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'''Sandra Hoferichter''' is a European [[ALAC]] representative.  
'''Sandra Hoferichter''' is a European [[ALAC]] representative. She has been coordinating the [[SSIG|European Summer School on Internet Governance]] since 2007; the program takes place annually in Meissen, Germany. Sandra is also the administrative coordinator of [[EuroDIG]], the European Dialogue on Internet Governance; the European [[IGF]]; and is the manager of the [[ICANN Studienkreis]].<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/committees/alac/hoferichter-en.htm ICANN.org]</ref>
 
As project manager at Medienstadt Leipzig e.V., a German not for profit organisation and recognized At-Large Structure under [[ICANN]] Bylaws, she became involved in the Internet Governance process during the ICA-IAMCR Expert Meeting in Rathen/Germany in July 2006, which paved the way for the establishment of the "Global Internet Governance Academic Network"  ([[GIGANET]]) and initiated the establishment of Summer Schools in Internet Governance ([[SSIG]]). Since 2007, she coordinates the European Summer School on Internet Governance (Euro-SSIG) which takes place every year in Meissen / Germany. She is the administrative coordinator of the European Dialogue on Internet Governance ([[EuroDIG]]), the European [[IGF]], as well as the manager of the [[ICANN Studienkreis]]; Sandra was also a key organizer of various Internet conferences, including an EURO-NF Expert Meetings on the ³Governance and Privacy Dimension of the Internet of Things² (Leipzig, July 2009 and March 2011 ).
 
Sandra is self-employed as architect and holds a degree in Architecture from the Academy of Technique, Culture, and Business of Leipzig (HTWK).
 
<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/committees/alac/hoferichter-en.htm ICANN.org]</ref>


Sandra is self-employed as architect and holds a degree in Architecture from the Academy of Technique, Culture, and Business of Leipzig.
===Conference Coordination===
Ms. Hoferichter coordinated Euro-NF Expert Meetings on the Governance and Privacy Dimension of the Internet of Things; held in Leipzing in July, 2009, and March, 2011.<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/committees/alac/hoferichter-en.htm ICANN.org]</ref>
==Beginnings==
She became involved in the Internet Governance process in 2006 via her work as the project manager of Medienstadt Leipzig e.V., which is a German not for profit organization and recognized At-Large Structure. In July, 2006, she attended the ICA-IAMCR Expert Meeting in Rathen, Germany; this led to the establishment of [[GIGANET]], The Global Internet Governance Academic Network, and also helped establish the [[SSIG|Summer Schools in Internet Governance]].<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/committees/alac/hoferichter-en.htm ICANN.org]</ref>
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Sandra Hoferichter is a European ALAC representative. She has been coordinating the European Summer School on Internet Governance since 2007; the program takes place annually in Meissen, Germany. Sandra is also the administrative coordinator of EuroDIG, the European Dialogue on Internet Governance; the European IGF; and is the manager of the ICANN Studienkreis.[1]

Sandra is self-employed as architect and holds a degree in Architecture from the Academy of Technique, Culture, and Business of Leipzig.

Conference Coordination

Ms. Hoferichter coordinated Euro-NF Expert Meetings on the Governance and Privacy Dimension of the Internet of Things; held in Leipzing in July, 2009, and March, 2011.[2]

Beginnings

She became involved in the Internet Governance process in 2006 via her work as the project manager of Medienstadt Leipzig e.V., which is a German not for profit organization and recognized At-Large Structure. In July, 2006, she attended the ICA-IAMCR Expert Meeting in Rathen, Germany; this led to the establishment of GIGANET, The Global Internet Governance Academic Network, and also helped establish the Summer Schools in Internet Governance.[3]

References