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Robin Gross <[log in to unmask]>
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Robin Gross <[log in to unmask]>
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Hi Ross,

Thanks very much for the email and for joining NCUC!

It sounds like your background and interests are right on target for  
participating in policy development at ICANN, and we appreciate your  
willingness to translate the document into Italian.  That would be  
very helpful in spreading the word about NCUC in Italy.  We do not  
have many NCUC members from Italy, so anything you can do to help  
bring in more people from your own part of the world to participate  
in policy development at ICANN would be most appreciated.

Thanks again!
Robin

On Aug 25, 2009, at 5:13 AM, Ross wrote:

> Hi all,
> my name is Rossella Mattioli, I'm from Italy and I decide to join  
> NCUC during the European Summer School of Internet Governance in  
> Meissen last july.
> My interest for the Internet and the impact mass media have in  
> society started in the early 90s.
> In 1999 I enrolled in a Laurea degree in Mass Communications as  
> full-time student at the University of Bologna.
> In 2001 I started working for Credem, one of the biggest financial  
> groups in Italy, which is my current employer. At the moment I hold  
> the position of Intranet manager and define policies for all the  
> online media. My main goal is to help people to work better with  
> information and new media tools.
> Since when I started working for Credem I dropped my status at  
> University of Bologna from full-time to part-time student. Indeed,  
> having more time to dedicate to my job allowed me to develop a  
> higher knowledge of themes such as networks governance and managing  
> of network/online communities.
> In 2006 I attended an executive course in Online Business Community  
> Management at the Politecnico di Milano Business School.
> At the same time I further consolidated my penchant for Internet  
> governance, managing subjects as Internet security and stability,  
> development of infrastructures working against cybercrime, and  
> network neutrality.
> In 2008 I transferred my enrolment from University of Bologna to  
> University of Modena and Reggio Emilia (that is located in the city  
> where I actually work and live) in order to better focus my  
> energies working at the thesis on information security management  
> and geopolitics of the Internet.
> This summer I attended the Euro-ssig, it was an exceptional chance  
> to got into subjects like DNS governance, policy development and  
> stakeholder approach. I realized that it was time to start getting  
> involved.
> Please let me know how can I contribute to NCUC and if an italian  
> translation of the Top 10 Myths About Civil Society Participation  
> at ICANN would be useful.
> I look forward to hearing from you,
> kind regards
> Rossella
>
> Ross
>
> http://www.07011979.org
> twitter: amicaross
>
> :::Tomorrow is our permanent address:::Marshall McLuhan:::
>
>
>
> Ross
>
> http://www.07011979.org
> twitter: amicaross
>
> :::Tomorrow is our permanent address:::Marshall McLuhan:::
>
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>




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