Marco Schmidt: Difference between revisions
Dustin Loup (talk | contribs) Minor fixes to LinkedIn and Twitter handle formatting |
|||
Line 7: | Line 7: | ||
|email = mschmidt [at] ripe.net | |email = mschmidt [at] ripe.net | ||
|twitter = PDO_RIPE_NCC | |twitter = PDO_RIPE_NCC | ||
|linkedin = | |linkedin = https://www.linkedin.com/in/marco-schmidt-206653b2 | ||
|userbox = | |userbox = | ||
}} | }} | ||
Line 13: | Line 13: | ||
==Career== | ==Career== | ||
Marco works as PDO since 2013. In this role he manages and promotes the [[RIPE]] community Policy Development Processes ([[PDP]]). Further he analyses the impact of proposed and existing policies and evaluates policy trends from the RIPE region and beyond. He also advises the implementation of accepted policies into RIPE NCC procedures and workflow. | Marco works as PDO since 2013. In this role he manages and promotes the [[RIPE]] community Policy Development Processes ([[PDP]]). Further, he analyses the impact of proposed and existing policies and evaluates policy trends from the RIPE region and beyond. He also advises the implementation of accepted policies into RIPE NCC procedures and workflow. | ||
Marco initially joined the RIPE NCC in 2008 s an IP Resource Analyst (IPRA) for the Registration Services department. Within that role, he gained valuable experience in evaluating IPv4, IPv6 and Autonomous System Number requests while providing support to the RIPE NCC membership. | Marco initially joined the RIPE NCC in 2008 s an IP Resource Analyst (IPRA) for the Registration Services department. Within that role, he gained valuable experience in evaluating IPv4, IPv6 and Autonomous System Number requests while providing support to the RIPE NCC membership. | ||
Line 22: | Line 22: | ||
==ICANN Involvement== | ==ICANN Involvement== | ||
Marco supports the [[NRO]] by updating regularly the RIPE related parts of the [[RIR]] Comparative Policy Overview. | Marco supports the [[NRO]] by updating regularly the RIPE-related parts of the [[RIR]] Comparative Policy Overview. | ||
==Involvement in Internet Governance== | ==Involvement in Internet Governance== | ||
In | In the role as PDO, he manages the RIPE community Policy Development Processes (PDP), both externally and internally. | ||
==Education== | ==Education== | ||
Marco graduated from the Ilmenau University of Technology in Germany, with a diploma in Media Economy and Service Management. | Marco graduated from the Ilmenau University of Technology in Germany, with a diploma in Media Economy and Service Management. | ||
[[Category:RIR Community]] | |||
[[Category:Policy Advisors]] |
Latest revision as of 16:33, 2 July 2021
Affiliation: | RIPE NCC |
Country: | Germany |
Email: | mschmidt [at] ripe.net |
LinkedIn: | Marco Schmidt |
Twitter: | @PDO_RIPE_NCC |
Marco Schmidt is currently the Policy Development Officer (PDO) of RIPE NCC.
Career edit
Marco works as PDO since 2013. In this role he manages and promotes the RIPE community Policy Development Processes (PDP). Further, he analyses the impact of proposed and existing policies and evaluates policy trends from the RIPE region and beyond. He also advises the implementation of accepted policies into RIPE NCC procedures and workflow.
Marco initially joined the RIPE NCC in 2008 s an IP Resource Analyst (IPRA) for the Registration Services department. Within that role, he gained valuable experience in evaluating IPv4, IPv6 and Autonomous System Number requests while providing support to the RIPE NCC membership.
Marco also delivers RIPE NCC training courses to Local Internet Registries (LIR) in the RIPE NCC’s service region (Europe, the Middle East and parts of Central Asia).
Prior to joining the RIPE NCC, he worked at a technical helpdesk for a global network company.
ICANN Involvement edit
Marco supports the NRO by updating regularly the RIPE-related parts of the RIR Comparative Policy Overview.
Involvement in Internet Governance edit
In the role as PDO, he manages the RIPE community Policy Development Processes (PDP), both externally and internally.
Education edit
Marco graduated from the Ilmenau University of Technology in Germany, with a diploma in Media Economy and Service Management.