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CENIC Honors David Reese for a Lifetime of Creating and Developing Research and Education Networks in California, the US, and AbroadIn recognition of his work as a pioneer, enabler, and leader in the research and education community, David Reese is being recognized posthumously with CENIC's 2020 Christine Haska Distinguished Service Award, which honors individuals who have provided extraordinary leadership and service to the CENIC community. Prior to his passing last fall, Reese held the position of Vice President for Regional and International Initiatives at CENIC. He had worked with CENIC since it began in 1996. In his remarkable career spanning more than three decades, he helped propel innumerable important networking projects at the regional, national, and international scale. His knowledge and understanding of how to define and run research and education networks served as a guiding light for many networks around the United States and the world. Before CENIC, Reese led the creation of the California State University system's network in the early days of the Internet. He was one of the original creators of the shared backbone network (CSUnet) used by all CSU campuses. In addition, Reese was key in bringing broadband network connections to K-12 schools in California, and he played a major role in bringing the California Community Colleges system onto the network. Reese was also integral to enabling commercial peering on a global scale and defining international exchange capabilities. An inimitable contributor to the research and education community, Reese created a legacy that will last a long time. He had an unparalleled ability to envision te possibilities and understand the actual opportunities for community-owned fiber-optic infrastructure, and millions of people in California and beyond are better off for his work. But Reese was not only a brilliant and imaginative engineer with an astounding depth and breadth of knowledge on networks. Perhaps most importantly, he was also known for his generosity, his respect for others, and his warm and dynamic personality. "Dave Reese contributed significantly in the development and advancement of regional, national, and international networks in support of education and research," said CENIC President and CEO Louis Fox. "As we go forward with our commitment and passion for the work that we do, he will be remembered for his contributions and will remain an inspiration in the years ahead." The CENIC Innovations in Networking Awards are presented each year at CENIC's annual conference to highlight exemplary people, projects, and organizations that leverage high-bandwidth networking. The CENIC conference will be held March 16 - 18, 2020, in Monterey, California. Learn more and register to attend.
CENIC Christine Haska Distinguished Service Award
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