− | Greg was previously Director of Key Account Management and Domain Security at [[Afilias]].<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/pub/greg-aaron/0/5/106 Linkedin.com]</ref> He was part of the Afilias team that launched [[.info]] in 2001; he managed .info between 2001 to 2005 and 2008 to 2011, handling [[Sunrise Period|Sunrises]], creating product business requirements, and running business operations. In 2003, Greg led the development of a new, flexible registry platform for Afilias and migrated a number of [[ccTLD]]s onto it, including [[.ag]], [[.gi]], [[.hn]], [[.la]], [[.sc]], and [[.vc]].<ref>[https://community.icann.org/display/gnsosoi/Greg+Aaron+SOI+(Old) Community.ICANN.org]</ref> Greg advised the Government of India and registry operator [[NIXI]] regarding domain and related Internet policies from 2004 to 2008, and in 2004 led the re-launch of India's [[ccTLD]], [[.in]], on new systems with a set of liberalized policies. The .in domain grew from 6,500 domains to more than 450,000 in short order, and Greg also led the creation of a test-bed for deploying [[IDN]]s in Indic languages. In 2006, Greg directed the service rollout for the [[.mobi]] TLD on behalf of Afilias' customer [[mTLD]], and managed .mobi services into 2008 After a smooth rollout, .mobi became the largest and most prominent domain from the last round of new TLDs. In 2008, Greg directed the highly successful introduction of [[.me]], the ccTLD for Montenegro, in a partership between Afilias, [[GoDaddy]], and [[doMEn]]. In 2011, Greg helped [[ICM Registry]] create the business requirements and launch plan for the [[.xxx]] registry. | + | Greg was previously Director of Key Account Management and Domain Security at [[Afilias]].<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/pub/greg-aaron/0/5/106 Linkedin.com]</ref> He was part of the Afilias team that launched [[.info]] in 2001; he managed .info between 2001 to 2005 and 2008 to 2011, handling [[Sunrise Period|Sunrises]], creating product business requirements, and running business operations. In 2003, Greg led the development of a new, flexible registry platform for Afilias and migrated a number of [[ccTLD]]s onto it, including [[.ag]], [[.gi]], [[.hn]], [[.la]], [[.sc]], and [[.vc]].<ref>[https://community.icann.org/display/gnsosoi/Greg+Aaron+SOI+(Old) Community.ICANN.org]</ref> Greg advised the Government of India and registry operator [[NIXI]] regarding domain and related Internet policies from 2004 to 2008, and in 2004 led the re-launch of India's [[ccTLD]], [[.in]], on new systems with a set of liberalized policies. The .in domain grew from 6,500 domains to more than 450,000 in short order, and Greg also led the creation of a test-bed for deploying [[IDN]]s in Indic languages. In 2006, Greg directed the service rollout for the [[.mobi]] TLD on behalf of Afilias' customer [[mTLD Top Level Domain Ltd.]], and managed .mobi services into 2008 After a smooth rollout, .mobi became the largest and most prominent domain from the last round of new TLDs. In 2008, Greg directed the highly successful introduction of [[.me]], the ccTLD for Montenegro, in a partership between Afilias, [[GoDaddy]], and [[doMEn]]. In 2011, Greg helped [[ICM Registry]] create the business requirements and launch plan for the [[.xxx]] registry. |