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It was my honor to be invited to a the event at the London Stock Exchange to celebrate 10 years since CentralNic's IPO.
The event was hosted by the CEO of CentralNic Michael Riedl (who also did the opening speech at the London Domain Summit).
As a surprise to me came an announcement that CentralNic now is Team Internet, as they have outgrown the CentralNic's brand, and it does make sense.
One of the friendliest people at the event was Team Internet's Commercial Director Rishi Maudhub (phenomenal memory.. I have had met him at ICANN's event in Hague and he remembers that). Photo with me, Rishi and Andrew Insarow, the founder of it.com Domains.
There were many interesting people and it was great to meet again Phil Buckingham:
The weather was fantastic, the view was fabulous to the St Paul's cathedral
Definitely, the event was organized at the top level, it did seem that guests were changing every 2 hours, though, nobody was asked to leave. It was an absolute networking paradise
Congratulations to Team Internet!!
Merch? Of course, we had some as well (some photos, not the full list):
and the t-shirt, of course (apologies for not ironing it before the photo):
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do you have a news blog and with to use my photos? no problem > you have my permission for this .. of course, a credit to me would be welcome (not needed, if you don't wish to).
The event was hosted by the CEO of CentralNic Michael Riedl (who also did the opening speech at the London Domain Summit).
As a surprise to me came an announcement that CentralNic now is Team Internet, as they have outgrown the CentralNic's brand, and it does make sense.
One of the friendliest people at the event was Team Internet's Commercial Director Rishi Maudhub (phenomenal memory.. I have had met him at ICANN's event in Hague and he remembers that). Photo with me, Rishi and Andrew Insarow, the founder of it.com Domains.
There were many interesting people and it was great to meet again Phil Buckingham:
The weather was fantastic, the view was fabulous to the St Paul's cathedral
Definitely, the event was organized at the top level, it did seem that guests were changing every 2 hours, though, nobody was asked to leave. It was an absolute networking paradise
Congratulations to Team Internet!!
Merch? Of course, we had some as well (some photos, not the full list):
and the t-shirt, of course (apologies for not ironing it before the photo):
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do you have a news blog and with to use my photos? no problem > you have my permission for this .. of course, a credit to me would be welcome (not needed, if you don't wish to).