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'''Ching Chiao''' is the Supervisor of the Taiwan Internet Association's Board, Managing Director of the Association of Digital Culture in Taiwan, and Vice-President of the [[DotAsia]] Organisation.<ref>[http://hk.linkedin.com/in/chiao linkedin]</ref>
'''Ching Chiao''' is the Supervisor of the Taiwan Internet Association's Board, Managing Director of the Association of Digital Culture in Taiwan, and Vice-President of the [[DotAsia]] Organisation.<ref>[http://hk.linkedin.com/in/chiao linkedin]</ref>

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Country: Taiwan
Email: ching.chiao [at] gmail.com
Website:

link=chiao.asia chiao.typepad.com   [chiao.asia chiao.typepad.com chiao.asia chiao.typepad.com]

Facebook:    [ching.chiao Ching Chiao]
LinkedIn:    [chiao Ching Chiao]
Twitter:    @chiao
Currently a member
of ICANN's GNSO


Currently a member
of ICANN's RySG

Ching Chiao is the Supervisor of the Taiwan Internet Association's Board, Managing Director of the Association of Digital Culture in Taiwan, and Vice-President of the DotAsia Organisation.[1]

Mr. Chiao has been the Vice-President of DotAsia Organisation Ltd. since 2006.[2]

He is an Asia/Pacific representative of the Registry Stakeholder Group on ICANN's GNSO; his term is to last through the Annual Meeting of 2012.[3]

Career History

  • From 2002 to 2006 he was the Director of International Affairs and Public Relations.
  • In 2002 he worked at Register.com
  • He was the Sales Manager at Surfgold.com.[4]

Education

Binghamton University M.B.A., Management Information Systems, 2000.[5]

References