Difference between revisions of "Janna Lam"

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Janna Lam is an attendee at the [[ICANN]] Sydney, [[ICANN]] Paris<ref>[http://par.icann.org/attendees/ icann.org]</ref>, [[ICANN]] Seoul and [[ICANN]] Brussels.
 
Janna Lam is an attendee at the [[ICANN]] Sydney, [[ICANN]] Paris<ref>[http://par.icann.org/attendees/ icann.org]</ref>, [[ICANN]] Seoul and [[ICANN]] Brussels.
  
Jamie Lam was a participant of the [[APTLD]] Beijing meeting in 2009.<ref>[http://www.aptld.org/beijing2009/docs/090825%20APTLD-BJ%20Meeting%20rundown.pdf aptld.org]</ref>
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Ms. Lam was a participant of the [[APTLD]] Beijing meeting in 2009.<ref>[http://www.aptld.org/beijing2009/docs/090825%20APTLD-BJ%20Meeting%20rundown.pdf aptld.org]</ref>
  
 
She also attended the [[SME Internet Summit]], 2010; The SME Internet Summit is aimed at helping the Small and Medium Enterprises to garner the potential of the Internet.<ref>[http://micetvsg.wordpress.com/ micetvsg]</ref>
 
She also attended the [[SME Internet Summit]], 2010; The SME Internet Summit is aimed at helping the Small and Medium Enterprises to garner the potential of the Internet.<ref>[http://micetvsg.wordpress.com/ micetvsg]</ref>

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Janna Lam is the CEO of IP Mirror Pte Ltd.[1]

As CEO of IP Mirror Pte Ltd, she has supported The DotAsia Organisation's bid for the .asia TLD. [2]

Janna Lam also actively participates in the IP Workshops and Educational Talks by IP Mirror Pte Ltd.[3]

She received her education from the University of Adelaide and Soka University.

Conferences

Janna Lam is an attendee at the ICANN Sydney, ICANN Paris[4], ICANN Seoul and ICANN Brussels.

Ms. Lam was a participant of the APTLD Beijing meeting in 2009.[5]

She also attended the SME Internet Summit, 2010; The SME Internet Summit is aimed at helping the Small and Medium Enterprises to garner the potential of the Internet.[6]

References