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− | ''Alexa Raad''' is the founder and CEO of [[Architelos]], a strategy and marketing consultancy that focuses on growth, brand and positioning, and business development for clients within the Internet and [[DNS]] sectors. Alexa has the unique distinction of having launched a new [[gTLD]] ([[.mobi]]) successfully, as well as having guided an incumbent gTLD ([[.org]]) to beating the market growth rates. Alexa served as the CEO of the [[.org]] registry, the [[PIR|Public Interest Registry]], from 2007 to 2010. She has more than 20 years of experience in the telecommunications, payment, and Internet sectors, including 10 years in the domain names industry. She engineered [[.org]]'s brand re-positioning and growth, both in revenues and in market share, from 6 million in registrations to over 8 million, and from $35 million to $54 million from 2007 to 2010 respectively. During her tenure, [[PIR]] was named a FUTURE 50 company, a recognition reserved for the 50 fastest growing companies in the Greater Washington Area. In 2010, Ms. Raad led what was the largest [[DNSSEC]] implementation effort at that time...[[Alexa Raad|read more]] | + | '''Alexa Raad''' is the founder and CEO of [[Architelos]], a strategy and marketing consultancy that focuses on growth, brand and positioning, and business development for clients within the Internet and [[DNS]] sectors. Alexa has the unique distinction of having launched a new [[gTLD]] ([[.mobi]]) successfully, as well as having guided an incumbent gTLD ([[.org]]) to beating the market growth rates. Alexa served as the CEO of the [[.org]] registry, the [[PIR|Public Interest Registry]], from 2007 to 2010. She has more than 20 years of experience in the telecommunications, payment, and Internet sectors, including 10 years in the domain names industry. She engineered [[.org]]'s brand re-positioning and growth, both in revenues and in market share, from 6 million in registrations to over 8 million, and from $35 million to $54 million from 2007 to 2010 respectively. During her tenure, [[PIR]] was named a FUTURE 50 company, a recognition reserved for the 50 fastest growing companies in the Greater Washington Area. In 2010, Ms. Raad led what was the largest [[DNSSEC]] implementation effort at that time...[[Alexa Raad|read more]] |