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'''Kevin Kopas''' is the Channel Manager, Asia for [[PIR]]. In this position, he manages PIR's approach and relationships in the Asian market. He believes [[ICANN Meetings]] are a great place to meet newcomers to the industry and connect with [[registrars]] and [[registries]] to see where the market is heading.
'''Kevin Kopas''' is the Channel Manager, Asia for [[PIR]]. In this position, he manages PIR's approach and relationships in the Asian market. He believes [[ICANN Meetings]] are a great place to meet newcomers to the industry and connect with [[registrars]] and [[registries]] to see where the market is heading.



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Organization: PIR
Affiliation: GNSO
Stakeholder Group(s): ,|xyz|xyz|
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Region: North America
Country: USA
Email: kkopas [at] pir.org
LinkedIn:    Kevin Kopas
Twitter:    @kevinkopas

Kevin Kopas is the Channel Manager, Asia for PIR. In this position, he manages PIR's approach and relationships in the Asian market. He believes ICANN Meetings are a great place to meet newcomers to the industry and connect with registrars and registries to see where the market is heading.

Prior Work History[edit | edit source]

Prior to his current position, Kopas was the lead negotiator and closed the sale of KK.com for 2.4MM, one of the highest domain sales of all time. Also sold cotton.com for 300k, movingcompany.com for 200k. [1]

References[edit | edit source]

  1. ICANNWiki - ICANN 54 Intake Form, Oct 2015