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She was previously the Chief Commercial Operator at [https://www.asteroidhq.com/ Asteroid], an interconnection platform innovator operating neutral IXPs worldwide and before that, the Head of Outreach and Communications at [[Netnod]]. Netnod is an operator of IXPs, the operator of one of the 13 logical [[DNS]] root name servers in the world, i.root-servers.net (I-root); and a provider of DNS anycast services, from 60 sites around the globe. At Netnod, she managed all Communications, Business Development and Internet Policy matters. 
 
She was previously the Chief Commercial Operator at [https://www.asteroidhq.com/ Asteroid], an interconnection platform innovator operating neutral IXPs worldwide and before that, the Head of Outreach and Communications at [[Netnod]]. Netnod is an operator of IXPs, the operator of one of the 13 logical [[DNS]] root name servers in the world, i.root-servers.net (I-root); and a provider of DNS anycast services, from 60 sites around the globe. At Netnod, she managed all Communications, Business Development and Internet Policy matters. 
 
==Industry Participation==
 
==Industry Participation==
She is deeply involved with Internet policy and Internet governance issues globally, and works on a broader level with Internet operational matters, including Internet exchange points, DNS and Internet infrastrcuture.   
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She is deeply involved with Internet policy and Internet governance issues globally and works on a broader level with Internet operational matters, including Internet exchange points, DNS, and Internet infrastructure.   
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Nurani has been active in the Internet community in a decade and a half, participating in and speaking at international Internet conferences globally. She is a frequent speaker at various Internet conferences, where she talks about Internet infrastructure, interconnectivity, peering and traffic exchange, DNS, Internet resource policy and Internet governance.
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Nurani has been active in the Internet community for a decade and a half, participating in and speaking at international Internet conferences globally. She is a frequent speaker at various Internet conferences, where she talks about Internet infrastructure, interconnectivity, peering and traffic exchange, DNS, Internet resource policy, and Internet governance.
    
<strong>ICANN ASO Advisory Council </strong>
 
<strong>ICANN ASO Advisory Council </strong>
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Nurani is currently serving on ICANN's ASO Advisory Council (AC), elected as a representative for the RIPE region. The purpose of the Address Supporting Organization (ASO) is to review and develop recommendations on Internet Protocol (IP) address policy and to advise the ICANN Board. Fifteen volunteers, three from each of the five RIR communities, serve on the ASO Address Council.
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Nurani is currently serving on ICANN's [[ASO#ASO Address Council|ASO Address Council]], elected as a representative for the [[RIPE]] region. The purpose of the Address Supporting Organization (ASO) is to review and develop recommendations on Internet Protocol ([[IP]]) address policy and to advise the [[ICANN Board]]. Fifteen volunteers, three from each of the five [[RIR]] communities, serve on the ASO Address Council.
    
'''RIPE Accountability Task Force'''
 
'''RIPE Accountability Task Force'''
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<strong>Vice chair CRISP Team</strong>
 
<strong>Vice chair CRISP Team</strong>
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Nurani served as vice chair for the CRISP Team (Consolidated RIR IANA Stewardship Proposal Team) in the IANA Stewardship Transition. The CRISP team was tasked to develop a proposal for the IANA Numbering functions for the global Internet Numbers community, in the historical IANA Stewardship transition process. The process was initiated by the US Government to transition the oversight of the fundamental IANA functions to the global multistakeholder community.  
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Nurani served as vice chair for the [[CRISP]] Team (Consolidated RIR IANA Stewardship Proposal Team) in the [[IANA]] Stewardship Transition. The CRISP team was tasked to develop a proposal for the IANA Numbering functions for the global Internet Numbers community, in the historical IANA Stewardship transition process. The process was initiated by the US Government to transition the oversight of the fundamental IANA functions to the global multistakeholder community.  
    
'''ICANN Leadership Award Recipient'''
 
'''ICANN Leadership Award Recipient'''
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<strong>IGF MAG NomCom 2013 & 2014</strong>
 
<strong>IGF MAG NomCom 2013 & 2014</strong>
She served on the Nominating Committe (NomCom) for the selection of representatives of the technical community on the IGF MAG in 2013, as well as 2014. 
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She served on the Nominating Committee ([[NomCom]]) for the selection of representatives of the technical community on the [[IGF]] MAG in 2013, as well as 2014. 
    
<strong>1Net and NetMundial NomCom</strong>
 
<strong>1Net and NetMundial NomCom</strong>
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<strong>UN CSTD WG<br>
 
<strong>UN CSTD WG<br>
</strong>In 2011, she was selected as one of five representatives globally of the Internet technical communitiy, to the United Nations CSTD working group on the improvement of the IGF. In this work, where she represented the technical community, she liaised and worked closely together with representatives from all stakeholder groups, including civil society, the private sector and governments in shaping the IGF and its future direction. 
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</strong>In 2011, she was selected as one of five representatives globally of the Internet technical community, to the United Nations CSTD working group on the improvement of the IGF. In this work, where she represented the technical community, she liaised and worked closely together with representatives from all stakeholder groups, including civil society, the private sector, and governments in shaping the IGF and its future direction. 
    
<strong>IGF MAG<br>
 
<strong>IGF MAG<br>
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