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'''James Grace''' is the Director of Business Development for Parking Crew and dntx.com. Mr. Grace spent the previous 7 years as an Account Manager at [[Oversee.net]]'s [[Domain Sponsor]], working specifically with the company's top clients, registrars and hosting companies, on branding, co-branding, and white labeling.<ref>[[ICANN 45]] Interview</ref> He has over 20 years of business development and strategic relationship management.  
'''James Grace''' is the Director of Business Development for [[Parking Crew]] and [[dntx.com]]. Mr. Grace spent the previous 7 years as an Account Manager at [[Oversee.net]]'s [[Domain Sponsor]], working specifically with the company's top clients, registrars and hosting companies, on branding, co-branding, and white labeling.<ref>[[ICANN 45]] Interview</ref> He has over 20 years of business development and strategic relationship management.  


He was formerly an employee of DomainPower, a subsidiary of [[Domain Holding]].<ref>[http://www.domainholdings.com/blog/domainpower/domain-holdings-hires-jim-grace/ Domain Holdings Hires Jim Grace]</ref>
He was formerly an employee of DomainPower, a subsidiary of [[Domain Holding]].<ref>[http://www.domainholdings.com/blog/domainpower/domain-holdings-hires-jim-grace/ Domain Holdings Hires Jim Grace]</ref>
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Latest revision as of 14:50, 28 June 2021

Country: USA
Email: jim [at] parkingcrew.com

James Grace is the Director of Business Development for Parking Crew and dntx.com. Mr. Grace spent the previous 7 years as an Account Manager at Oversee.net's Domain Sponsor, working specifically with the company's top clients, registrars and hosting companies, on branding, co-branding, and white labeling.[1] He has over 20 years of business development and strategic relationship management.

He was formerly an employee of DomainPower, a subsidiary of Domain Holding.[2]

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