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Tim Ruiz is Vice President of Corporate Development and Policy for the [[GoDaddy]] group of registrars. Tim represents [[GoDaddy]] as a member of the [[Registrars Constituency]] and currently serves on the GNSO Council.
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'''Tim Ruiz''' is the Vice President of Corporate Development & Policy at The Go Daddy Group, Inc., which is the parent company of [[GoDaddy|GoDaddy.com]]. He is the registered representative of GoDaddy.com within the Registrar's Constituency.<ref>[http://gnso.icann.org/council/soi/ruiz-soi-13oct10.htm Tim Ruiz GNSO Statement of Interest]</ref>
  
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He also represents GoDaddy on the Board of [[doMEn]], a joint venture between [[Afilias]] and [[GoDaddy]], which was selected by the Montenegrin government to be the registration agent for [[.me]]. Tim previously served as GoDaddy's representative to the [[Country Code 1 ENUM]] LLC.<ref>[http://gnso.icann.org/council/soi/ruiz-soi-13oct10.htm GNSO Statement of Interest]</ref>
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==Industry Participation ==
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From 2004 to 2007 Mr. Ruiz served as Vice Chair of [[ICANN]]'s [[Registrar Stakeholder Group]]; he was subsequently appointed as the North American Registrar Stakeholder Group representative on the [[GNSO|GNSO Council]]. His term began at the end of the 2007 ICANN meeting and concluded at [[ICANN]]'s 2011 annual meeting, in Dakar, Senegal.<ref>[http://www.dot-nxt.com/panelist/tim-ruiz .nxt]</ref>
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He participated at the 2010 [[.nxt|.nxt Conference]] as a panelist for the discussion on "Implementation: Working with Registrars".
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He has also worked with the [[DNSO]].<ref>[http://www.dnso.org/clubpublic/nc-deletes/Arc01/threads.html DNSO.org]</ref>
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==References==
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[[Category:Former GNSO Council]]
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[[Category:RrSG]]
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[[Category:Policy Advisors]]
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[[Category:Private Sector - Domain Name Industry]]

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Featured in the ICANN 42 - Senegal playing card deck


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of ICANN's GNSO


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of ICANN's RrSG

Tim Ruiz is the Vice President of Corporate Development & Policy at The Go Daddy Group, Inc., which is the parent company of GoDaddy.com. He is the registered representative of GoDaddy.com within the Registrar's Constituency.[1]

He also represents GoDaddy on the Board of doMEn, a joint venture between Afilias and GoDaddy, which was selected by the Montenegrin government to be the registration agent for .me. Tim previously served as GoDaddy's representative to the Country Code 1 ENUM LLC.[2]

Industry Participation

From 2004 to 2007 Mr. Ruiz served as Vice Chair of ICANN's Registrar Stakeholder Group; he was subsequently appointed as the North American Registrar Stakeholder Group representative on the GNSO Council. His term began at the end of the 2007 ICANN meeting and concluded at ICANN's 2011 annual meeting, in Dakar, Senegal.[3]

He participated at the 2010 .nxt Conference as a panelist for the discussion on "Implementation: Working with Registrars".

He has also worked with the DNSO.[4]

References