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'''Mario Ignacio Artaza''' is the Consul of | '''Mario Ignacio Artaza''' is the Consul of Chile in Hong Kong SAR and Macau SAR. He is a career diplomat who previously has served in Singapore and in the People's Republic of China. He has been in Hong Kong since November 2010 and is actively involved in promoting bilateral relationships as well as supporting Free Trade negotiation process and its implementation.<ref name="interview">[[ICANN 46]] Interview. ICANNWiki. Retrieved 2013 May 5.</ref> | ||
For [[ICANN 46]], Artaza was Chile's [[GAC]] representative. | For [[ICANN 46]], Artaza was Chile's [[GAC]] representative. | ||
His primary interests lie in improving internet access for youth, cybersecurity issues, and advancing the use of the internet and its tools for entrepreneurship and innovation.<ref name="interview"></ref> | His primary interests in GAC lie in improving internet access for youth, cybersecurity issues, and advancing the use of the internet and its tools for entrepreneurship and innovation.<ref name="interview"></ref> | ||
During his diplomatic career, Artaza has been the Head of the Asia and Oceania Department at the General Directorate of International Economic Affairs for the Chilean Ministry of Foreign Affairs, as well as a Director and Trade Representative for ProChile Beijing, amongst other responsibilities. <ref name="linkedin">[http://www.linkedin.com/in/marioignacioartaza20009 Mario Ignacio Artaza], LinkedIn. Retrieved 2013 May 5.</ref> | |||
==Fun Facts== | ==Fun Facts== | ||
Artaza likes photography and writing in different media. He is also interested in listening to people's views on a more interactive Asia-Pacific region, since he has been working in Asia-Pacific issues since 1997.<ref name="interview"></ref> | Artaza likes photography and writing about Chile in the Asia Pacific region in different media. His articles are published not only in Chile, but also in China, Singapore, the United States and in Hong Kong. He is also interested in listening to people's views on a more interactive Asia-Pacific region, since he has been working in Asia-Pacific issues since 1997.<ref name="interview"></ref> | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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Revision as of 01:15, 19 May 2013
Country: | Chile |
Email: | mi_artaza@yahoo.com |
LinkedIn: | [Mario Ignacio Artaza Mario Ignacio Artaza] |
Mario Ignacio Artaza is the Consul of Chile in Hong Kong SAR and Macau SAR. He is a career diplomat who previously has served in Singapore and in the People's Republic of China. He has been in Hong Kong since November 2010 and is actively involved in promoting bilateral relationships as well as supporting Free Trade negotiation process and its implementation.[1]
For ICANN 46, Artaza was Chile's GAC representative.
His primary interests in GAC lie in improving internet access for youth, cybersecurity issues, and advancing the use of the internet and its tools for entrepreneurship and innovation.[1]
During his diplomatic career, Artaza has been the Head of the Asia and Oceania Department at the General Directorate of International Economic Affairs for the Chilean Ministry of Foreign Affairs, as well as a Director and Trade Representative for ProChile Beijing, amongst other responsibilities. [2]
Fun Facts[edit | edit source]
Artaza likes photography and writing about Chile in the Asia Pacific region in different media. His articles are published not only in Chile, but also in China, Singapore, the United States and in Hong Kong. He is also interested in listening to people's views on a more interactive Asia-Pacific region, since he has been working in Asia-Pacific issues since 1997.[1]