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'''Erika Mann''' is a Senior Advisor Covington & Burling LLP. Mann is also part of the [[GNSO]] council and a former member of the [[ICANN Board|ICANN Board of Directors]]. She was appointed by the [[Nominating Committee]] on December 10, 2010. Her appointment ended at the conclusion of the [https://www.icann.org/profiles/erika-mann 2016 Annual Meeting]. She is the current senior European policy advisor at Covington's global Public Policy and Government Affairs practice. Prior to this, she was the current Executive Vice President of the Computer & Communications Industry Association and head of the [[Facebook]] Brussels Office. She also serves as a non-resident Senior Fellow of the Atlantic Council, a Trustee of Friends of Europe, and a Member of the Advisory Board of the European Policy Center. Mann is is a foreign policy expert with extensive experience in transatlantic relations and international internet policy formation.<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/biog/mann.htm ICANN Board of Directors Biographical Information]</ref><ref>[http://domainincite.com/facebook-hires-icann-director/ Facebook Hires ICANN Director]</ref> | |||
==Career History== | |||
In 1985, Mann founded Philtech, an IT Consultancy firm providing solutions on data privacy, telecommunications regulation, e-commerce, and internet regulation, including [[ICANN]] issues and policies. She served as CEO of the company until 1994. In 1994, Erika became a Member of the European Parliament (MEP), in which position she focused on policies concerning the World Trade Organization ([[WTO]]), transatlantic relations, digital economy, telecommunications, and the Internet, and research. She served as MEP for 15 years, until 2009. While serving as Chairman of the Transatlantic Policy Network (TPN) from 2003 until 2009, she was instrumental in the development of the idea for a Transatlantic Market between the United States and the European Union, which paved the way to the establishment of the Transatlantic Economic Council (TEC) in 2007. She served as a member of the TEC Advisory Board until 2009. She was also a founding member of the [[European Internet Foundation]] and served as Chairman of the organization until 2009.<ref>[http://blog.erikamann.com/about/ Erika Mann Curriculum Vitae]</ref> <ref>[http://eifonline.ox2.be/en/articles/about-us/mission.cfm European Internet Foundation Mission & Programme]</ref> | |||
===Memberships=== | |||
Mann is an active member and officer in various organizations, including:<ref>[http://blog.erikamann.com/about/ Erika Mann Curriculum Vitae]</ref> | |||
* Parliamentary Delegation to the EU-Mexico - Chairperson | |||
* Atlantic Council - Non-resident Senior Fellow | |||
* Atlantic Council Business and Economics Advisory Group - Member | |||
* Salzburg Global Seminar - Member of the Board | |||
* German Marshall Foundation - Member | |||
* Internews - Member of the Board | |||
* International Education and Encounter Network (IBB )- Member of the Board of Trustees | |||
* Max-Planck-Institute for Aeronomics in Katlenburg, Lindau, Germany - Member of the Board of Trustees | |||
* Kompetenzzentrum Technik e.V.-Co - Chairperson of the Board of Trustees | |||
* Women in Industrial Research (WIR) of the European Commission - Member of Expert Groups | |||
* Europa Donna (a women's initiative against breast cancer) -Member | |||
* European Policy Centre (EPC) - Member of the Advisory Council | |||
* European Policy Studies(CEPS) -Member | |||
* Kangaroo Group - Member of the Board | |||
* Friends of Europe - Trustee | |||
===Awards=== | |||
* European-American Business Council Award - 2005 | |||
* Academic of the International Informatization Academy of the United Nations (AC II A UN) - 2003 | |||
* Bundesverdienstkreuz am Bande (Federal Cross Merit) -2001 | |||
==Education== | |||
Mann received her Bachelor's degree in Educational Science and Masters Degree in Philosophy from the University of Hannover. She speaks German, English, Spanish, and French. | |||
==References== | |||
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Erika Mann is a Senior Advisor Covington & Burling LLP. Mann is also part of the GNSO council and a former member of the ICANN Board of Directors. She was appointed by the Nominating Committee on December 10, 2010. Her appointment ended at the conclusion of the 2016 Annual Meeting. She is the current senior European policy advisor at Covington's global Public Policy and Government Affairs practice. Prior to this, she was the current Executive Vice President of the Computer & Communications Industry Association and head of the Facebook Brussels Office. She also serves as a non-resident Senior Fellow of the Atlantic Council, a Trustee of Friends of Europe, and a Member of the Advisory Board of the European Policy Center. Mann is is a foreign policy expert with extensive experience in transatlantic relations and international internet policy formation.[1][2]
Career History
In 1985, Mann founded Philtech, an IT Consultancy firm providing solutions on data privacy, telecommunications regulation, e-commerce, and internet regulation, including ICANN issues and policies. She served as CEO of the company until 1994. In 1994, Erika became a Member of the European Parliament (MEP), in which position she focused on policies concerning the World Trade Organization (WTO), transatlantic relations, digital economy, telecommunications, and the Internet, and research. She served as MEP for 15 years, until 2009. While serving as Chairman of the Transatlantic Policy Network (TPN) from 2003 until 2009, she was instrumental in the development of the idea for a Transatlantic Market between the United States and the European Union, which paved the way to the establishment of the Transatlantic Economic Council (TEC) in 2007. She served as a member of the TEC Advisory Board until 2009. She was also a founding member of the European Internet Foundation and served as Chairman of the organization until 2009.[3] [4]
Memberships
Mann is an active member and officer in various organizations, including:[5]
- Parliamentary Delegation to the EU-Mexico - Chairperson
- Atlantic Council - Non-resident Senior Fellow
- Atlantic Council Business and Economics Advisory Group - Member
- Salzburg Global Seminar - Member of the Board
- German Marshall Foundation - Member
- Internews - Member of the Board
- International Education and Encounter Network (IBB )- Member of the Board of Trustees
- Max-Planck-Institute for Aeronomics in Katlenburg, Lindau, Germany - Member of the Board of Trustees
- Kompetenzzentrum Technik e.V.-Co - Chairperson of the Board of Trustees
- Women in Industrial Research (WIR) of the European Commission - Member of Expert Groups
- Europa Donna (a women's initiative against breast cancer) -Member
- European Policy Centre (EPC) - Member of the Advisory Council
- European Policy Studies(CEPS) -Member
- Kangaroo Group - Member of the Board
- Friends of Europe - Trustee
Awards
- European-American Business Council Award - 2005
- Academic of the International Informatization Academy of the United Nations (AC II A UN) - 2003
- Bundesverdienstkreuz am Bande (Federal Cross Merit) -2001
Education
Mann received her Bachelor's degree in Educational Science and Masters Degree in Philosophy from the University of Hannover. She speaks German, English, Spanish, and French.
References