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'''Sandra Hoferichter'''  
'''Sandra Hoferichter''', is the Secretary General of [[EuroDIG]], the European Dialogue on Internet Governance<ref>[http://www.eurodig.org/eurodig-2010/sandra-hoferichter EuroDig.org]</ref>.She is also the organiser of the [[Euro-SSIG|European Summer School on Internet Governance (EuroSSIG)]], [[ICANN Studienkreis]].<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/committees/alac/hoferichter-en.htm ICANN.org]</ref> or Experts meetings on the Internet of Things. 
 
Sandra Hoferichter, is the Secretary General of [[EuroDIG]], the European Dialogue on Internet Governance;<ref>[http://www.eurodig.org/eurodig-2010/sandra-hoferichter EuroDig.org]</ref>.She is also the organiser of the [[Euro-SSIG|European Summer School on Internet Governance (EuroSSIG)]], [[ICANN Studienkreis]].<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/committees/alac/hoferichter-en.htm ICANN.org]</ref> or Experts meetings on the Internet of Things. 


In 2010 Sandra was elected as one European representative to ICANN’s At Large Advisory Committee ([[ALAC]] ) and served on it until November 2016. Since November 2016 she is representing the [[ALAC]] at ICANN’s Nomination Committee (NomCom).
In 2010 Sandra was elected as one European representative to ICANN’s At Large Advisory Committee ([[ALAC]] ) and served on it until November 2016. Since November 2016 she is representing the [[ALAC]] at ICANN’s Nomination Committee (NomCom).
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==Beginnings==
==Beginnings==
She became involved in the Internet Governance process in 2006 via her work as the project manager of Medienstadt Leipzig e.V., which is a German not for profit organization and recognized At-Large Structure. In July, 2006, she attended the ICA-IAMCR Expert Meeting in Rathen, Germany; this led to the establishment of [[GIGANET]], The Global Internet Governance Academic Network, and also helped establish the [[SSIG|Summer Schools in Internet Governance]].<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/committees/alac/hoferichter-en.htm ICANN.org]</ref>
She became involved in the Internet Governance process in 2006 via her work as the project manager of Medienstadt Leipzig e.V., which is a German not-for-profit organization and recognized At-Large Structure. In July 2006, she attended the ICA-IAMCR Expert Meeting in Rathen, Germany; this led to the establishment of [[GIGANET]], The Global Internet Governance Academic Network, and also helped establish the [[SSIG|Summer Schools in Internet Governance]].<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/committees/alac/hoferichter-en.htm ICANN.org]</ref>


==References==
==References==
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Latest revision as of 16:25, 8 June 2021

Affiliation: EURALO
Country: Germany
Facebook:    [Sandra Hoferichter Sandra Hoferichter]
Twitter:    @Shoferichter
Currently a member
of ICANN's ALAC


Featured in the ICANN 52 - Singapore playing card deck

Sandra Hoferichter, is the Secretary General of EuroDIG, the European Dialogue on Internet Governance[1].She is also the organiser of the European Summer School on Internet Governance (EuroSSIG), ICANN Studienkreis.[2] or Experts meetings on the Internet of Things. 

In 2010 Sandra was elected as one European representative to ICANN’s At Large Advisory Committee (ALAC ) and served on it until November 2016. Since November 2016 she is representing the ALAC at ICANN’s Nomination Committee (NomCom).

Sandra s self-employed and holds a degree in Architecture from the Leipzig University of Applied Sciences (HTWK).

Beginnings[edit | edit source]

She became involved in the Internet Governance process in 2006 via her work as the project manager of Medienstadt Leipzig e.V., which is a German not-for-profit organization and recognized At-Large Structure. In July 2006, she attended the ICA-IAMCR Expert Meeting in Rathen, Germany; this led to the establishment of GIGANET, The Global Internet Governance Academic Network, and also helped establish the Summer Schools in Internet Governance.[3]

References[edit | edit source]