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'''Monica Kirchner''' is a co-founder and Chief Executive Officer of [[Dot | '''Monica Kirchner''' is a co-founder and Chief Executive Officer of [[Dot Luxury]] ([[.luxury]]), where she provides overall leadership, strategy and management for new online platform for the luxury industry.<ref name="intake">ICANNWiki - ICANN 54 Dublin Intake Form. Retrieved 2015 November 3.</ref><ref name="linkedin">[https://www.linkedin.com/pub/monica-kirchner/36/508/319 Monica Kirchner], LinkedIn.com. Retrieved 2015 November 3.</ref> | ||
She has also been involved with [[ICANN]] through the [[Registries Stakeholder Group]], where she networks with registrar partners and obtains ICANN governance updates on overall policy, specifically on issues related to the [[new gTLD Program]].<ref name="intake"></ref> | She has also been involved with [[ICANN]] through the [[Registries Stakeholder Group]], where she networks with registrar partners and obtains ICANN governance updates on overall policy, specifically on issues related to the [[new gTLD Program]].<ref name="intake"></ref> |
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Monica Kirchner is a co-founder and Chief Executive Officer of Dot Luxury (.luxury), where she provides overall leadership, strategy and management for new online platform for the luxury industry.[1][2]
She has also been involved with ICANN through the Registries Stakeholder Group, where she networks with registrar partners and obtains ICANN governance updates on overall policy, specifically on issues related to the new gTLD Program.[1]
She was also the Co-Founder of Luminare Labs, Inc., a market research firm bsed on neuroscience and FMRI brain imaging.[2]
As of ICANN 54 in Dublin, she had been to over six ICANN Meetings.[1]