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'''Adam Eisner''' leads the registry services group at CIRA, to extend the organization’s technology to top-level domains around the world. He leads the development and promotion of the CIRA Registry Platform that powers the .CA registry as well as other TLDs worldwide.
==Career History==
Adam has spent a significant portion of his career in the domain name industry, including more than 17 years at '''Tucows''', where he served as head of the company's domain name registrar business, and helped launch Ting Internet, a Tucows internet service provider brand active in more than a dozen cities across the United States.


'''Adam Eisner''' is Director of Domain Services for [[OpenSRS]], the wholesale Internet services division of [[Tucows]] Inc.<ref>[http://www.comodo.com/news/press_releases/2011/03/Comodo-Certificates-Included-In-Tucows-OpenSRS.html comodo.com]</ref> He also serves on the Registrar Advisory Board for [[EURid]].
Adam has a degree in journalism from Ryerson University, and spent several years in tech journalism and internet marketing before making the move to domain names and telecom.


== Career History ==
==References==
He has been working with Tucows since 2007 and is responsible for the everyday operations and business planning for the company’s domains and [[SSL]] business lines. He has been working in the Internet industry for more than 10 years.<ref>[http://www.dot-nxt.com/panelist/adam-eisner dot-nxt.com]</ref>
 
He has been a presenter at the [[Parallels Summit]].<ref>[http://www.flickr.com/photos/thewhir/3251250647/ Flickr]</ref>
 
== Blog ==
Mr. Eisner writer on the OpenSRS [http://www.opensrs.com/component/wordpress/?author=69 blog]; which he often uses to publish reviews and discuss the [[ICANN]] meetings he attends, and also as a place to discuss tips for online success.
 
== Education ==
He holds a degree in Journalism from Ryerson University in Toronto, Canada.
== External Links ==
*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Rx17Hg5RAo WHIR TV Interviews Product Manager, Domains at OpenSRS]
*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DnVnCsajzCU ICANN 34 Vlog: Wednesday 3/4/2009 with Adam Eisner]
*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VkvEN2H_x-E Dyn Inc. ICANN 35 Video Blog : Adam Eisner]
 
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[[Category:People]]
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Latest revision as of 13:56, 24 June 2022

Affiliation: CIRA
Country: Canada
Website:

   http://www.adameisner.com

LinkedIn:    Adam Eisner
Twitter:    @adamrides

Adam Eisner leads the registry services group at CIRA, to extend the organization’s technology to top-level domains around the world. He leads the development and promotion of the CIRA Registry Platform that powers the .CA registry as well as other TLDs worldwide.

Career History

Adam has spent a significant portion of his career in the domain name industry, including more than 17 years at Tucows, where he served as head of the company's domain name registrar business, and helped launch Ting Internet, a Tucows internet service provider brand active in more than a dozen cities across the United States.

Adam has a degree in journalism from Ryerson University, and spent several years in tech journalism and internet marketing before making the move to domain names and telecom.

References