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'''Mondher Laabidi''' is a Senior Consultant at [[Arab World Internet Institute]].<ref>[http://www.giswatch.org/user/82 GIS Watch]</ref> He is the President, and a founding member,<ref>[[ICANN 42]] Interview</ref> of [[Internet Society Tunisia]]. He worked at Khawarizmi Calculation Center as Deputy Director in charge of Development. Mr. Laabidi is an active member of the [[AFRALO]] Community at ICANN,<ref>[http://www.viadeo.com/profile/00223o2jrzkhwb95 viadeo.com]</ref> where he represents Tunisia. He also serves on the Organization Committee at ICTA, a conference on Information and Communication, Technology and Accessibility.<ref>[http://www.icta.rnu.tn/2009/index.php?picta=5 icta.rnu,tn]</ref> He is also involved in the [[IETF]].<ref>[[ICANN 42]] Interview</ref>
'''Mondher Laabidi''' is an Internet Consultant at Arab World Internet Institute.<ref>[http://www.giswatch.org/user/82 GIS Watch]</ref> He is the Vice president of ISOC Tunisia. He is also working at Khawarizmi Calculation Center as Deputy Director in charge of Development. Mr. Laabidi is an active member of the African At-Large Community at ICANN.<ref>[http://www.viadeo.com/profile/00223o2jrzkhwb95 viadeo.com]</ref> He also serves as the Organization committee at ICTA.<ref>[http://www.icta.rnu.tn/2009/index.php?picta=5 icta.rnu,tn]</ref>


He teaches in several universities including ESSEC and IPSI.  
Mr. Laabidi teaches in several universities, including ESSEC and IPSI.  


== Education ==
== Education ==
He holds a Master's degree in Electronic Trade and International purchases from the Université de La Manouba and A Masters degree in Electronic Management of Documents. Mr. Laabidi has a bachelors degree in Management Informatics.<ref>[http://www.viadeo.com/profile/00223o2jrzkhwb95 viadeo.com]</ref>
He holds a Master's degree in Electronic Trade and International purchases from the Université de La Manouba and A Masters degree in Electronic Management of Documents. Mr. Laabidi has a bachelors degree in Management Informatics.<ref>[http://www.viadeo.com/profile/00223o2jrzkhwb95 viadeo.com]</ref>


== External Links ==
== Fun Facts ==
[https://plus.google.com/117633772724399774074/posts Mondher Laabidi] on [[Google Plus]]
Mondher Laabidi plays for an amateur Tunisian fútbol club.<ref>[[ICANN 42]] Interview</ref>


== References ==
== References ==
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Latest revision as of 15:16, 31 October 2022

Country: Tunisia
Email: mondher.laabidi [at] gmail.com
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Mondher Laabidi is a Senior Consultant at Arab World Internet Institute.[1] He is the President, and a founding member,[2] of Internet Society Tunisia. He worked at Khawarizmi Calculation Center as Deputy Director in charge of Development. Mr. Laabidi is an active member of the AFRALO Community at ICANN,[3] where he represents Tunisia. He also serves on the Organization Committee at ICTA, a conference on Information and Communication, Technology and Accessibility.[4] He is also involved in the IETF.[5]

Mr. Laabidi teaches in several universities, including ESSEC and IPSI.

Education

He holds a Master's degree in Electronic Trade and International purchases from the Université de La Manouba and A Masters degree in Electronic Management of Documents. Mr. Laabidi has a bachelors degree in Management Informatics.[6]

Fun Facts

Mondher Laabidi plays for an amateur Tunisian fútbol club.[7]

References