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Adrian regularly presents addresses at industry conferences on topics such as: Registry Operations, Registry Best Practice, Domain Name Management, Registry-Registrar models and Marketing TLDs.<ref>[http://www.ausregistry.com/people.php AusRegistry people Page]</ref> He was a panelist at the first [[.nxt]] conference.<ref>[http://www.dot-nxt.com/panelist/adrian-kinderis dot-nxt]</ref>
Adrian regularly presents addresses at industry conferences on topics such as: Registry Operations, Registry Best Practice, Domain Name Management, Registry-Registrar models and Marketing TLDs.<ref>[http://www.ausregistry.com/people.php AusRegistry people Page]</ref> He was a panelist at the first [[.nxt]] conference.<ref>[http://www.dot-nxt.com/panelist/adrian-kinderis dot-nxt]</ref>
==ICANN==
==ICANN==
He was elected representative by the [[Registrar Stakeholder Group]] to the [[GNSO]] Council in 2007. His term expires in the end of the annual meeting of 2011.<ref>[http://www.icannregistrars.org/about/staff.php ICANNRegistrars.org]</ref> This has been an extremely important tenure with relations to the new [[gTLD]] program, and Adrian was involved in such important events as writing the document, 'Introduction of New Generic Top-Level Domains Document (11 September 2007)'.<ref>[http://www.dot-nxt.com/panelist/adrian-kinderis .nxt]</ref> He has attended over 28 [[ICANN]] meetings over the past ten years. <ref>[http://www.ausregistry.com/people.php AusRegistry people Page]</ref>
He was elected representative by the [[Registrar Stakeholder Group]] to the [[GNSO]] Council in 2007. His term expires in the end of the annual meeting of 2011.<ref>[http://www.icannregistrars.org/about/staff.php ICANNRegistrars.org]</ref> This has been an extremely important tenure with relations to the new [[gTLD]] program, and Adrian was involved in such important events as writing the document, 'Introduction of New Generic Top-Level Domains Document (11 September 2007)'.<ref>[http://www.dot-nxt.com/panelist/adrian-kinderis .nxt]</ref> He has attended over 28 [[ICANN]] meetings over the past ten years. <ref>[http://www.ausregistry.com/people.php AusRegistry people Page]</ref> Adrian must be well aware of the ups and downs of ICANN meetings as he fell victim to an ATM scam at the 2010 ICANN Cartagena meeting!<ref>[http://domaingang.com/domain-news/adrian-kinderis-gets-scammed-in-cartagena/ DomainGang.com]</ref>


== Personal Life ==
== Personal Life ==

Revision as of 00:16, 28 April 2011

Country: Australia
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Adrian Kinderis is the founder and CEO of the AusRegistry Group of companies, which notably includes AusRegistry Pty Ltd, and AusRegistry International Pty Ltd.[1] He currently sits on ICANN's GNSO council.

Adrian regularly presents addresses at industry conferences on topics such as: Registry Operations, Registry Best Practice, Domain Name Management, Registry-Registrar models and Marketing TLDs.[2] He was a panelist at the first .nxt conference.[3]

ICANN

He was elected representative by the Registrar Stakeholder Group to the GNSO Council in 2007. His term expires in the end of the annual meeting of 2011.[4] This has been an extremely important tenure with relations to the new gTLD program, and Adrian was involved in such important events as writing the document, 'Introduction of New Generic Top-Level Domains Document (11 September 2007)'.[5] He has attended over 28 ICANN meetings over the past ten years. [6] Adrian must be well aware of the ups and downs of ICANN meetings as he fell victim to an ATM scam at the 2010 ICANN Cartagena meeting![7]

Personal Life

Adrian is married to Jennifer, and lives in Melbourne, Australia. His interest include fast cars, Australian Rules football club and the North Melbourne Kangaroos.

References