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'''Jennifer Gore''' is an industry veteran with over twenty-four years of information technology experience. She is one of the most historically involved females in the domain name and hosting industry and has participated in 60+ [[ICANN]] meetings over the course of the past twenty years. Currently, Ms. Gore is an independent senior consultant focusing on Information Technology & Internet Governance matters.  
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'''Jennifer Gore''' is an industry veteran with over twenty-five years of information technology experience. She is one of the most historically involved females in the domain name and hosting industry and has participated in 60+ [[ICANN]] meetings over the course of the past twenty years. Currently, Ms. Gore serves as [[Winterfeldt.Law|Winterfeldt IP Group’]]<nowiki/>s Internet Policy Specialist. Her prior work includes over 25 years of experience on Internet matters, primarily in the domain name registration and management arena.  
  
 
==Career History==
 
==Career History==
Most recently, Ms. Gore was the Director of Registrar Service and Engagement at [[ICANN]]. Prior to this position, she was the Senior Director of Policy and Domain Product Management at [[Web.com]]. As a long-time member of the ICANN community, Jennifer Gore has been involved in a number of supporting groups and constituencies, former Vice Chair of the [[Registry Stakeholder Group|Registrar Stakeholder Group]] and a [[GNSO]] Council Member<ref>http://gnso.icann.org/en/about/stakeholders-constituencies/rrsg</ref>.  
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Jennifer Gore, Winterfeldt IP Group’s Internet Policy Specialist, offers nearly 25 years of experience in the Internet domain name service and hosting industry. She comes to Winterfeldt IP Group from a senior management role at ICANN, where she was responsible for over 2500 ICANN-accredited Domain Name Service Providers (i.e., registrars)ensuring internet policy implementation, contractual compliance and industry engagement. Formerly, Jennifer served as the Senior Director of Policy for Web.com, one of the world’s largest providers of Internet domain name registrar's services. In a prior role, Jennifer was responsible for the development of the first commercial hosting solutions provided by Network Solutions, which was the original manager of the .com and.net registries. When Network Solutions was acquired by Verisign, Jennifer continued on through the acquisition and managed the Verisign Naming Services Channel Partners, which represented over 90% of worldwide registered gTLD domains. She has also been a principal general manager of the corporate brand domain management business within Verisign. Other experience in the IT industry includes senior management positions at UUNET, Nextel, MCI and Level 3 Communications.
  
Ms. Gore was responsible for developing the first commercial hosting solutions offering by [[Network Solutions]], which was the original manager of the [[.com]] and other [[TLD]] registries. When Network Solutions was acquired by [[Verisign]], Jennifer continued on through the acquisition and managed the Verisign Naming Services Channel Partners, which represented over 90% of worldwide registered domains. She has also been a principal general manager of the corporate brand domain management business within Verisign. Other experience in the IT industry includes time as a Senior Manager at UUNET, Nextel, MCI and Level 3 Communications.<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/in/jenniferpgore LinkedIn.com]</ref>
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 As along-time member of the ICANN community, Jennifer has been involved in a number of supporting groups and constituencies, and has served as Vice Chair of the Registrar Stakeholder Group and as a member of the Generic Names Supporting Organization (GNSO) Council, the body that creates domain name policy for the Internet.
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 In her role at Winterfeldt IP Group, Jennifer manages client support and industry engagement in connection with Internet policy matters. She assists with identifying and tracking the key policy matters of interest to our clients, and ensuring that their needs are represented in public comments, ICANN working groups, and other industry avenues. In addition, Jennifer coordinates the activities of GBOC, our global brand owner and consumer protection advocacy coalition, and contributes to Winterfeldt IP Group’s marketing and client relations efforts in the online brand protection arena
  
 
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Revision as of 18:43, 23 January 2019

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Organization: Independent
Affiliation: ICANN
Region: North America
Country: USA
Email: mail@jennifer.gore.com
Facebook: Facebook.png   Jennifer Gore
LinkedIn: LinkedInIcon.png   Jennifer Gore
Twitter: TwitterIcon.png   @JennPGore
ICANNLogo.png Currently ICANN Staff


Userboxcards.png Featured in the ICANN 47 - Durban playing card deck


ICANNLogo.png Has attended 30+
ICANN Meetings


Jennifer Gore is an industry veteran with over twenty-five years of information technology experience. She is one of the most historically involved females in the domain name and hosting industry and has participated in 60+ ICANN meetings over the course of the past twenty years. Currently, Ms. Gore serves as Winterfeldt IP Group’s Internet Policy Specialist. Her prior work includes over 25 years of experience on Internet matters, primarily in the domain name registration and management arena.

Career History

Jennifer Gore, Winterfeldt IP Group’s Internet Policy Specialist, offers nearly 25 years of experience in the Internet domain name service and hosting industry. She comes to Winterfeldt IP Group from a senior management role at ICANN, where she was responsible for over 2500 ICANN-accredited Domain Name Service Providers (i.e., registrars)ensuring internet policy implementation, contractual compliance and industry engagement. Formerly, Jennifer served as the Senior Director of Policy for Web.com, one of the world’s largest providers of Internet domain name registrar's services. In a prior role, Jennifer was responsible for the development of the first commercial hosting solutions provided by Network Solutions, which was the original manager of the .com and.net registries. When Network Solutions was acquired by Verisign, Jennifer continued on through the acquisition and managed the Verisign Naming Services Channel Partners, which represented over 90% of worldwide registered gTLD domains. She has also been a principal general manager of the corporate brand domain management business within Verisign. Other experience in the IT industry includes senior management positions at UUNET, Nextel, MCI and Level 3 Communications.

 As along-time member of the ICANN community, Jennifer has been involved in a number of supporting groups and constituencies, and has served as Vice Chair of the Registrar Stakeholder Group and as a member of the Generic Names Supporting Organization (GNSO) Council, the body that creates domain name policy for the Internet.

 In her role at Winterfeldt IP Group, Jennifer manages client support and industry engagement in connection with Internet policy matters. She assists with identifying and tracking the key policy matters of interest to our clients, and ensuring that their needs are represented in public comments, ICANN working groups, and other industry avenues. In addition, Jennifer coordinates the activities of GBOC, our global brand owner and consumer protection advocacy coalition, and contributes to Winterfeldt IP Group’s marketing and client relations efforts in the online brand protection arena

Fun Fact

Jennifer first started registering domains when a driver's license was required to fulfill the registration process.

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