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Marie-Noémie is responsible for Internet governance-related issues at the [[Orange]] Group. She has participated in the [[IGF]] and [[ICANN meetings]] since 2016.  She is in charge of follow-up trade negotiations regarding telecommunications and corresponding regulatory issues, with a particular focus on the digital economy and its challenges.
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Marie-Noémie is responsible for Internet governance-related issues at the [[Orange]] Group. She has participated in the [[IGF]] and [[ICANN Meetings]] since 2016.  She is in charge of follow-up trade negotiations regarding telecommunications and corresponding regulatory issues, with a particular focus on the digital economy and its challenges.
  
 
==Career History==
 
==Career History==
Marie-Noémie has over twenty-five years of experience working in telecommunications and regulation. She has been involved in the development and advancement of a number of policies related to the electronic communications framework at [[Wanadoo]], [[France Telecom]] and [[Orange]] group.  
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Marie-Noémie has over twenty-five years of experience working in telecommunications and regulation. She has been involved in the development and advancement of a number of policies related to the electronic communications framework at [[Wanadoo]], [[France Telecom]], and [[Orange]] group.  
  
 
==ICANN and Internet Governance Participation==
 
==ICANN and Internet Governance Participation==
Marques is a [[ccNSO]] councilor, representing Europe. She is also a member of the ISP and Connectivity Providers Constituency ([[ISPCP]]) and has contributed to the [[CCWG-IG| Cross Community Working Group on ICANN Accountability-Diversity.
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Marques is a [[ccNSO]] councilor, representing Europe. She is also a member of the ISP and Connectivity Providers Constituency ([[ISPCP]]) and has contributed to the [[CCWG-IG| Cross Community Working Group on ICANN Accountability-Diversity.<ref>https://ccnso.icann.org/en/about/bio/marie-noemie-marques.htm</ref>
  
 
==Education==
 
==Education==
 
Marques has a bachelor's degree in Technical Sciences of Information and Communication, a Master's degree in Spanish, and a doctorate in the History of International Relations from La Sorbonne University, Paris.
 
Marques has a bachelor's degree in Technical Sciences of Information and Communication, a Master's degree in Spanish, and a doctorate in the History of International Relations from La Sorbonne University, Paris.
  
==Publications==
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==References==
 
 
==Awards==
 

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Marie-Noémie is responsible for Internet governance-related issues at the Orange Group. She has participated in the IGF and ICANN Meetings since 2016. She is in charge of follow-up trade negotiations regarding telecommunications and corresponding regulatory issues, with a particular focus on the digital economy and its challenges.

Career History

Marie-Noémie has over twenty-five years of experience working in telecommunications and regulation. She has been involved in the development and advancement of a number of policies related to the electronic communications framework at Wanadoo, France Telecom, and Orange group.

ICANN and Internet Governance Participation

Marques is a ccNSO councilor, representing Europe. She is also a member of the ISP and Connectivity Providers Constituency (ISPCP) and has contributed to the [[CCWG-IG| Cross Community Working Group on ICANN Accountability-Diversity.[1]

Education

Marques has a bachelor's degree in Technical Sciences of Information and Communication, a Master's degree in Spanish, and a doctorate in the History of International Relations from La Sorbonne University, Paris.

References