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'''Jennifer Anso''' is the chairperson of Palau's National Communications Corporation. She has been with the board since 2009, and is acting as chair from 2011-2012.
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'''Jennifer Anson''' is the chairperson of the [[PNCC|Palau National Communications Corporation]].<ref>[http://www.palaunet.com PNCC]</ref> She has been with the board since 2009, and is acting as chair from 2011-2012.
  
She is also an administrative officer with Palau's Ministry of Justice. She has worked with the ministry since 2006, though she took on her current role in 2010. Her work there involves work with Internet security issues, among other things.<ref>ICANN40 SF Interview</ref>
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She is also an administrative officer with Palau's Ministry of Justice. She has worked with the ministry since 2006, though she took on her current role in 2010. Her work there involves work with Internet security issues, among other things.<ref>[[ICANN 40]] Interview</ref>
  
Ms. Anso is also a director on the board of the Micronesian Youth Services Network.<ref>[http://sanctuaryguam.org/mysn/index.html MYSN About]</ref>
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Ms. Anson is also a director on the board of the Micronesian Youth Services Network.<ref>[http://sanctuaryguam.org/mysn/index.html MYSN About]</ref>
  
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She has participated as an [[ICANN Fellow|ICANN fellow]].<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/fellowships/brussels-after-report-jul10-en.htm ICANN.org]</ref>
 
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Country: Palau

Jennifer Anson is the chairperson of the Palau National Communications Corporation.[1] She has been with the board since 2009, and is acting as chair from 2011-2012.

She is also an administrative officer with Palau's Ministry of Justice. She has worked with the ministry since 2006, though she took on her current role in 2010. Her work there involves work with Internet security issues, among other things.[2]

Ms. Anson is also a director on the board of the Micronesian Youth Services Network.[3]

She has participated as an ICANN fellow.[4]

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