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The London Sunday Times named him one of the 1,000 richest people in Britain. He currently lives in Florida, USA.<ref>[http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/10_28/b4186038373596.htm BusinessWeek.com]</ref>
 
The London Sunday Times named him one of the 1,000 richest people in Britain. He currently lives in Florida, USA.<ref>[http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/10_28/b4186038373596.htm BusinessWeek.com]</ref>
 
==Work==
 
==Work==
Mr Lawley is an experienced leader, who has acted as Chairman or CEO in a number of UK and US businesses, largely within the Internet and technology sectors. He has acted as CEO with [[Eurofac]] Ltd., [[Alto Grou]] Ltd., and been the Chairman at [[Oneview.net]]. He guided Oneview.net though a public offering within the London Stock Exchange,<ref>[http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/10_28/b4186038373596.htm BusinessWeek.com]</ref> and saw the number of employees double. Eurofax grew at a compund rate of over 40% over 12 years.
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Mr Lawley is an experienced leader, who has acted as Chairman or CEO in a number of UK and US businesses, largely within the Internet and technology sectors. He has acted as CEO with [[Eurofac]] Ltd., [[Alto Group]] Ltd., and been the Chairman at [[Oneview.net]]. He guided Oneview.net though a public offering within the London Stock Exchange,<ref>[http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/10_28/b4186038373596.htm BusinessWeek.com]</ref> and saw the number of employees double. It was sold in March, 2000 for $200 million. Eurofax grew at a compund rate of over 40% over 12 years. Alto Group doubled in size and share values increased by 450% during his 15 month tenture.<ref>[http://www.lawley.com/Welcome/Introduction.html Lawley.com]</ref>
    
He is involved as an investor or leader in a variety of side projects as well; this includes work with a home automation Company, a health records company, and a multimedia online game company.<ref>[http://www.lawley.com/Welcome/Introduction.html lawley.com]</ref>
 
He is involved as an investor or leader in a variety of side projects as well; this includes work with a home automation Company, a health records company, and a multimedia online game company.<ref>[http://www.lawley.com/Welcome/Introduction.html lawley.com]</ref>
 
===ICM===
 
===ICM===
 
Mr. Lawley has been with [[ICM Registry]] since 2003, and thus very much a part of the long process involved in approving the [[.xxx]] [[TLD]]; it was first declined for approval in 2004, and subsequently approved in March, 2011 at the [[ICANN Silicon Valley]] meeting. Prior to launch, Stuart claimed that ICM could be bringing in around $200 million a year; and they also have plans to create a PayPal type service throughout the namespace.<ref>[http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/10_28/b4186038373596.htm BusinessWeek.com]</ref>
 
Mr. Lawley has been with [[ICM Registry]] since 2003, and thus very much a part of the long process involved in approving the [[.xxx]] [[TLD]]; it was first declined for approval in 2004, and subsequently approved in March, 2011 at the [[ICANN Silicon Valley]] meeting. Prior to launch, Stuart claimed that ICM could be bringing in around $200 million a year; and they also have plans to create a PayPal type service throughout the namespace.<ref>[http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/10_28/b4186038373596.htm BusinessWeek.com]</ref>
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==Education==
 
==Education==
 
He has a BSc in Engineering from the University of London - (1982 — 1985)
 
He has a BSc in Engineering from the University of London - (1982 — 1985)

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