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+ | '''Ira Magaziner''' is considered as one of America's most successful corporate strategist before joining President [[Bill Clinton]]'s as Senior Political Advisor for Policy Development.<ref>[http://www.energycongress.com/program/iramagazinerbio.htm Ira Magazier Biography]</ref> He also served as Chief Internet Policy Advisor of the Clinton Administration who prepared the report, "A Frameworl for Global Electronic Commerce," which became the guideline in creating a new corporation to handle the technical management of the internet. to promote development, competition and international participation.<ref>[http://www.nikkei.co.jp/summit/98summit/english/katagaki.html A Forum with Ira Magaziner]</ref> | ||
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Ira Magaziner is considered as one of America's most successful corporate strategist before joining President Bill Clinton's as Senior Political Advisor for Policy Development.[1] He also served as Chief Internet Policy Advisor of the Clinton Administration who prepared the report, "A Frameworl for Global Electronic Commerce," which became the guideline in creating a new corporation to handle the technical management of the internet. to promote development, competition and international participation.[2]