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'''Josh Rowe''' is employed by Australia Post to manage the corporation’s IT innovation programme; to find new profitable revenue generating opportunities through the use of technology and deliver improved IT capability through continuous improvement.
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'''Josh Rowe''' manages Australia Post's IT innovation programme; and therefore must find new profitable revenue generating opportunities through the use of technology and deliver improved IT capability through continuous improvement.
Josh is a director of the Australian domain name regulator; [[.au]] Domain Administration Ltd [[AUDA]], a staunch consumer advocate within the Australian domain name industry especially in regards to exposing unscrupulous operators, and maintains a Price Comparison of [[.auDA]] Accredited Registrars.
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Josh is a founding director and current Chairman of the Coalition Against Unsolicited Bulk Email, Australia ([[CAUBE.AU]]), director of the International Coalition Against Unsolicited Commercial Email ([[iCAUCE]]), and Deputy Chair for the Asia Pacific Coalition Against Unsolicited Commercial Email ([[APCAUCE]]).He has been a part of three [[ICANN Meetings]]<ref>[http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/archive/1202183 forums.whirlpool.net]</ref> He is the founder of Sanctum Internet.<ref>[http://au.linkedin.com/in/joshrowe joshrowe]</ref>
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Furthermore, Josh is a director of the Australian domain name regulator, [[.au]] Domain Administration Ltd [[AUDA]]; and is a staunch consumer advocate within the Australian domain name industry especially with regards to exposing unscrupulous operators, and maintains a Price Comparison of [[.auDA]] Accredited Registrars.
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Josh is a founding director and current Chairman of the Coalition Against Unsolicited Bulk Email, Australia ([[CAUBE.AU]]), director of the International Coalition Against Unsolicited Commercial Email ([[iCAUCE]]), and Deputy Chair for the Asia Pacific Coalition Against Unsolicited Commercial Email ([[APCAUCE]]).
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He has been a part of three [[ICANN Meetings]]<ref>[http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/archive/1202183 forums.whirlpool.net]</ref> He is the founder of Sanctum Internet.<ref>[http://au.linkedin.com/in/joshrowe joshrowe]</ref>
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Josh holds a Computer Science degree and is currently undertaking a Master of e-Business by research from RMIT University.
 
Josh holds a Computer Science degree and is currently undertaking a Master of e-Business by research from RMIT University.
  

Revision as of 21:30, 17 January 2011

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Country: Australia
Email: josh [at] email.nu
Website:

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LinkedIn: LinkedInIcon.png   [joshrowe Josh Rowe]
Twitter: TwitterIcon.png   @joshrowe

Josh Rowe manages Australia Post's IT innovation programme; and therefore must find new profitable revenue generating opportunities through the use of technology and deliver improved IT capability through continuous improvement.

Furthermore, Josh is a director of the Australian domain name regulator, .au Domain Administration Ltd AUDA; and is a staunch consumer advocate within the Australian domain name industry especially with regards to exposing unscrupulous operators, and maintains a Price Comparison of .auDA Accredited Registrars.

Josh is a founding director and current Chairman of the Coalition Against Unsolicited Bulk Email, Australia (CAUBE.AU), director of the International Coalition Against Unsolicited Commercial Email (iCAUCE), and Deputy Chair for the Asia Pacific Coalition Against Unsolicited Commercial Email (APCAUCE).

He has been a part of three ICANN Meetings[1] He is the founder of Sanctum Internet.[2]

Josh holds a Computer Science degree and is currently undertaking a Master of e-Business by research from RMIT University.

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