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== Education ==
== Education ==
After completing education from Reading Memorial High School. He joined Worcester Polytechnic Institute for a BS degree and then joined Massachusetts Institute of Technology for an MS degree, both in Mechanical Engineering.<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/in/thomasbarrett linkedin.com]</ref>
Mr. Barrett attended Worcester Polytechnic Institute for a BS degree and then later studied at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology for an MS degree, both in Mechanical Engineering.<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/in/thomasbarrett linkedin.com]</ref>


== References ==
== References ==
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Revision as of 22:56, 31 March 2011

Country: USA
Email: pr [at] encirca.com
LinkedIn:    [Thomas Barrett Thomas Barrett]
Twitter:    @EnCirca

Thomas Barrett is the President of EnCirca and TM.Biz.[1] He founded EnCirca, which is an ICANN Accredited Registrar, in 2001.[2]

Career History

Tom Barrett has over 15 years of experience in trademark research and protection. Prior to joining EnCirca, he was the Vice President of Thomson & Thomson.[3] He also helped in launching the IP Claims Rights Protection Services for the .biz gTLD. He was one of the founding members of Afilias.[4] At Thomson and Thomson, he led the development of the SAEGIS trademark research platform.[5]

He also served as the CEO of NetNames. After selling NetNames to NetBenefit, he helped NeuStar in launching .biz.[6]

He served as the Vice-President at Thomson CompuMark for 4 years from 1995 to 1999. He has also worked as a Product Manager at AT&T New Media/Interchange Online Network, Senior Consultant at Accenture, CIM Engineer at General Electric Aircraft Engines and Automation Engineer at Pratt & Whitney.[7] He has also worked with Ziff Davis.[8]

Education

Mr. Barrett attended Worcester Polytechnic Institute for a BS degree and then later studied at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology for an MS degree, both in Mechanical Engineering.[9]

References