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'''Carolin Silbernagl''' is Co-Founder and Chairwoman of dotHIV [[.hiv]], which she and her team launched in 2010.<ref>[[ICANN 41]] Interview</ref> She is also the Project Manager at sdw (Stiftung der deutschen Wirtschaft), where she directs the start up qualification programm "Herausforderung Unternehmertum".<ref>[http://www.herausforderung-unternehmertum.de/69.0.html herausforderung.de]</ref><ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/in/carolinsilbernagl linkedin.com]</ref>


'''Carolin Silbernagl''' is the Founder and Coordinator of [[.hiv]], which she launched in 2010.<ref>[[ICANN 41]] Interview</ref> She is also the Project Manager at sdw - Herausforderung Unternehmertum.<ref>[http://www.herausforderung-unternehmertum.de/69.0.html herausforderung.de]</ref><ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/in/carolinsilbernagl linkedin.com]</ref>
She began the [[.hiv]] initiative in order to extend HIV/AIDS awareness into a consistent Internet namespace, and it is her goal that .hiv domains will become the red ribbon of the digital age. dotHIV will operate as a nonprofit organisation and is incorporated as a charitable association under German law. Domain sales are exclusively aimed at generating funds for HIV projects around the world and reducing the stigma of the infection. It is the first proposed [[TLD]] aimed at creating and fostering charitable opportunities.<ref>[[ICANN 41]] Interview</ref>


She began the [[.hiv]] initiative in order to extend HIV/AIDS awareness onto a consistent Internet platform, and it is her goal that the space will become the red-ribbon of the Internet. It seems to be the first proposed non-profit [[TLD]], aimed at creating and fostering charitable opportunities.<ref>[[ICANN 41]] Interview</ref>
Support the initiative on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/dothiv


Ms. Silbernagl has been The Project Manager and part of the Academic staff at Foundation of German Industries (sdw) - Klaus Murmann Scholarship Program.<ref>[http://www.aktentasche-babyflasche.de/userfiles/file/AktBabfl_Brosch%C3%BCre.pdf aktentasche.de]</ref><ref>[[ICANN 41]] Interview</ref> The foundation focuses on consulting for start-up organizations.  
Further information on http://www.dothiv.org
 
==Interview==
Silbernagl was interviewed during [[ICANN 47]] in Durban about [[.hiv]].
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Latest revision as of 18:06, 20 May 2021

Country: Germany
Email: cs [at] dothiv.org
LinkedIn:    Carolin Silbernagl
Featured in the ICANN 45 - Toronto playing card deck

Carolin Silbernagl is Co-Founder and Chairwoman of dotHIV .hiv, which she and her team launched in 2010.[1] She is also the Project Manager at sdw (Stiftung der deutschen Wirtschaft), where she directs the start up qualification programm "Herausforderung Unternehmertum".[2][3]

She began the .hiv initiative in order to extend HIV/AIDS awareness into a consistent Internet namespace, and it is her goal that .hiv domains will become the red ribbon of the digital age. dotHIV will operate as a nonprofit organisation and is incorporated as a charitable association under German law. Domain sales are exclusively aimed at generating funds for HIV projects around the world and reducing the stigma of the infection. It is the first proposed TLD aimed at creating and fostering charitable opportunities.[4]

Support the initiative on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/dothiv

Further information on http://www.dothiv.org

Interview

Silbernagl was interviewed during ICANN 47 in Durban about .hiv.

References