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Domain Development Corp names new president
Posted on November 14th, 2007 by admin in Domain News | No Comments »
Domain Development Corp (www.ddc.com), a California-based comprehensive monetization and full-scale domain development service, today announced they have appointed a new president. Sean P. Moriarty, formerly of Yahoo where he led the team managing Yahoo’s off-network domain monetization business, joins ddc effective today.
The announcement comes in tandem with DDC’s launch of version 2.0 of its Power Parking technology. They have also been growing their domain portfolio aggresively. They only recently announced news of facilitating a private domain sale, one of the largest of all time – a $9.5 million private transaction.
"Sean’s experience, proven leadership and extensive knowledge of the domain space provides an invaluable advantage to DDC as we continue to grow and innovate," said Ken Lawson, company founder and CEO. "Sean and I share common goals for creating a leading-edge domain management service, and I am excited to work with him to make DDC the most competitive platform in the market."
Moriarty commented, "I am excited to be back in a small company environment, working with an intelligent and passionate team that is nimble and focused on execution. Our mission is to enhance the experience of parked sites for visitors, owners and advertisers. In addition, we plan to continue to build on our comprehensive development efforts as we evolve suitable domain names into internet businesses."
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