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Business Development Manager is the [[EPAG]] Domainservices GmbH (Bonn, Germany).
Business Development Manager is the [[EPAG]] Domainservices GmbH (Bonn, Germany).


Her job responsibilities at EPAG Domainservices include Domain registration for more than 280 TLDs, consultancy for nTLD etc. She has previously worked for Universal Netlink A/S,  Aim e.V etc companies.<ref>[https://www.xing.com/profile/Dina_Ritter Xing.com]</ref>
Her job responsibilities at [[EPAG]] Domainservices include Domain registration for more than 280 [[TLDs]], consultancy for [[nTLD]] etc. She has previously worked for Universal Netlink A/S,  Aim e.V etc companies.<ref>[https://www.xing.com/profile/Dina_Ritter Xing.com]</ref>


Dina Ritter currently resides at Bonn, Germany. She has an International Management, Master of International Business Administration (Sep 2005 - Feb 2006 ) from St. Petersburg State University of Economics and Finance (FINEC), another International Management, Master of International Business Administration (Oct 2004 - Nov 2007) from University Hamburg and a International Management, Bachelor of Business Administration (Oct 2000 - Feb 2004) from Karlsruhe University for Applied Sciences.  
Dina Ritter currently resides at Bonn, Germany. She has an International Management, Master of International Business Administration (Sep 2005 - Feb 2006 ) from St. Petersburg State University of Economics and Finance (FINEC), another International Management, Master of International Business Administration (Oct 2004 - Nov 2007) from University Hamburg and a International Management, Bachelor of Business Administration (Oct 2000 - Feb 2004) from Karlsruhe University for Applied Sciences.  

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Country: Germany
Website:

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LinkedIn:    [dinaritter Dina Ritter]

Business Development Manager is the EPAG Domainservices GmbH (Bonn, Germany).

Her job responsibilities at EPAG Domainservices include Domain registration for more than 280 TLDs, consultancy for nTLD etc. She has previously worked for Universal Netlink A/S, Aim e.V etc companies.[1]

Dina Ritter currently resides at Bonn, Germany. She has an International Management, Master of International Business Administration (Sep 2005 - Feb 2006 ) from St. Petersburg State University of Economics and Finance (FINEC), another International Management, Master of International Business Administration (Oct 2004 - Nov 2007) from University Hamburg and a International Management, Bachelor of Business Administration (Oct 2000 - Feb 2004) from Karlsruhe University for Applied Sciences.

Career History

  • Since Novmber 2007, Dina Ritter has been serving as the Business Development Manager at EPAG Domainservices GmbH (Bonn, Germany)
  • From January 2007 to July 2007, she worked as a Graduand (masterthesis) at Universal Netlink A/S.
  • From January 2006 to Aprril 2007, she worked as a Credit Controller at Universal Netlink A/S.
  • April 2001 to December 2005, she worked as a Student consultant ata im e.V.
  • From November 2004 to August 2005 she was a Working student in the Market Research Department at Tomorrow Focus AG.
  • April 2004 to August 2004 she was a Intern in the Corporate Marketing Department at Deutsche Post AG.
  • From September 2003 to February 2004, she was a Graduand at Lufthansa Cargo AG.
  • From May 2003 to September 2003, she worked as a Team assistant at Consileon GmbH.
  • From September 2002 to March 2003, she was a Intern in the Quality Control Department at Clorindo Appo SRL.
  • From February 2001 to July 2002, she was a Working Student (Backoffice) at Liebich&Partner AG.
  • From September 1997 to August 2000, she worked as Design draftsman at Kisters AG.


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