The Latin American and Caribbean Internet Addresses Registry (LACNIC) has honoured Caribbean-based technology expert and philanthropist Bevil Wooding with its 2013 Lifetime Achievement Award.Wooding, who wears many hats in his work around the world, is the chief knowledge officer at the international non-profit Congress WBN. He received the award at a special ceremony during the international LACNIC 21 conference, on May 8 in Cancun, Mexico.
Since 2009, LACNIC has presented the award to individuals who have a significant impact on the development of the Internet and the information society throughout Latin America and the Caribbean. Wooding, an Internet strategist and Caribbean outreach manager for the US-based research non-profit Packet Clearing House, is globally recognised for his tireless work in improving Internet access and resilience, particularly in developing countries.
Ra�l Echeberr�a, executive director of LACNIC, lauded Wooding's work in the areas of improving Internet connectivity and building capacity in the region."His selection as the 2013 Lifetime Achievement Awardee was unanimous," he said.He also praised Wooding for his role in designing and spearheading the Caribbean Telecommunications Union's Caribbean ICT Roadshow, which promotes novel uses of technology across all sectors of society.
In the development of technology solutions and educational resources, Wooding's involvement has been far-reaching. He is a founding member and chair of the Caribbean Network Operators Group (CaribNOG), a volunteer group which provides a forum for the technical community to exchange ideas and experiences.
He is also founder and executive director of BrightPath Foundation, a non-profit organisation focused on technology education solutions for young people and communities across the world. The foundation provides youth-focused mobile app development and digital training programmes.