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'''Dirk Krischenowski''' is the founder and CEO of [[dotBerlin]], Partner at [[HOTEL]] Top-Level-Domain GmbH and Founder and Partner at [[DOTZON]].<ref>[http://de.linkedin.com/in/krischenowski LinkedIn]</ref> | '''Dirk Krischenowski''' is the founder and CEO of [[dotBerlin]], Partner at [[HOTEL]] Top-Level-Domain GmbH and Founder and Partner at [[DOTZON]].<ref>[http://de.linkedin.com/in/krischenowski LinkedIn]</ref> | ||
== Career History == | == Career History == | ||
Dirk started his career in various marketing and sales positions | Dirk started his career in various marketing and sales positions, leading national and international pharmaceutical companies. Apart from his marketing duties, he focused on developing global e-business solutions and developing business models for health portals while working for leading European media companies like Bertelsmann.<ref>[http://www.intgovforum.org/cms/index.php/component/chronocontact/?chronoformname=2010PanelistBioView&wspid=71 intgovforum.org]</ref> He was also a member of the European Commission e-Business W@tch Advisory Board. He is a frequent speaker at e-Business and domain strategy conferences and teaches on a regular basis about virtual communities at the Institute of Electronic Business in Berlin (IEB). | ||
In 2000, Dirk started working on the idea of a top level domain ([[.berlin]]) for the community of Berlin, and in 2005 founded [[dotBERLIN GmbH & Co. KG]] with [[Alexander Schubert]].<ref>[http://www.citymayors.com/marketing/city-domains.html citymayors.com | In 2000, Dirk started working on the idea of a top level domain ([[.berlin]]) for the community of Berlin, and in 2005 he founded [[dotBERLIN GmbH & Co. KG]] with [[Alexander Schubert]].<ref>[http://www.citymayors.com/marketing/city-domains.html citymayors.com]</ref> | ||
In 2009, together with the top-level domain initiatives of the City of Paris, the City of Barcelona and initiatives in New York and Hamburg, Dirk founded the [[cityTLD Interest Group]], which aims to become a registered interest group at international forums and city organizations such as Metropolis, [[UCLG]] and [[ICANN]]. Recently cityTLD initiatives from Rome, Cologne, London, Tokyo and Seoul joined the group.<ref>[http://www.nationbranding.de/site_english/experts/dirk-krischenowski.php nationbranding.de]</ref> | |||
== Education == | == Education == |
Revision as of 19:44, 13 May 2011
Country: | Germany |
Email: | krischenowski [at] dotberlin.de |
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LinkedIn: | [krischenowski XING Profile Dirk Krischenowski] |
Twitter: | @krischenowski |
Dirk Krischenowski is the founder and CEO of dotBerlin, Partner at HOTEL Top-Level-Domain GmbH and Founder and Partner at DOTZON.[1]
Career History
Dirk started his career in various marketing and sales positions, leading national and international pharmaceutical companies. Apart from his marketing duties, he focused on developing global e-business solutions and developing business models for health portals while working for leading European media companies like Bertelsmann.[2] He was also a member of the European Commission e-Business W@tch Advisory Board. He is a frequent speaker at e-Business and domain strategy conferences and teaches on a regular basis about virtual communities at the Institute of Electronic Business in Berlin (IEB).
In 2000, Dirk started working on the idea of a top level domain (.berlin) for the community of Berlin, and in 2005 he founded dotBERLIN GmbH & Co. KG with Alexander Schubert.[3]
In 2009, together with the top-level domain initiatives of the City of Paris, the City of Barcelona and initiatives in New York and Hamburg, Dirk founded the cityTLD Interest Group, which aims to become a registered interest group at international forums and city organizations such as Metropolis, UCLG and ICANN. Recently cityTLD initiatives from Rome, Cologne, London, Tokyo and Seoul joined the group.[4]
Education
He has a master of science in biochemistry and BA in business administration from Technische Universität in Berlin.[5]