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'''Paul Szyndler''' is the General Manager of Public Relations at [[auDA]]. In this position, he performs tasks like community engagement, government affairs, and policy development. He also represents auDA/[[.au]] in [[ICANN]]'s [[ccNSO]], and is a member of the [[IGF]] and [[APTLD]].<ref>[[ICANN 43]] Interview</ref>
'''Paul Szyndler''' is the General Manager of Public relations at [[auDA]]. In this position, he performs tasks like community engagement, government affairs and policy development. He is also auDA representative to ICANN's ccNSO.


== Career History ==
== Career History ==
Prior to becoming the General Manager of Public Relations, he was the Public Relations Officer at auDA.  He was also the chair of the Study Group on the use of country and territory names as TLDs at [[ccNSO]].<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/resources/policy/update/update-aug11-en.htm#5 ICANN Policy Update 2011]</ref> Paul worked as a senior policy officer for Australia’s Department of Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy for 8 years before he joined auDA.
Paul joined auDA in 2009<ref>[[ICANN 43]] Interview</ref> as Public Relations Officer. Prior to this, he was Senior Policy Officer for Australia’s Department of Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy for 8 years.<ref>[http://www.aptld.org/file/2012jan/APTLD%202012%20Election%20-%20list%20of%20nominees.pdf APTLD Board Elections 2012]</ref>


He actively participates in Internet related meetings and inter governmental policy discussions likes WSIS, ITU and the IGF.<ref>[http://www.intgovforum.org/PL_Feb13.html IGF participant list]</ref><ref>[http://www.aptld.org/file/2012jan/APTLD%202012%20Election%20-%20list%20of%20nominees.pdf APTLD Board Elections 2012]</ref>
Szyndler actively participates in Internet-related meetings and inter-governmental policy discussions likes [[WSIS]], [[ITU]], and the IGF.<ref>[http://www.intgovforum.org/PL_Feb13.html IGF participant list]</ref><ref>[http://www.aptld.org/file/2012jan/APTLD%202012%20Election%20-%20list%20of%20nominees.pdf APTLD Board Elections 2012]</ref> He was also the chair of the [[CcNSO Study Group on the Use of Names for Countries and Territories|ccNSO's Study Group on the use of country and territory names]] as TLDs.<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/resources/policy/update/update-aug11-en.htm#5 ICANN Policy Update 2011]</ref>  


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Country: Australia
Email: paul.szyndler [at] auda.org.au
LinkedIn:    Paul Szyndler

Paul Szyndler is the General Manager of Public Relations at auDA. In this position, he performs tasks like community engagement, government affairs, and policy development. He also represents auDA/.au in ICANN's ccNSO, and is a member of the IGF and APTLD.[1]

Career History[edit | edit source]

Paul joined auDA in 2009[2] as Public Relations Officer. Prior to this, he was Senior Policy Officer for Australia’s Department of Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy for 8 years.[3]

Szyndler actively participates in Internet-related meetings and inter-governmental policy discussions likes WSIS, ITU, and the IGF.[4][5] He was also the chair of the ccNSO's Study Group on the use of country and territory names as TLDs.[6]

References[edit | edit source]