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'''Adrian Carballo''' is the Director of Institutional Relations, Latin America and Caribbean at the South School on Internet Governance, [[SSIG]]. Mr. Carballo is a member of [[ISOC]]'s Argentina chapter and an frequent participant in [[ICANN]], [[LACNIC]] and [[IGF]] conferences.<ref>[http://www.gobernanzainternet.com.ar/index.php?ubi=7&ing=1&id=99 SSIG][</ref>
 
'''Adrian Carballo''' is the Director of Institutional Relations, Latin America and Caribbean at the South School on Internet Governance, [[SSIG]]. Mr. Carballo is a member of [[ISOC]]'s Argentina chapter and an frequent participant in [[ICANN]], [[LACNIC]] and [[IGF]] conferences.<ref>[http://www.gobernanzainternet.com.ar/index.php?ubi=7&ing=1&id=99 SSIG][</ref>
  
===Related Responsibilities===
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==Related Responsibilities==
 
He is an advisor for UNESCO's connectivity projects for rural schools' and libraries' digitalization and ecommerce projects.<ref>[http://www.gobernanzainternet.com.ar/index.php?ubi=7&ing=1&id=99 SSIG][</ref> Mr.Carballo also works for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Argentina as Coordinator of the MERCOSUR Technology Advisory Committee for Productive Integration, and as a Coordinator for export promotion for SMEs.<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/profile/view?id=713224&authType=name&authToken=DcXK&locale=en_US&pvs=pp&pohelp=&trk=ppro_viewmore LinkedIn]</ref>.
 
He is an advisor for UNESCO's connectivity projects for rural schools' and libraries' digitalization and ecommerce projects.<ref>[http://www.gobernanzainternet.com.ar/index.php?ubi=7&ing=1&id=99 SSIG][</ref> Mr.Carballo also works for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Argentina as Coordinator of the MERCOSUR Technology Advisory Committee for Productive Integration, and as a Coordinator for export promotion for SMEs.<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/profile/view?id=713224&authType=name&authToken=DcXK&locale=en_US&pvs=pp&pohelp=&trk=ppro_viewmore LinkedIn]</ref>.
  
 
Previously, Adrian Carballo worked for Telefónica Data Argentina, where he was the Corporate Manager of Marketing Direction. He has also been involved in a training program regarding legal aspects of eCommerce organized by UNCTAD and the Government of Spain.<ref>[http://www.gobernanzainternet.com.ar/index.php?ubi=7&ing=1&id=99 SSIG][</ref>
 
Previously, Adrian Carballo worked for Telefónica Data Argentina, where he was the Corporate Manager of Marketing Direction. He has also been involved in a training program regarding legal aspects of eCommerce organized by UNCTAD and the Government of Spain.<ref>[http://www.gobernanzainternet.com.ar/index.php?ubi=7&ing=1&id=99 SSIG][</ref>
  
 
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Country: Argentina
Email: ainfodata[at]gmail.com
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Adrian Carballo is the Director of Institutional Relations, Latin America and Caribbean at the South School on Internet Governance, SSIG. Mr. Carballo is a member of ISOC's Argentina chapter and an frequent participant in ICANN, LACNIC and IGF conferences.[1]

Related Responsibilities

He is an advisor for UNESCO's connectivity projects for rural schools' and libraries' digitalization and ecommerce projects.[2] Mr.Carballo also works for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Argentina as Coordinator of the MERCOSUR Technology Advisory Committee for Productive Integration, and as a Coordinator for export promotion for SMEs.[3].

Previously, Adrian Carballo worked for Telefónica Data Argentina, where he was the Corporate Manager of Marketing Direction. He has also been involved in a training program regarding legal aspects of eCommerce organized by UNCTAD and the Government of Spain.[4]

References