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'''Parkpoom Tripatana''' is the Managing Director at [[THNIC]].<ref>[http://www.nationmultimedia.com/2011/01/18/business/Website-addresses-can-now-be-in-Thai-30146601.html nationmultimedia.com]</ref>
'''Parkpoom Tripatana''' is the Managing Director at [[THNIC]], which is Thailand's national registry.<ref>[http://www.nationmultimedia.com/2011/01/18/business/Website-addresses-can-now-be-in-Thai-30146601.html nationmultimedia.com]</ref> He has held this position since 1999.<ref>[[ICANN 41]] Interview</ref>
 
Mr. Tripatana began as a volunteer for the national registry in 1997. He is a member of [[APTLD]]
===Projects and Development===
He was involved in the successful Thai [[IDN]] deployment in March, 2011. Mr. Tripatana is currently interested in developing ICT projects to help with disaster recovery. He was involved in the creation of the THNIC Foundation.<ref>ICANN 41 Interview</ref>


== Education ==
== Education ==

Revision as of 16:48, 9 July 2011

Country: Thailand
Email: parkpoom [at] thnic.net
Facebook:    [Parkpoom Tripatana Parkpoom Tripatana]
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Parkpoom Tripatana is the Managing Director at THNIC, which is Thailand's national registry.[1] He has held this position since 1999.[2]

Mr. Tripatana began as a volunteer for the national registry in 1997. He is a member of APTLD

Projects and Development

He was involved in the successful Thai IDN deployment in March, 2011. Mr. Tripatana is currently interested in developing ICT projects to help with disaster recovery. He was involved in the creation of the THNIC Foundation.[3]

Education

Mr. Tripatana has study from the Asian Institute of Technology and Chulalongkorn Mahawitthayalai.[4] He attended ACRP in 2008.[5]

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