1993 ISOC Trustees Election Nominated Candidate Gary Malkin gmalkin@xylogics.com Gary Scott Malkin received his B.A. in Computer Science from Boston University in 1983 and his M.S. in 1992. After almost five years working for Spartacus (he was the model for Fibronics' two advertisements), and almost four years elsewhere, he is now happy as a Principal Software Engineer at Xylogics in Burlington Mass. Gary is an active member of the Internet Engineering Task Force. He is a member of the User Services Advisory Council and has chaired several Working Groups. Currently, he is the chair of the RIP-2 Working Group and co-chair of the Internet User Glossary Working Group. He is an author of several RFCs, including the "Questions and Answers" FYI RFCs. Gary can be reached as: gmalkin@xylogics.com. Here are a few specifics: I have attended 13 of the last 15 IETF Plenary meetings; my first was Ann Arbor in October 1988. I am a Pioneer member of the ISOC. I authored, coauthored or edited the following RFCs: 1150 - FYI on FYI; 1177, 1206, 1325 - Questions and Answers for New Users; 1207 - Questions and Answers for Experienced Users; 1251, 1336 - Who's Who Biographies. Additionally, there are three RFCs in the pipe for RIP-2, a fourth for the Internet Glossary, a fifth for the IETF Users Guide, and a sixth for a new Traceroute protocol. In addition to RFCs, I have authored two articles for the Internet Society News (vol 1, numbers 1 and 3) and two articles for ConneXions (vol 5, number 8; and TBA).