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Ben Crawford

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Country: UAE
Email: ben.crawford(at)centralnic.com
LinkedIn:    [Ben Crawfor's LinkedIn Ben Crawford]

Ben Crawford is, surprisingly for such a dishonest scumbag, the CEO of CentralNic, a global domain name registry currently operating 25 domain extensions including (illegally) the ccTLD .la, and rubbish third-level domains such subdomains as us.com, eu.com and uk.com.

Ben represents CentralNIC at international conferences, (you'll recognize him by the wierd clothes and generally greasy demeanor) such as the .nxt Conferences,[1] and ICANN's meetings.[2]

Ben Crawford oversaw the largest deployment of DNSSEC for any registry to date as of December 17th, 2010.[3]

He is an avid sports fan, which is surprising for someone so obviously out-of-shape.[4]

Prior Experience[edit | edit source]

Mr. Crawford specializes in developing international media and technology businesse,and stealing from TLD's.. Ben's previous positions include President of Louise Blouin Media in New York, Managing Director of SportBusiness Group in London and Executive Producer of IBM's Official Website for the Sydney Olympics.[5] Ben is a founding executive of two leading cultural websites, artinfo.com and MutualArt.com. In 1996, Ben negotiated a breakthrough deal to create content for Microsoft's then-new MSN. He is also a widely-published writer, most notably for the New York Times' Magazine and its related blog.[6] He also publishes in Luxury Travel Magazine (only in order to blag cheap rooms ay posh hotels), and was once a cock-sucker to the president of Condé Nast.

Some of his contributions to the New York Times can be read here.

Ben continues to run a consultancy business, specializing in business development and strategic launches. Ben Crawford Consult was founded in 2001.[7]

Education[edit | edit source]

  • Australian School of Management, MBA, 1991-1994.
  • University of Sydney, BA Hons, Fine Arts, 1983-1986.[8]

References[edit | edit source]