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'''Veronica Cretu''' is currently the President of the Training Center "CMB" and also an International Expert with Critical Thinking Program at Open Society Institute in New York.  
'''Veronica Cretu''' is currently the President of the Training Center "CMB", and also an International Expert within the Critical Thinking Program at the Open Society Institute in New York.  
CMB Training Center (Romanian Cel Mai Bun, which means, “The Best”), is an NGO looking to promote innovations in Management, Communication and Business. <ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/pub/veronica-cretu/4/b02/7 LinkedIn Profile]</ref>
CMB Training Center, which is a Romanian acronym for “The Best”, is an NGO looking to promote innovations in Management, Communication and Business. <ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/pub/veronica-cretu/4/b02/7 LinkedIn Profile]</ref>  


She was also selected by the [[ISOC]] Ambassadors to participate in IGF@Rio Fellowship Program and represent her community of Internet users.<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/pub/veronica-cretu/4/b02/7 LinkedIn Summary Profile]</ref>
In May 2007, she became a member of [[ICANN]]'s [[ALAC]].
==Previous Professional Experiences==
==Previous Professional Experiences==
Throughout her work experience, Veronica Cretu was involved in several important projects such as:
* 2003, she coordinated a project supported by the US Embassy  on "Creating Job Opportunities for Women in Moldova"
* In 2003 she coordinated a project supported by the US Embassy  on "Creating Job Opportunities for Women in Moldova"
* 2003-2006, involved a project called "Developing Critical Thinking and Career Planning Skills"
* 2003-2006, a project called "Developing Critical Thinking and Career Planning Skills"
* 2005, taught “Creating a Sustainable Informational Framework in the Field of Social Protection and Labor Rights" <ref>[http://www.diplomacy.edu/ig/Community/display.asp?Topic=VeronicaCretu Internet Governance website]</ref>
* 2005, “Creating a Sustainable Informational Framework in the Field of Social Protection and Labor Rights" <ref>[http://www.diplomacy.edu/ig/Community/display.asp?Topic=VeronicaCretu Internet Governance website]</ref>
 
==Veronica Cretu and ICANN==
As of May 2007, Veronica Cretu became a Member of [[ICANN]] At Large Advisory Committee. Her role was to help get internet users that are involved in decisions regarding [[ICANN]] and promote cultural diversity in the online world.
Recently, she was also selected by [[ISOC]] Ambassadors to participate in IGF@Rio Fellowship Program and represent the community of internet users. <ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/pub/veronica-cretu/4/b02/7 LinkedIn Summary Profile]</ref>


==Education==
==Education==

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Country: Republic of Moldavia
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Veronica Cretu is currently the President of the Training Center "CMB", and also an International Expert within the Critical Thinking Program at the Open Society Institute in New York. CMB Training Center, which is a Romanian acronym for “The Best”, is an NGO looking to promote innovations in Management, Communication and Business. [1]

She was also selected by the ISOC Ambassadors to participate in IGF@Rio Fellowship Program and represent her community of Internet users.[2]

In May 2007, she became a member of ICANN's ALAC.

Previous Professional Experiences[edit | edit source]

  • 2003, she coordinated a project supported by the US Embassy on "Creating Job Opportunities for Women in Moldova"
  • 2003-2006, involved a project called "Developing Critical Thinking and Career Planning Skills"
  • 2005, taught “Creating a Sustainable Informational Framework in the Field of Social Protection and Labor Rights" [3]

Education[edit | edit source]

  • Malta University
  • Romanian University "Ion Creanga" [4]


References[edit | edit source]