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'''Naseem Javed''' is the Founder of [[ABC Namebank]], which he founded in 1982 in Toronto and New York. The company evaluates and offers services related to brand identities, naming architecture, and global cyber-branding and trademark solutions, and Javed himself advises CEOs and Fortune 500 Companies on global naming strategies.<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/pub/naseem-javed/4b/0/464 Naseem Javed]. LinkedIn.com. Retrieved 2012 November 7.</ref> Javed is a [[gTLD]] specialist and has written books on gTLDs and brand naming.<ref>[[ICANN 45]] Interview. ICANNWiki. Retriever 2012 October 25.</ref> As a speaker, Javed has been invited to over 100 international conferences and has appeared on hundreds of radio and TV programs.<ref>[http://www.fibre2fashion.com/industry-article/authors/free-articles-expert-writers-details.asp?iden=330 Naseem Javed]. Fibre2Fashion. Retrieved 2012 November 7.</ref> He also conducts online webinars via [[AZNA]] on topics such as the gTLD aftermarket boom, trade upswings, as well as business and marketing dilemmas related to changes in the rise of gTLDs.<ref>[http://www.azna.com/ AZNA]. Retrieved 2012 November 7.</ref>
 
'''Naseem Javed''' is the Founder of [[ABC Namebank]], which he founded in 1982 in Toronto and New York. The company evaluates and offers services related to brand identities, naming architecture, and global cyber-branding and trademark solutions, and Javed himself advises CEOs and Fortune 500 Companies on global naming strategies.<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/pub/naseem-javed/4b/0/464 Naseem Javed]. LinkedIn.com. Retrieved 2012 November 7.</ref> Javed is a [[gTLD]] specialist and has written books on gTLDs and brand naming.<ref>[[ICANN 45]] Interview. ICANNWiki. Retriever 2012 October 25.</ref> As a speaker, Javed has been invited to over 100 international conferences and has appeared on hundreds of radio and TV programs.<ref>[http://www.fibre2fashion.com/industry-article/authors/free-articles-expert-writers-details.asp?iden=330 Naseem Javed]. Fibre2Fashion. Retrieved 2012 November 7.</ref> He also conducts online webinars via [[AZNA]] on topics such as the gTLD aftermarket boom, trade upswings, as well as business and marketing dilemmas related to changes in the rise of gTLDs.<ref>[http://www.azna.com/ AZNA]. Retrieved 2012 November 7.</ref>
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Mr. Javed was a moderator for an official ICANN educational event that was part of the "gTLD Roadshow" where former ICANN CEO [[Rod Beckstrom]] and other ICANN Staff travelled the world educating individuals and entities about the possibilities inherent in ICANN's [[New gTLD Program]].<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/news/announcements/announcement-09jan12-en.htm Announcement, ICANN.org]</ref>
 
==Publications==
 
==Publications==
 
Early on in his career, Javed authored a 400-page reference manual entitled ''How to Name a Business or a New Product'' in 1979. In 1995, he wrote ''Naming For Power'' and ''Domain Wars'', two books forecasting cyber-branding and what Javed calls "the dot.com epidemic".<ref> http://www.naseemjaved.com/ Naseem Javed]. Retrieved 2012 November 7.</ref> His most recent book, ''Domination - The gTLD Name Game'', discusses gTLD business models and naming issues, and was released in January 2012 via Metrostate Syndicate.<ref>[http://www.metrostate.com/ Domination - The gTLD Name Game]. Metrostate Syndicate. Retrieved 2012 November 7.</ref>
 
Early on in his career, Javed authored a 400-page reference manual entitled ''How to Name a Business or a New Product'' in 1979. In 1995, he wrote ''Naming For Power'' and ''Domain Wars'', two books forecasting cyber-branding and what Javed calls "the dot.com epidemic".<ref> http://www.naseemjaved.com/ Naseem Javed]. Retrieved 2012 November 7.</ref> His most recent book, ''Domination - The gTLD Name Game'', discusses gTLD business models and naming issues, and was released in January 2012 via Metrostate Syndicate.<ref>[http://www.metrostate.com/ Domination - The gTLD Name Game]. Metrostate Syndicate. Retrieved 2012 November 7.</ref>

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