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'''Jennifer Chung''' is the Director of Corporate Knowledge for [[DotAsia]] Organisation<ref name="icannwiki">ICANNWiki - ICANN 50 Intake Form, June 2014</ref> and oversees the knowledge and policy development for [[The DotAsia Organisation|DotAsia]] in the region and in the community. Jennifer represents [[.asia|.Asia Registry]] and participates in bottom-up policy development processes in [[ICANN]]. She is active in the [[Internet Governance]] sphere and participates in both global and regional [[Internet Governance Forum|Internet Governance Forums]], the [[WSIS]] process as part of the [[Asia Pacific Regional Internet Governance Forum]] ([http://aprigf.asia/ APrIGF]) Secretariat. Jennifer headed the Secretariat for the [[IANA Stewardship Transition Coordination Group]] ([http://www.ianacg.org/ ICG]) and was recently appointed co-secretary for the [[Internet Governance Forum Support Association]] ([http://www.igfsa.org/ IGFSA]). | |||
In her previous role as the Policy and Organisational Relations lead, Jennifer was also the editor for Keepclicking.Asia, a quarterly newsletter, and account manager for IoN magazine (restructured as the IoN.asia brand), a quarterly magazine that caters directly to the Domain Name Industry. | |||
Jennifer has been attending [[ICANN Meetings|ICANN meetings]] since [[ICANN 48 - Buenos Aires|ICANN 48]] in Buenos Aires. She is involved in the [[GNSO]] and [[RySG]] within [[ICANN]], and participates in various GNSO PDP [[Working Group|Working Groups]]. She is also interested in topics such as [[Universal Acceptance]], [[IDN]] Variants, and is a part of the [[Universal Acceptance Steering Group|UASG]] communications subgroup.<ref name="icannwiki" /> | |||
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Jennifer Chung is the Director of Corporate Knowledge for DotAsia Organisation[1] and oversees the knowledge and policy development for DotAsia in the region and in the community. Jennifer represents .Asia Registry and participates in bottom-up policy development processes in ICANN. She is active in the Internet Governance sphere and participates in both global and regional Internet Governance Forums, the WSIS process as part of the Asia Pacific Regional Internet Governance Forum (APrIGF) Secretariat. Jennifer headed the Secretariat for the IANA Stewardship Transition Coordination Group (ICG) and was recently appointed co-secretary for the Internet Governance Forum Support Association (IGFSA).
In her previous role as the Policy and Organisational Relations lead, Jennifer was also the editor for Keepclicking.Asia, a quarterly newsletter, and account manager for IoN magazine (restructured as the IoN.asia brand), a quarterly magazine that caters directly to the Domain Name Industry.
Jennifer has been attending ICANN meetings since ICANN 48 in Buenos Aires. She is involved in the GNSO and RySG within ICANN, and participates in various GNSO PDP Working Groups. She is also interested in topics such as Universal Acceptance, IDN Variants, and is a part of the UASG communications subgroup.[1]