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He previously worked as the Business Operations Director for [[CNNIC]], where he was in charge of the company's [[new gTLD]] program and business development with non-Chinese TLD regisrtries.<ref name="intake"></ref><ref name="linkedin"></ref> | He previously worked as the Business Operations Director for [[CNNIC]], where he was in charge of the company's [[new gTLD]] program and business development with non-Chinese TLD regisrtries.<ref name="intake"></ref><ref name="linkedin"></ref> | ||
He is also a Member of [[INTA]], where he was previously [[CNNIC]]'s representative in INTA meetings.<ref name=linkedin"></ref> | He is also a Member of [[INTA]], where he was previously [[CNNIC]]'s representative in INTA meetings.<ref name="linkedin"></ref> | ||
[[ICANN 51]] in Los Angeles was Wang's first [[ICANN Meetings|ICANN Meeting]].<ref name="intake"></ref> | [[ICANN 51]] in Los Angeles was Wang's first [[ICANN Meetings|ICANN Meeting]].<ref name="intake"></ref> |
Revision as of 11:56, 22 November 2014
Country: | China |
Email: | jin.wang [at] internetregistry.info |
LinkedIn: | [Jin Wang, LinkedIn.com Jin Wang] |
Jin Wang or 王瑨 is TLD Registry Ltd.'s first-ever General Manager in China. He has held that role since October 2014, and oversees the overall business development of the company's TLD registrations in China; he manages relationships between TLD Registry and its various Chinese Stakeholders.[1][2] He has over two decades of experience in law.[1]
He previously worked as the Business Operations Director for CNNIC, where he was in charge of the company's new gTLD program and business development with non-Chinese TLD regisrtries.[2][1]
He is also a Member of INTA, where he was previously CNNIC's representative in INTA meetings.[1]
ICANN 51 in Los Angeles was Wang's first ICANN Meeting.[2]
He is also a blogger for Luxury Hotel in China, where he currently runs a social media platform with 40,000 subscribers and 500,000 record hits.[2]