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=== Career History ===
 
=== Career History ===
Before taking up his new post, Roelof Meijer was a Director, and eventually the Managing Director, at the training organisation PTC. He was the Senior Technical Advisor at Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Project Coordinator at ADPR&DP Magoye, Zambia.
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Before taking up his new post, Roelof Meijer was a Director, and eventually the Managing Director, at the training organisation PTC. He was the Senior Technical Advisor at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Project Coordinator at ADPR&DP Magoye, Zambia.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 14:20, 8 June 2021

RoelofMeijerPortrait.JPG
RoelofMeijerCaricature.jpg
Country: Netherlands
LinkedIn: LinkedInIcon.png   Roelof Meijer
Twitter: TwitterIcon.png   @roelofmeijer
ICANNLogo.png Formerly a member
of ICANN's ccNSO

Roelof Meijer is the CEO of Stichting Internet Domeinregistratie Nederland (SIDN), the registry for .nl, the ccTLD for The Netherlands.

He is a councillor on ICANN's ccNSO Council; his tenure is to last from March 2011 until March 2014.[1]

Career History

Before taking up his new post, Roelof Meijer was a Director, and eventually the Managing Director, at the training organisation PTC. He was the Senior Technical Advisor at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Project Coordinator at ADPR&DP Magoye, Zambia.

References