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'''Mark Bannon''' works as a ICMS project manager within the Littlehall Corporation <ref>[http://www.littlehall.com Littlehall.com]</ref>. He is a member of the [[NCUC]] media/promotion team and is an avid campaigner of non-commercial representation within [[ICANN]].
 
'''Mark Bannon''' works as a ICMS project manager within the Littlehall Corporation <ref>[http://www.littlehall.com Littlehall.com]</ref>. He is a member of the [[NCUC]] media/promotion team and is an avid campaigner of non-commercial representation within [[ICANN]].
 
  
 
==Career History==
 
==Career History==

Revision as of 08:49, 20 November 2011

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Country: Ireland
Email: mark.bannon [at] littlehall.com
Website:
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   [www.markbannon.com www.markbannon.com]
Facebook:
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   [www.facebook.com/markbannon Mark Bannon]
LinkedIn:
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   [markbannon Mark Bannon]
Twitter:
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   @markbannoncom

Mark Bannon works as a ICMS project manager within the Littlehall Corporation [1]. He is a member of the NCUC media/promotion team and is an avid campaigner of non-commercial representation within ICANN.

Career History

In terms of management training, he holds postgraduate DBS accreditation covering Financial Management, Human Resource and Marketing.[2] For the past ten years he has been a stong public advocate of the open source programming movement. As he has created software and scripts in many languages; such as ASP, C++, Fortran, Perl, PHP and Java, he has a profound knowledge of technology usage within organisations.

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