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==Career History==
==Career History==
* Studied English and Economics at the English Institute in Heidelberg.


* In 1997, Wolf was placed as head of a project to merge six Swiss media associations, creating [[Comedia]]. Wolf served as Head of Department Electronic Media for Comedia until 2006. <ref>[http://ch.linkedin.com/in/wolfludwig LinkedIn]</ref>
* In 1997, Wolf was placed as head of a project to merge six Swiss media associations, creating [[Comedia]]. Wolf served as Head of Department Electronic Media for Comedia until 2006. <ref>[http://ch.linkedin.com/in/wolfludwig LinkedIn]</ref>

Revision as of 01:32, 11 February 2011

Country: Switzerland
Email: wolf.ludwig [at] comunica-ch.net
Website:

   [EURALO, Digitale Allmend EURALO, Digitale Allmend]

Facebook:    [Wolf Ludwig Wolf Ludwig]
LinkedIn:    [wolfludwig Wolf Ludwig]

Wolf Ludwig is an independent media journalist and consultant, and the current Chair of EURALO. He also works as Community Coordinator for Wikimedia CH and as a consultant for SATW's ICT Commission.[1]

Career History

  • Studied English and Economics at the English Institute in Heidelberg.
  • In 1997, Wolf was placed as head of a project to merge six Swiss media associations, creating Comedia. Wolf served as Head of Department Electronic Media for Comedia until 2006. [2]
  • Founding member of EuroDIG and co-organiser of the first and second meetings, October 08 in Strasbourg and September 09 in Geneva. [4]
  • Founding member and acting Chair of EURALO.[5]

Publications

  • Independent media journalist since 2006.
  • Assisted in German translation and adaptation of the Internet Literacy Handbook, published by the Council of Europe. [6]
  • Co-authored the Global Information Society Watch's 2008 report on Access to Infrastructure, the 2009 report on Access to Content, and the 2010 report on e-Waste. [7]

References