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Laina Raveendran Greene is the founding Secretary of [[APIA]], which is the Asia Pacific Internet Association. She served her first term from 1996 to 1997, and immediately served a second term from 1997 to 1998.<ref>[[ICANN 41]] Interview</ref> She was also Singapore’s representative to PECC Infocomm Advisory Committee, and an International Advisory Panel member of the Asia Pacific Development Information Program (APDIP).<ref>[http://www.streeshakti.com/Laina-Greene.aspx Streeshakti.com]</ref> She served as a Policy Advisor to [[APNIC]] from 1997 to 1999,<ref>[[ICANN 41]] Interview</ref> and as the Chair of the Asia Pacific Policy and Legal Track at [[APRICOT]].<ref>[http://www.apricot.net/apricot98/html/instructors.html APRICOT.net]</ref>
 
Laina Raveendran Greene is the founding Secretary of [[APIA]], which is the Asia Pacific Internet Association. She served her first term from 1996 to 1997, and immediately served a second term from 1997 to 1998.<ref>[[ICANN 41]] Interview</ref> She was also Singapore’s representative to PECC Infocomm Advisory Committee, and an International Advisory Panel member of the Asia Pacific Development Information Program (APDIP).<ref>[http://www.streeshakti.com/Laina-Greene.aspx Streeshakti.com]</ref> She served as a Policy Advisor to [[APNIC]] from 1997 to 1999,<ref>[[ICANN 41]] Interview</ref> and as the Chair of the Asia Pacific Policy and Legal Track at [[APRICOT]].<ref>[http://www.apricot.net/apricot98/html/instructors.html APRICOT.net]</ref>
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Ms. Greene was the only representative of the Baha'i International Community to the Tunis Conference of the [[WSIS|World Summit on the Information Society]]. In 1990, she was called upon as a SE Asian IT expert and representative of ASEAN nations for [[UNCTAD|United Nations Conference on Trade and Development]]; this involved extensive international travel to present and meet with various national IT regulators. She was also the Consultant to the Chief of the Telecommunication Regulations and Member Relations at the International Telecommunications Union in Switzerland from 1988 to 1989, and later worked as an Advisor to the International Satellite Organization (INTELSAT) in Washington D.C.<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/in/laina LinkedIn.com]</ref>
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Ms. Greene was the only representative of the Baha'i International Community to the Tunis Conference of the [[WSIS|World Summit on the Information Society]]. In 1990, she was called upon as a SE Asian IT expert and representative of ASEAN nations for the [[UNCTAD|United Nations Conference on Trade and Development]]; this involved extensive international travel to present and meet with various national IT regulators. She was also the Consultant to the Chief of the Telecommunication Regulations and Member Relations at the International Telecommunications Union in Switzerland from 1988 to 1989, and later worked as an Advisor to the International Satellite Organization (INTELSAT) in Washington D.C.<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/in/laina LinkedIn.com]</ref>
    
She has served on a [[WIPO]] panel of experts on domain name and [[Intellectual Property|intelectual property]] issues.<ref>[http://www.streeshakti.com/Laina-Greene.aspx Streeshakti.com]</ref>
 
She has served on a [[WIPO]] panel of experts on domain name and [[Intellectual Property|intelectual property]] issues.<ref>[http://www.streeshakti.com/Laina-Greene.aspx Streeshakti.com]</ref>
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===Other Work===
 
===Other Work===
 
Ms. Greene has an extensive career as a consultant, and over the years her clients have included:  Pacific Internet, [[Cisco Systems]], Juniper Networks, [[Verisign]], Telemedia Italia,  the International Development Research Centre in Canada, and many others.
 
Ms. Greene has an extensive career as a consultant, and over the years her clients have included:  Pacific Internet, [[Cisco Systems]], Juniper Networks, [[Verisign]], Telemedia Italia,  the International Development Research Centre in Canada, and many others.