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'''Frederic Donck''' is the Director for the European Regional Bureau of [[ISOC]]; he started working at [[ISOC]] in 2007. <ref>[http://fr-fr.facebook.com/frederic.donck Facebook Information]</ref>
'''Frederic Donck''' is the Director for the European Regional Bureau of [[ISOC]]; he started working at [[ISOC]] in 2007. <ref>[http://fr-fr.facebook.com/frederic.donck Facebook Information]</ref>


Mr. Donck worked for almost ten years within the European Commission.<ref>[http://www.isoc.org/isoc/general/staff/?id=9  ISOC.org About Frederic Donck]</ref>
Mr. Donck worked for almost ten years within the [[EC|European Commission]].<ref>[http://www.isoc.org/isoc/general/staff/?id=9  ISOC.org About Frederic Donck]</ref>
==Professional Experience==
==Professional Experience==
Frederic Donck is an experienced and professional negotiator, some of his work includes:
Frederic Donck is an experienced and professional negotiator, some of his work includes:
* September 1988 - September 1989: Civil servant within the European Commission
* September 1988 - September 1989: Civil servant within the European Commission
* October 1989 - October 1990: Frederic Donck was a barrister at the law firm Van Bael & Bellis. He generally worked within the telecommunication sector, focusing on competition cases.
* October 1989 - October 1990: Frederic Donck was a barrister at the law firm Van Bael & Bellis. He generally worked within the telecommunication sector, focusing on competition cases.
* 1990-1998: He was an Administrator for the European Commission focusing on global policy for [[SME]]s as well as on the development of new  European projects for SMEs.   
* 1990-1998: He was an Administrator for the European Commission focusing on global policy for [[SME]]s as well as on the development of new  European projects for SMEs.   
* March 1994- December 1995: He worked within the International Labour Office located in Geneva. Here he was in charge of supervising strategic communication for governments and other key EU decision makers. <ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/pub/frederic-donck/5/785/703 Linkedin Employment]</ref>
* March 1994- December 1995: He worked within the International Labour Office located in Geneva. Here he was in charge of supervising strategic communication for governments and other key EU decision-makers. <ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/pub/frederic-donck/5/785/703 Linkedin Employment]</ref>
* 1999-2004: He was a board member within the ETNO association.  
* 1999-2004: He was a board member within the ETNO association.  
* 1999-2007: Meanwhile, Frederic Donck worked also as a senior adviser for corporate executives within the public company Belgacom and FD Blueprint.  
* 1999-2007: Meanwhile, Frederic Donck worked also as a senior adviser for corporate executives within the public company Belgacom and FD Blueprint.  
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==Education==
==Education==
Frederic Donck holds a bachelor degree in Law from the Catholic University of Louvain-La-Neuve (UCL), and a master degree in European Law which he gained during the period 1987-1988. He also decided to conduct a post-graduate work in the field of "Strategic and Problem-Solving Therapy" within the period 2005-2008, at the Gregory Bateson Institute, USA.<ref>[http://www.isoc.org/isoc/general/staff/?id=9 ISOC.org Education]</ref>
Frederic Donck holds a bachelor's degree in Law from the Catholic University of Louvain-La-Neuve (UCL), and a master's degree in European Law, which he completed in 1988. He also decided to conduct post-graduate work in the field of "Strategic and Problem-Solving Therapy" from 2005-2008, at the Gregory Bateson Institute, USA.<ref>[http://www.isoc.org/isoc/general/staff/?id=9 ISOC.org Education]</ref>


==References==
==References==
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Latest revision as of 15:10, 6 July 2021

Country: Switzerland
Email: donck [at] isoc.org
Website:

   http://www.isoc.org/

Facebook:    Frederic Donck
LinkedIn:    Frederic Donck

Frederic Donck is the Director for the European Regional Bureau of ISOC; he started working at ISOC in 2007. [1]

Mr. Donck worked for almost ten years within the European Commission.[2]

Professional Experience

Frederic Donck is an experienced and professional negotiator, some of his work includes:

  • September 1988 - September 1989: Civil servant within the European Commission
  • October 1989 - October 1990: Frederic Donck was a barrister at the law firm Van Bael & Bellis. He generally worked within the telecommunication sector, focusing on competition cases.
  • 1990-1998: He was an Administrator for the European Commission focusing on global policy for SMEs as well as on the development of new European projects for SMEs.
  • March 1994- December 1995: He worked within the International Labour Office located in Geneva. Here he was in charge of supervising strategic communication for governments and other key EU decision-makers. [3]
  • 1999-2004: He was a board member within the ETNO association.
  • 1999-2007: Meanwhile, Frederic Donck worked also as a senior adviser for corporate executives within the public company Belgacom and FD Blueprint.
  • 2007-Present: He has been working at ISOC.

Education

Frederic Donck holds a bachelor's degree in Law from the Catholic University of Louvain-La-Neuve (UCL), and a master's degree in European Law, which he completed in 1988. He also decided to conduct post-graduate work in the field of "Strategic and Problem-Solving Therapy" from 2005-2008, at the Gregory Bateson Institute, USA.[4]

References