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'''Jean-Jacques Subrenat''' is a writer and | '''Jean-Jacques Subrenat''' is a writer and former diplomat. Presently, he is the senior advisor to the board of [[CCRN]] and a part of [[EUNIC]]. He was selected as a member of the [[ICANN]] board, his term began in 2007 and ended in 2010.<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/biog/subrenat.htm icann.org]</ref> | ||
He is also working as a consultant after retiring from diplomatic service. He is the chairman of advisory board of "Institut Pierre Werner" and a Tutor at ENA.<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/magazine/archive/nomcom-200709.html icann.org]</ref> | He is also working as a consultant after retiring from diplomatic service. He is the chairman of advisory board of "Institut Pierre Werner" and a Tutor at ENA.<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/magazine/archive/nomcom-200709.html icann.org]</ref> |
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Jean-Jacques Subrenat is a writer and former diplomat. Presently, he is the senior advisor to the board of CCRN and a part of EUNIC. He was selected as a member of the ICANN board, his term began in 2007 and ended in 2010.[1]
He is also working as a consultant after retiring from diplomatic service. He is the chairman of advisory board of "Institut Pierre Werner" and a Tutor at ENA.[2]
Education
Jean holds a doctor's degree in history from the Sorbonne University of Paris. He has done diploma from Bordeaux, Paris, Osaka.[3]
Career History
- He was a volunteer in the French Navy (1960-63)
- From 1967-1971, he was a researcher at CNRS.
- From 1972, he worked as a steady part of the diplomatic service holding different positions which include policy planning staff, head of the affairs department, diplomatic advisor, Deputy director for Asia and Pacific.
- He has been an Ambassador to Western European Union, Ambassador to Estonia and an Ambassador to Finland.[4]
Publications
- He is the initiator and the editor of Estonia - Identity and Independence.
- He also wrote a book titled Listen, there's music from the forest: a brief presentation of the Kuhmo Chamber music festival.