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Country: Italy
LinkedIn:    [Francesco Cetraro Francesco Cetraro]
Twitter:    @findub

Francesco Cetraro was born and raised in Rome; he currently lives in Dublin and working as the Manager of Business Development and Sales for the DotMobi.

He describes himself a strong advocate of open source software as an instrument to overcome digital divide and to allow a more equal distribution of resources among the people of the world. He sees his position as an opportunity to contribute to a fairer development of the Internet.[1]

Past Work

  • Product Manager - Ascio Technologies Inc. - Group NBT plc.
  • Registry Relations Manager - Ascio Technologies inc - Group NBT plc.
  • Assistant Product Manager - Ascio Technologies inc.
  • Fulfilment Coordinator - Ascio Technologies inc.
  • IT Supporter - Eurocom Teleservices A/S.
  • Event Coordinator - Metro Global City - The Glocal Forum.

Education

His academic background is in Political Science and International Relations. He studied Political Science at Uppsala Universitet, received a MA from Libera Università Internazionale degli Studi Sociali Guido Carli where he majored in International Relations and European affairs, with a focus on EU Regional Development Policies, and received a Masters degree in European Affairs from Lunds Universitet.[2]

Specialties & Interests

His specialties include International Relations Project Management, Internet Governance, ccTLDs, Digital Brand Protection Services, Agile Programming and Partnership Development.

According to him, he interested in linux, digital divide and internet governance. Apart from the professional interests, he likes to play guitar, listen to music, and cook.

Groups

Francesco belongs to International Association for Political Science Students, Amnesty international and Malmö Studentkör.

Languages

He is Fluent in Italian, English, and Swedish.

References