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|affiliation= dotgay LLC
|affiliation= A new gTLD applicant for the 2nd round!
|born = Germany
|born = Germany
|country    = Latvia
|country    = Latvia
|born = September 1965
|born = September 1965
|email      = alexander [at] nichetlds.com
|email      = alexander [at] schubert.berlin
|website    = [http://www.nichetlds.com/ NicheTLDs.com]
|website    = [http://www.schubert.berlin/ schubert.berlin]
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|linkedin  = [http://www.linkedin.com/in/alexanderschubert Alexander Schubert]
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'''Alexander Schubert''' is heavily involved in new [[gTLD]]s, both as a consultant and as an Internet entrepreneur.<ref name="linkedin">[http://www.linkedin.com/in/dotgay Alexander Schubert, LinkedIn.com. Retrieved 2015 June 8.]</ref> Alexander has been working as a domain consultant since 1997. He was the first person to propose the idea of the [[.gay]] TLD to [[ICANN]] in June, 2009. He was also a founder of the [[.berlin]] initiative, along with [[Dirk Krischenowski]]; thus, he has been involved in the [[gNSO]] process for the approval of new [[gTLD]]s, and has been attending [[ICANN]] meetings since 2004. He (co-)founded [[dotBERLIN|.berlin]] in mid 2005, and [[.gay]] in mid 2009. [[Dotgay LLC]] plans to return 2/3 of their profits back to the gay community.
'''Alexander Schubert''' is heavily involved in new [[gTLD]]s, both as a consultant and as an Internet entrepreneur.<ref name="linkedin">[http://www.linkedin.com/in/alexanderschubert Alexander Schubert, LinkedIn.com. Retrieved 2015 June 8.]</ref> Alexander has been working as a domain consultant since 1997. He was the first person to propose the idea of the [[.gay]] TLD to [[ICANN]] in June, 2009. He was also a founder of the [[.berlin]] initiative, along with [[Dirk Krischenowski]]; thus, he has been involved in the [[gNSO]] process for the approval of new [[gTLD]]s, and has been attending [[ICANN]] meetings since 2004. He (co-)founded [[dotBERLIN|.berlin]] in mid 2005, and [[.gay]] in mid 2009. [[Dotgay LLC]] plans to return 2/3 of their profits back to the gay community.


==Industry Participation==
==Industry Participation==
Alexander is also a regular attendee of [[domaining]] conferences, such as [[T.R.A.F.F.I.C.]], the [[Domain Roundtable]], and [[DOMAINfest]]. He attends some 12 Internet related conferences per year, including all ICANN meetings.
Alexander is also a regular attendee of [[domaining]] conferences, such as NamesCon. He attends most ICANN meetings.


=== Education ===
=== Education ===

Revision as of 00:30, 19 May 2016

Affiliation: A new gTLD applicant for the 2nd round!
Country: Latvia
Email: alexander [at] schubert.berlin
Website:

   [schubert.berlin schubert.berlin]

LinkedIn:    [Alexander Schubert Alexander Schubert]
Featured in the ICANN 48 - Buenos Aires playing card deck

Alexander Schubert is heavily involved in new gTLDs, both as a consultant and as an Internet entrepreneur.[1] Alexander has been working as a domain consultant since 1997. He was the first person to propose the idea of the .gay TLD to ICANN in June, 2009. He was also a founder of the .berlin initiative, along with Dirk Krischenowski; thus, he has been involved in the gNSO process for the approval of new gTLDs, and has been attending ICANN meetings since 2004. He (co-)founded .berlin in mid 2005, and .gay in mid 2009. Dotgay LLC plans to return 2/3 of their profits back to the gay community.

Industry Participation[edit | edit source]

Alexander is also a regular attendee of domaining conferences, such as NamesCon. He attends most ICANN meetings.

Education[edit | edit source]

Mr. Schubert has a masters degree in Aviation and Space Engineering.

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