Difference between revisions of "Sander Scholten"

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==Sander Scholten and EuroDNS==
 
==Sander Scholten and EuroDNS==
 
Sander Scholten was a Key Account/Sales Manager at [[EuroDNS]] for the Dutch market, where he was in charge of assistance in transferring and managing domain names portfolios.  Whether a client required information regarding bulk domain registrations, bulk domain transfers, service enhancements or other related issues, Sander Scholten was one of the available key accounts.<ref>[http://www.eurodns.com/about-us/1/4/sales-info Key account at EuroDNS]</ref>
 
Sander Scholten was a Key Account/Sales Manager at [[EuroDNS]] for the Dutch market, where he was in charge of assistance in transferring and managing domain names portfolios.  Whether a client required information regarding bulk domain registrations, bulk domain transfers, service enhancements or other related issues, Sander Scholten was one of the available key accounts.<ref>[http://www.eurodns.com/about-us/1/4/sales-info Key account at EuroDNS]</ref>
 
EuroDNS was specialized in International domain name extensions and has established accreditation with more than 70 registries worldwide. This is it is related to [[ICANN]] as well. EuroDNS is seeking to promote E-commerce and to widen the Internet adoption.<ref>[http://www.eurodns.com/about-us/1/1/our-company EuroDNS mission]</ref>
 
  
 
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Revision as of 22:54, 27 March 2011

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Country: Netherlands
Email: sscholten [at] domain.co.nl

Sander Scholten is currently working within CoDNS B.V. which is the operator of .CO.NO. He is the General Manager of CoDNS B.V. [1]

Sander Scholten and EuroDNS

Sander Scholten was a Key Account/Sales Manager at EuroDNS for the Dutch market, where he was in charge of assistance in transferring and managing domain names portfolios. Whether a client required information regarding bulk domain registrations, bulk domain transfers, service enhancements or other related issues, Sander Scholten was one of the available key accounts.[2]

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