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Alex Tajirian is the founder and CEO of [[DomainMart]]; which he launched in 1996, thereby creating the first domain name secondary market.<ref>[http://www.circleid.com/members/1217 CircleID]</ref> [[DomainMart]] expanded its domain-name service offerings to managing and protecting online identity, appraisal and valuation, monetization, and marketing; though it now tends to focus mostly on valuation.<ref>[http://www.domainmart.com/tools/us.htm DomainMart]</ref> | '''Alex Tajirian''' is the founder and CEO of [[DomainMart]]; which he launched in 1996, thereby creating the first domain name secondary market.<ref>[http://www.circleid.com/members/1217 CircleID]</ref> [[DomainMart]] expanded its domain-name service offerings to managing and protecting online identity, appraisal and valuation, monetization, and marketing; though it now tends to focus mostly on valuation.<ref>[http://www.domainmart.com/tools/us.htm DomainMart]</ref> | ||
During his seventeen years of academic and practical experience, he has taught finance, business policy, and business strategy at U. C. Berkeley's Graduate School of Business. His non-academic experience includes consulting on financial-risk monitoring for major, American financial institutions, such as: Bank of America, Wells Fargo Bank, Morgan Stanley, Financiometrics, and BARRA. | During his seventeen years of academic and practical experience, he has taught finance, business policy, and business strategy at U. C. Berkeley's Graduate School of Business. His non-academic experience includes consulting on financial-risk monitoring for major, American financial institutions, such as: Bank of America, Wells Fargo Bank, Morgan Stanley, Financiometrics, and BARRA. | ||
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Alex Tajirian is the founder and CEO of DomainMart; which he launched in 1996, thereby creating the first domain name secondary market.[1] DomainMart expanded its domain-name service offerings to managing and protecting online identity, appraisal and valuation, monetization, and marketing; though it now tends to focus mostly on valuation.[2] During his seventeen years of academic and practical experience, he has taught finance, business policy, and business strategy at U. C. Berkeley's Graduate School of Business. His non-academic experience includes consulting on financial-risk monitoring for major, American financial institutions, such as: Bank of America, Wells Fargo Bank, Morgan Stanley, Financiometrics, and BARRA.