- From: Jonathan Mayer <jmayer@stanford.edu>
- Date: Wed, 24 Oct 2012 13:27:51 -0700
- To: Chris Mejia <chris.mejia@iab.net>, public-tracking@w3.org
- Message-ID: <614FEFDE98844B96BAF679F4C6AAD703@gmail.com>
Chris, My research groups at Stanford are the Security Lab, the Center for Internet and Society, and the Center for International Security and Cooperation. I'm generously funded by a Stanford Interdisciplinary Graduate Fellowship, which is overseen by the Vice Provost for Graduate Education. You can direct your concerns to those institutions. I speak only for myself, of course. I've made that clear on many occasions. Jonathan On Wednesday, October 24, 2012 at 11:17 AM, Chris Mejia wrote: > Hi Jonathan, > > Thanks again for taking time to meet with me last week in San Francisco— I found our conversation enlightening. > > In following up on my previous request, I'll be frank here, not to be rude, but to be transparent and forthcoming. I'd like to understand if your participation in the W3C is through your student affiliation with Stanford University (they are the W3C member), or if it's you representing your own personal views, positions and assertions? As you are currently listed as a participant under Stanford's membership to the W3C, I'd like to know who (which Stanford staff/department) supervises your contributions to the working group? If you could kindly broker an introduction, it would be appreciated. > > Thank You, > > Chris > > Chris Mejia | Digital Supply Chain Solutions | Ad Technology Group | Interactive Advertising Bureau - IAB
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