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''' | '''Dirk Krischenowski''' is the founder and originator of the .berlin top-level domain and also partner and CEO of [[dotBerlin]] GmbH & Co. KG, Partner at [[HOTEL]] Top-Level-Domain GmbH, and Founder and Partner at [[DOTZON]]. | ||
Dirk started his career in various marketing and sales positions, leading national and international pharmaceutical companies. Apart from his marketing duties, he focused on developing global e-business solutions and developing business models for health portals while working for leading European media companies like Bertelsmann. He was also a member of the European Commission e-Business W@tch Advisory Board. He is a frequent speaker at e-Business and domain strategy conferences and teaches on a regular basis about virtual communities at the Institute of Electronic Business in Berlin (IEB). From the late 1990s, Dirk originated the idea of top-level domains as unique identity and place branding tool for cities and regions on the Internet into a business with founding dotBERLIN GmbH & Co. KG in 2005. His efforts significantly contributed to the creation of the New gTLD application process and the applicant guidebook at [[ICANN]]...[[Dirk Krischenowski|read more]] | |||
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