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Schumacher received a Masters degree in Business Administration from the University of Cologne, as well as a Masters degree in Finance from the Stockholm School of Economics, Sweden, and a CEMS-Master of the Community of European Management Schools. | Schumacher received a Masters degree in Business Administration from the University of Cologne, as well as a Masters degree in Finance from the Stockholm School of Economics, Sweden, and a CEMS-Master of the Community of European Management Schools.<ref>[http://www.chefpatrick.com/interview-with-tim-schumacher-ceo-of-sedo-com/ ChefPatrick.com Interview]</ref> | ||
His Master's thesis was titled “Price Formation in the Domain Name Secondary Market.”<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/in/timschumacher LinkedIn]</ref> | His Master's thesis was titled “Price Formation in the Domain Name Secondary Market.”<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/in/timschumacher LinkedIn]</ref> |
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Tim Schumacher is a co-founder of Sedo GmbH, and currently serves as the CEO of Sedo Holding AG.[1] He is an investor in H2Media and Doyago Ltd.[2]
Career History
Tim, along with Ulrich Priesner and Marius Würzner, founded Sedo in 1999 in response to a noticed lack of a domain marketplace on the web. After their US subsidiary, Sedo.com LLC, was opened in Cambridge Massachusetts, Schumacher temporarily relocated himself to that branch, and served as its CEO.[3] In 2009, he was promoted to CEO of Sedo Holding AG, the holding company which owns Sedo GmbH and all other Sedo branches.[4]
Prior to his Sedo legacy, from 1995 to 2000, Schumacher served as Owner and CEO of Ultimasoft.[5]
Education
Schumacher received a Masters degree in Business Administration from the University of Cologne, as well as a Masters degree in Finance from the Stockholm School of Economics, Sweden, and a CEMS-Master of the Community of European Management Schools.[6]
His Master's thesis was titled “Price Formation in the Domain Name Secondary Market.”[7]
Publications
He is a co-author of "Domain-Namen im Internet."[8]
External Links
- Tim Schumacher, Sedo: Digital real estates
- Future of Domaining Industry - Tim Schumacher and Lord Brar
- Tim Schumacher, Sedo: Mobile changing domain names
References