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* 1972 - 1976: Chairman of the Association of Independent Automobile Importers;
* 1972 - 1976: Chairman of the Association of Independent Automobile Importers;
* 1980 - 2009: Worked at the German Foreign Office as First Counsellor and Diplomat for missions in Africa, Europe and Latin America.<ref>[https://profiles.google.com/siffrin#siffrin/about Professional experience]</ref>
* 1980 - 2009: Worked at the German Foreign Office as First Counsellor and Diplomat for missions in Africa, Europe and Latin America.<ref>[https://profiles.google.com/siffrin#siffrin/about Professional experience]</ref>
* He is also a Partner at [[Key-Systems]] Ltd. In this way, he participated to several [[ICANN]] public meetings especially during 2001-2003 as a representative of Key-Systems. <ref>[http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/icann/stockholm/archive/physpart.html ICANN participation at meetings]</ref>
* As Partner at [[Key-Systems]] Ltd., he participated to several [[ICANN]] public meetings especially during 2001-2003 as a representative of Key-Systems. <ref>[http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/icann/stockholm/archive/physpart.html ICANN participation at meetings]</ref>


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Revision as of 17:36, 27 July 2011

Country: Germany

Horst Siffrin is currently a freelancer working as a management consultant, and is focusing on M&A.

Current Position

Currently, Horst Siffrin occupies several positions:

  • Partner of is inter-services Ltd.
  • Freelance Management Consultant
  • Chairman of the Supervisory Board of KeyDrive SA
    (Holding of Key-Systems/ NameDrive Group) [1]

Professional Experience

  • 1970: The first "free" car importer;
  • 1970 - 1979: Managing Partner at H.O.Siffrin & Co oHG (import & export of new cars);
  • 1972 - 1976: Chairman of the Association of Independent Automobile Importers;
  • 1980 - 2009: Worked at the German Foreign Office as First Counsellor and Diplomat for missions in Africa, Europe and Latin America.[2]
  • As Partner at Key-Systems Ltd., he participated to several ICANN public meetings especially during 2001-2003 as a representative of Key-Systems. [3]

References