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'''Daniel Eisenhut''' is responsible for International Business Development at [[InternetX]], and is involved in Backend and Whitelabel solutions for [[Registrar|registrars]].<ref>ICANN40 SF Interview</ref> He has held numerous positions there, and his ability to work in both English and Spanish, as well as his native German, have helped him become a director of International Business Development and key foreign accounts. He is actively involved | '''Daniel Eisenhut''' is responsible for International Business Development at [[InternetX]], and is involved in Backend and Whitelabel solutions for [[Registrar|registrars]].<ref>ICANN40 SF Interview</ref> He has held numerous positions there, and his ability to work in both English and Spanish, as well as his native German, have helped him become a director of International Business Development and key foreign accounts. He is actively involved as a speaker,<ref>[http://parallels-2010.pathable.com/user_profiles/daniel-eisenhut Parallels2010]</ref> panelist, and participant at international IT conferences, especially with regards to domaining; he maintains a personal blog where he writes summaries of many of these conferences and events.<ref>[http://mightydeed.com/?page_id=2 MightyDeed.com]</ref> | ||
Daniel also dabbles in [[Domaining|domaining]].<ref>[http://mightydeed.com/?page_id=4 MightyDeed.com]</ref> | Daniel also dabbles in [[Domaining|domaining]].<ref>[http://mightydeed.com/?page_id=4 MightyDeed.com]</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 21:51, 22 March 2011
Country: | Germany |
Email: | daniel.eisenhut[at]internetx.com |
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LinkedIn: | [Daniel's LinkedIn Daniel Eisenhut] |
Daniel Eisenhut is responsible for International Business Development at InternetX, and is involved in Backend and Whitelabel solutions for registrars.[1] He has held numerous positions there, and his ability to work in both English and Spanish, as well as his native German, have helped him become a director of International Business Development and key foreign accounts. He is actively involved as a speaker,[2] panelist, and participant at international IT conferences, especially with regards to domaining; he maintains a personal blog where he writes summaries of many of these conferences and events.[3]
Daniel also dabbles in domaining.[4]
References
- ↑ ICANN40 SF Interview
- ↑ Parallels2010
- ↑ MightyDeed.com
- ↑ MightyDeed.com