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'''Frank Michlick's '''entrepreneurial pursuits led him to found [[DomainCocoon]] in 2006, which provides technical & policy consulting services to registrars, registries and registrants alike. The company's client list also includes [[Sedo]], where Frank consults for SedoMLS, an aftermarket listing service for registrars.


'''Frank Michlicks''' is the CTO at [[Left of the Dot Media]] Inc, Director and Vice President of Domain Owners Association of Canada and Director at [[SharedReviews]].com, which he also founded. Mr. Michlicks is also the Chairman at [[DomainConvergence]], and the Managing Editor of [[DomainNameNews]]. He founded [[DomainCocoon]] Inc.<ref>[http://blog.sharedreviews.com/authors/f]</ref>
== Career History ==
Frank is best known within the domain name industry as one of the founders of and lead contributors to [[DomainNameNews]], began working with internet technology in 1993 and registered his first domain in 1995. Frank's pioneered the Sales Engineering role at top global registrar [[Tucows]] and participated in many speaking and social events within the domain industry.
 
In 2010/2011 he worked with Left of the Dot Media Inc. (now Left) as CTO to raise funding and create a technical team. From 2001 to 2007, he was a Senior Sales Engineer at [[Tucows]]. He held the position of Project/Product Manager, Technical Trend Scout at [[Ision Internet]] AG (formerly [[MAZ]] and [[IS Internet Services]]) for 3 1/2 years. He started his internet career by founding [[CyberTeam]] GbR, where he also worked as the General Manager for 2 years.<ref>[https://www.xing.com/profile/Frank_Michlick xing.com]</ref>
 
== Education ==
He studied Computer Science at the Technical University of Berlin.<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/profile/view?id=98431&authType=name&authToken=Z4ED&locale=en_US&pvs=pp&trk=ppro_viewmore linkedin.com]</ref>


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Latest revision as of 17:59, 25 May 2021

Country: Canada
Email: i [at] m.fm
Website:

   http://i.m.fm/

LinkedIn:    Frank Michlick
Twitter:    @fmichlick

Frank Michlick's entrepreneurial pursuits led him to found DomainCocoon in 2006, which provides technical & policy consulting services to registrars, registries and registrants alike. The company's client list also includes Sedo, where Frank consults for SedoMLS, an aftermarket listing service for registrars.

Career History

Frank is best known within the domain name industry as one of the founders of and lead contributors to DomainNameNews, began working with internet technology in 1993 and registered his first domain in 1995. Frank's pioneered the Sales Engineering role at top global registrar Tucows and participated in many speaking and social events within the domain industry.

In 2010/2011 he worked with Left of the Dot Media Inc. (now Left) as CTO to raise funding and create a technical team. From 2001 to 2007, he was a Senior Sales Engineer at Tucows. He held the position of Project/Product Manager, Technical Trend Scout at Ision Internet AG (formerly MAZ and IS Internet Services) for 3 1/2 years. He started his internet career by founding CyberTeam GbR, where he also worked as the General Manager for 2 years.[1]

Education

He studied Computer Science at the Technical University of Berlin.[2]

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