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Changemaking Alumna Elected First Woman to Lead UN Technology Agency

Doreen Bogdan-Martin will work to protect the right to communicate and strive to connect the world as secretary-general of the International Telecommunication Union.

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Doreen Bogdan-Martin speaks after receiving AU鈥檚 inaugural Outstanding Technology Policy Changemaker Award in September 2021

Doreen Bogdan-Martin, SIS/MA 鈥90, made history on September 29, becoming the first woman elected secretary-general of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), the main technology agency at the United Nations.听

The tech trailblazer received 81 percent of the vote at the Plenipotentiary Conference in Bucharest, Romania. In her role with the 157-year-old agency鈥攚hich joined the UN in 1947鈥擝ogdan-Martin will work to protect the right to communicate and strive to connect the world. Her term begins on January 1. 听

鈥淲hether it鈥檚 today鈥檚 children or our children鈥檚 children, we need to provide them with a strong and stable foundation for growth,鈥 she said. 鈥淭he world is facing significant challenges鈥攅scalating conflicts, a climate crisis, food security, gender inequalities, and 2.7 billion people with no access to the internet. I believe we, the ITU and our members, have an opportunity to make a transformational contribution. Continuous innovation can and will be a key enabler to facilitate resolution of many of these issues.鈥澨

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Doreen Bogdan-Martin, ITU Secretary-General Elect

Doreen Bogdan-Martin gives an acceptance speech as听ITU Secretary-General Elect at the ITU Plenipotentiary Conference 2022 (PP-22) on September 29 in Bucharest, Romania.

The US government endorsed Bogdan-Martin for the role, with President Joe Biden noting in a statement that she 鈥減ossesses the integrity, experience, and vision necessary to transform the digital landscape.鈥澨

Bogdan-Martin became fascinated with satellite communications while taking SIS professor Eric Novotny鈥檚 course on international communications policy. After working with the US Department of Commerce鈥檚 National Telecommunication and Information Administration for five years, she joined ITU in 1994. She served as director of the agency鈥檚 Telecommunication Development Bureau since 2019, brokering more than agreements and spearheading initiatives that complement the UN鈥檚 mission around health care, youth, gender equality, education, agriculture, and poverty. She also established the Global Network Resiliency Platform during the COVID-19 pandemic, helping maintain digital connectivity and producing materials on cyber safety.听

Bogdan-Martin received AU鈥檚 inaugural Outstanding Technology Policy Changemaker Award in September 2021, recognizing her efforts to bridge the gender and digital divides.听

鈥淒oreen鈥檚 is a career that鈥檚 rooted in exciting innovations made possible by technology but driven by the purpose of employing that technology in pursuit of a more just and equitable world,鈥 AU president Sylvia Burwell said at the award ceremony.听