Biography
Claudine is a senior ICT policy advisor at the Ministry of State’s Media and Communications department.
She is in charge of the transversal coordination of the development of the digital skills pillar in the framework of Digital Lëtzebuerg, the Government’s national digital strategy; and represents Luxembourg in the European policy action for the development of new skills in the digital economy as well.
She covers the field of Internet Governance, international relations, registry/registrar market, new gTLDs and is Luxembourg’s delegate in the Government Advisory Committee, GAC. The GAC is advising the International Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) on issues of public policy.
As the Luxembourg member in OECD’s Committee on Digital Economy Policy she helps bringing up Luxembourg ICT data and statistics for political benchmarking studies and ICT public policy in general.
In the preceding years she worked as a project manager at BGL BNP Paribas (former Banque Générale du Luxembourg).
Claudine studied Economics and Marketing Management at the Pierre Mendès-France (Grenoble II) University.