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'''Christopher Kruk''' Works at [[DomainPeople]].He has 15 years experience in internet business.
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'''Christopher Kruk''' works at [[DomainPeople]]. He joined [[NetNation]], DomainPeople's parent company, in 1997. Prior to that he worked as an instructor and programmer for 12 years. Chris contributes to DomainPeople's product and business development divisions with innovative and unique systems related to the domain name registration industry.<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/tlds/info1/Registry_Operator_s_Proposal_Pt2.htm ICANN - Registry Operator's Proposal]</ref>
 
 
Chris Kruk joined NetNation, DomainPeople's parent company in 1997. Prior to that he was an instructor and a programmer for 12 years. As one of the first members of the Domain Registration department, Mr. Kruk has more than 3 years of experience in both the global and the country-code domain registration industries.
 
 
 
Chris contribute to DomainPeople's product and business development divisions with innovative and unique systems related to the domain name registration industry.<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/tlds/info1/Registry_Operator_s_Proposal_Pt2.htm ICANN - Registry Operator's Proposal]</ref>
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 20:42, 20 May 2021

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Country: Canada
Email: kruk [at] domainpeople.com

Christopher Kruk works at DomainPeople. He joined NetNation, DomainPeople's parent company, in 1997. Prior to that he worked as an instructor and programmer for 12 years. Chris contributes to DomainPeople's product and business development divisions with innovative and unique systems related to the domain name registration industry.[1]

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