Resume
Khaled Koubaa
Tunisia
Summary :
I am an independent IT consultant working for the nonprofit and government sector in Arab and African region.
I provide strategic direction to organizations and corporate executives on how to choose and implement new information systems.
- ISOC Board of Trustees member,
- AfriNIC Board of Director member,
- PIR Advisory Council member,
- ICANN NomCom member ( 2008 - 2009 )
- ICANN At-large member
Specialties :
Internet, Information Technology, Business, Social Entrepreneurship, ...
Experience
Owner
Independant Consultant
Information Technology and Services industry
June 2002 - Present
I experienced helping organizations improve their performance and business through by providing strategic direction.
I provide organizational change management assistance, development of coaching skills, technology implementation, strategy development, or operational improvement services. I bring "Best Practices" methodologies and frameworks to guide the identification of problems, and to serve as the basis for recommendations for more effective or efficient ways of performing business tasks.
I focus on advising organizations on how best to use information technology to meet their objectives. In addition to providing advice, we often implement, deploy, and administer IT systems on organizations' behalf.
Education
Syracuse University
Democracy, Governance and Leadership
2007 - 2007
US Telecommunications Training Institute
Internet Regulatory and Trade Policy
2007 - 2007
The course focuses on the challenge of developing Internet regulatory policy in developing countries and in particular how to create a competitive environment that encourages new investment while meeting public interest goals.
US Telecommunications Training Institute
Internet Governance: Issues and Challenges
2007 - 2007
This course highlight the key issues facing policy makers as they seek to advance the growth and adoption of the Internet and fixed and mobile broadband infrastructure in their national environment, consider the challenges of a global interconnected and increasingly online world, and identify key issues and questions where collaboration and cooperation are needed to create public policies for the Internet and IP networks.
WIPO Academy
Advanced Course on Electronic Commerce and Intellectual Property
2007 - 2007
The course is structured to cover three levels of education. Level one provides a foundation for understanding the basic concepts involved with e-commerce and IP. Level two covers the IP aspects of e-commerce in three main areas: Copyright, Trademarks, Patents. At level three, various sub-topics in each of the above areas are addressed in greater detail (i.e. protection of databases and software, domain names, internet business, etc).
DiploFoundation
Internet Governane
2006 - 2006
The Internet Governance Capacity Building Programme (IGCBP) aims to train professionals from diverse stakeholder backgrounds in IG-related fields and is open to individuals from around the world.
Ecole Superieure de Commerce Electronique
Master Electronic Commerce & International Procurement
2005 - 2006
Ecole Supérieure de Comerce de Tunis
Bachelor of Sience Management
1993 - 1997
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