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'''Carlos Reyes''' is a Senior Policy Analyst at [[ICANN]], where he provides support to the global, multistakeholder policy development community.<ref name="icannwiki">ICANNWiki - ICANN 48 Intake Form, November 2013</ref><ref name="linkedin">[http://www.linkedin.com/in/carlosreyesdc Carlos Reyes], LinkedIn.com</ref>Reyes works with the [[ALAC]], [[ASO]], [[GNSO]], [[RSSAC]], and [[SSAC]]. <ref name="icannwiki"></ref> Reyes joined ICANN in December 2012 and is based in the Washington, D.C. engagement office.  
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'''Carlos Reyes''' is a Senior Policy Analyst at [[ICANN]], where he provides support to the global, multistakeholder policy development community.<ref name="icannwiki">ICANNWiki - ICANN 48 Intake Form, November 2013</ref><ref name="linkedin">[http://www.linkedin.com/in/carlosreyesdc Carlos Reyes], LinkedIn.com</ref> Reyes works with the [[ALAC]], [[ASO]], [[GNSO]], [[RSSAC]], and [[SSAC]].<ref name="icannwiki"></ref> Reyes joined ICANN in December 2012 and is based in the Washington, D.C. engagement office.  
    
Previously, Reyes worked as an associate at Impacto Group LLC, a strategic communications and consulting firm focusing on the emerging power of the Hispanic community in the United States. Reyes was also a regular contributor to The Wall Street Journal’s “Hire Education” blog from 2010 to 2011. Before moving to Washington, D.C., Reyes spent two years as a member of the Youth and Education Commission in his hometown of Phoenix, AZ.
 
Previously, Reyes worked as an associate at Impacto Group LLC, a strategic communications and consulting firm focusing on the emerging power of the Hispanic community in the United States. Reyes was also a regular contributor to The Wall Street Journal’s “Hire Education” blog from 2010 to 2011. Before moving to Washington, D.C., Reyes spent two years as a member of the Youth and Education Commission in his hometown of Phoenix, AZ.

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