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Ms. Johnson is also working on setting up an At-Large structure to represent the Virgin Islands and become in further outreach there.<ref>ICANN40 SF Interview</ref> | Ms. Johnson is also working on setting up an At-Large structure to represent the Virgin Islands and become in further outreach there.<ref>ICANN40 SF Interview</ref> | ||
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Antoinette used to create, produce, and host her own radio talk show. This made her one of the first women on the radio in the Virgin Islands; the show, "A Woman's Perspective with Toni Johnson", discussed politics and social issues surrounding life on the Islands. | Antoinette used to create, produce, and host her own radio talk show. This made her one of the first women on the radio in the Virgin Islands; the show, "A Woman's Perspective with Toni Johnson", discussed politics and social issues surrounding life on the Islands.<ref>ICANN40 SF Interview</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 22:04, 23 March 2011
Country: | Virgin Islands |
Email: | antoinette[at]johnson.vi |
Antoinette, "Toni", Johnson is the President of TJ Consulting Group. She works with the U.S. federal and territorial court system, and more generally in business management and dispute resolution. She has recently become interested and involved in ICANN and is looking to bridge the divide between its policy making and her business and individual constituents in the Virgin Islands. Her consultancy business has similarly started to migrate towards becoming more involved in the domaining industry.
Ms. Johnson is also working on setting up an At-Large structure to represent the Virgin Islands and become in further outreach there.[1]
Background
Antoinette used to create, produce, and host her own radio talk show. This made her one of the first women on the radio in the Virgin Islands; the show, "A Woman's Perspective with Toni Johnson", discussed politics and social issues surrounding life on the Islands.[2]