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'''Thorsten Einig''' is Managing Director of Europe for [[Tucows]] | '''Thorsten Einig''' is Managing Director of Europe for [[Tucows]]/[[OpenSRS]].<ref name="linkedin">[https://www.linkedin.com/in/thorsteneinig LinkedIn Profile]</ref> He is responsible for maintaining and developing existing customer relationships and encouraging the growth of OpenSRS in Europe. | ||
== Career History == | ==Career History== | ||
Thorsten worked as a Senior Product Manager at Leaseweb B.V. from 2008 to 2010; he managed servers, virtualization products, and the company's website.<ref>[http://www.free-press-release.com/news-leaseweb-appoints-thorsten-einig-39-as-hosting-product-development-manager-1249481427.html freepressrelease | Thorsten Einig worked as a Senior Product Manager at Leaseweb B.V. from 2008 to 2010; he managed servers, virtualization products, and the company's website.<ref>[http://www.free-press-release.com/news-leaseweb-appoints-thorsten-einig-39-as-hosting-product-development-manager-1249481427.html freepressrelease.com]</ref> | ||
From 2000 to 2006, he was the Product and Business Development Manager at 1&1 Internet AG and managed their domains, introduced and managed [[SSL Certificate]]s and was in charge of domain reselling product for Schlund Technologies | Prior to that, he was the Business Development Manager for North America at [[1 & 1 Internet|1&1 Internet]]. From 2000 to 2006, he was the Product and Business Development Manager at 1&1 Internet AG and managed their domains, introduced and managed [[SSL Certificate]]s and was in charge of domain reselling product for Schlund Technologies<ref name="linkedin" />. | ||
From 1997 to 2000, he was the International Project Manager for the city of Cologne<ref name="linkedin" />. | |||
== References == | ==Education== | ||
Thorsten Einig holds a B.A in History and English from the University of Heidelberg, a M.Ed. in Education from Carthage College, and a MA in American History from the University of Cologne.<ref>[https://www.xing.com/profile/Thorsten_Einig xing.com]</ref> | |||
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Revision as of 14:47, 29 April 2016
Affiliation: | Tucows |
Country: | Netherlands |
Email: | teinig [at] tucows.com |
Website: | |
Facebook: | [Thorsten Einig Thorsten Einig] |
LinkedIn: | [Thorsten Einig Thorsten Einig] |
Twitter: | @thorsteneinig |
Thorsten Einig is Managing Director of Europe for Tucows/OpenSRS.[1] He is responsible for maintaining and developing existing customer relationships and encouraging the growth of OpenSRS in Europe.
Career History
Thorsten Einig worked as a Senior Product Manager at Leaseweb B.V. from 2008 to 2010; he managed servers, virtualization products, and the company's website.[2]
Prior to that, he was the Business Development Manager for North America at 1&1 Internet. From 2000 to 2006, he was the Product and Business Development Manager at 1&1 Internet AG and managed their domains, introduced and managed SSL Certificates and was in charge of domain reselling product for Schlund Technologies[1].
From 1997 to 2000, he was the International Project Manager for the city of Cologne[1].
Education
Thorsten Einig holds a B.A in History and English from the University of Heidelberg, a M.Ed. in Education from Carthage College, and a MA in American History from the University of Cologne.[3]