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He first started out in the ICANN staff as a consultant to a European/African ALS community group who worked to grow, maintain and bring to fruition the structure of RALOs needed to bring those regions of the world an understanding of what it means to be part of ICANN and revealing their overarching goal.
He first started out in the ICANN staff as a consultant to a European/African ALS community group who worked to grow, maintain and bring to fruition the structure of RALOs needed to bring those regions of the world an understanding of what it means to be part of ICANN and revealing their overarching goal.


He was once the Executive Director of International Music Managers Forum, this forum represented musicians at the international spectrum as opposed to the generalization of specific country artists. Some of these artists included James Brown, “The Godfather of Soul” and the band called Heaven 17.  
He was once the Executive Director of International Music Managers Forum,<ref>[http://www.musicweek.com/story.asp?sectioncode=1&storycode=7481 musicweek.com]</ref> this forum represented musicians at the international spectrum as opposed to the generalization of specific country artists. Some of these artists included James Brown, “The Godfather of Soul” and the band called Heaven 17.  


Nick has also worked a consulting IT leadership position in a for-profit company where he would stay in a director’s position for a 20 year career in the multilateral world. These fields would include many different tasks but there was much urban development as well as negotiations at the World Intellectual Property Organization for purposes of diplomacy.
Nick has also worked a consulting IT leadership position in a for-profit company where he would stay in a director’s position for a 20 year career in the multilateral world. These fields would include many different tasks but there was much urban development as well as negotiations at the World Intellectual Property Organization for purposes of diplomacy.


Throughout his career he has continually worked as both a non-profit, privately held and for-profit worker as both a director of services and varying other positions within a given ICANN field of play. He even ascertained partnership at the Lansharks EIS, Inc. which paved the way for his continued prolonged career.
Throughout his career he has continually worked as both a non-profit, privately held and for-profit worker as both a director of services and varying other positions within a given ICANN field of play. He even ascertained partnership at the Lansharks EIS, Inc. which paved the way for his continued prolonged career.
He has been the  Adviser/Coordinator for Working Groups of Civil Society, Rightsholders and Industry at the WIPO Standing Committee on Copyright and Related Rights.<ref>[http://www.digitalhollywood.com/%231-DHEurope/London-Thursday16A.html digitalhollywood.com]</ref>
== Meetings and Conferences ==
*Keynote speaker at MusicTank's debate on the proposed Sony BMG merger in 2004.<ref>[http://www.musicweek.com/story.asp?sectioncode=1&storycode=7481 musicweek.com]</ref>


== Anthropology ==
== Anthropology ==

Revision as of 09:06, 6 May 2011

Country: Switzerland
LinkedIn:    [Nick Ashton-Hart Nick Ashton-Hart]
Twitter:    @nashtonhart

Nick Ashton-Hart is the Principal at Consensus Optimus

Career History[edit | edit source]

He first started out in the ICANN staff as a consultant to a European/African ALS community group who worked to grow, maintain and bring to fruition the structure of RALOs needed to bring those regions of the world an understanding of what it means to be part of ICANN and revealing their overarching goal.

He was once the Executive Director of International Music Managers Forum,[1] this forum represented musicians at the international spectrum as opposed to the generalization of specific country artists. Some of these artists included James Brown, “The Godfather of Soul” and the band called Heaven 17.

Nick has also worked a consulting IT leadership position in a for-profit company where he would stay in a director’s position for a 20 year career in the multilateral world. These fields would include many different tasks but there was much urban development as well as negotiations at the World Intellectual Property Organization for purposes of diplomacy.

Throughout his career he has continually worked as both a non-profit, privately held and for-profit worker as both a director of services and varying other positions within a given ICANN field of play. He even ascertained partnership at the Lansharks EIS, Inc. which paved the way for his continued prolonged career.

He has been the Adviser/Coordinator for Working Groups of Civil Society, Rightsholders and Industry at the WIPO Standing Committee on Copyright and Related Rights.[2]

Meetings and Conferences[edit | edit source]

  • Keynote speaker at MusicTank's debate on the proposed Sony BMG merger in 2004.[3]

Anthropology[edit | edit source]

Nick was the coordinator of an event in 1987 that involved fundraising for the UN International Year of Shelter for the homeless.

External Links[edit | edit source]

Speech of Nick Ashton-Hart for FIA, IMPALA and the IMMF

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