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Daniel also dabbles in [[Domaining|domaining]].<ref>[http://mightydeed.com/?page_id=4 MightyDeed.com]</ref>
 
Daniel also dabbles in [[Domaining|domaining]].<ref>[http://mightydeed.com/?page_id=4 MightyDeed.com]</ref>
 
==Personal==
 
==Personal==
While Daniel grew up as a self-described outdoorsman in the rural south of Germany, he quickly fell in love with the digital world after purchasing his first computer and has since become a self-described geek. He enjoys driving fast, somewhere around 230 km/hr, on Germany's Autobahn. <ref>ICANN40 SF Interview</ref>
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While Daniel grew up as an outdoorsman in the rural south of Germany, he quickly fell in love with the digital world after purchasing his first computer and has since become a self-described geek. He enjoys driving fast, somewhere around 230 km/hr, on Germany's Autobahn. <ref>ICANN40 SF Interview</ref>
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==References==
 
==References==
 
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Revision as of 21:58, 22 March 2011

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Country: Germany
Email: daniel.eisenhut[at]internetx.com
Website:

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LinkedIn: LinkedInIcon.png   [Daniel's LinkedIn Daniel Eisenhut]

Daniel Eisenhut is responsible for International Business Development at InternetX, and is involved in Backend and Whitelabel solutions for registrars.[1] He has held numerous positions there, and his ability to work in both English and Spanish, as well as his native German, have helped him become a director of International Business Development and key foreign accounts. He is actively involved as a speaker,[2] panelist, and participant at international IT conferences, especially with regards to domaining; he maintains a personal blog where he writes summaries of many of these conferences and events.[3]

Daniel also dabbles in domaining.[4]

Personal

While Daniel grew up as an outdoorsman in the rural south of Germany, he quickly fell in love with the digital world after purchasing his first computer and has since become a self-described geek. He enjoys driving fast, somewhere around 230 km/hr, on Germany's Autobahn. [5]

References

  1. ICANN40 SF Interview
  2. Parallels2010
  3. MightyDeed.com
  4. MightyDeed.com
  5. ICANN40 SF Interview