LACNIC 10 YEARS: An Interview with Lynn St. Amour

November 23, 2012

LACNIC 10 YEARS: An Interview with Lynn St. Amour


“We all participate in the Internet ecosystem, there are no hierarchies”
Preserving the Internet for Future Generations is the title of the presentation by Lynn St. Amour, President and CEO of the Internet Society (ISOC) at the Lacnic 10 Years event. She spoke with the Lacnic Newsletter about her organization’s vision and mission

By Pablo Izmirlian.

To Lynn St. Amour, President and CEO of the Internet Society (ISOC), meetings like the one held by Lacnic in Montevideo are “essential.” “Sometimes when we say multistakeholder it can seem just like any other word, but in fact it is essential, these meetings are essential,” said St. Amour. According to the expert, the importance of these discussion forums lies in the fact that “everyone gathers for a thorough, informed and constructive discussion.”

Before joining ISOC, St. Amour was director of Business Development and Joint Venture Operations for AT&T’s Europe, Middle East and Africa division. A graduate of the University of Vermont, St. Amour began her career in information technology with the General Electric Corporation. During her interview with the Lacnic Newsletter, she spoke about her organization’s goals and the Internet “ecosystem,” where ISOC coexists with other institutions that also oversee the development and future of the Internet.

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What is the ultimate goal of the Internet Society as an organization?

Our vision is that the Internet is for everyone, so our ultimate goal is to get individuals across the world connected, in a way where they really understand and can reap the full benefits of the Internet, in a thoughtful, informed, and responsible way. We obviously work with policy makers both in the private sector and in civil society to ensure that everyone understands as best they can the implications and some of the challenges that come with implementing a global communication medium that puts so much power in the hands of individuals – the power of choice.

How does that vision translate into your daily activities as president and CEO of ISOC ?

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