Jean-Jacques Subrenat
Jean-Jacques Subrenat is a writer and a diplomat. Presently he is the senior advisor to the board of CCRN and a part of EUNIC. He was selected as a member of the ICANN board, his term began is 2007 and ended in 2010.[1]
Education
Ambassador Subrenat has a doctor's degree from the Sorbonne University in Paris, and diplomas from Bordeaux, Paris, Osaka. Edited a book on Estonia, published a book on music in Finland. Guest of the International Visitor Program (USA, 1986); honorary distinctions from Estonia, Finland, France, Japan, Thailand.
He was a volunteer in the French Navy (1960-63), a scholarship student (1964-68), a researcher at the CNRS in Paris (Centre national de la recherche scientifique 1967-71), a diplomat (1972-2005).
In the French diplomatic service, he worked at the Policy Planning Staff (1976-78); on secondment to the Ministry of industry to help set up the Solar Energy Authority, where he headed the international affairs department (1978-80); Diplomatic Adviser to the Minister for Europe (1980-81); Deputy director for Asia and the Pacific (1984-86); Alternate director for development aid (1986-88); Alternate director for the Americas (1992-95).
He was posted in Singapore (Embassy Secretary 1973-76), in Japan (Counsellor 1981-84, Minister Counsellor & Deputy Head of mission 1988-92). He was Ambassador, Permanent Representative to the Western European Union (WEU in Brussels 1995-98), Ambassador to Estonia (1998-2002), Ambassador to Finland (2002-05), acting Governor for France at the ASEF Board of Governors (2005).
Recent responsibilities: Chairman of the Advisory Board of Institut Pierre Werner in Luxembourg (2007~2009), and tutor at ENA (Ecole nationale d'administration in Strasbroug, 2007~2008).
Ambassador Subrenat has a doctor's degree from the Sorbonne University in Paris, and diplomas from Bordeaux, Paris, Osaka. Edited a book on Estonia, published a book on music in Finland. Guest of the International Visitor Program (USA, 1986); honorary distinctions from Estonia, Finland, France, Japan, Thailand.