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Danny Aerts is the Managing Director and CEO at [[.SE]], The Internet Infrastructure Foundation.<ref>[http://se.linkedin.com/pub/danny-aerts/5/5b/402 Linkedin]</ref>
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'''Danny Aerts''' is the Managing Director and CEO at [[.SE]], The Internet Infrastructure Foundation.<ref>[http://se.linkedin.com/pub/danny-aerts/5/5b/402 Linkedin]</ref>
  
 
A native of the Netherlands, Danny Aerts moved to Sweden during the mid 90s. In 2006, he left his position as CEO at Swedish web portal Spray to join IIS.<ref>[http://www.iis.se/en/om-se/pressrum/pressbilder .SE]</ref> He has also been employed at several telecom companies, including Unisource Mobile, Telia and PTT Telecom.  
 
A native of the Netherlands, Danny Aerts moved to Sweden during the mid 90s. In 2006, he left his position as CEO at Swedish web portal Spray to join IIS.<ref>[http://www.iis.se/en/om-se/pressrum/pressbilder .SE]</ref> He has also been employed at several telecom companies, including Unisource Mobile, Telia and PTT Telecom.  

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Danny Aerts is the Managing Director and CEO at .SE, The Internet Infrastructure Foundation.[1]

A native of the Netherlands, Danny Aerts moved to Sweden during the mid 90s. In 2006, he left his position as CEO at Swedish web portal Spray to join IIS.[2] He has also been employed at several telecom companies, including Unisource Mobile, Telia and PTT Telecom.

Since October 2008, he has been serving as Member of Board of Directors at EURid;[3] Aerts has also been serving as Member of Board of Directors at Followit since the same time.[4]

He graduated cum laude from Utrecht University, where he studied economic geography.[5]


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