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'''Fernando España''' is the Senior Manager, Registrar Relations of Asia Pacific and Latin America at [[NeuStar]], Inc.<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/in/espana Linkedin]</ref>  
'''Fernando España''' is the Senior Manager, Registrar Relations of Asia Pacific and Latin America at [[NeuStar]], Inc.<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/in/espana Linkedin]</ref>  


Mr. España has over 12 years in the domain industry; and has worked in a variety of positions, including work with a Registrar, a [[gTLD]] Registry and a [[ccTLD]] Registry. Mr. España has actively participated in the [[ccNSO]] being part of the first [[ccNSO]] council from 2004 and 2005 representing [[.US]]. Mr. España's interest of [[ccTLD]] issues is also evident from his active participation as the [[.US]] representative at [[APTLD]] and [[LACTLD]] meetings where he has held presentations several times over the past years.<ref>[http://ccnso.icann.org/about/bio/fernando-espana.htm ICANN.org]</ref>
Mr. España has over 12 years in the domain industry; and has worked in a variety of positions, including work with a Registrar, a [[gTLD]] Registry and a [[ccTLD]] Registry. Mr. España has actively participated in the [[ccNSO]] being part of the first [[ccNSO]] council in 2004 and 2005 representing [[.US]].


Mr. España's has been working in Neustar since 2001. Currently his role within [[Neustar]] is to manage the Asia-Pacific and Latin American regions for a variety of issues including channel management and monitoring [[ccTLD]] activities.
Fernando España's interest of [[ccTLD]] issues is also evident from his active participation as the [[.US]] representative at [[APTLD]] and [[LACTLD]] meetings, where he has also given presentations several times over the past years.<ref>[http://ccnso.icann.org/about/bio/fernando-espana.htm ICANN.org]</ref>


Previously, Mr. España worked with Melbourne IT (2000 - 2001 )an Australian Registrar and Network Solutions (1998 - 2000) prior to the creation of [[ICANN]] and the separation of the Registry and Registrar functions.
Mr. España has been working at [[Neustar]] since 2001. Currently his role within [[Neustar]] is to manage the Asia-Pacific and Latin American regions, focusing on a variety of issues including channel management and monitoring [[ccTLD]] activities.
 
Previously, Mr. España worked with [[Melbourne IT]] (2000 - 2001 ), and Network Solutions (1998 - 2000) prior to the creation of [[ICANN]] and the separation of the Registry and Registrar functions.


Mr. España holds a Bachelors of Arts from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (Virginia Tech).
Mr. España holds a Bachelors of Arts from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (Virginia Tech).

Revision as of 19:27, 5 February 2011

Country: USA
Email: fernando.espana [at] neustar.biz
LinkedIn:    [espana Fernando Espana]

Fernando España is the Senior Manager, Registrar Relations of Asia Pacific and Latin America at NeuStar, Inc.[1]

Mr. España has over 12 years in the domain industry; and has worked in a variety of positions, including work with a Registrar, a gTLD Registry and a ccTLD Registry. Mr. España has actively participated in the ccNSO being part of the first ccNSO council in 2004 and 2005 representing .US.

Fernando España's interest of ccTLD issues is also evident from his active participation as the .US representative at APTLD and LACTLD meetings, where he has also given presentations several times over the past years.[2]

Mr. España has been working at Neustar since 2001. Currently his role within Neustar is to manage the Asia-Pacific and Latin American regions, focusing on a variety of issues including channel management and monitoring ccTLD activities.

Previously, Mr. España worked with Melbourne IT (2000 - 2001 ), and Network Solutions (1998 - 2000) prior to the creation of ICANN and the separation of the Registry and Registrar functions.

Mr. España holds a Bachelors of Arts from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (Virginia Tech).

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