Robert F. Connelly is the founder of Domains Only, Inc. and also the Secretary for the Registrars Constituency.[1]

Country: USA
LinkedIn:    [Page Robert Connelly]
Twitter:    @awesomegoo

Professional Achievements

  • The foundation of International Technical Trading, Inc.. He created it in 1978, in Japan and occupied the position of President until 2003.
  • The foundation of Domains Only, Inc, a registrar for Internet domain names.
  • A member of numerous societies, inclduing: American Society for Testing and Materials, Society of Automotive Engineers, the America-Japan Society, Foreign Correspondents Club of Japan.
  • A past president of the Tokyo American Club and a past vice president of the American Chamber of Commerce in Japan.
  • Co-chairman of the U.S. Japan Trade Study Group. His responsibilities included identifying non-tariff barriers to the import of products from US to Japan.
  • Teacher of high-tech manufacturing at Stanford.[2]

About Domains Only, Inc.

Procurement Services International Inc. (PSI-USA) was formed in 1981 with the objective to translate Japanese government bid tender notes for foreign businesses.[3] Next, the company started handling the servers for domain name registrations and credit card transactions for Japan. The USA PSI company changed its name to Domains Only, Inc. in 2003 and continued its activities independently from PSI Japan. Also, Domains Only is part of the Better Business Bureau of Nevada while PSI was the the first certified dotcom Internet domains in Asia, in 2000.[4]

About International Technical Trading

Robert Connelly is the chairman of INTEC, the company founded in 1978 and which imports "consumer convenience products". The company imported raw materials from the US and in 2009 introduced "Awesome Goo".[5] The company also holds patents within the European Commission, U.K., Canada, Israel, Australia and US and Japan for pollution control, corrosion prevention,petrochemical processes and other technologies.[6]

Education

  • California Institute of Technology, Organic Chemistry, 1948-1951

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