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'''Vittorio Bertola''' is the Associate Partner of The Innovation Group and an Partner at [[Dynamic Fun]]. <ref>[http://bertola.eu/vb/profile.html Bertola.eu]</ref>  
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'''Vittorio Bertola''', from Turin, Italy, born in 1974, engineer, deals with the Internet in all its aspects, including technical, business, social and political matters, as an entrepreneur, writer, activist and software developer<ref>[http://bertola.eu/vb/profile.html Bertola.eu]</ref>.
  
He was born in 1974 (Turin, Italy), holds a degree cum laude in Electronical Engineering obtained at Politecnico di Torino. He deals with the Internet in all its aspects, including technical, business, social and political matters, as an entrepreneur, writer, activist and engineer.  
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He presently works for '''Open-Xchange''', a global leader in free software applications supporting the Internet's infrastructure, where he takes care of research and innovation activities, leading projects to invent and develop new products; he also coordinates the company's policy and community activities. Previously, he worked as a freelance consultant and as a partner or founder in several small Internet start-ups; he was one of the promoters of '''Vitaminic''', one of the most successful "dot com" companies in Italy, as its Vice President for Technology.
  
He is an active conference speaker, blogger and writer. He has also been involved with Internet policies at the national and international level for many years. He is a member of the Internet Governance Consulting Committee of the Italian government. He represents the global Internet users in the Board of [[ICANN]] and is a member of several other boards in the Internet policy field.  He has been a member of the [[WGIG]] and has been chairing the [[ALAC]] since its inception in January 2003, until March 2006. Before that, he served in other At Large positions and efforts, including chairing the "icannatlarge.org" effort twice. He also served as an officer of the Italian chapter of the Internet Society.
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He is often busy as a conference speaker, blogger and writer; he has also been dealing for many years with Internet policies at the national and international level.
  
Over the last ten years, he has been the promoter of a number of online initiatives, which made him a well known figure on the Italian and global Internet.<ref>[http://portal.unesco.org/ci/en/files/25267/11890694761Vittorio_Bertola.pdf/Vittorio_Bertola.pdf UNESCO.org]</ref>
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In 2004-5 he was a member of the United Nations' '''[[WGIG|Working Group on Internet Governance (WGIG)]]'''; he was one of the inventors of the United Nations '''[[IGF|Internet Governance Forum (IGF)]]''', where, in its early years, he coordinated the civil society caucus and organized the Internet Bill of Rights campaign.  
  
==Work History==
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In the ICANN environment, after being one of the founders of the At-Large constituency and the first Chairman of the '''[[At-Large Advisory Committee|At-Large Advisory Committee (ALAC)]]''' from 2003 to 2006, he represented the global Internet users in the '''Board of ICANN''' (2006-7) and in other boards and committees, including several advisory groups to the Italian government.
* From January 1996 to December 1998 he worked at his university,Politecnico di Torino, as an in-charge for students' ISP services. <ref>[http://bertola.eu/vb/cv.html Bertola.eu]</ref>
 
  
* From Dec 1998 to April 1999 he was the Network engineer at the Network Planning Department of Omnitel (now Vodafone Italy).
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In recent years he served as Vice-Chair of the Internet Society's European Coordinating Council (2010-13) and as member of the [[.it|.IT]] policy board (2012-14). Over the last twenty years, he has been the promoter of a number of online initiatives, which made him a well known figure on the Italian and global Internet.
  
* He was the Vice President for Technology of Vitaminic (now Buongiorno Vitaminic) from May 1999 to August 2002.
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In Turin, he served for a term (2011-16) as Town Councillor and party spokesperson; in 2011 he was a candidate for Mayor of Turin, the third most voted, with over 22.400 votes.
 
 
* He served as Co-founder and Director of European Domain Registry from Nov 2001 to Mar 2003.
 
 
 
* From January 2002 to December 2003 he acted as the Co-founder and Director of E3C.
 
 
 
* He served as the President & Chief Technical Officer of Dynamic Fun from September 2002 to September 2006. He is currently a Founding partner of the company.<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/in/vbertola Linkedin]</ref>
 
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

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Vittorio Bertola, from Turin, Italy, born in 1974, engineer, deals with the Internet in all its aspects, including technical, business, social and political matters, as an entrepreneur, writer, activist and software developer[1].

He presently works for Open-Xchange, a global leader in free software applications supporting the Internet's infrastructure, where he takes care of research and innovation activities, leading projects to invent and develop new products; he also coordinates the company's policy and community activities. Previously, he worked as a freelance consultant and as a partner or founder in several small Internet start-ups; he was one of the promoters of Vitaminic, one of the most successful "dot com" companies in Italy, as its Vice President for Technology.

He is often busy as a conference speaker, blogger and writer; he has also been dealing for many years with Internet policies at the national and international level.

In 2004-5 he was a member of the United Nations' Working Group on Internet Governance (WGIG); he was one of the inventors of the United Nations Internet Governance Forum (IGF), where, in its early years, he coordinated the civil society caucus and organized the Internet Bill of Rights campaign.

In the ICANN environment, after being one of the founders of the At-Large constituency and the first Chairman of the At-Large Advisory Committee (ALAC) from 2003 to 2006, he represented the global Internet users in the Board of ICANN (2006-7) and in other boards and committees, including several advisory groups to the Italian government.

In recent years he served as Vice-Chair of the Internet Society's European Coordinating Council (2010-13) and as member of the .IT policy board (2012-14). Over the last twenty years, he has been the promoter of a number of online initiatives, which made him a well known figure on the Italian and global Internet.

In Turin, he served for a term (2011-16) as Town Councillor and party spokesperson; in 2011 he was a candidate for Mayor of Turin, the third most voted, with over 22.400 votes.

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