Council By-Election - November 2006
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Elections
A vacancy on the InternetNZ Council was created with the resignation of Cr Janet Mazenier in October 2006. This folder contains information about the byelection, held in November 2006. Sam Sargeant was elected to the vacancy.
- Nominees for the By-Election
- Four nominations were received for the vacant position on Council created by the resignation of Janet Mazenier.
- Results of By-Election
- Sam Sargeant was declared the winner of the by-election.
- Dominic Baron
- The Internet is the third quantum leap in the history of the human technology of communication. The first was the creation of written languages, and the second was the invention of the printing press. Without those first two the Internet would not exist.
- Mark Brunton
- Mark Brunton is the Facilitator Research Maori for the University of Otago. Previously, he was the Website Administrator for the Dunedin City Council. Mark has more than 20 years experience in the computing industry in operations, software development, systems analysis and website design, development and management.
- Sam Sargeant
- I have been involved in the New Zealand Internet industry for over 10 years, with the past 4 years as Technical Director of OneSquared. I am standing for election to InternetNZ Council to assist in the development of an open and uncapturable Internet in this country.
- Lee Sycamore
- I have been closely involved for the past 9 years as a consultant, developer and designer in the development of the Internet in New Zealand. I came into the industry with a solid background in publishing, design and advertising.
- Photo of Sam Sargeant
- Photo of Sam Sargeant to accompany biographical notes.