Difference between revisions of "Gabriel Ahad"

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Gabriel Ahad is the Director of Communications at [[CIRA]] (Canadian Internet Registration Authority). [[CIRA]] is the not-for-profit corporation mandated by the Government of Canada and [[ICANN]] to operate the dot-ca top-level domain.
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Gabriel Ahad is the Director of Communications at the Canadian Internet Registration Authority, [[CIRA]]; which is the non-profit corporation mandated by the Government of Canada and [[ICANN]] to operate the [[.ca]] [[TLD]].
  
 
Gabriel Ahad has over 10 years of experience in public communications, special events,
 
Gabriel Ahad has over 10 years of experience in public communications, special events,
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Latest revision as of 18:16, 25 May 2021

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Affiliation: CIRA
Country: Canada
Email: gabriel.ahad [at] cira.ca
LinkedIn: LinkedInIcon.png   Gabriel Ahad

Gabriel Ahad is the Director of Communications at the Canadian Internet Registration Authority, CIRA; which is the non-profit corporation mandated by the Government of Canada and ICANN to operate the .ca TLD.

Gabriel Ahad has over 10 years of experience in public communications, special events, conference logistics, promotions, and protocol. He is well known in Canadian circles for his ability to manage events in tight timeframes. In 1996, he organized the Canadian Association of Municipal Administrators’ (www.camacam.ca) annual conference in only 4 months.