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You can review the currently submitted use cases to the IASWG towards their preparation for the Authorization Standards workshop at Burton Catalyst USA in San Diego July 27, 2010.
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Congratulations to John Tolbert, The Boeing Company & Gavin Illingworth, BMO Financial Group. Both gentlemen will serve as co-leading chairs for Kantara Initiative’s Identity and Access Services Work Group (IASWG).
As co-leading chairs, they received a majority of WG voting participants with all votes in favor of their appointment. We look forward to the good work to come from this group.
You can review the currently submitted use cases to the IASWG towards their preparation for the Authorization Standards workshop at Burton Catalyst USA in San Diego July 27, 2010.
We are happy to announce that Yasuhisa Sakamoto of NTT will serve as co-chair alongside Toshihiro Suzuki of Oracle Corporation for the Japan Work Group (WG). Yasuhisa Sakamoto has been active with the Japan WG since it’s inception and is is pleased to join Toshihiro Suzuki to move the work of of the Japan WG forward. We congratulate Toshihiro for his new leadership role and look forward to the continued work coming from the Japan Work Group (WG) this year.
Congratulations to John Fraser of MEDNETWorld.com, Rick Moore of eHealth Ohio & Pete Palmer of Surescripts. All three gentlemen will continue to serve this year as co-leading chairs for Kantara Initiative’s Healthcare Identity Assurance WG. Previously, John, Rick and Pete led Liberty Alliance’s Healthcare SIG. We look forward to more great work to come out of the Healthcare Identity Assurance WG in 2010 and encourage you to become involved.
We’re happy to announce the continued leadership of Philippe Clement as Kantara Initiative’s Identity Provider Selection Working Group Chair. Philippe works at Orange-FT Group and has been involved with Kantara Initiative since it’s inception as Chair of the Identity Provider Selection WG. In previous years, Philippe actively worked with the Business Marketing Expert Group (BMEG) to move the work of IdP Selection MRD forward. We congratulate Philippe with his ongoing leadership and look forward to more great work coming from the Identity Provider Selection WG this year.
Organization: Kantara Initiative Date Posted: February 6, 2010 Description: The Executive Director (ED) of the Kantara Initiative is responsible for the successful operation of the organization, including aspects of Operations, Strategy, Business Development, Member Relations, and Marketing. This includes the cultivation of strategic relationships and member recruitment as well as personnel management, all conducted internationally. Additionally, the ED shall perform other activities as required by the Board of Trustees that are commensurate with the duties customarily provided by an Executive Director. The ED shall be appointed in accordance with the Kantara Initiative Bylaws, report to the Board of Trustees, and operate under guidance provided by the Leadership Council. All permanent Kantara Initiative staff will report directly to the ED, with the reporting relationship of paid contractors depending on the particulars of the project. The ED position is for a full-time contractor. The Kantara Initiative is flexible regarding work location given the highly distributed and global nature of the organization U.S. residency is not a requirement. In support of the organization’s mission, the ED is expected to travel regularly, both domestically as well as internationally. Primary Roles & Responsibilities Include:
For Reference:
Requisite Skills & Experience: The successful candidate for the position of Kantara Initiative Executive Director will need to have proven successful experience managing a distributed organization, including budget responsibilities, preferably within a technology intensive area. This includes the skills required to build, manage, and otherwise develop an effective team, including contractors, required to support the operational needs of an international organization. In addition to the operational aspects of the position, the ED will be required to interact appropriately with member companies, government officials, individual contributors, partner organizations, press, and industry analysts. As such, the successful candidate will be required to demonstrate an ability to act diplomatically and respectfully. A key skill of the successful candidate will be the ability to facilitate the building of consensus across stakeholders with distinctly varying points of view. The candidate will also need to have experience speaking in public and be able to react effectively to press inquiries. Kantara Initiative is a technical organization supporting the development of open standards and related best practices and policies. As such, the successful candidate will need to display an understanding of the interplay between technologies within various standards organizations and their deployers. While the successful candidate is not required to be fluent in the details within the identity industry to be considered, proven experience dealing with similar issues will be required. The successful candidate for the ED position must have experience:
The successful candidate for the ED position should have an understanding of:
The successful candidate for the ED position would benefit from experience:
For more information or to apply for the position, please send email to: ksearch@elists.isoc.org This job description is also available in PDF format for your convenience. |
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