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'''Leisha MacDonald''' is the Special Projects Manager at [[Pool.com]]; she began the position in 2012 and has been directly involved in the [[New gTLD Program|new gTLD applications]] of Pool.com's parent company, [[Momentous]]. Other special projects have included launching [[Pool.com]]'s [[Digital Archery|digital archery services]], which were crafted in response to [[ICANN]]'s now defunct method of creating a lottery system related to [[batching]] in the new gTLD program.<ref>[[ICANN 44]] Interview</ref> | '''Leisha MacDonald''' is the Special Projects Manager at [[Pool.com]]; she began the position in 2012 and has been directly involved in the [[New gTLD Program|new gTLD applications]] of Pool.com's parent company, [[Momentous]]. Other special projects have included launching [[Pool.com]]'s [[Digital Archery|digital archery services]], which were crafted in response to [[ICANN]]'s now-defunct method of creating a lottery system related to [[batching]] in the new gTLD program.<ref>[[ICANN 44]] Interview</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:31, 28 June 2021
Email: | leisha[at]pool.com |
LinkedIn: | Leisha MacDonald |
Leisha MacDonald is the Special Projects Manager at Pool.com; she began the position in 2012 and has been directly involved in the new gTLD applications of Pool.com's parent company, Momentous. Other special projects have included launching Pool.com's digital archery services, which were crafted in response to ICANN's now-defunct method of creating a lottery system related to batching in the new gTLD program.[1]