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==Overview==
==Overview==
'''Michele Van Tilborg''' is a 25-year marketing and product management veteran who is currently the VP of Business Development at [[.Club Domains LLC]] [[registry]]. Michele’s role at .CLUB includes building strategic relationships and marketing programs to enable partners to capitalize on the release of the new [[.CLUB]] domain name extension.  
'''Michele Van Tilborg''' is a 25-year marketing and product management veteran who is currently the VP of Business Development at [[.CLUB Domains LLC]] [[registry]]. Michele’s role at .CLUB includes building strategic relationships and marketing programs to enable partners to capitalize on the release of the new [[.CLUB]] domain name extension.  


==History==
==History==

Revision as of 15:40, 20 March 2015

Country: USA
Email: michele@nic.club
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Overview

Michele Van Tilborg is a 25-year marketing and product management veteran who is currently the VP of Business Development at .CLUB Domains LLC registry. Michele’s role at .CLUB includes building strategic relationships and marketing programs to enable partners to capitalize on the release of the new .CLUB domain name extension.

History

Michele received her Bachelor of Science in Marketing from the University of South Florida in 1987, and received an MBA in Management and Operations from California State University - Dominguez Hills in 1996.[1]

Michele has spent over 10 years in the Internet and domain name space, previously working with industry-leading companies such as SnapNames & Moniker[2], where she served as CMO, as well as Rent.com (an eBay company), and First American Real Estate Solutions, where she served in product management leadership positions.

Current

Aside from being a part of the .CLUB executive team, Michele is also involved in Women in Domaining[3], a group created by women in the domain industry to focus on sharing ideas, business proposals, and discussing industry topics.

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