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|website    = [http://www.dnforum.com/ DNforum]
 
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|facebook  = [http://www.facebook.com/people/Adam-Dicker/784280424#!/dotcomgod DotComGod]
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|linkedin  = [http://ca.linkedin.com/in/adamdicker AdamDicker]
 
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Adam dicker (born September 13, 1965) is the owner of [[DNForum.com]] [http://www.elliotsblog.com/adam-dicker-can-any-one-company-turn-a-domain-into-a-business-1270]
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'''Adam Dicker''' is the owner of [[DNForum.com]]. <ref>[http://www.elliotsblog.com/adam-dicker-can-any-one-company-turn-a-domain-into-a-business-1270 Elliot's Blog]</ref> He is also the founder of High Impact Sites Inc. a company that operates a number of active websites, including Penpals.com, Planets.com and Witchcraft.com. <ref>[http://blog.domaintools.com/2007/06/internet-reit-going-public/ Domain Tools Blog]</ref>
  
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===Career History===
  
He workers as the VP of Domain Name Aftermarket at Godaddy from 2007 to 2010 [http://www.conceptualist.com/2007/11/06/godaddy-hires-adam-dicker-domain-heavyweight-dnforum-owner/] [http://www.namepros.com/industry-news/635208-adam-dicker-out-at-tdnam.html]  
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* He joined [[GoDaddy]] as VP of Domain Name Aftermarket in 2007<ref>[http://www.conceptualist.com/2007/11/06/godaddy-hires-adam-dicker-domain-heavyweight-dnforum-owner/ Conceptualist.com]</ref> and resigned 2010 <ref>[http://www.namepros.com/industry-news/635208-adam-dicker-out-at-tdnam.html Namepros.com]</ref>
  
Career History
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* He joined [[iREIT]] in 2006 as an executive vice president and a member of the Board of Advisors <ref>[http://www.domaineditorial.com/2006/08/22/dnforums-adam-dicker-joines-ireits-executive-team/  Domaineditorial.com]</ref>
  
Adam Dicker, former VP of Domain Aftermarket at GoDaddy has left the company according to a post on DNForum, a forum that is owned and operated by Dicker. According to his post he left GoDaddy on good terms and wants to use the gained time in order to focus on other projects. During his 2 year tenure with the company (Adam Dicker joined in July of 2007) he had also enabled the company to become a .CA accredited registrar. The company will continue their operations in Canada and is expecting even more growth in 2010.
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* He Bought DNForum.com from [[Greg Ricks]] in the spring of 2003 <ref>[http://www.dnjournal.com/columns/cover030605.htm DNJournal.com]</ref>
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* Dicker was the Network Services Manager for Quantitude, a Cendant-owned company before he started working in the domain name industry <ref>[http://blog.domaintools.com/2007/06/internet-reit-going-public/ Domaintools.com]</ref>
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== References ==
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[[Category: People|Adam_Dicker]]
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[[Category: Canada]]

Revision as of 18:45, 8 June 2015

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Affiliation: DNforum
Country: Canada
Website:

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Facebook: Facebook.png   [DotComGod Adam Dicker]
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Adam Dicker is the owner of DNForum.com. [1] He is also the founder of High Impact Sites Inc. a company that operates a number of active websites, including Penpals.com, Planets.com and Witchcraft.com. [2]

Career History

  • He joined GoDaddy as VP of Domain Name Aftermarket in 2007[3] and resigned 2010 [4]
  • He joined iREIT in 2006 as an executive vice president and a member of the Board of Advisors [5]
  • Dicker was the Network Services Manager for Quantitude, a Cendant-owned company before he started working in the domain name industry [7]

References