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'''Markus Schnermann''' is the Managing Director of Domain Invest S.A. and General Manager of KeywordDomains.com GmbH.<ref>[http://searchthename.com/person/markus-schnermann/ searchthename.com]</ref> | '''Markus Schnermann''' is the Managing Director of Domain Invest S.A. and General Manager of [[KeywordDomains.com]] GmbH.<ref>[http://searchthename.com/person/markus-schnermann/ searchthename.com]</ref> | ||
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== Education == | == Education == | ||
He has studied from Universität Dortmund and Priv. Arnold-Janssen-Gymnasium | |||
== Early Life == | |||
Schnermann had spastic cerebral palsy while he was young, because of which he required constant therapy. Markus tells that it took him too long to learn to speak or walk and when he made it to school the teachers never expected him to make a bright student. At the age of 11, his parents were told that he could never be independent. However, he started recovering as he grew. | |||
== References == | == References == |
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Markus Schnermann is the Managing Director of Domain Invest S.A. and General Manager of KeywordDomains.com GmbH.[1]
Career History
Mr. Schnermann has been active in the Internet Industry since 1997. He began as a private domainer, while working as an Online Marketing Specialist for a German Insurance Company. He founded consultdomain.de in 2000, which is one of the biggest German Online Forums for domainers.[2]
In 2003, he founded KeywordDomains.com.[3]
Education
He has studied from Universität Dortmund and Priv. Arnold-Janssen-Gymnasium
Early Life
Schnermann had spastic cerebral palsy while he was young, because of which he required constant therapy. Markus tells that it took him too long to learn to speak or walk and when he made it to school the teachers never expected him to make a bright student. At the age of 11, his parents were told that he could never be independent. However, he started recovering as he grew.