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Congratulations Anne-rachel. <br>
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<div><span>Congratulations and best wishes to Anne.</span></div>
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<b><span>Envoyé le :</span></b> Mardi 31 juillet 2012
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<b><span>Objet :</span></b> [AfriNIC-announce] Ms
Anne-Rachel Inné appointed AFRINIC Chief Operations
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<div><b><span></span><span></span><span>Ms Anne-Rachel
Inné appointed AFRINIC Chief Operations Officer</span></b></div>
<div><b><span>Cybercity, Ebene, Mauritius, 31 July 2012</span></b><span>
- After a rigorous recruitment process, it is my
pleasure to announce the appointment of Ms
Anne-Rachel Inné as Chief Operations Officer of
AFRINIC.</span></div>
<div><span>Ms Inné brings to AFRINIC a wealth of
experience having worked for many years at the
Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers
(ICANN) where she was latterly the <span>Manager
Regional Relations, Africa. </span>Ms Inné is
well known in the African Internet community from
her past 14 years service first as representative of
African private sector at DNSO, consultant and staff
at ICANN, and her continuous active involvement with
AFRINIC, AfTLD and AfNOG communities at different
levels.</span></div>
<div><span>As Manager Regional Relations, Ms Inné served
as ICANN’s primary link to the African regional
community (Governments, Private Sector, Civil
Society, Academia, Media, Individual users, and
Regional Internet Registries, among other groups).</span></div>
<div><span>Prior to joining ICANN, Ms Inné was an
entrepreneur and consultant in the Information
Communication Technology for development (ICT4D)
sector. She has also previously worked as a model, a
translator/Interpreter, a sales manager and a highly
appreciated ICT4D consultant. She is a founding
member of the African Enterprise network. </span></div>
<div><span>She produced and publicised Learning by Doing
at the Institute for Communications and Development:
Lessons emerging from the ICT Stories Projects for
the benefit of projects and the wider community. She
was a member of the Bureau of the African Group at <span>World
Summit on the Information Society</span> (<span>WSIS</span>)
as a representative of the African Private Sector
and a Member of the Gender Coalition during WSIS and
helped write Creating Your Own National Gender
Programme – A Practical Guide. </span></div>
<div><span>Ms Inné is featured as ICT Expert in the
International Labour Organisation/<span>International
Organisation for Migration</span> (ILO/IOM) book
for the AUC: African Women at the Service of the
Union. </span></div>
<div><span>In 2010 Ms Inné was awarded both the Network
Information & Infrastructure (NI&I) Service
Award for 2010 in recognition of her contribution to
improving and sustaining Africa's Internet
environment and the AFRINIC Leadership Award for her
demonstrated immense commitment and continued
engagement with AFRINIC & African Network
Operators' Group (AfNOG) communities in the interest
of Africa as a whole.</span></div>
<div><span>She holds a Master of Literature and an MBA
in International Finance/Economics.</span></div>
<div><span><span> </span>“<i>As a member of the
community who worked towards the establishment of
AFRINIC, I am very proud to join a team which has
demonstrated that little stands in the way of will
and a job well done! It is a privilege to continue
serving our region and community as COO of AFRINIC</i>,”
says Ms Inné on her appointment. </span></div>
<div><span>We are very proud at AFRINIC to soon welcome
her among us and I am personally excited to be able
work with her in achieving our mission and
objectives in Africa. Ms Inné will take up the
appointment on 15 August 2012. </span></div>
<div><span></span><b><span>Adiel Akplogan<span></span></span></b></div>
<div><b><span>AFRINIC Chief Executive Officer</span></b><br>
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