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Affiliation: | Fellowship Program |
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Region: | Latin America and the Caribbean |
Country: | Saint Vincent and The Grenadines |
Email: | roxybless@yahoo.com |
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Facebook: | Roxybless |
LinkedIn: | Roxybless |
Google+: | https://plus.google.com/u/0/100636483309202153806 |
Twitter: | @nelciajohny |
Roxanne John |
Roxanne John is a public servant with the Government of St.Vincent and the Grenadines since September 2003. She currently manages a World Bank-funded regional ICT programme-Caribbean Regional Communications Infrastructure Program (CARCIP).
Education[edit | edit source]
She obtained her Bachelor of Science degree in Economics (with honours) at the Cave Hill Campus, Barbados and holds a Master of Arts in Economics (with merit) from McGill university, Canada.
Affiliation[edit | edit source]
She is the founder and president of Internet Society St. Vincent and the Grenadines Chapter.[1] Also an ARIN39 fellow for ARINI 39 meeting held April 2017 in New Orleans[2] and ICANN60 Fellow fro ICANN public meeting held October 2017 in Abu Dhabi.[3]
Interest[edit | edit source]
Her interest is internet governance, internet exchange point (IXP), internet security. She is a member of ICANN At-Large public interest working group.[4]