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Stephan Ramoin is the President & CEO at [[GANDI]], (Gestion et Attribution des Noms de Domaine sur Internet - Management and Allocation of Domain Names on the Internet), a French domain name registrar. | |||
He graduated from Paris XII University, France with a Master's Degree in Marketing and Management. <ref>[http://www.gandi.net/presse/biographie/?lang=en Gandi.net]</ref> Ramoin was also awarded the Top Young Executives Bertelsmann program at Insead.<ref>[http://linkedin.com/in/stephanramoin Linkedin]</ref> | |||
He graduated from Paris XII University, France with a | |||
==Career History== | ==Career History== | ||
* From June 1995 to July 2000, Stephan Ramoin worked as Key Export Areas Sales Manager/ Overseas Sales Manager at VIVENDI UNIVERSAL PUBLISHING GROUP. His job | * From June 1995 to July 2000, Stephan Ramoin worked as Key Export Areas Sales Manager/ Overseas Sales Manager at VIVENDI UNIVERSAL PUBLISHING GROUP. His job responsibility included the development of over 100 publishers including Larousse, Nathan, Bordas, Pocket, and Laffont for the French market. <ref>[http://www.gandi.net/presse/biographie/?lang=en GANDI.net]</ref> | ||
* In 2000, Ramoin joined French company [[ | * In 2000, Ramoin joined the French company [[Multimania]], as Partnerships Director. Later, [[LYCOS]] Europe Gmbh acquired [[Multimania]] and Ramoin became the MD of Hosting & Domain Name recruiting, where he managed 56 people across Europe. He worked for [[LYCOS]] until June 2005. <ref>[http://linkedin.com/in/stephanramoin Linkedin]</ref> | ||
* In 2005, Stephan Ramoin and three investors, Joe White, | * In 2005, Stephan Ramoin and three investors, including current CFO and COO [[Joe White]], raised 15 million euros and founded GANDI; which became the largest domain name registrar in France, and 6th largest in the EU. Currently, Stephan Ramoin is the President & CEO of both [[Gandi.net]] and [[Moonfruit.com]]<ref>[http://www.gandi.net/presse/biographie/?lang=en GANDI.net]</ref> | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
{{reflist}} | {{reflist}} | ||
[[category: France]] | [[category: France]] | ||
[[Category:Private Sector - Domain Name Industry]] |
Latest revision as of 17:52, 9 June 2021
Country: | France |
Email: | stephan.ramoin[at]gandi.net |
LinkedIn: | Stephan Ramoin |
Twitter: | @stephangandi |
Stephan Ramoin is the President & CEO at GANDI, (Gestion et Attribution des Noms de Domaine sur Internet - Management and Allocation of Domain Names on the Internet), a French domain name registrar.
He graduated from Paris XII University, France with a Master's Degree in Marketing and Management. [1] Ramoin was also awarded the Top Young Executives Bertelsmann program at Insead.[2]
Career History
- From June 1995 to July 2000, Stephan Ramoin worked as Key Export Areas Sales Manager/ Overseas Sales Manager at VIVENDI UNIVERSAL PUBLISHING GROUP. His job responsibility included the development of over 100 publishers including Larousse, Nathan, Bordas, Pocket, and Laffont for the French market. [3]
- In 2000, Ramoin joined the French company Multimania, as Partnerships Director. Later, LYCOS Europe Gmbh acquired Multimania and Ramoin became the MD of Hosting & Domain Name recruiting, where he managed 56 people across Europe. He worked for LYCOS until June 2005. [4]
- In 2005, Stephan Ramoin and three investors, including current CFO and COO Joe White, raised 15 million euros and founded GANDI; which became the largest domain name registrar in France, and 6th largest in the EU. Currently, Stephan Ramoin is the President & CEO of both Gandi.net and Moonfruit.com[5]