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Revision as of 21:32, 25 January 2021

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Affiliation: ICANN
Country: Belgium
Email: anne-rachel.inne [at] icann.org
sultane [at] yahoo.com
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Anne-Rachel Inne is the SVP of Government Affairs at ARIN.

ICANN Involvement

Inne was the Vice President of Global Engagement in Geneva for ICANN from June 2014 to September 2017.[1] Before that, she was the longtime Manager of Regional Relations for Africa at ICANN, playing a major role in promoting Internet and computer-related activities in Africa. Her major responsibilities with ICANN were to reach out to and encourage the participation of African people, businesses, and governments.[2] She was also the COO of AFRINIC.[3]

Education

  • Rachel holds a Master's degree in English/Translation from the University of Paris.
  • She has an MBA in International Management from the University of Illinois in 1997.

Career History

  • Ms. Inne began her career as a translator for the UTA/Air France for the Niger office. Afterward, she became the sales manager.
  • She then worked as the ICT for development practices consultant.
  • She is a board member/member of many organizations working in Africa and internationally.
  • She is one of ICANN's seven regional liaisons.
  • She was a part of ADF III.[4]
  • She represents ICANN at all AfTLD, AfriNIC, and other regional events.[5][6]

Awards

On 10 June 2010, Anne Rachel was presented the Network Information Infrastructure Service Award By AfNOG. It was a token of appreciation for her efforts in improving the Internet in Africa.[7]

References

  1. Announcement (20 June 2014) ICANN.org; Retrieved 20 June 2014
  2. lists.aftld.org
  3. Our Structure/Staff, AFRINIC.net Retrieved 30 Nov 2012
  4. uneca.org ADF III
  5. AfTLD.org Docs
  6. ICANN 41 Interview
  7. afnog.org awards