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'''Alexander Schubert'''  was the first person to propose the idea of the [[.gay]] TLD to [[ICANN]] in June, 2009. <ref>[http://www.dotgay.com/team.html dotgay.com team page]</ref> He was also a founder of the [[.berlin]] initiative, along with [[Dirk Krischenowski]].<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/in/dotgay Linkedin]</ref>
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'''Alexander Schubert'''  was the first person to propose the idea of the [[.gay]] TLD to [[ICANN]] in June, 2009. <ref>[http://www.dotgay.com/team.html dotgay.com team page]</ref> He was also a founder of the [[.berlin]] initiative, along with [[Dirk Krischenowski]];<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/in/dotgay Linkedin]</ref> thus, he has been involved in the [[gNSO]] process for the approval of new [[gTLD]]s, and has been attending [[ICANN]] meetings since 2004.
  
 
=== Education ===
 
=== Education ===

Revision as of 15:04, 15 May 2011

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Country: Germany
Email: alexander [at] schubert.info
Website:
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   [schubert.info schubert.info]
Facebook:
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   [Alexander Schubert Alexander Schubert]
LinkedIn:
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   [Alexander Schubert Alexander Schubert]
Twitter:
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   @domainakquise

Alexander Schubert was the first person to propose the idea of the .gay TLD to ICANN in June, 2009. [1] He was also a founder of the .berlin initiative, along with Dirk Krischenowski;[2] thus, he has been involved in the gNSO process for the approval of new gTLDs, and has been attending ICANN meetings since 2004.

Education

  • Alexander has a masters degree in Aviation and Space Engineering. [3]

Career History

  • Though Alexander had been in the domain name industry since 1997, he became a full time domain consultant in the year 2000
  • He actively takes part in ICANN meetings, having attended 12 of them [4]

References