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== Work ==
== Work ==
Elisabeth Porteneuve has been a leader in the [[ccTLD]] community, working as Counsel to the General Director of the French registry, [[AFNIC]].<ref>[http://www.afnic.fr/ Afnic.fr]</ref> She was elected member to the Board of [[CENTR]], [[CENTR]] Executive Committe. <ref>[https://www.centr.org/about/excom/historical.html Centr.org]</ref>
Elisabeth Porteneuve has been a leader in the [[ccTLD]] community, working as Counsel to the General Director of the French registry, [[AFNIC]].<ref>[http://www.afnic.fr/ Afnic.fr]</ref> She was elected member to the Board of [[CENTR]], the [[CENTR]] Executive Committe. <ref>[https://www.centr.org/about/excom/historical.html Centr.org]</ref>


Elisabeth served at the [[DNSO]] Names Council, elected by the [[ccTLD]] constituency of the [[DNSO]]. She served at the first [[ICANN]] [[IDN]] committee.<ref>[http://www.dnso.org/ Dnso.org]</ref>  
Elisabeth served at the [[DNSO]] Names Council, elected by the [[ccTLD]] constituency of the [[DNSO]]. She served at the first [[ICANN]] [[IDN]] committee.<ref>[http://www.dnso.org/ Dnso.org]</ref>  

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Country: Paris, France
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Elisabeth Porteneuve has been involved in ICANN since its inception. She was the first DNSO Secretary, from 1999 to 2002.[1]

Work

Elisabeth Porteneuve has been a leader in the ccTLD community, working as Counsel to the General Director of the French registry, AFNIC.[2] She was elected member to the Board of CENTR, the CENTR Executive Committe. [3]

Elisabeth served at the DNSO Names Council, elected by the ccTLD constituency of the DNSO. She served at the first ICANN IDN committee.[4]

She served for many years on the Administrative Committee of the the World Wide Alliance of ccTLDs.[5]

Elisabeth is an expert member to AFNOR, one of 5 standardization bodies forming the ISO 3166 Maintenance Agency for country codes.[6]

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