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==Charitable Experience==
==Charitable Experience==
Hosselet is involved with numerous organizations and causes. He is a member of the Agonquin College Alumni Board in Ottawa, and works with events like Mustaches For Kids and Help Kids Grow Up Charity Golf Tournament. He also offers is marketing services to Capital City Derby Dolls, an Ottawa roller derby league. He self-professes caring about causes like animal welfare, the arts, civil rights, disaster relief, and poverty alleviation, amongst others.<ref name="linkedin"></ref>
Hosselet is involved with numerous organizations and causes. He is a member of the Agonquin College Alumni Board in Ottawa, and works with events like Mustaches For Kids and Help Kids Grow Up Charity Golf Tournament. He also offers his marketing services to Capital City Derby Dolls, an Ottawa roller derby league. He self-professes caring about causes like animal welfare, the arts, civil rights, disaster relief, and poverty alleviation, amongst others.<ref name="linkedin"></ref>


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Revision as of 17:11, 7 November 2012

Country: Canada
Email: alex.hosselet [at] momentous.ca
LinkedIn:    [Alex Hosselet Alex Hosselet]

Alex Hosselet has been a Marketing Manager at Momentous since 2010.[1] He is also a Marketing Manager at Internic.ca as well as a self-employed consultant for design, media buying, strategic planning, communications, and statistical analysis.[2] He is based in Ottawa, Canada.

Charitable Experience

Hosselet is involved with numerous organizations and causes. He is a member of the Agonquin College Alumni Board in Ottawa, and works with events like Mustaches For Kids and Help Kids Grow Up Charity Golf Tournament. He also offers his marketing services to Capital City Derby Dolls, an Ottawa roller derby league. He self-professes caring about causes like animal welfare, the arts, civil rights, disaster relief, and poverty alleviation, amongst others.[2]

References

  1. ICANN 45 Interview. ICANNWiki.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Alex Hosselet. LinkedIn.com. Retrieved 2012 - November 7