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Country: Australia
Facebook:    Adrian Kinderis
LinkedIn:    Adrian Kinderis
Twitter:    @AdrianKinderis
Formerly a member
of ICANN's GNSO


Formerly a member
of ICANN's RrSG


Featured in the ICANN 50 - London playing card deck


Featured in the ICANN 54 - Dublin playing card deck

Adrian Kinderis was formerly the CEO of Bombora Technologies, a group of companies, which notably included AusRegistry Pty Ltd and ARI Registry Services Pty Ltd.[1] He has previously been a member of ICANN's GNSO council. After Neustar acquired Bombora Technologies in 2015, Kinderis took the position of VP of Corporate Development for Neustar from August 2015 to March 2018.

ICANN[edit | edit source]

He was elected representative by the Registrar Stakeholder Group to the GNSO Council in 2007. His term expired in the end of the annual meeting of 2011.[2] This was an extremely important tenure with regards to the new gTLD program, and Adrian was involved in such important events as writing the document, 'Introduction of New Generic Top-Level Domains Document (11 September 2007)'.[3] His many blog posts and interviews regarding ICANN show him celebrating the organizations achievements, and critically engaging its shortcomings and missteps; he is an incredibly active member of the community and attended his 30th meeting at October 2012 ICANN 45 in Toronto. [4][5]

Mr. Kinderis was invited to make a presentation on new gTLDs at the 2009 ICANN meeting in Sydney.[6]

Other Industry Conferences[edit | edit source]

Adrian regularly presents addresses at industry conferences on topics such as: Registry Operations, Registry Best Practice, Domain Name Management, Registry-Registrar models and Marketing TLDs.[7] He was a panelist at the first and second .nxt Conference, and a presenter at the 2010 V21 conference,[8][9] and has also attended APTLD events.[10].

Personal Life[edit | edit source]

Adrian is married to Jennifer, and lives in Melbourne, Australia. His interests include fast cars, and his favorite football club - the North Melbourne Kangaroos.[11] He also enjoys American football, and cheers for the Dallas Cowboys.[12]

Videos[edit | edit source]

Gray Chynoweth interviews Adrian at ICANN 41 in Singapore about the potential of new TLDs.

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