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'''Daniel''' ('''Dan''') '''Kimball''' was the CEO of [[DNS.com]] until it was acquired by [[Comodo]] in 2011. He continues to work with DNS.com under Comodo.<ref>[http://www.comodo.com/news/press_releases/2011/02/Comodo-Secure-the-Future-of-DNS.html comodo.com]</ref> DNS.com was launched by [[Dan Kimball]] and [[Sean Stafford]] under the name Comwired, Inc. in late 2008.<ref>[http://www.domainsget.info/tag/news/page/2/ domainsget.info]</ref> He is also the CEO of [[Cannons Lane]].<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/pub/daniel-kimball/0/487/997 LinkedIn]</ref>
'''Daniel''' ('''Dan''') '''Kimball''' was the CEO of [[DNS.com]] until it was acquired by [[Comodo]] in 2011. He continues to work with DNS.com under Comodo.<ref>[http://www.comodo.com/news/press_releases/2011/02/Comodo-Secure-the-Future-of-DNS.html comodo.com]</ref> DNS.com was launched by Dan Kimball and [[Sean Stafford]] under the name Comwired, Inc. in late 2008.<ref>[http://www.domainsget.info/tag/news/page/2/ domainsget.info]</ref>


He attended [[ICANN]] Paris.<ref>[http://par.icann.org/attendees/ par.icann.org]</ref>
He attended [[ICANN]] Paris.<ref>[http://par.icann.org/attendees/ par.icann.org]</ref>


== Career History ==
== Career History ==
Mr. Kimball previously served as the Director of Sales at ModernBill.<ref>[http://www.demandmedia.com/2007/12/20/press-releases/enom-announces-winner-of-drive-your-sales-promo demandmedia.com]</ref> From 2007-2008, he founded and was the CSO at DNZoom. Earlier in his career he was the Director of Reseller Channels at ModernGigabyte.<ref>[http://www.domainersmagazine.com/Jul-Aug-Issue-22/DNS.com-The-Next-Geo-Targeting-Solution.html domainersmagazine.com]</ref>
From 2007-2008, he founded and was the CSO at DNZoom. Earlier in his career he was the Director of Reseller Channels at ModernGigabyte.<ref>[http://www.domainersmagazine.com/Jul-Aug-Issue-22/DNS.com-The-Next-Geo-Targeting-Solution.html domainersmagazine.com]</ref> While working at ModernGigabyte, Dan helped to launch Comwired, Inc., as an innovative, alternative DNS option. Mr. Kimball previously served as the Director of Sales at ModernBill.<ref>[http://www.demandmedia.com/2007/12/20/press-releases/enom-announces-winner-of-drive-your-sales-promo demandmedia.com]</ref>


At [[ClaraNet]], he served as the Vice President of Sales and Marketing for two years. He has also been the Director of Reseller Sales at NTT/Verio, Consultant and Interland and Channel Sales Manager at Qwest Communication.
At [[ClaraNet]], he served as the Vice President of Sales and Marketing for two years. He has also been the Director of Reseller Sales at NTT/Verio, Consultant and Interland and Channel Sales Manager at Qwest Communication.

Revision as of 05:29, 19 April 2011

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Daniel (Dan) Kimball was the CEO of DNS.com until it was acquired by Comodo in 2011. He continues to work with DNS.com under Comodo.[1] DNS.com was launched by Dan Kimball and Sean Stafford under the name Comwired, Inc. in late 2008.[2]

He attended ICANN Paris.[3]

Career History

From 2007-2008, he founded and was the CSO at DNZoom. Earlier in his career he was the Director of Reseller Channels at ModernGigabyte.[4] While working at ModernGigabyte, Dan helped to launch Comwired, Inc., as an innovative, alternative DNS option. Mr. Kimball previously served as the Director of Sales at ModernBill.[5]

At ClaraNet, he served as the Vice President of Sales and Marketing for two years. He has also been the Director of Reseller Sales at NTT/Verio, Consultant and Interland and Channel Sales Manager at Qwest Communication.

Education

He studied at Arkansas Tech University.[6]

Publications

Guest Post: The Ideology of DNZoom: Part II

References