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Internet Governance Forum 2012 Panellists Biographies INTERNET GOVERNANCE FORUM 2012 PANELLISTS BIOGRAPHIES Table of contents Abdul Rahim Rinalia (Ms) ....................................................................................................................... 9 Abou Zahra Shadi (Mr) .......................................................................................................................... 10 Abraham Sunil (Mr) ............................................................................................................................... 10 Acuña Antonio (Mr) ............................................................................................................................... 11 Adeleye Peter Olugbenga (Mr) .............................................................................................................. 11 Afonso Carlos (Mr) ................................................................................................................................ 12 Aguerre Carolina (Ms) ........................................................................................................................... 13 Aguirre Carlos Dionisio (Mr) ................................................................................................................. 14 Ahmad Shahzad (Mr) ............................................................................................................................. 16 Aizu Izumi (Mr) ..................................................................................................................................... 16 Akoh Ben (Mr) ....................................................................................................................................... 17 Akplogan Adiel (Mr.) ............................................................................................................................. 18 Alakbarov Farid (Mr) ............................................................................................................................. 19 Alexander Fiona (Ms) ............................................................................................................................ 19 Alhadeff Joseph (Mr) ............................................................................................................................. 20 Alimonti Veridiana (Ms) ........................................................................................................................ 21 Allan Richard (Mr) ................................................................................................................................. 21 Amadoz Nacho (Mr) .............................................................................................................................. 22 Anandan Vivek (Mr) .............................................................................................................................. 23 Angelova-Krasteva Antoaneta (Ms) ....................................................................................................... 24 Appasamy David (Mr) ............................................................................................................................ 25 Arabuli Anna (Ms) ................................................................................................................................. 26 Arida Christine (Ms) .............................................................................................................................. 26 Asatiani Sandro (Alexander) (Mr) ......................................................................................................... 27 Attoumani Mohamed Karim (Mr) .......................................................................................................... 28 Attwood Dorothy (Ms) ........................................................................................................................... 29 Aznar Enrique (Mr) ................................................................................................................................ 30 Babu Satish (Mr) .................................................................................................................................... 31 Bachollet Sebastien (Mr) ........................................................................................................................ 32 Badran Hosein (Mr) ................................................................................................................................ 33 Baig Asrar (Mr) ...................................................................................................................................... 34 Bang Brinck Olivia (Ms) ........................................................................................................................ 34 Bankston Kevin (Mr) .............................................................................................................................. 35 Baraka Hoda (Ms) .................................................................................................................................. 36 Baran Paul-Andre (Mr) .......................................................................................................................... 37 Bayramova Ulkar (Mr) ........................................................................................................................... 37 Beaird Richard (Mr) ............................................................................................................................... 38 Bellagamba Sebastian (Mr) .................................................................................................................... 39 Bellavite Michele (Mr) ........................................................................................................................... 39 Belli Luca (Mr) ....................................................................................................................................... 40 Ben Jemaa Tijani (Mr) ........................................................................................................................... 41 Ben-Avie Jochai (Mr) ............................................................................................................................. 42 Bennett Louise (Ms) ............................................................................................................................... 42 Betancourt Valeria (Ms) ......................................................................................................................... 43 Bhalla Jay (Mr) ....................................................................................................................................... 43 Bhatia Virat (Mr) .................................................................................................................................... 44 Blackler Ellen (Ms) ................................................................................................................................ 45 Bommelaer Constance (Ms) ................................................................................................................... 45 Bose Anjan (Mr) ..................................................................................................................................... 46 Botelho Fernando (Mr) ........................................................................................................................... 47 1 Boujemi Hanane (Ms) ............................................................................................................................ 48 Boyle Martin (Mr) .................................................................................................................................. 49 Broadbent Hannah (Ms) ......................................................................................................................... 49 Brown Kathryn (Ms) .............................................................................................................................. 50 Brown Ian (Mr) ...................................................................................................................................... 51 Brueggeman Jeff (Mr) ............................................................................................................................ 52 Bullard John (Mr) ................................................................................................................................... 53 Burkov Dmitry (Mr) ............................................................................................................................... 54 Burum Ivo (Mr) ...................................................................................................................................... 55 C. York Jillian (Ms) ............................................................................................................................... 56 Cadena Sylvia (Ms) ................................................................................................................................ 57 Cambronero Fatima (Ms) ....................................................................................................................... 58 Capurro Rafael (Mr) ............................................................................................................................... 59 Carballo Adrián (Mr) .............................................................................................................................
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