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'''Rowena Schoo''' is the Director of Programs and Policy at the [[DNSAI|DNS Abuse Institute]]. Before that, she was the International Policy Manager at [[Ofcom]], the Policy and Government Relations Manager at [[Nominet]], and a Senior Policy & Communications Advisor in
 
'''Rowena Schoo''' is the Director of Programs and Policy at the [[DNSAI|DNS Abuse Institute]]. Before that, she was the International Policy Manager at [[Ofcom]], the Policy and Government Relations Manager at [[Nominet]], and a Senior Policy & Communications Advisor in

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Affiliation: DNSAI
Country: UK
Website:
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   PIR DNS Abuse Institute
Blog: https://dnsabuseinstitute.org/blog/
LinkedIn:
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   Rowena Schoo
Twitter:
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   @dns_abuse
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Featured in the ICANN 76 - Cancún playing card deck

Rowena Schoo is the Director of Programs and Policy at the DNS Abuse Institute. Before that, she was the International Policy Manager at Ofcom, the Policy and Government Relations Manager at Nominet, and a Senior Policy & Communications Advisor in the UK's Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS).[1]

Education

Schoo has bachelor's degrees in law and international relations from The Australian National University.

Writings

Schoo regularly publishes on the DNSAI blog.[2]

ICANN76 Playing Card Illustration

Rowean is flying in a costume similar to Jasmine from Aladin with a sword and a tiger head at her belt.

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