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'''Sabine Dolderer''' was a Director and member of the Executive Board at [[DENIC]] eG until April, 2007. She is currently the CEO there. In her prior role, she was responsible for the business and technical services for the [[TLD]] [[.de]] registry in Frankfurt, Germany. Sabine has been with [[DENIC]] since its inception in 1994, when it was managed by the University of Karlsruhe computing center, and through its founding as a cooperative in 1997.<ref>[http://www.ricklatona.com/2009/07/21/interview-with-sabine-dolderer-ceo-of-denic-germanys-de-cctld/ Interview with Sabine Dolderer, CEO of DENIC – Germany’s .de ccTLD]</ref>
'''Sabine Dolderer''' is the CEO at [[DENIC]] eG. Prior to April 2007, she served as Director and member of the Executive Board at [[DENIC]] eG, in which capacity she was responsible for the business and technical services for the [[TLD]] [[.de]] registry in Frankfurt, Germany. Sabine has been with [[DENIC]] since its inception in 1994, when it was managed by the University of Karlsruhe computing center, and through its founding as a cooperative in 1997.<ref>[http://www.ricklatona.com/2009/07/21/interview-with-sabine-dolderer-ceo-of-denic-germanys-de-cctld/ Interview with Sabine Dolderer, CEO of DENIC – Germany’s .de ccTLD]</ref>


Sabine has served as member of the Board of Directors for [[CENTR]] from 2000 - 2003, and again since March, 2007.<ref>[http://de.linkedin.com/pub/sabine-dolderer/5/a0/210 linkedin profile]</ref>
Sabine has served as member of the Board of Directors for [[CENTR]] from 2000 - 2003, and again since March 2007.<ref>[http://de.linkedin.com/pub/sabine-dolderer/5/a0/210 linkedin profile]</ref>
===Background===
===Background===
Sabine worked from 1990-1997 as a scientific assistant at the University of Karlsruhe computer center, where she was responsible for central communication services such as e-mail, news, and Internet access. In 1994, she took on the additional responsibility of the [[DENIC]] project, for which the University of Karlsruhe performed the technical engineering responsibilities on behalf of the top German Internet Service Providers ([[ISP]]s) until 1999.<ref>[http://de.linkedin.com/pub/sabine-dolderer/5/a0/210 linkedin profile]</ref>
Sabine worked from 1990-1997 as a scientific assistant at the University of Karlsruhe computer center, where she was responsible for central communication services such as e-mail, news, and Internet access. In 1994, she took on the additional responsibility of the [[DENIC]] project, for which the University of Karlsruhe performed the technical engineering responsibilities on behalf of the top German Internet Service Providers ([[ISP]]s) until 1999.<ref>[http://de.linkedin.com/pub/sabine-dolderer/5/a0/210 linkedin profile]</ref>

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Country: Germany
Email: sabine [at] denic.de
LinkedIn:    [Sabine Dolderer Sabine Dolderer]

Sabine Dolderer is the CEO at DENIC eG. Prior to April 2007, she served as Director and member of the Executive Board at DENIC eG, in which capacity she was responsible for the business and technical services for the TLD .de registry in Frankfurt, Germany. Sabine has been with DENIC since its inception in 1994, when it was managed by the University of Karlsruhe computing center, and through its founding as a cooperative in 1997.[1]

Sabine has served as member of the Board of Directors for CENTR from 2000 - 2003, and again since March 2007.[2]

Background

Sabine worked from 1990-1997 as a scientific assistant at the University of Karlsruhe computer center, where she was responsible for central communication services such as e-mail, news, and Internet access. In 1994, she took on the additional responsibility of the DENIC project, for which the University of Karlsruhe performed the technical engineering responsibilities on behalf of the top German Internet Service Providers (ISPs) until 1999.[3]

Education

Sabine received her education at the University of Karlsruhe, where she obtained her degree in informatics/computer science.

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