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'''Public Interest Registry''' is a | '''Public Interest Registry''' (PIR) is a generic top-level Domain registry (gTLD registry) that manages the .org top level domain (TLD). A not-for-profit organization, PIR came into existence on 1 January 2003, through the efforts of Reston, Virginia, US-headquartered "The Internet Society". PIR was formed to take over the operation and maintenance of the .org domain and its database from Verisign Global Registry Services, a division of Verisign. The organization has its office at Reston, Virginia. | ||
== People == | == People == |
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Public Interest Registry (PIR) is a generic top-level Domain registry (gTLD registry) that manages the .org top level domain (TLD). A not-for-profit organization, PIR came into existence on 1 January 2003, through the efforts of Reston, Virginia, US-headquartered "The Internet Society". PIR was formed to take over the operation and maintenance of the .org domain and its database from Verisign Global Registry Services, a division of Verisign. The organization has its office at Reston, Virginia.
People[edit | edit source]
Alexa A. S. Raad - Chief Executive Officer
David Maher - Senior Vice President, Law & Policy
Kathy Kleiman- Director of Policy
Lance Wolak - Director, Marketing & Product Management
Lawrence C. Martin - Director of Finance & Administration
Kim VanWyngaardt - Executive Administrator
Lauren Price Sr. - Product Marketing Manager
Thuy LeDinh - Senior Marketing Communications Manager
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