Media Lab director Joi Ito is a leading thinker and writer on
innovation, global technology policy, and the role of the Internet in
transforming society in substantial and positive ways. A vocal advocate
of emergent democracy, privacy, and Internet freedom, Ito is board chair
(and former CEO) of Creative Commons, and sits on the boards of the
Mozilla Foundation, WITNESS, and Global Voices. In Japan, he was a
founder of Digital Garage, and helped establish and later became CEO of
the country’s first commercial Internet service provider. He was an
early investor in more than 40 companies, including Flickr, Six Apart,
Last.fm, Kongregate, Kickstarter, and Twitter. Ito’s honors include TIME
magazine’s "Cyber-Elite” listing in 1997 (at age 31) and selection as
one of the "Global Leaders for Tomorrow" by the World Economic Forum
(2001). In 2008, BusinessWeek named him one of the "25 Most
Influential People on the Web." In 2011, he received the Lifetime
Achievement Award from the Oxford Internet Institute.