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Yoav Keren is the CEO of [[Domain The Net]] Technologies Ltd, an ICANN accredited Domain Name Registrar from Israel, which he co-founded in 2000 with [[Yuval Zantkeren]], and [[David Fridman]]. <ref>[http://www.i-dns.net/newsroom/news/I-IL001226-01.html.en i-dns]</ref>  
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'''Yoav Keren''' is the CEO of [[Domain The Net]] Technologies Ltd, an ICANN accredited Domain Name Registrar from Israel, which he co-founded in 2000 with [[Yuval Zantkeren]], and [[David Fridman]].<ref>[http://www.i-dns.net/newsroom/news/I-IL001226-01.html.en i-dns]</ref> He is involved in the [[RrSG]] and is part of the [[GNSO]] Council.<ref>[http://gnso.icann.org/en/about/gnso-council.htm GNSO Council] Retrieved 20 Sept 2013</ref>
  
Yoav Keren is a former Senior Advisor to Minister Haim Ramon, of the Israeli government. He was the Minister’s parliamentary, economics and media advisor for more than 4 years; and was also the Head of the Technology branch of the Israeli military's Information Security Department<ref>[http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3987565,00.html Ynetnews]</ref>
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Yoav Keren is a former Senior Advisor to Minister Haim Ramon, of the Israeli government. He was the Minister’s parliamentary, economics and media advisor for more than 4 years.
  
He has an MBA from Northwestern university's Kellogg School of Management, and the Recanati School of Business Administration at Tel-Aviv University; he also and a B.A. in Economics and Physics from Tel-Aviv University, with additional studies in Computer Science. At Tel- Aviv University he was the the president of the Student Council <ref>[http://www.itu.int/ITU-T/worksem/multilingual/bios.html ITU and UNESCO Global Symposium on Promoting the Multilingual Internet]</ref>  
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He has an MBA from Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management, and the Recanati School of Business Administration at Tel-Aviv University; he also received a B.A. in Economics and Physics from Tel-Aviv University, with additional studies in Computer Science. At Tel- Aviv University he was the president of the Student Council.<ref>[http://www.itu.int/ITU-T/worksem/multilingual/bios.html ITU and UNESCO Global Symposium on Promoting the Multilingual Internet]</ref>
  
 
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Country: Israel
Website:

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of ICANN's GNSO


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of ICANN's RrSG

Yoav Keren is the CEO of Domain The Net Technologies Ltd, an ICANN accredited Domain Name Registrar from Israel, which he co-founded in 2000 with Yuval Zantkeren, and David Fridman.[1] He is involved in the RrSG and is part of the GNSO Council.[2]

Yoav Keren is a former Senior Advisor to Minister Haim Ramon, of the Israeli government. He was the Minister’s parliamentary, economics and media advisor for more than 4 years.

He has an MBA from Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management, and the Recanati School of Business Administration at Tel-Aviv University; he also received a B.A. in Economics and Physics from Tel-Aviv University, with additional studies in Computer Science. At Tel- Aviv University he was the president of the Student Council.[3]

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