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'''Jean Marie Altema''' is the CEO of [[Smart IT Solutions]], and a database and intranet consultant at Compassion International-Haiti.<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/pub/jean-marie-altema/14/b6/b2b Jean Marie Altema's Linkedin Profile]</ref> He began Smart IT Solutions in 2011, and hopes to help create a professional community in Haiti.<ref>[[ICANN 42]] Interview</ref> | '''Jean Marie Altema''' is the CEO of [[Smart IT Solutions]], and a database and intranet consultant at Compassion International-Haiti.<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/pub/jean-marie-altema/14/b6/b2b Jean Marie Altema's Linkedin Profile]</ref> He began Smart IT Solutions in 2011, and hopes to help create a professional community in Haiti.<ref>[[ICANN 42]] Interview</ref> | ||
Revision as of 15:32, 11 February 2018
Region: | Latin America and the Caribbean |
Country: | Haiti |
Email: | smart[at]smitsolutions.com |
Facebook: | Jean Marie Altema |
LinkedIn: | Jean Marie Altema |
Jean Marie Altema is the CEO of Smart IT Solutions, and a database and intranet consultant at Compassion International-Haiti.[1] He began Smart IT Solutions in 2011, and hopes to help create a professional community in Haiti.[2]
His background is in the private banking and financial sector, and prior to Smart IT Solutions he was a lead in the Research and Development Department of Capital Bank, Haiti.[3]
Mr. Altema studied Computer Science Engineering. He is involved in other international IT fora and IGF related activities outside of ICANN.[4]
Jean Marie Altema was interviewed by CNN following the catastrophic 2010 earthquake in Haiti, in the interview he discusses a video he had shot of the immediate aftermath.[5]