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Jacqueline Treiber is the Co-Executive Director of ICANNWiki. Her journey began in Singapore at ICANN 52, where she learned the ropes of ICANN and ICANNWiki with former Community Manager, Jonah Geil-Neufeld. Nearly two years later, she has dove deep into outreach, including the project’s Translation Initiative and Edit-a-thon events. She works closely with fellow Co-Executive Director, Dustin Phillips to ensure the the project’s success. Her interests within Internet governance pertain to access, specifically women's access issues across the globe.  
 
Jacqueline Treiber is the Co-Executive Director of ICANNWiki. Her journey began in Singapore at ICANN 52, where she learned the ropes of ICANN and ICANNWiki with former Community Manager, Jonah Geil-Neufeld. Nearly two years later, she has dove deep into outreach, including the project’s Translation Initiative and Edit-a-thon events. She works closely with fellow Co-Executive Director, Dustin Phillips to ensure the the project’s success. Her interests within Internet governance pertain to access, specifically women's access issues across the globe.  
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Q: What excites you most about ICANNWiki?
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My background isn’t tech, so starting at ICANNWiki was at first, somewhat intimidating. By using the site I manage to educate myself on all the moving parts within ICANN and beyond, I was able to grasp some fairly dense subjects. As a bottom-up produced resource (thanks multistakeholderism!), ICANNWiki is a tremendous equalizer for anyone facing barriers to joining the Internet governance community--whether that stems from gender, language or general usability, ICANNWiki makes it easier for newcomers to orient themselves and feel confident in their path forward.
 
My background isn’t tech, so starting at ICANNWiki was at first, somewhat intimidating. By using the site I manage to educate myself on all the moving parts within ICANN and beyond, I was able to grasp some fairly dense subjects. As a bottom-up produced resource (thanks multistakeholderism!), ICANNWiki is a tremendous equalizer for anyone facing barriers to joining the Internet governance community--whether that stems from gender, language or general usability, ICANNWiki makes it easier for newcomers to orient themselves and feel confident in their path forward.