ILG Members
Who is an ILG Member?
A member of the International Liaison Group is an active advocate for Web standards and best practices either in their country of origin or domicile. Through transcending language and cultural barriers, ILG members work collaboratively towards making resources available to their local communities.
What is the role of an ILG Member?
ILG Members actively:
- learn and apply the latest in Web standards techniques and best practices
- share Web standards techniques and best practices with other Web professionals
- share advantages of Web standards with anyone managing, marketing or developing Web sites
- learn and apply Internationalization techniques from the W3C Internationalization
- contribute to ILG projects and demonstrate commitment to productive outcomes
The ILG is not currently enlisting new members. If you have written to us recently and haven’t heard back, rest assured that we will return your email as soon as we can. Thank you for your interest in ILG!
Who are the current ILG Members?
- Abdelrahman Osama – Egypt
- Aja Lorenzo Lapus – Philippines
- Alex Vega – Spain
- Andrew Osobka – Poland
- Aurélien Levy – France
- Chamara Peiris – Sri Lanka
- Channy Yun – Korea
- Charl van Niekerk – South Africa
- Christopher Bush – Canada
- Clement Tsang Chiu-nam – Hong Kong
- Derek Featherstone – Canada
- Divya Manian – Singapore
- Emil Björklund – Sweden
- Francisco Aguirre Saharrea – Mexico
- Gabriel Porras – Colombia
- Gez Lemon – United Kingdom
- Glenda Sims – United States
- Haukur Már Böðvarsson – Iceland
- Henny Swan – United Kingdom (co-lead)
- Jan Brašna – Czech Republic
- Jean-Rémy Duboc – Luxembourg
- Joshue O Connor – Ireland
- JunChen Wu – China
- Károly Szántai – Hungary
- Kazuhito Kidachi – Japan
- Kenneth Himschoot – Belgium
- Liang-Bin Hsueh – Taiwan
- Lisa Herrod – Australia (co-lead)
- Lucian Teo – Singapore
- Maharis Azman – Malaysia
- Marie Alhomme – France
- Mark Norman Francis – United Kingdom
- Marko Mrdjenovič – Slovenia
- Martijn ten Napel – the Netherlands
- Martin Kliehm – Germany
- Maxim Rossomachin – Russia
- Michael Grosch – Germany
- Mike Brown – New Zealand
- Navjot Pawera – India
- Peter-Paul Koch – the Netherlands
- Prabhath Sirisena – Sri Lanka
- Rafael Oliveira – Brasil
- Ralph Brandi – United States
- Roger Johansson – Sweden
- Saleh Esmaeili – United Arab Emirates
- Schalk Neethling – South Africa
- Sebastian Snopek – Poland
- Shen Liu – China
- Simone Onofri – Italy
- Steph Troeth – Québec, Canada
- Thierry Régagnon – France
- Thomas Marban – Austria
- Vicki Stanton – Australia
- Yiannis Konstantakopoulos – Greece
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