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=== Career History ===
=== Career History ===
Prius is the Founder of [[Minds + Machines]] and has been working as the VP Client Services since January 2009. She also has been a Liaison at Council of Country Code Administrators, [[CoCCA]], since 2001.  
Prius is a Founder of [[Minds + Machines]] and has been working as the VP Client Services since January 2009. She also has been a Liaison at Council of Country Code Administrators, [[CoCCA]], since 2001.  


In the past Elaine Pruis has worked as a Field Representative at US Bureau of Justice Statistics (1999-2001);<ref>[http://www.naymz.com/elaine_pruis_1897069 naymz]</ref> and as a Research Manager at Bavendam Research Associates (1995-1997).
In the past Elaine Pruis has worked as a Field Representative at US Bureau of Justice Statistics (1999-2001);<ref>[http://www.naymz.com/elaine_pruis_1897069 naymz]</ref> and as a Research Manager at Bavendam Research Associates (1995-1997).
 
=== References ===
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Revision as of 19:54, 3 October 2011

Country: USA
Email: elainepruis [at] mindsandmachines.com
Website:

   [pruis.tel pruis.tel]

LinkedIn:    [elainepruis Elaine Pruis]
Twitter:    @mmelaine

Elaine Pruis is the Vice President of Client Services at Minds + Machines, a domain name registry; she also founded the company along with Antony Van Couvering.[1]

She is also an avid rock climber, and successfully climbed an 11.d in the summer of 2010.[2] Elaine is an ICANN veteran and has attended some 14 conferences as of 2011.[3]

Education

She completed her B.S. from Michigan Technological University in 1995. [4]

Career History

Prius is a Founder of Minds + Machines and has been working as the VP Client Services since January 2009. She also has been a Liaison at Council of Country Code Administrators, CoCCA, since 2001.

In the past Elaine Pruis has worked as a Field Representative at US Bureau of Justice Statistics (1999-2001);[5] and as a Research Manager at Bavendam Research Associates (1995-1997).

References

  1. linkedin
  2. SF Interview
  3. [SF Interview
  4. icann.org
  5. naymz