Dr. Paul Twomey has been a member of the Green Source Holdings LLC Strategic Advisory Group since February 2010.
Dr. Paul Twomey served from March 2003 to June 2009 as President and CEO of ICANN, the international non-profit organization that coordinates many of the key functions of the global Internet. He served as Senior President until January 2010.
ICANN coordinates the global system by which over 1.5 billion users of the Internet find their way around the Internet, in particular the Internet’s system of unique identifiers and a related set of databases that tell computers how to route e-mail, chat messages and Web traffic. These include domain names (like .com, .org, .net and country codes like .uk, .au and .de), as well as the addresses used in a variety of Internet protocols. Computers use these identifiers to reach each other over the Internet. ICANN also coordinates the root servers at the core of the Internet. Careful management of these resources is vital to the Internet’s operation, and its ongoing security and stability. ICANN’s work ensures that nearly 250,000 interconnected private networks act as a single Internet.
Before joining ICANN, he was the founder of Argo P@cific, a high-level international advisory and investment firm that assists both Fortune 500 companies and start-up companies to build global Internet and technology businesses and strategic alliances. He is also a founder of Leagle Inc, an online legal content and community aggregation business.
Prior to that, Dr. Twomey was founding Chief Executive Officer of the National Office for the Information Economy (NOIE), and the Australian federal government’s Special Adviser for the Information Economy and Technology. Established in 1997, NOIE is Australia’s lead Commonwealth agency for information economy issues. In his position as Special Adviser, Dr. Twomey was charged with providing strategic advice to the government on developing its information economy and technology priorities and strategies, including a National Strategy for the Information Economy. He was also Australia’s representative at international fora, such as the World Trade Organization, the OECD and APEC, to ensure that Australia’s interests were promoted during the current formation of the rules and regulations of the international information economy.
During this time, Dr. Twomey was closely involved with ICANN, serving as Chair of the Governmental Advisory Committee (GAC) for three years ending November 2002. In recognition of his significant role in ICANN and his international influence on Internet and e-commerce issues with foreign governments, the Australian government appointed him its Special Representative for the Internet and ICANN. Prior to his appointment as CEO of NOIE, Dr. Twomey was Executive General Manager, Europe, of Austrade – the Australian Trade Commission. As the leader of Austrade’s Global Information Technology and Telecommunications Network, he assisted Australia’s IT&T firms to market their products and services to key European, American and Asian markets.
From 1994 to 1997, Dr. Twomey was the Executive General Manager of Strategic Development for Austrade and was responsible for the development of corporate strategy, business process and operational management within Austrade. Dr. Twomey was the author of the influential study: Austrade scenarios for the Australian trading environment. This study, released early in 1997 outlined inter alia, implications for Australian exports of an East Asian economic collapse. The study was influential to Australian government policy reactions to the Asian financial crisis in late 1997-98.
Prior to this, Dr. Twomey was a consultant with global management consultancy McKinsey & Company. In this role he advised major corporations primarily from the telecommunications financial service and tourism sectors in Australia, the United States, Japan and Hong Kong. Earlier he served as a Research Officer with an international refugee organization.
Dr. Twomey is a Board member of the Atlantic Council of the United States; the founding Chair of the World Economic Forum’s Global Agenda Council on the Future of the Internet; and a member of the Advisory Board of the United Nations’ Digital He@lth Initiative.
Widely published in academic and popular journals, Dr. Twomey has contributed to books on industry policy, foreign and defense policy, and development issues. He holds a Bachelor of Arts (First Class Honors) from the University of Queensland, a Master of Arts (Political Science and International Relations) from Pennsylvania State University and a PhD in International Relations from the University of Cambridge.