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'''Nadya Morozova''' has been working with [[TelNic]] since 2008; she began as a Developer Community Manager and was promoted to the role of Director of Community Outreach in 2009. Her role brings her to Industry conferences such as ICANN meetings and the Mobile World Congress. Current responsibilities include creating promotional activities to increase awareness and registration of [[.tel]] domains, and work with community members to better serve them.<ref>[http://telnic.org/community-landing.html .tel community page]</ref> She has previously worked at Intel.<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/in/nadyamorozova LinkedIn]</ref>
'''Nadya Morozova''' worked for [[TelNic]] from 2008 to 2011; she began as a Developer Community Manager and was promoted to the role of Director of Community Outreach in 2009. Her role brought her to industry conferences such as ICANN meetings and the Mobile World Congress. Her responsibilities at [[TelNic]] included promotional activities to increase awareness and registration of [[.tel]] domains, and work with community members to better serve them.<ref>[http://telnic.org/community-landing.html .tel community page]</ref> She has previously worked at Intel.<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/in/nadyamorozova LinkedIn]</ref>
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Revision as of 14:25, 27 May 2011

Country: UK
Website:

   [Nadya.tel Nadya.tel]

LinkedIn:    [profile Nadya Morozova]

Nadya Morozova worked for TelNic from 2008 to 2011; she began as a Developer Community Manager and was promoted to the role of Director of Community Outreach in 2009. Her role brought her to industry conferences such as ICANN meetings and the Mobile World Congress. Her responsibilities at TelNic included promotional activities to increase awareness and registration of .tel domains, and work with community members to better serve them.[1] She has previously worked at Intel.[2]

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