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'''Jacqueline Yau''' is the Managing Director of [[MoCo]]'s West Coast office, based in San Francisco, California. She lead the opening of that office in 2010, which joins the offices in Minneapolis, USA, and Hong Kong, China. Among other things, Jacqueline has been heavily involved in establishing a partnership between [[MoCo]] and [[Architelos]];<ref>[http://architelos.com/about/partners/ Architelos.com]</ref> more generally, she has been using her experience and position to create more interest for branding possibilities within the [[domaining]] industry.<ref>ICANN40 Interview</ref>
 
'''Jacqueline Yau''' is the Managing Director of [[MoCo]]'s West Coast office, based in San Francisco, California. She lead the opening of that office in 2010, which joins the offices in Minneapolis, USA, and Hong Kong, China. Among other things, Jacqueline has been heavily involved in establishing a partnership between [[MoCo]] and [[Architelos]];<ref>[http://architelos.com/about/partners/ Architelos.com]</ref> more generally, she has been using her experience and position to create more interest for branding possibilities within the [[domaining]] industry.<ref>ICANN40 Interview</ref>
 
==Prior Experience==
 
==Prior Experience==
Jacqueline previously has worked for Real Names Corporation, which was a global infrastructure company that optimized and managed keywords. He work there, from 1999-2002 brought her into the domain industry. She was responsible for evangelizing and marketing, and worked with clients such as Newline Cinema, Disney, and HP; they eventually partnered with [[VeriSign]] to offer keyword services to its clients.<ref>ICANN40 Interview</ref> The launch of those services was the most successful product launch within [[VeriSign]] Registry Services at that time.<ref>[http://architelos.com/about/partners/]</ref>
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Jacqueline previously has worked for Real Names Corporation, which was a global infrastructure company that optimized and managed keywords. He work there, from 1999-2002, first brought her around the domain industry. She was responsible for evangelizing and marketing, and worked with clients such as Newline Cinema, Disney, and HP; they eventually partnered with [[VeriSign]] to offer keyword services to its clients.<ref>ICANN40 Interview</ref> The launch of those services was the most successful product launch within [[VeriSign]] Registry Services at that time.<ref>[http://architelos.com/about/partners/]</ref>
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==Writing & Other Work==
 
==Writing & Other Work==
 
Ms. Yau has begun to dabble in travel writing; and she has successfully submitted 4 stories to various anthologies and travel magazines. Her story "King Kong in Shanghai" can be found in Traveler's Tales collection, <u>Heyena's Laughed at Me and Now I Know Why</u>.<ref>http://www.travelerstales.com/catalog/hyena/ TravelersTales.com]</ref>
 
Ms. Yau has begun to dabble in travel writing; and she has successfully submitted 4 stories to various anthologies and travel magazines. Her story "King Kong in Shanghai" can be found in Traveler's Tales collection, <u>Heyena's Laughed at Me and Now I Know Why</u>.<ref>http://www.travelerstales.com/catalog/hyena/ TravelersTales.com]</ref>
 
==References==
 
==References==
 
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Revision as of 16:51, 25 March 2011

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Country: USA
Email: jackie.yau[at]bigideas.com

Jacqueline Yau is the Managing Director of MoCo's West Coast office, based in San Francisco, California. She lead the opening of that office in 2010, which joins the offices in Minneapolis, USA, and Hong Kong, China. Among other things, Jacqueline has been heavily involved in establishing a partnership between MoCo and Architelos;[1] more generally, she has been using her experience and position to create more interest for branding possibilities within the domaining industry.[2]

Prior Experience

Jacqueline previously has worked for Real Names Corporation, which was a global infrastructure company that optimized and managed keywords. He work there, from 1999-2002, first brought her around the domain industry. She was responsible for evangelizing and marketing, and worked with clients such as Newline Cinema, Disney, and HP; they eventually partnered with VeriSign to offer keyword services to its clients.[3] The launch of those services was the most successful product launch within VeriSign Registry Services at that time.[4]

Writing & Other Work

Ms. Yau has begun to dabble in travel writing; and she has successfully submitted 4 stories to various anthologies and travel magazines. Her story "King Kong in Shanghai" can be found in Traveler's Tales collection, Heyena's Laughed at Me and Now I Know Why.[5]

References

  1. Architelos.com
  2. ICANN40 Interview
  3. ICANN40 Interview
  4. [1]
  5. http://www.travelerstales.com/catalog/hyena/ TravelersTales.com]