member of the Parliamentarian Media Council and the Media Law Commission  of the German Democratic Republic (1989\/1990) and Corresponding Member of the  German UNESCO Commission (1991\/1999). He is the Co-Founder and Member of the  Board of the Media City Leipzig e.V., Leipzig, Germany (since 1990) a local  non-for-profit civil society organisation, recognized also as an At Large  Structure (ALS) under ICANN Bylaws which organizes, inter alia, the annual \u201cLeipziger  Round Table on the World Press Freedom Day\u201d and the \u201cMitteldeutsches Internet  Forum\u201d. He testified in hearings on Internet issues in the Deutsche Bundestag  (2007) and the European Parliament (2008). He was Member of the Programme  Committee for INET 2002 of the Internet Society in Washington D.C. and for the  ITU-Caleidescope Conference in Geneva in 2007. He was Key-Note Speaker,  Panelist, Moderator and Rapporteur of numerous international academic and  political conferences on the Information Society, Information Law and Internet  Governance, inter alia UN, ITU, EU, Council of Europe, OECD, UNESCO, UNICTTF,  Global Business Dialogue on eCommerce (GBDe), PTC and others. His research work  includes more than 100 international publications, including 7 books, on issues  of Broadcasting Legislation, Global Information Society, Internet Governance  and WSIS. Recent articles has been published in \u201cLoyola of Los Angeles Law  Review\u201d, \u201cDevelopment\u201d, \u201dTelecommunication Policy\u201d, \u201cinfo\u201d and \u201cGazette\u201d. His  four latest books has been \u201cThe World Summit on the Information Society: From  the Past into the Future\u201d, UNICTTF New York 2005 (with Daniel Stauffacher),  \u201cPower and Money in Cyberspace: How WSIS Frames the Future of the Information  Age\u201d, Heise Publisher 2004 (in German), \u201cThe Power of Ideas: Internet  Governance in a Global Multistakeholder Environment\u201d, Berlin 2007 and \u201cInternet  Governance Forum: The First Two Years\u201d, UNESCO Paris, 2008 (with Avri Doria).  He served also a member of several advisory boards of scientific journals,  including \u201cTransnational Data and Communication Report\u201d, \u201cComputer Law and  Security Report\u201d, \u201cCommunications Law: The Journal of Computer, Media and  Telecommunication Law\u201d and \u201cThe International Communication Gazette\u201d. <\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>ASIA PACIFIC REGIONAL IGF ROUNDTABLE Mr Jeremy Richard Godfrey\u00a0 |\u00a0 Government Chief Information Officer, Government of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. Mr Jeremy Godfrey has had an extensive career in the ICT sector, serving in senior positions in the telecommunications industry and as a partner in an international management and technology consulting firm.\u00a0 Before this, &hellip; <\/p>\n<p class=\"link-more\"><a href=\"https:\/\/event.rigf.asia\/2010\/keynote-speakers\/\" class=\"more-link\">Continue reading<span class=\"screen-reader-text\"> &#8220;Keynote Speakers&#8221;<\/span><\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":3,"featured_media":0,"parent":0,"menu_order":0,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"closed","template":"","meta":{"footnotes":"","_links_to":"","_links_to_target":""},"class_list":["post-249","page","type-page","status-publish","hentry"],"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/event.rigf.asia\/2010\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/pages\/249","targetHints":{"allow":["GET"]}}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/event.rigf.asia\/2010\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/pages"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/event.rigf.asia\/2010\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/types\/page"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/event.rigf.asia\/2010\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/users\/3"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/event.rigf.asia\/2010\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/comments?post=249"}],"version-history":[{"count":1,"href":"https:\/\/event.rigf.asia\/2010\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/pages\/249\/revisions"}],"predecessor-version":[{"id":565,"href":"https:\/\/event.rigf.asia\/2010\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/pages\/249\/revisions\/565"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/event.rigf.asia\/2010\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media?parent=249"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}