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'''Carolin Silbernagl''' is the Founder and Coordinator of [[.hiv]], which she launched in 2010.<ref>[[ICANN 41]]</ref> Interview She is also the Project Manager at sdw - Herausforderung Unternehmertum.<ref>[http://www.herausforderung-unternehmertum.de/69.0.html herausforderung.de]</ref><ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/in/carolinsilbernagl linkedin.com]</ref>
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'''Carolin Silbernagl''' is the Founder and Coordinator of [[.hiv]], which she launched in 2010.<ref>[[ICANN 41]] Interview</ref> She is also the Project Manager at sdw - Herausforderung Unternehmertum.<ref>[http://www.herausforderung-unternehmertum.de/69.0.html herausforderung.de]</ref><ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/in/carolinsilbernagl linkedin.com]</ref>
  
 
She began the [[.hiv]] initiative in order to extend HIV/Aids awareness onto a consistent Internet platform, and it is her goal that the space will become the red-ribbon of the Internet. It seems to be the first proposed non-profit [[TLD]], aimed at creating and fostering charitable opportunities.<ref>[[ICANN 41]] Interview</ref>
 
She began the [[.hiv]] initiative in order to extend HIV/Aids awareness onto a consistent Internet platform, and it is her goal that the space will become the red-ribbon of the Internet. It seems to be the first proposed non-profit [[TLD]], aimed at creating and fostering charitable opportunities.<ref>[[ICANN 41]] Interview</ref>

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Country: Germany
Email: c.silbernagl [at] sdw.org
LinkedIn: LinkedInIcon.png   [Carolin Silbernagl Carolin Silbernagl]

Carolin Silbernagl is the Founder and Coordinator of .hiv, which she launched in 2010.[1] She is also the Project Manager at sdw - Herausforderung Unternehmertum.[2][3]

She began the .hiv initiative in order to extend HIV/Aids awareness onto a consistent Internet platform, and it is her goal that the space will become the red-ribbon of the Internet. It seems to be the first proposed non-profit TLD, aimed at creating and fostering charitable opportunities.[4]

Ms. Silbernagl has been The Project Manager and part of the Academic staff at Foundation of German Industries (sdw) - Klaus Murmann Scholarship Program.[5][6] The foundation focuses on consulting for start-up organizations.

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