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Jonathon Nevett, Vice President of Policy and Ethics, is responsible for [[Network Solutions]] corporate relationship with the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers [[ICANN]] and government agencies and legislative bodies. Jon also is responsible for managing [[Network Solutions]] business ethics policy and corporate compliance program. | Jonathon Nevett, Vice President of Policy and Ethics, is responsible for [[Network Solutions]] corporate relationship with the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers [[ICANN]] and government agencies and legislative bodies. Jon also is responsible for managing [[Network Solutions]] business ethics policy and corporate compliance program. |
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Jonathon Nevett, Vice President of Policy and Ethics, is responsible for Network Solutions corporate relationship with the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers ICANN and government agencies and legislative bodies. Jon also is responsible for managing Network Solutions business ethics policy and corporate compliance program.
Prior to joining Network Solutions Jon worked at MCI, Inc. directing a legal team that was responsible for providing legislative, regulatory and business law support to MCI's Mass Markets Division.
Prior to that, Jon was an associate with the law firm of Kirkland & Ellis, where he represented corporate clients in complex litigation, antitrust matters, internal investigations, and mergers and acquisitions.
Jon received his juris doctor cum laude from Harvard Law School and his undergraduate degree with honors from Binghamton University.
excerpt from the Domain Roundtable site