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  Thái Đắc Nhã
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  Nguyễn Thanh Sơn
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  Stuart Lynn
M. Stuart Lynn
Associate Vice President (Retired)
Information Resources and Communications
University of California Office of the President
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President and CEO (Retired)
Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN)

Lynn’s career has spanned nearly every generation of higher education technology, from his early connection with computers as a graduate student at UCLA in 1958. In each era, he made national contributions that reflected his transformative vision, intellectual integrity, breadth of knowledge, and ability to encourage and develop emergent leaders. In 2001, Lynn came out of retirement from academic life to lead the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) as president and CEO, retiring again in 2003. He earlier served as associate vice president for Information Resources and Communications at the University of California Office of the President, as vice president for Information Technologies at Cornell University, in academic and administrative positions at Rice University and the University of California at Berkeley, and as head of IBM’s Scientific Computing Center at Houston.

A catalyst and leader in the evolution of generations of higher education networking, Lynn contributed to such important infrastructure initiatives as Bitnet, NYSERNet, NSFNET, the vBNS, Internet2, and Abilene. Most recently, he was a key energizing force and the first president and chair of the board of the Corporation for Education Network Initiatives (CENIC), the consortium of California universities responsible for advanced services networking in support of the Internet2 effort.

Throughout his career, Lynn focused on taking technology out of the control of technologists and into the hands of users. He played pioneering roles in the development of campus planning and organizational models and in adapting such models to evolving needs, including early models for distributed computing support; in spearheading software innovations such as Cornell’s Mandarin, Bear Access, and CU-SeeMe projects to support easy information access and communications in the pre-Web era; in leading major initiatives in electronic publishing, the electronic library, and digital preservation, and in digital certification and authentication; and in shaping evolving intellectual property legislation. He orchestrated policy development across complex institutions, such as comprehensive institutional electronic mail and electronic communications policies for the then nine-campus University of California. His service on numerous boards, councils, and professional societies evidenced his wide-ranging interests. In 1994 he was elected a Fellow of the Association for Computing Machinery. Lynn holds B.A. and M.A. degrees from Oxford University and M.A. and Ph.D. degrees from the University of California at Los Angeles, all in mathematics.

Few leaders in higher education information technology have had such a broad influence on campuses and the Internet community, initiated as many new applications of technology, or mentored as many emergent leaders. In announcing the award, EDUCAUSE President Brian L. Hawkins said, “Stuart Lynn has advanced information technology at four research institutions and a university system, helped shape our international network infrastructure, and, after earning a good rest, returned to lead the Internet’s principal governing entity. For his significant contributions, he is most deserving of this award.”
  Diane Racey
Diane Racey, Glendale, CA. Also one of the best S4C qualified Judges, former S4C President. FPSA, EPSA, Diane became a PSA Member in 1985, and received her FPSA status in 2003. In 2004 she attained EPSA with 5 stars in Color Slides, 4 stars in Nature, 4 stars in PJD, 4 stars in PTD and 2 Galaxies in Color Print Divisions--Small Color Prints and Ruby Star in Small Monochrome Prints. Her Camera Club affiliation is Pomona Valley Camera Club, Camera Circle of Glendale, Glendora Camera Club, Click Chicks.

Diane is quite proficient in studio lighting, having photographed students in the school system for several years in her area. She enjoys photographing people and animals in the studio setting, and a wide variety of other subjects.

Diane works to help PSA by volunteering time as Who's Who Chairman since 2001, Director of Who's Who Small Prints since 1986.

Many excellent programs have been presented by Diane at the PSA Conference over the years in PJ, Color, and Techniques Divisions.
  Grey Locke
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  John Krell
John Krell is one of the best of S4C qualified Judges.
APSA, DFS4C, FS4C, AS4C. Diamond in Nature Slides, 5 stars in Pictorial Slides, several stars in prints.
A retired school teacher, taught high school Mathematics, Science, and Photography for 40 years.
He has been involved in S4C for the last 50 years doing a lot of judging in clubs and international exhibitions.
In 1995 he decided to see how his work would do in the Photographic Society of America so he decided to enter Exhibitions all over the world. In 1995 according to PSA records he was the #1 nature exhibitor in North America, #3 in the world.
  Bill Nord
Bill Nord đã 42 năm và đang là một giáo viên học khu San Bernardino, đạt bằng cấp history/government và psychology. Ông là hội viên hội ảnh Lens and Shutter Camera Club trong những năm 1946, 1975, và là cựu chủ tịch hội trong hai năm gần đây, với bề dày gần 60 năm kinh nghiệm thi thố trong làng nhiếp ảnh, ông sẽ mang đến cho chúng không ít kiến thức và kinh nghiệm cầm máy.

Ngoài ra Bill cũng đã từng chụp crime scene photography khi ông còn học college, sở thích của ông là du lịch nhiều nước, và mổi năm đều ghé qua các nước Châu Phi. Sở trường của ông đương nhiên là Travel Photography và People.
  Larry Cowles
Larry Cowles, EPSA, Norco, California, USA. Larry has been a member of PSA since 1987 and received his PPSA in September 2003 and his EPSA in 2005. He is very active in PSA accredited Salons with 3 Galaxies in Color Slides, 5 stars in Nature Slides, 3 stars in Photo Travel and 2 stars in Photojournalism slides.

In his locale he is President of Glendora Color Slide Group, member of Redlands Camera Club and Pomona Valley Camera Club. Larry is currently Chairperson of the PT Division of S4C Council and Chairperson in CSD Division of S4C International Exhibition. He is also PT Chair in Golden West International Salon. Larry is serving as CSD Director of PSA Tops in Photography, among other tasks he performs for the betterment of PSA
  Joanne Stolte
Joanne Stolte earned her PPSA in October 2002. She received the PSA Early Achievement Award in 2003 and the Joseph P. Fallon, Jr. Memorial Award in 2004. She has four stars in Color, five stars in Nature, four stars in Photo Travel and four stars in Photojournalism. She is a member of Pomona Valley Camera Club and Glendora Camera Club, President of the Southern California Council of Camera Clubs (S4C), and General Chair of the S4C International Exhibition.

Joanne has served as Chair of the PSA Photojournalism Division(PJD), the PJD representative on the PSA Uniform Practices Committee, Chair of the PSA Membership Retention Committee, Director of the Introductory Color Slide Competition for Individuals, and PSA Journal News Editor for the Color Slide Division. Joanne is presently serving on the PSA Board of Directors as Membership Vice President.


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