Raymond Selorm Mamattah
Region
Accra, Ghana – AFRINIC
Education
– MA Adult Learning and Global Change, Linköping University, Sweden 2013 – 2015
– MSc. Information Security, Luleå University of Technology, Sweden 2010 – 2012
– Bachelor in Business Administration (HR), Methodist University Ghana 2005 – 2008
– HND Secretaryship and Management Studies, Ho Polytechnic, Ho, Ghana 1999 – 2002
Work Experience
Founder and President (Part-time) December 2019 till now
E-Governance and Internet Governance Foundation for Africa (EGIGFA)
Accra, Ghana | Business sector NGO | www.egigfa.org
Lead the team in organising our various activities related to internet governance fellowship, conferences, and webinars. Seek for partner entities to work with and write proposals. Head meetings with other team members. Give regular updates to our Advisory Board on various activities and get their input on our activities. EGIGFA is one of the most vibrant At-Large Structures (ALS) in Africa in bringing the grassroot into the ecosystem.
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Founder (Part-time) December 2019 till now
Ghana School on Internet Governance (GhanaSIG)
Accra, Ghana | Business sector NGO | www.www.ghanasig.org
Initiated the Ghana School on Internet Governance (GhanaSIG) fellowship that has brought a lot of people into the ecosystem.Successfully lead the team to organise four annual editions of the GhanaSIG fellowship. Organising the fourth edition this year.
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Administrative Manager August 2003 till now
Reiss & Co. (Ghana) Ltd, Accra-Ghana | Business sector: Commercial | ww.reisscogh.com
Take charge of the various administrative, human resource, logistics and financial functions in my unit. Keep accurate records of the department’s financial, budget, trading transactions, and produce reports as and when needed.
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Assistant Lecturer (Part-time) 2014 – 2015
Ho Technical University, Ho-Ghana | Business sector: Education | www.htu.edu.gh
Teach Business Communication, to the first and second year diploma students.
Set exam questions, make marking schemes and mark students’ scripts.
Volunteer Experience
NCUC Representative to the NCSG Policy Committee December 2023 to date
Internet Society and Youth SIG | Business sector: Internet Governance
Vice Chair, Universal Acceptance Communication Working Group February 2022 to date
Universal Acceptance Steering Group (UASG) | Business sector: Internet Governance (IG)
Mentor, 2023 Internet Society IGF Youth Ambassador Program June to November 2023
Internet Society and Youth SIG | Business sector: Internet Governance
African Representative to At Large Advisory Committee (ALAC) Nov. 2021 to Oct. 2023
Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) | Business sector: IG
● Part of the 15-member ALAC that represents the voices of internet end users across the globe.
Member, ISOC global’s Nomination Committee (NomCom) January to March 2023
Internet Society Internet (ISOC) | Business sector: Internet Governance (IG)
● Review applicants for the ISOC global Board of Trustee role. Interview the applicants. Submit list for selection
At-Large Representative, 2022 ICANN Excellence Award Panel March – June 2022
ICANN | Business sector: Internet Governance
● Part of the panel that selected the person to receive the 2022 ICANN Community Excellence Award.
At-Large Representative, 2021 ICANN Excellence Award Panel February – June 2021
ICANN | Business sector: Internet Governance
Member, 2021 AFRINIC Nomination Committee (NomCom) January – June 2021
AFRINIC | Business sector: Internet Governance
● Recruit and select community members for the Board and Governance Committee election.
NCSG delegate to the GNSO Standing Selection Committee (SSC) 2020 – 2021
ICANN | Business sector: Internet Governance
● Represented the Non-Commercial Stakeholder Group (NCSG) at the SSC. Recruit and select people for various roles on behalf of the Generic Name Supporting Organisation (GNSO) Council.
IT Support Specialist, 2020 virtual Internet Governance Forum (IGF) November 2020
IGF | Business sector: Internet Governance
● Provide IT support during the 2020 virtual IGF and hosted over 15 events during the IGF.
● Assign host rights to all the speakers, ensure the event
Awards and Honours
1. ICANN Fellow
The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN). 22-25 March 2021, Remote. ICANN 70. https://www.icann.org/resources/pages/icann70-fellowship-participants-2021-01-28-en
2. ATLAS III Leadership Training (At-Large Ambassador). ICANN At Large – ICANN 66. 3-7 November 2019, Montreal Canada. The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN). https://community.icann.org/display/ATLAS3/ATLAS+III+Funded+Travelers
Last modified on 16/09/2024
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*I fully endorse Raymond’s application to serve on the ICANN Board of Directors. Having had the privilege of working closely with Raymond and being mentored by him, I’ve witnessed firsthand his exceptional ability to seamlessly integrate professional responsibilities with voluntary duties. His competence, skills, and extensive experience make him an ideal candidate to contribute effectively and efficiently on the board.*
I fully endorse Raymond’s application to serve on the ICANN Board of Directors. Having had the privilege of working closely with Raymond and being mentored by him, I’ve witnessed firsthand his exceptional ability to seamlessly integrate professional responsibilities with voluntary duties. His competence, skills, and extensive experience makes him an ideal candidate to contribute effectively and efficiently on the board.
Raymond’s contribution to the Internet Governance Ecosystem and ICANN community does indeed set him as a right candidate to be on the ICANN Board.
Aside from advancing ICANN’s mission in his involvement in the space, supporting the development of a stable and secure internet through increased engagement of African netizens among others justifies him for the set role.
His desire to have young people involved in internet policy development across the globe especially in Africa is among other qualities you need in the Board of Directors which he possesses. Considering the youths have over the years contributed significantly to internet growth and its disruption, thus engaging them early builds a better internet space.
As such, I highly recommend him for the set role.
Aside from Raymond’s qualification that positions him well for this board role, his tenacity, helpfulness and proactive nature will be a great add on for the team and especially the African community. I have worked with him on initiatives relating to a safe, secure and open Internet and I can wholeheartedly vouch for his skills and personality.