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Revision as of 20:08, 20 March 2017

Country: USA
Website:

   http://dofb.com

Facebook:    [facebook.com/eckhaus Jeff Eckhaus]
LinkedIn:    [linkedin.com/in/eckhaus Jeff Eckhaus]
Google+: Profile
Twitter:    @eckhaus
Currently a member
of ICANN's RrSG


Featured in the ICANN 45 - Toronto playing card deck


Featured in the ICANN 54 - Dublin playing card deck


Has attended 10+
ICANN Meetings

Jeff Eckhaus is the Senior Vice President of Market Development and Policy at Rightside. Previously, he served as the Senior Vice President Platform at Demand Media and General Manager at eNom. He is the vice chairman of the Registrar Stakeholder Group and the primary point of ICANN contact for eNom, the world's second largest domain name registrar, which is owned by Demand Media.[1][2]

Before joining Demand, Jeff worked at Register.com as Director. He has also served as Director for Winstar, and for many years worked on Wall Street managing currency portfolios.[1][3]

Jeff holds an MBA from the Columbia Business School and a BS in Accounting from University at Albany.[1]

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