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'''Thomas De Haan''' is the Board member at World Art Delft Foundation and Senior Policy Coordinator at Ministry of Economic Affairs and Communications.<ref>[http://nl.linkedin.com/pub/thomas-de-haan/0/487/33 linkedin.com]</ref> He is also the representative of [[ICANN]]'s [[Governmental Advisory Committee]] in the Netherlands.<ref>[http://isoc.nl/activ/2005-ENUMSIP/speakers.htm isoc.nl]</ref>
'''Thomas De Haan''' is a Board member at the World Art Delft Foundation, and Senior Policy Coordinator at the Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs and Communications.<ref>[http://nl.linkedin.com/pub/thomas-de-haan/0/487/33 linkedin.com]</ref> He is also the representative of [[ICANN]]'s [[Governmental Advisory Committee]] in the Netherlands.<ref>[http://isoc.nl/activ/2005-ENUMSIP/speakers.htm isoc.nl]</ref>


He started his career as an Industrial Designer at Philips Mexicana. He has been a Researcher at OECD, Consultant at OPTA and Project Leader at Alcatel. He chaired [[NLEG]] in 2001.
He started his career as an Industrial Designer at Philips Mexicana. He has been a Researcher at OECD, Consultant at OPTA and Project Leader at Alcatel. He chaired [[NLEG]] in 2001.

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Country: Netherlands
Email: TSMdeHaan [at] minez.nl
Facebook:    [thomas de haan Thomas De Haan]
LinkedIn:    [thomas de haan Thomas De Haan]

Thomas De Haan is a Board member at the World Art Delft Foundation, and Senior Policy Coordinator at the Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs and Communications.[1] He is also the representative of ICANN's Governmental Advisory Committee in the Netherlands.[2]

He started his career as an Industrial Designer at Philips Mexicana. He has been a Researcher at OECD, Consultant at OPTA and Project Leader at Alcatel. He chaired NLEG in 2001. [3]

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