Jenik Radon has joined the supervisory board of the e-Governance Academy in Estonia. Radon previously served as an advisor during the country’s independence movement and helped co-author several economic laws.
Read“I am honoured to join eGA and to support its mission of building digital societies that make people’s lives better. Wherever I go, people want to learn from Estonia’s digital success. Now I will be able to share my experience and connections to help eGA tell that story globally.”