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'''Adame Tall''' is a Student at the University of Dakar and a generation.africa campaigner with [[Dot Connect Africa]]. She has been involved with building partnerships, marketing to constituencies, lobbying, teaching students about domains and social media.
'''Adame Tall''' is a student at the University of Dakar and a generation.africa campaigner with [[DotConnectAfrica]]. She has been involved with building partnerships, marketing to constituencies, lobbying, teaching students about domains, and social media.<ref>User submitted</ref>


Adame is also a part of DotConnectAfrica's miss.africa program<ref>[http://archive.constantcontact.com/fs053/1102516344150/archive/1108602153904.html DotConnectAfrica Press Release]</ref> that seeks to empower young African women to take a more active role in the DNS industry.
Adame is also a part of DotConnectAfrica's miss.africa program,<ref>[http://archive.constantcontact.com/fs053/1102516344150/archive/1108602153904.html DotConnectAfrica Press Release]</ref> which seeks to empower young African women to take a more active role in the DNS industry.


Ms. Tall also works with non-profits, as a speaker and volunteer for projects combatting homelessness.<ref>[[ICANN 42]] Interview</ref>
Ms. Tall also works with non-profits, as a speaker and volunteer for projects combatting homelessness.<ref>[[ICANN 42]] Interview</ref>

Revision as of 15:38, 20 December 2011

Country: Senegal
Email: onlyadame [at] hotmail.com

Adame Tall is a student at the University of Dakar and a generation.africa campaigner with DotConnectAfrica. She has been involved with building partnerships, marketing to constituencies, lobbying, teaching students about domains, and social media.[1]

Adame is also a part of DotConnectAfrica's miss.africa program,[2] which seeks to empower young African women to take a more active role in the DNS industry.

Ms. Tall also works with non-profits, as a speaker and volunteer for projects combatting homelessness.[3]

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