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Vern Jurovich Is Back As Chief Operating Officer of Uniregistry

Posted on October 7, 2014
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Uniregistry.com announced today that it has re-hired of Vern Jurovich as its Chief Operating Officer (pictured here with my wife Judi)

Vern will help oversee all aspects of Uniregistry and help Frank Schilling shoulder business relationships and tactical day-to-day business operations across all markets.

“I’m just delighted to welcome Vern back to our thriving team. Our greatest contributors never truly leave Uniregistry. We’re a family, on a mission together and it shows in the spark, commitment and vibrancy of the great people who help move our ship forward,” said Uniregistry founder Frank Schilling. “Vern’s oversight will help shape our platform and guide other members of the team as we expand our operations and grow internationally.”

Immediately before rejoining Uniregistry, Vern was cofounder of the VancouverRealEstate.com start-up and continues as a non-managing owner of one of the largest real estate brokerages in Western Canada. Vern’s expertise includes online marketing, business development, and he has a deep-seeded intellect surrounding domain name operations and management.

Vern has worked in the domain name industry for more than 11 years, and was with Uniregistry and InternetTraffic.com at their inception. He helped build the original DomainNameSales.com (DNS) platform and will be pivotal in integrating the DNS business unit within Uniregistry infrastructure in 2015.

Vern is one of my favorite people in the domain name space and I couldn’t be happier for him.

Judi too.

3 thoughts on “Vern Jurovich Is Back As Chief Operating Officer of Uniregistry”

  1. BrianWick says:
    October 7, 2014 at 12:50 pm

    Good Stuff Vern
    Bri

  2. Drew Rosener says:
    October 7, 2014 at 2:05 pm

    Welcome back!

  3. accent says:
    October 7, 2014 at 6:44 pm

    Probably a good thing. Frank is apparently too busy to devote much time to DNS – I still get Chinese text on the landing pages of my domains, and the sales leads fell greatly when Godaddy left.

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