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'''Sunny Liu''' is a Volunteer at [[ | '''Sunny Liu''' is a Volunteer at [[NetMission]], which is an organization that is dedicated to promoting youth participation in Internet governance issues.<ref name="intake">ICANNWiki Interview, ICANN50, July 2014.</ref> He was previously affiliated with Netmission as an Ambassador through the [[DotAsia]] organization from 2012 to 2013; this involved organizing projects for students on digital inclusion and internet governance, as well as attending [[ICANN 46]] in Beijing.<ref name="linkedin">[http://hk.linkedin.com/pub/sunny-liu/43/182/708 Sunny Liu], LinkedIn.com</ref> | ||
In 2013, he held a summer internship position with the Hong Kong government, where he was an Administrative Officer who helped gather developing ideas in the "third-party software testing" industry, as well as prepared presentations on the development of the testing and certification industry in Hong Kong.<ref name="linkedin"></ref> | In 2013, he held a summer internship position with the Hong Kong government, where he was an Administrative Officer who helped gather developing ideas in the "third-party software testing" industry, as well as prepared presentations on the development of the testing and certification industry in Hong Kong.<ref name="linkedin"></ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:54, 9 June 2021
Country: | Hong Kong |
Email: | sunny.liu[at]netmission.asia |
LinkedIn: | [Sunny Liu Sunny Liu] |
Sunny Liu is a Volunteer at NetMission, which is an organization that is dedicated to promoting youth participation in Internet governance issues.[1] He was previously affiliated with Netmission as an Ambassador through the DotAsia organization from 2012 to 2013; this involved organizing projects for students on digital inclusion and internet governance, as well as attending ICANN 46 in Beijing.[2]
In 2013, he held a summer internship position with the Hong Kong government, where he was an Administrative Officer who helped gather developing ideas in the "third-party software testing" industry, as well as prepared presentations on the development of the testing and certification industry in Hong Kong.[2]
He has also been involved with ICANN through APRALO.[2]
As of ICANN 50 in London, Liu had attended over two ICANN conferences, and has specific interests in Education, Governance, and Intellectual Property Rights.[1]