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'''Rosemary Sinclair''' is a Managing Director of Australian Telecommunications Users Group and Vice-Chairman for the [[International Telecommunications Users Group in the Asia Pacific Region]], with widespread experience in the broadcast media industry. She currently embodies the interests of businesses involved in the telecommunications, and represents to a multitude of agencies, carriers, government and industry bodies.  
'''Rosemary Sinclair''' is the Director of External Relations at the University of New South Wale's Australian School of Business. This position involves responsibility for the ASB website and web strategy including the use of social media tools among 60,000 Alumni.  She is widely known as the former Managing Director of Australian Telecommunications Users Group and Vice-Chairman for the [[International Telecommunications Users Group in the Asia Pacific Region]], with widespread experience in the broadcast media industry.


==Career==
Ms. Sinclair has participated in ICANN's [[NCSG|Non-Commercial Stakeholder's Group]], and was involved in the 2009 restructuring of its [[GNSO]], when she was appointed by the [[ICANN Board]] to fill out the inaugural GNSO council at [[ICANN Seoul]].<ref>[http://gnso.icann.org/council/soi/sinclair-soi-22jun11.htm SOI Sinclair, GNSO.ICANN.org]</ref><ref>[http://www.stephanevangelder.com/archives/275-Is-there-something-wrong-with-the-new-GNSO-Councillors.html Is There Something Wrong With the New GNSO Councillors, StephaneVanGelder.com]</ref> She has been a Demand Class Board Member of [[auDA]], the Australian Domain Association, since October 2009.


Ms Sinclair throughout her career has been involved at a high-level of management within the Telecoms industry. At Telecom Australia, she held the title of Manager of Commercial Operations and National General Manager, At ABC, she was the director of Strategic Development for both the Corporation and Radio.
===Career===
In 1993 she moved to the Australian Broadcasting Corporation as Director in the Strategic Development division. She finished three years later, in 1996.
Four years later, in 2001, Rosemary became Managing Director at the Sydney based, [[Australian Telecommunications User Group]]. At [[ATUG]] she led the group through tough times, and after ten dedicated years, her long contribution to the corporation ended.<ref>[http://www.theregister.co.uk/2011/04/20/sinclair_leaves_atug/]</ref>
From May 2011, she took up the role of Director in External Relations for the Australian School of Business, University of New South Wales.
From August 2009, having served the International Telecommunications Users Group (INTUG) for over eight years, Ms Sinclair took over from departed Italian Dr. Sergio Antocicco as its new Chairperson. Before she sat as Vice-Chairman for the Asia Pacific Region, in which capacity she attended meetings chaired by the APEC.<ref>[http://au.linkedin.com/pub/rosemary-sinclair/1b/b61/716]</ref>


==Education==
Ms Sinclair has been involved in high-level management within the telecom industry throughout her career. At Telecom Australia, she held the title of Manager of Commercial Operations and National General Manager. In 1993 she moved to the Australian Broadcasting Corporation as Director in the Strategic Development division. She finished three years later, in 1996.
In 2001, Rosemary became Managing Director at the Sydney-based, [[Australian Telecommunications User Group]]. She worked there for a decade.<ref>[http://www.theregister.co.uk/2011/04/20/sinclair_leaves_atug/ Sinclair Leaves ATUG, TheRegister.co.uk]</ref> In May 2011, she took up the role of Director of External Relations for the Australian School of Business, University of New South Wales.<ref>[http://au.linkedin.com/pub/rosemary-sinclair/1b/b61/716 LinkedIn.com]</ref>


Rosemary received her Bachelor degrees in Law, Arts and Business before also obtaining a Masters degree in Commerce.
===Education===
 
Rosemary received her Bachelor's degree in both Art and Business and a Master's degree in Commerce.




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Country: Australia
LinkedIn:    Rosemary Sinclair
Formerly a member
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Rosemary Sinclair is the Director of External Relations at the University of New South Wale's Australian School of Business. This position involves responsibility for the ASB website and web strategy including the use of social media tools among 60,000 Alumni. She is widely known as the former Managing Director of Australian Telecommunications Users Group and Vice-Chairman for the International Telecommunications Users Group in the Asia Pacific Region, with widespread experience in the broadcast media industry.

Ms. Sinclair has participated in ICANN's Non-Commercial Stakeholder's Group, and was involved in the 2009 restructuring of its GNSO, when she was appointed by the ICANN Board to fill out the inaugural GNSO council at ICANN Seoul.[1][2] She has been a Demand Class Board Member of auDA, the Australian Domain Association, since October 2009.

Career[edit | edit source]

Ms Sinclair has been involved in high-level management within the telecom industry throughout her career. At Telecom Australia, she held the title of Manager of Commercial Operations and National General Manager. In 1993 she moved to the Australian Broadcasting Corporation as Director in the Strategic Development division. She finished three years later, in 1996. In 2001, Rosemary became Managing Director at the Sydney-based, Australian Telecommunications User Group. She worked there for a decade.[3] In May 2011, she took up the role of Director of External Relations for the Australian School of Business, University of New South Wales.[4]

Education[edit | edit source]

Rosemary received her Bachelor's degree in both Art and Business and a Master's degree in Commerce.


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