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'''Mariana Balboni''' is the Coordinator of the Observatory for the Latin American & Caribbean [[ISOC|Information Society]] in the [[ECLAC]], United Nations. | '''Mariana Balboni''' is the Coordinator of the Observatory for the Latin American & Caribbean [[ISOC|Information Society]] in the [[ECLAC]], United Nations. | ||
== Career History == | == Career History == | ||
Prior to joining the ECLAC, she worked as the Manager of the Center of Studies at [[CGI.br]].<ref>[http://www.icannsaopaulo.br/imprensa.htm icannsaopaulo.br]</ref> For two years, she was the Project Manager at Cidade do Conhecimento. Earlier in her career, Ms. Balboni was a Partner at Interactive Communication. She has also worked at [[AOL]] Brazil in the Capacity of a Product Manager, at IDG Brazil as a Sub editor and as a Reporter at RNT.<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/pub/mariana-balboni/5/423/b62 linkedin.com]</ref> | Prior to joining the ECLAC, she worked as the Manager of the Center of Studies at [[CGI.br]].<ref>[http://www.icannsaopaulo.br/imprensa.htm icannsaopaulo.br]</ref> For two years, she was the Project Manager at Cidade do Conhecimento. Earlier in her career, Ms. Balboni was a Partner at Interactive Communication. She has also worked at [[AOL]] Brazil in the Capacity of a Product Manager, at IDG Brazil as a Sub-editor and as a Reporter at RNT.<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/pub/mariana-balboni/5/423/b62 linkedin.com]</ref> | ||
Mariana was a speaker at the Fifth<ref>[http://www.eclac.cl/socinfo/noticias/noticias/4/35914/Agenda.pdf eclac.cl]</ref> and Sixth Regional Workshop on Information Society Measurement in Latin America and the Caribbean<ref>[http://www.itu.int/ITU-D/ict/events/uruguay10/material/Agenda%20Sixth%20Workshop%20OSILAC.pdf itu.int]</ref> She was a moderator at the ''SESSION: THE ROAD AHEAD'' at LAC [[IGF]] PREP - Quito, 2010.<ref>[http://www.lacnic.net/documentos/igfprep2010/ElCaminopordelanteLAC-EN.pdf lacnic.net]</ref> | Mariana was a speaker at the Fifth<ref>[http://www.eclac.cl/socinfo/noticias/noticias/4/35914/Agenda.pdf eclac.cl]</ref> and Sixth Regional Workshop on Information Society Measurement in Latin America and the Caribbean<ref>[http://www.itu.int/ITU-D/ict/events/uruguay10/material/Agenda%20Sixth%20Workshop%20OSILAC.pdf itu.int]</ref> She was a moderator at the ''SESSION: THE ROAD AHEAD'' at LAC [[IGF]] PREP - Quito, 2010.<ref>[http://www.lacnic.net/documentos/igfprep2010/ElCaminopordelanteLAC-EN.pdf lacnic.net]</ref> | ||
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Mariana Balboni is the Coordinator of the Observatory for the Latin American & Caribbean Information Society in the ECLAC, United Nations.
Career History
Prior to joining the ECLAC, she worked as the Manager of the Center of Studies at CGI.br.[1] For two years, she was the Project Manager at Cidade do Conhecimento. Earlier in her career, Ms. Balboni was a Partner at Interactive Communication. She has also worked at AOL Brazil in the Capacity of a Product Manager, at IDG Brazil as a Sub-editor and as a Reporter at RNT.[2]
Mariana was a speaker at the Fifth[3] and Sixth Regional Workshop on Information Society Measurement in Latin America and the Caribbean[4] She was a moderator at the SESSION: THE ROAD AHEAD at LAC IGF PREP - Quito, 2010.[5]
Education
PhD, Sciences of Communication, University of Sao Paulo, 2008 Masters, Sciences of Communication, University of Montreal, 1999 Bachelors, Communication and Journalism, University of Sao Paulo, 1999[6]