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Her involvement with DotGreen and the general [[ICANN]] process allows her to give insightful presentations to individuals who are do not have the same inside knowledge.<ref>[http://nametalent.com/blog/?tag=annalisa-roger Nametalent.com/blog]</ref> | Her involvement with DotGreen and the general [[ICANN]] process allows her to give insightful presentations to individuals who are do not have the same inside knowledge.<ref>[http://nametalent.com/blog/?tag=annalisa-roger Nametalent.com/blog]</ref> | ||
==DotGreen== | ==DotGreen== | ||
DotGreen marks the first environmental [[TLD]] initiative. Its registry services have been contracted to [[Neustar]]. They are currently preparing to apply through the new new [[gTLD]] process. The [[.green]] extension is aimed to serve the environmentally concerned community around the globe and to give back to non-profit organizations all over the world.<ref>[http://dotgreen.org/about.html DotGreen.org]</ref> Annalisa's current team includes [[Jennifer Knoll]] and [[John Deneen]].<ref>ICANN40 Interview</ref> | DotGreen marks the first environmental [[TLD]] initiative. "Green" in this context is not only an internationally recognized symbol for environmentalism and progress, it is even more specifically an acronym for Global Response to Environmental and Economic Necessities.<ref>[http://rmdc.co/speakers/ RMDC.co]</ref> Its registry services have been contracted to [[Neustar]]. They are currently preparing to apply through the new new [[gTLD]] process. The [[.green]] extension is aimed to serve the environmentally concerned community around the globe and to give back to non-profit organizations all over the world.<ref>[http://dotgreen.org/about.html DotGreen.org]</ref> Annalisa's current team includes [[Jennifer Knoll]] and [[John Deneen]].<ref>ICANN40 Interview</ref> | ||
==Women's Issues== | ==Women's Issues== | ||
Ms. Roger was appointed by the Marin County Board of Supervisors as a Women’s Commissioner in 2010. She is set to hold this post until 2013.<ref>[http://www.co.marin.ca.us/depts/bs/members/mcbds/MbrPage.cfm?memberid=1791 Analisa Roger]</ref> She also is involved [[DNS Women]], a network which meets alongside the tri-annual [[ICANN]] meetings.<ref>[http://www.annalisaroger.co/just-me-2/ AnnalisaRoger.co]</ref> | Ms. Roger was appointed by the Marin County Board of Supervisors as a Women’s Commissioner in 2010. She is set to hold this post until 2013.<ref>[http://www.co.marin.ca.us/depts/bs/members/mcbds/MbrPage.cfm?memberid=1791 Analisa Roger]</ref> She also is involved [[DNS Women]], a network which meets alongside the tri-annual [[ICANN]] meetings.<ref>[http://www.annalisaroger.co/just-me-2/ AnnalisaRoger.co]</ref> | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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Revision as of 19:54, 5 April 2011
Country: | USA |
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LinkedIn: | [Ms. Roger's Profile Annalisa Roger] |
Twitter: | @AnnalisaRoger |
Annalisa Roger founded DotGreen in 2007, and continues to be its CEO. She is also the co-Founder and co-Chair of San Francisco's regional chapter of ISOC.[1][2] Annalisa is also NARALO liaison and has previously worked in a variety of ALAC Working Groups.[3]
Her involvement with DotGreen and the general ICANN process allows her to give insightful presentations to individuals who are do not have the same inside knowledge.[4]
DotGreen
DotGreen marks the first environmental TLD initiative. "Green" in this context is not only an internationally recognized symbol for environmentalism and progress, it is even more specifically an acronym for Global Response to Environmental and Economic Necessities.[5] Its registry services have been contracted to Neustar. They are currently preparing to apply through the new new gTLD process. The .green extension is aimed to serve the environmentally concerned community around the globe and to give back to non-profit organizations all over the world.[6] Annalisa's current team includes Jennifer Knoll and John Deneen.[7]
Women's Issues
Ms. Roger was appointed by the Marin County Board of Supervisors as a Women’s Commissioner in 2010. She is set to hold this post until 2013.[8] She also is involved DNS Women, a network which meets alongside the tri-annual ICANN meetings.[9]
References
- ↑ ICANN40 Interview
- ↑ Twitter Profile
- ↑ AnnalisaRoger.co
- ↑ Nametalent.com/blog
- ↑ RMDC.co
- ↑ DotGreen.org
- ↑ ICANN40 Interview
- ↑ Analisa Roger
- ↑ AnnalisaRoger.co