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==Professional Experience==
 
==Professional Experience==
 
* '''1985-1992''':  Axel was employed at the University of Dortmund, where he was an important contributor to the creation of [[UNIX]] networking within Germany.<ref>[http://www.ripe.net/internet-coordination/press-centre/publications/speakers/axel-pawlik RIPE.net About Axel Pawlik]</ref> During this period, he was also an active member of the Board of German UNIX Users Group, also referred to as GUUG.  
 
* '''1985-1992''':  Axel was employed at the University of Dortmund, where he was an important contributor to the creation of [[UNIX]] networking within Germany.<ref>[http://www.ripe.net/internet-coordination/press-centre/publications/speakers/axel-pawlik RIPE.net About Axel Pawlik]</ref> During this period, he was also an active member of the Board of German UNIX Users Group, also referred to as GUUG.  
* '''1988 - 1991''': He was the Vice-Chairman of the [[EUnet]] Executive Committee. He also led EUnet Ireland Ltd, which aimed to strengthen the hosting of national EUnet networks throughout Europe.<ref>[http://www.ripe.net/ripe/maillists/archives/ripe-list/1999/msg00058.html Ripe.net About his work within EUnet]</ref>
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* '''1988 - 1991''': He was the Vice-Chairman of the [[EUnet]] Executive Committee, there he led the creation of EUnet Ireland Ltd, which aimed to strengthen the hosting of national EUnet networks throughout Europe.<ref>[http://www.ripe.net/ripe/maillists/archives/ripe-list/1999/msg00058.html Ripe.net About his work within EUnet]</ref>
 
* '''1992''': Axel founded and launched EUnet Deutschland GmbH. This company was mainly focused on providing Internet services, and soon became a popular leader at the European level.  
 
* '''1992''': Axel founded and launched EUnet Deutschland GmbH. This company was mainly focused on providing Internet services, and soon became a popular leader at the European level.  
* '''1994-1995''': Axel Pawlik was the Chairman of the Board of EUnet Ltd in Ireland. Since 1997, he moved along with his family in Ireland. <ref>[http://www.ripe.net/ripe/maillists/archives/ripe-list/1999/msg00058.html Ripe.net About EUnet Ireland]</ref>
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* '''1994-1995''': Axel Pawlik was made Chairman of the Board of EUnet Ltd.<ref>[http://www.ripe.net/ripe/maillists/archives/ripe-list/1999/msg00058.html Ripe.net About EUnet Ireland]</ref>
 
* '''1999-Present''': Axel Pawlik became the Managing Director at [[RIPE NCC]].
 
* '''1999-Present''': Axel Pawlik became the Managing Director at [[RIPE NCC]].
  

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Country: Netherlands
Email: axel.pawlik [at] ripe.net
Website:

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Axel Pawlik is currently the Managing Director of RIPE NCC. He was appointed to this position in October, 1999.[1]

RIPE NCC is one of the five RIRs that deals with the allocation and administration of IP Addresses within Europe.

Professional Experience

  • 1985-1992: Axel was employed at the University of Dortmund, where he was an important contributor to the creation of UNIX networking within Germany.[2] During this period, he was also an active member of the Board of German UNIX Users Group, also referred to as GUUG.
  • 1988 - 1991: He was the Vice-Chairman of the EUnet Executive Committee, there he led the creation of EUnet Ireland Ltd, which aimed to strengthen the hosting of national EUnet networks throughout Europe.[3]
  • 1992: Axel founded and launched EUnet Deutschland GmbH. This company was mainly focused on providing Internet services, and soon became a popular leader at the European level.
  • 1994-1995: Axel Pawlik was made Chairman of the Board of EUnet Ltd.[4]
  • 1999-Present: Axel Pawlik became the Managing Director at RIPE NCC.

Education

Axel Pawlik holds a bachelor degree from the University of Dortmund, Germany. He also holds a master degree in Computer Science. [5]

References