Country: USA
Email: simon [at] allegravita.com
LinkedIn:    [Simon Cousins Simon Cousins]
Twitter:    @simon_cousins
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Simon Cousins (Chinese name: 夏明) is the co-founder and CEO of Allegravita LLC as well as Chief Marketing Officer of TLD Registry Ltd. [1]

As the CMO of TLD Registry, Simon was responsible for the initial and ongoing branding, marketing, creative direction, and communications strategy for the registry's two Top Level Domain IDNs, Dot Chinese Online (.在线) & Dot Chinese Website (.中文网).

As the co-founder and CEO Allegravita, Simon implements his China expertise into his business model of his boutique PR and strategic communications agency located in New York City, Beijing, and Hong Kong. Simon also has expertise in several other aspects of communications for the China, including branding & identity crisis management, China business development & policy impact, digital marketing,, and leadership development.

Awards edit

Simon has been a C-level leader in marketing communications, policy and technology enterprises for 23 years. Since then, he has been the winner of numerous honors and awards including, 2005 AustCham Beijing Chairman's Award for Most Effective Australian Business Leader, 2005 AustCham Beijing Chairman's Award for Most Effective Australian Business Leader,AustCham Australian Business Awards 2008 "Most Entrepreneurial Business in China and Hong Kong", and 2009 Advertising Age "Top 25 China Experts". [2]

The marketing team for TLD Registry, led by Simon, has won multiple awards for their efforts, including the “Best Marketing by a new gTLD” award, which was presented on November 13, 2014 at the Brandma China new gTLD Roadshow.[3]

Speeches edit

During 2014's World Domain Day in Hyderabad, India, Cousins gave an hour long masterclass on how to invest in Chinese domain names without knowing a word of Chinese.[4]

Interviews edit

On May 12, 2014 in an DomainSherpa interview with Michael Cyger, Cousins discussed investing in China's new domain names.[5]

On Domain Name Wire's November 10, 2014 podcast, Cousins spoke with Andrew Allemann about China's domain name market.[6]

Video Interview edit

Ray King interviewed Simon during ICANN 49 as part of the Dyn video blog produced with ICANNWiki.[7]

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