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'''Donna Austin''' is the Manager of Governmental Relations at [[ICANN]], she acts as a [[GAC]] Liaison. | '''Donna Austin''' is the Manager of Governmental Relations at [[ICANN]], she acts as a [[GAC]] Liaison. | ||
In 2005, Donna joined ICANN as the [[ccNSO]] policy officer and in 2007 she was made the Manager of Governmental Relations. | In 2005, Donna joined ICANN as the [[ccNSO]] policy officer and in 2007 she was made the Manager of Governmental Relations. In 2005, 2006 and 2007 she supported the Nominating Committee and is the project manager for Accountability Framework discussions with [[ccTLD]] managers. | ||
Before she joined ICANN, she was worked at Australian Commonwealth Public Service in several | Before she joined ICANN, she was worked at Australian Commonwealth Public Service in several positions. As the Coordinator of GAC she represented the Australian Government in 2001/2002.<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/announcements/announcement-02mar05.htm icann.org]</ref> | ||
She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Office Management and has also undertaken post graduate studies in public policy.<ref>[http://archive.apnic.net/meetings/26/program/speakers/ apnic.net]</ref> | She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Office Management and has also undertaken post graduate studies in public policy.<ref>[http://archive.apnic.net/meetings/26/program/speakers/ apnic.net]</ref> |
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Donna Austin is the Manager of Governmental Relations at ICANN, she acts as a GAC Liaison.
In 2005, Donna joined ICANN as the ccNSO policy officer and in 2007 she was made the Manager of Governmental Relations. In 2005, 2006 and 2007 she supported the Nominating Committee and is the project manager for Accountability Framework discussions with ccTLD managers.
Before she joined ICANN, she was worked at Australian Commonwealth Public Service in several positions. As the Coordinator of GAC she represented the Australian Government in 2001/2002.[1]
She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Office Management and has also undertaken post graduate studies in public policy.[2]