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Fadi Chehadé

Fadi Chehadé (Arabic: فادي شحادة) (born 1962) is an information technology executive, founder of RosettaNet and current Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of ICANN.
Chehadé was born in Beirut, Lebanon. In 1985 he received his bachelor's degree in computer science from the Polytechnic Institute of New York University. The following year he completed his master's degree in engineering management at Stanford University. He became a naturalized US citizen in 1986.〔
Chehadé worked as a systems engineer for Bell Labs before founding Nett Information Products (''aka'' Connectica) in 1987, a company to create and develop an Internet-based content management and sharing solution. Nett was acquired by Ingram Micro and Chehadé became their vice president in charge of customer information services.〔
In 1997 Chehadé conceived of a not-for-profit organization that would coordinate and develop standards for Business-to-business (B2B) communications. He successfully convinced businesses, including Microsoft, IBM, Hewlett-Packard, SAP, Nokia and Oracle Corporation, to back the program and the result was RosettaNet where he became its first CEO.〔
In 1999, Chehadé founded Viacore Inc. a B2B services provider, which was acquired by IBM in 2006. At which time he became IBM's vice president for global business development followed by general manager of their global technology services for Middle East/North Africa region. He then took over as CEO of CoreObjects Software, Inc., a developer of new product management software for businesses. CoreObjects was acquired in 2010 by Symphony Services.
For the next two years Chehadé was CEO of Vocado LLC, a provider of cloud-based software for educational institutions to manage administrative and student services.
In June 2012 he was picked to head the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN).
In August 2014 ICANN announced that they had extended Chehadé's contract and given him a pay rise of 12.5%.
In August 2015 Chehadé announced that, after his ICANN term ends, he will take the position of Senior Advisor on Digital Strategy for ABRY Partners.
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