Wow, Vision.
I had no idea who we worked for.
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Trey Harvin, CEO
Trey Harvin, a longtime Internet and technology expert, is CEO of dotMobi. Mr. Harvin is charged with building on the success of dotMobi to date and taking the company forward with more innovative products for expanding the use of the mobile web.
He served as Vice President of Business Operations at leading internet company VeriSign and was Vice President of Product Development at Network Solutions and was Network Solutions' Chief of Staff. Also, he has held senior executive and management positions at several wireless and Internet start-up technology companies.
Mr. Harvin holds an MBA in Entrepreneurship & Finance from Georgetown University as well as a BA from the College of Charleston. He has also completed post-graduate international business studies at the University of Oxford.
Norbert Grey, Vice President of Finance
Norbert Grey is responsible for all of dotMobi’s finance, registry operations, legal and HR. Mr. Grey brings more than 15 years of finance experience from a career spanning banking, IT, telecommunications and tourism. He was previously a senior member of the management team with the mobile operator Digicel, managing the financial rollout of services in St. Lucia and Grenada. Prior to that at Fineos Corporation, Mr. Grey oversaw the growth of the company, managing from small start-up through to private placement to ultimately employing 250 staff globally. Norbert is a Chartered Accountant and holds a B.SC (Mgmt) from Trinity College Dublin.
James Pearce, Vice President of Technology
James Pearce brings more than 10 years of experience in the mobile technology sector to dotMobi, which he joined in January 2007. In addition to his work on domain name technologies and content tools, Pearce is a mobile standards expert and has worked with a number of standards bodies, including the W3C Mobile Web Best Practices Working Group. Prior to dotMobi, Pearce served as CTO at Argogroup, where he specialized in user experience optimization for mobile and converged applications.
Earlier, at AnywhereYouGo.com – a top destination for mobile developers – Pearce launched the Wireless Internet Lab, a professional services environment for mobile developers to test and validate mobile applications before launching, and before that, launched and ran the WAPtastic mobile development community.
Mr. Pearce has a Masters degree with Honours in Physics from the University of Oxford.
Paul Nerger, Vice President, Advanced Services and Applications
Paul Nerger brings years of international sales and marketing experience to dotMobi as Vice President of Advanced Services and Application. In this position, he is responsible for supporting developer-focused programs such as dev.mobi and ready.mobi in addition to planning for future dotMobi applications and services.
Prior to joining dotMobi in November 2007, Mr. Nerger served as Director and Senior Vice President of Sales and Marketing at Argo Interactive Ltd, a market-leading provider of automated test and evaluation tools for the mobile telecommunications industry. He has previously held senior executive and management positions in marketing, sales and engineering globally.
Mr. Nerger served as a Captain in the United States Air Force and graduated with a BS in Computer Science from Washington State University. He has also completed post-graduate work in business at Oxford University and has lectured at the MIT Sloane Business School’s Institute for Business Innovation.
Amy Mischler, Vice President, Identity and Brand Services
Amy Mischler joined dotMobi in January 2007 and brings more than a decade’s worth of business development and marketing experience to her position as Vice President of Identity and Brand Services. In her role at dotMobi, she leads the growth of the domain sales across the dotMobi registrar channel as well as working with global brands to help them “go .mobi.”
Previously, Ms. Mischler was principal of ASG Consulting, where she developed business plans and marketing strategies for Internet and technology clients. Ms. Mischler also held a number of executive marketing and business development positions with both start-ups and large corporations, including Experian and Capital One, where she was responsible for growing online customer acquisition through marketing partnerships with leading web companies.
Ms. Mischler holds an MBA in Entrepreneurial Management from San Diego State University and a Bachelor of Business Administration from the University of San Diego.
Last edited by Vision; 02-11-2008 at 07:02 AM.
"Great spirits have always encountered violent opposition from mediocre minds."
-Albert Einstein
Agreed.
Here in the mTLD mail room, it's difficult to know what is happening up the corporate ladder.
"Great spirits have always encountered violent opposition from mediocre minds."
-Albert Einstein
I bet you didn't know that Sashas and Fearless have been working there for nearly six months - it's down to them that these threads keep going....sterling work boys!
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Now I am really beginning to understand why the .mobi kickers get so peeved.
Do you not realise that this constant baraging of useless self (as in .mobi) promoting amd esteeming is so counter productive? Or is it the general view of .mobi supporters that anything in the threads is good because it mentions .mobi?
I personally think you have fallen into the trap laid by the .mobi kickers whereby you use this forum as a private advertising venue. This has so turned people off of .mobi that could otherwise have been persuaded of its use. I have actually tried to warn before that this is the wrong policy.
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Have you ever worked for a Fortune 500 company, Vision? I can assure you, these credentials tell very little. The amount of PR in place is astounding. Furthermore, I don't recognize these names. Argo Interactive? AnywhereYouGo.com? Digicel...in Grenada? That's some serious stuff. Not!
Key, used to. The Net Sol debacle happened after his reign.
Get your facts in line.
I might tend to agree with you on some points.
But as I have repeatedly pointed out, the people reading this are domainers. Basically, we have no say in global commerce. We wish we did, we think we do, we ought to.
But the reality is 99.99% of the world's population could care less about the argument one way or another.
There's another .mobi auction coming up at Traffic, it's going to be high profile because there are a lot of great .com's in the auction as well, so expect good press coverage.
It'll be another indicator of how the .mobi market is going.
.mobi's to be auctioned:
Banks.mobi
Broadway.mobi
Doctor.mobi
Hollywood.mobi
Lottery.mobi
Naked.mobi
Porn.mobi
Property.mobi
Score.mobi
Tickets.mobi
Vegas.mobi
Plus, sedo still has to re-run their .mobi auction that had the tech problems the first time.
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It's a live auction, plus I don't think Moniker has ever had to redo a whole auction. I bet they'll be ready. Doesn't matter to me whether they sell for $1 or $10,000,000 each, but I think the results will say something about the .mobi market.
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I'm trying to build up traffic to Greg's iPhones.mobi - I've linked to it in my last blog post![]()
Last edited by Acro; 02-11-2008 at 03:44 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
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