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'''Katrin Ohlmer''' is currently the Managing director at HOTEL Top-Level Domain GmbH. She is also the CEO of DOTZON GmbH.
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'''Katrin Ohlmer''' is currently a Managing Director at HOTEL Top-Level Domain GmbH. She is also the CEO of DOTZON GmbH.
  
 
She participates in various [[ICANN]] and related meetings.<ref>[http://twitter.com/kohlmer/status/16917454445 Twitter]</ref>
 
She participates in various [[ICANN]] and related meetings.<ref>[http://twitter.com/kohlmer/status/16917454445 Twitter]</ref>
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==Past Work==
 
==Past Work==
  
She has been working in the internet industry at the international level since 1994. In the Past she has worked as the Product Manager and Product Marketing Manager of Leased Lines at [[UUNET]]. Borefore UUNET she has worked for [[MC]]I/Worldcom and Firstmark as well as for various software manufacturers as a product manager, marketing director and spokesperson.
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She has been working in the internet industry at the international level since 1994. In the past she has worked as the Product Manager and Product Marketing Manager of Leased Lines at [[UUNET]]. Before joining UUNET, she worked for [[MCI]]/Worldcom, Firstmark, and various software manufacturers as a Product Manager, Marketing Director and Spokesperson.
  
In 2001 she began working as a consultant, providing advice with regards to marketing, communications, and strategy. She has worked for Deutsche Telekom as a consultant.<ref>[http://hotel-tld.de/?page_id=661 Hotel TLD.de]</ref>
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In 2001, Ohlmer began working as a consultant, providing advice with regards to marketing, communications, and strategy. She has worked for Deutsche Telekom as a consultant.<ref>[http://hotel-tld.de/?page_id=661 Hotel TLD.de]</ref>
  
In 2005 Katrin joined the .berlin top-level-domain project where she was responsible for marketing and communication.
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In 2005 Katrin joined the [[.berlin]] [[TLD]] project, where she was responsible for marketing and communication.
  
 
==Education==
 
==Education==
  
She has received her education from Universität Hannover.<ref>[http://de.linkedin.com/pub/katrin-ohlmer/26/a43/4b5 linkedin profile]</ref> Katrin has a diploma in business administration and economics.<ref>[http://hotel-tld.de/?page_id=661 The management team for the .hotel top-level domain]</ref>
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Katrin has received her education from Universität Hannover.<ref>[http://de.linkedin.com/pub/katrin-ohlmer/26/a43/4b5 linkedin profile]</ref> Katrin has a diploma in business administration and economics.<ref>[http://hotel-tld.de/?page_id=661 The management team for the .hotel top-level domain]</ref>
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
 
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Revision as of 02:40, 18 May 2011

KatrinOhlmerPortrait.jpg
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Country: Germany
Email: katrin [at] dothotel.com
LinkedIn: LinkedInIcon.png   [Katrin Ohlmer Katrin Ohlmer]
Twitter: TwitterIcon.png   @kohlmer

Katrin Ohlmer is currently a Managing Director at HOTEL Top-Level Domain GmbH. She is also the CEO of DOTZON GmbH.

She participates in various ICANN and related meetings.[1]

Past Work

She has been working in the internet industry at the international level since 1994. In the past she has worked as the Product Manager and Product Marketing Manager of Leased Lines at UUNET. Before joining UUNET, she worked for MCI/Worldcom, Firstmark, and various software manufacturers as a Product Manager, Marketing Director and Spokesperson.

In 2001, Ohlmer began working as a consultant, providing advice with regards to marketing, communications, and strategy. She has worked for Deutsche Telekom as a consultant.[2]

In 2005 Katrin joined the .berlin TLD project, where she was responsible for marketing and communication.

Education

Katrin has received her education from Universität Hannover.[3] Katrin has a diploma in business administration and economics.[4]

References