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Ayesha Hassan manages the ICC's policy work on E-Business, IT and Telecoms.<ref>[http://www.intgovforum.org/cms/index.php/hassan intgovforum.org]</ref> She is also the in charge of ICC’s initiative, Business Action to Support the Information Society (BASIS). Ms. Hassan serves on the multistakeholder advisory group for the Internet Governance Forum ([[IGF]]).<ref>[http://www.medienstadt-leipzig.org/euronf/summer-school/faculty.html#12 medienstadt-leipzig.org]</ref>
Ayesha Hassan manages the [[ICC]]'s policy work on E-Business, IT and Telecoms.<ref>[http://www.intgovforum.org/cms/index.php/hassan intgovforum.org]</ref> She is also the in charge of ICC’s initiative, Business Action to Support the Information Society (BASIS). Ms. Hassan serves on the multistakeholder advisory group for the Internet Governance Forum ([[IGF]]).<ref>[http://www.medienstadt-leipzig.org/euronf/summer-school/faculty.html#12 medienstadt-leipzig.org]</ref>


== Career History ==
== Career History ==

Revision as of 17:45, 7 April 2011

Country: France
LinkedIn:    [Ayesha Hassan Ayesha Hassan]

Ayesha Hassan manages the ICC's policy work on E-Business, IT and Telecoms.[1] She is also the in charge of ICC’s initiative, Business Action to Support the Information Society (BASIS). Ms. Hassan serves on the multistakeholder advisory group for the Internet Governance Forum (IGF).[2]

Career History[edit | edit source]

Ms. Hassan has extensive experience as a Lawyer and specializes in dispute resolution, international policy, and ecommerce issues. She has been the head of the Online Dispute Resolution Services at SquareTrade.[3]

She managed the Coordinating Committee of Business Interlocutors (CCBI).[4] She has served the UN Secretary-General’s Task Force on Financial Mechanisms. She has represented ICC on a number of Occasions and conferences like the G8 Dot Force, the UN Information and Communication Technologies Task Force and other events hosted by the OECD, the WTO, ITU Telecoms and the EU Commission.[5]

She attended the ICANN Silicon Valley.[6]

She was a Faculty member at the Euro-NF Summer School on Socio Economic and Governance Issues.[7]

From 1193-1997, she was an Associate at Burnham & Brown (formerly Larson & Burnham), in 1992, she worked as a counsel at Sullivan, Hill, Lewin & Markham and was from 1990-1991 she was an Associate at Neil, Dymott, Perkins, Brown & Frank. All of these are law firms based in France.[8]

Education[edit | edit source]

She holds an undergraduate degree in political science from the University of Chicago, studied law from the University of San Diego and holds a Masters in international policy studies from Stanford University.

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