北美地区利益相关方合作部和全球商业合作部副总裁克里斯·蒙蒂尼 (Chris Mondini) 欢迎大家来到美丽的圣胡安。ICANN61 社群论坛将迎来来自 150 个国家/地区的近 2,000 名与会者。在此期间将召开 300 余场会议,以处理从政策挑战到技术和安全问题等一系列与互联网地址分配和标识符系统相关的主题。他希望本届会议能让大家进行富有成效且令人振奋的讨论,ICANN61 将有助于加强 ICANN 多利益相关方模型。
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Chris Mondini is Vice President, Stakeholder Engagement, Europe and Managing Director for the Brussels, Belgium office. In his role, Mondini oversees ICANN org's operations in the region and leads ICANN org's Global Business Engagement initiatives worldwide.
Christopher began his professional life as a United States diplomat and later became a corporate investigator with Deloitte. He has investigated the world’s largest corporate corruption cases, while working with NGOs and business organizations on ways to mitigate corruption risks. He also led grant-making teams for the Full Circle Fund, an engaged philanthropy organization addressing economic development challenges. Christopher holds degrees from Georgetown and Johns Hopkins Universities. Throughout his career in Washington and Silicon Valley, he has dedicated his career to bridging communications gaps that occur among diverse sectors -- public, private and nonprofit – and across international borders.
北美地区利益相关方合作部和全球商业合作部副总裁克里斯·蒙蒂尼 (Chris Mondini) 欢迎大家来到美丽的圣胡安。ICANN61 社群论坛将迎来来自 150 个国家/地区的近 2,000 名与会者。在此期间将召开 300 余场会议,以处理从政策挑战到技术和安全问题等一系列与互联网地址分配和标识符系统相关的主题。他希望本届会议能让大家进行富有成效且令人振奋的讨论,ICANN61 将有助于加强 ICANN 多利益相关方模型。
Chris Mondini is Vice President, Stakeholder Engagement, Europe and Managing Director for the Brussels, Belgium office. In his role, Mondini oversees ICANN org's operations in the region and leads ICANN org's Global Business Engagement initiatives worldwide.
Christopher began his professional life as a United States diplomat and later became a corporate investigator with Deloitte. He has investigated the world’s largest corporate corruption cases, while working with NGOs and business organizations on ways to mitigate corruption risks. He also led grant-making teams for the Full Circle Fund, an engaged philanthropy organization addressing economic development challenges. Christopher holds degrees from Georgetown and Johns Hopkins Universities. Throughout his career in Washington and Silicon Valley, he has dedicated his career to bridging communications gaps that occur among diverse sectors -- public, private and nonprofit – and across international borders.