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'''Daniel Ruzzini Mejia''' is the CSO of [[DomainsBot]], which he co-founded with [[Max Ralli]] in 1999.<ref>[http://www.domainsbot.com/home/about/ DomainsBot Company Bio]</ref> Daniel's focus is on building partnerships and guiding DomainsBot's new business efforts. He has a technical background. He has been leading DomainsBot's focus on [[.co]] domain names as successful [[.com]] addresses become more scarce.<ref>[http://www.prweb.com/releases/2010/11/prweb4846784.htm PR Web]</ref>
 
'''Daniel Ruzzini Mejia''' is the CSO of [[DomainsBot]], which he co-founded with [[Max Ralli]] in 1999.<ref>[http://www.domainsbot.com/home/about/ DomainsBot Company Bio]</ref> Daniel's focus is on building partnerships and guiding DomainsBot's new business efforts. He has a technical background. He has been leading DomainsBot's focus on [[.co]] domain names as successful [[.com]] addresses become more scarce.<ref>[http://www.prweb.com/releases/2010/11/prweb4846784.htm PR Web]</ref>
  
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==Education==
 
==Education==
Daniel studied Economy and Business Administration at Torvergata University in Rome as part of the class of 2004.<ref>[http://www.facebook.com/daniel.ruzzini facebook profile]</ref>
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Daniel studied Economy and Business Administration at Torvergata University in Rome as part of the class of 2004.<ref>[http://www.facebook.com/daniel.ruzzini Facebook profile]</ref>
  
 
==Specialties==
 
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Latest revision as of 20:29, 1 July 2021

DanielRuzziniMejiaPortrait.JPG
7 Daniel.jpg
Organization: DomainsBot
Affiliation: GNSO
Region: Europe
Country: Italy
Email: daniel [at] domainsbot.com
Website:

LinkIcon.png   http://domainsbot.com

Facebook: Facebook.png   Daniel Ruzzini Mejia
LinkedIn: LinkedInIcon.png   Daniel Ruzzini Mejia
Twitter: TwitterIcon.png   @dbdaniel
ICANNLogo.png Has attended 30+
ICANN Meetings


Userboxcards.png Featured in the ICANN 41 - Singapore playing card deck


Userboxcards.png Featured in the ICANN 53 - Buenos Aires playing card deck

Daniel Ruzzini Mejia is the CSO of DomainsBot, which he co-founded with Max Ralli in 1999.[1] Daniel's focus is on building partnerships and guiding DomainsBot's new business efforts. He has a technical background. He has been leading DomainsBot's focus on .co domain names as successful .com addresses become more scarce.[2]

Daniel is a cancer survivor and is proud to "Live Strong".[3]

He regularly attends ICANN Meetings.[4]

Education

Daniel studied Economy and Business Administration at Torvergata University in Rome as part of the class of 2004.[5]

Specialties

Daniel speaks English, Italian and Spanish. He specializes in business development, internal management, partnership development, product management, and sales management.[6]

Videos

Daniel was interviewed by Ray King regarding DomainsBot at NamesCon 2014 in Las Vegas:

References