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Dr. '''Jörg Schweiger''' has been the CTO of [[DENIC]] since late 2007. His previous experience includes work operating data centers in the finance and insurance sectors.<ref>[[ICANN 40]] Interview</ref>
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Dr. '''Jörg Schweiger''' studied computer sciences at the universities of Dortmund, Germany and Linz, Austria. After graduating, he worked as a consultant, project manager and in senior management functions with major engineering and insurance companies.
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Since October 2007, Dr Jörg Schweiger has been a member of the Executive Board of DENIC eG, the managing organization and central registry for .de domains. After nearly seven years as DENIC’s CTO with responsibility for all technical matters and HR, he assumed the function of CEO as of March 2014.
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He further is permanently engaged to shape tomorrow’s Internet.<ref>[[ICANN 40]] Interview</ref>
  
He has submitted a number of presentations to working groups within the [[ccNSO]].<ref>[http://ccnso.icann.org/node/9334 ccnso.icann.org]</ref>
 
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 11:50, 22 May 2014

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Country: Germany
Email: schweiger[at]denic.de
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Dr. Jörg Schweiger studied computer sciences at the universities of Dortmund, Germany and Linz, Austria. After graduating, he worked as a consultant, project manager and in senior management functions with major engineering and insurance companies.

Since October 2007, Dr Jörg Schweiger has been a member of the Executive Board of DENIC eG, the managing organization and central registry for .de domains. After nearly seven years as DENIC’s CTO with responsibility for all technical matters and HR, he assumed the function of CEO as of March 2014. He further is permanently engaged to shape tomorrow’s Internet.[1]


References

  1. ICANN 40 Interview