[kictanet] New Man Takes Over at ICANN

Barrack Otieno otieno.barrack at gmail.com
Sun Jun 24 14:08:51 EAT 2012


Impressive resume indeed.

Best Regards

On Sun, Jun 24, 2012 at 10:03 AM, waudo siganga <emailsignet at mailcan.com>wrote:

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>   19 <http://www.icann.org/en/groups/board/chehade.htm#>
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>  Fadi Chehadé | President and CEO
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> Fadi Chehadé's career has been defined by building consensus and
> promoting collaborative technologies and practices. He has more than 25
> years of experience in building and leading progressive Internet
> enterprises, leveraging relationships with senior executives and government
> officials across Asia, Europe, the Middle East and the United States.
>
> Chehadé, age 50, is a citizen of Egypt, Lebanon, and the United States. He
> was born in Beirut, Lebanon, to Egyptian parents and left the then war-torn
> country in 1980 at the age of 18. He speaks fluent Arabic, English, French,
> and Italian.
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> Most recently he served as Chief Executive Officer of Vocado LLC, a U.S.
> firm that is a provider of cloud-based software for the administration of
> educational institutions.
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> Prior to Vocado, Chehadé was CEO of CoreObjects Software, Inc., a leader
> in new product software development services for both large and growing
> companies. He oversaw the expansion of the company to include more than 400
> engineers and its successful acquisition by Symphony Services.
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> Prior to his role at CoreObjects, Chehadé served as the General Manager of
> IBM's Global Technology Services in the Middle East and North Africa. Based
> in Dubai, he led a team across an emerging region experiencing high growth.
> He also built and managed a new global business for IBM, providing managed
> services to large clients in telecommunications, aerospace and retail to
> improve the accuracy, depth and timeliness of business information
> visibility across demand and supply chains.
>
> Chehadé founded and has led three companies since 1987:
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>    - Viacore, launched in 1999, was the world's leading B2B process
>    integration hub offering a complete solution of specialized software and
>    services for global 500 companies. In 2006 he led Vicaore's successful
>    acquisition by IBM.
>    - RosettaNet, a non-profit multi-stakeholder company founded in 1997.
>    Chehadé rallied all the leading ICT companies in the world including IBM,
>    HP, Microsoft, SAP, Nokia and Oracle to collaborate on B2B standards.
>    RosettaNet became the high-technology industry's leading eBusiness
>    standards consortium. RosettaNet adopted a multi-stakeholder approach to
>    define and standardize a complete inter-company process language, enabling
>    the ICT sector to use the Internet for real-time process synchronization
>    between thousands of trading partners.
>    - Nett Information Products, launched in 1987 to create and develop an
>    Internet-based content management and sharing solution, successfully
>    weaving hundreds of ICT suppliers and thousands of their resellers into a
>    powerful collaborative business web of applications and content. Ingram
>    Micro the world's largest ICT distributor acquired Nett, where Chehadé
>    became vice president of its Customer Information Services Group.
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>  Chehadé is a graduate of Stanford University, where he earned a master's
> degree in Engineering Management. He earlier earned a bachelor's degree in
> computer science from Polytechnic University in New York, where he
> graduated Summa Cum Laude.
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> Fadi Chehadé is also the founder of Nilorado, a youth organization raising
> funds to support schools for handicapped children in Upper Egypt, also
> delivering bicycles to boys and girls from needy families in that region
> who otherwise cannot reach their schools.
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> Chehadé lives in Los Angeles with his wife of 25 years. They are the
> parents of two adult sons.
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