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dotMobi Senior Management

Trey Harvin, CEO

Trey Harvin

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.

Eileen O'Sullivan, Chief Financial and Operating Officer

Eileen O'Sullivan

Eileen O’Sullivan brings more than twenty years of finance and management experience to dotMobi.
 
Previously Ms. O’Sullivan held roles as Managing Director and Director, Finance & Information Technology, at Budget Travel, the largest travel company in Ireland with peak annual revenue of €250 million.
 
Before that, Ms. O’Sullivan was the Group Financial Controller in charge of Finance and Logistics at Provenco, a publicly listed company that provides transaction technology solutions to retail environments in New Zealand and internationally.
 
Ms. O’Sullivan is a qualified Chartered Accountant and is a member of the New Zealand Institute of Chartered Accountants.

Ronan Cremin, Director of Engineering

Ronan Cremin

Ronan Cremin leads dotMobi’s engineering initiatives. He focuses on building and delivering mobile internet applications, such as the award-winning Instant Mobilizer and DeviceAtlas products. Mr. Cremin also represents dotMobi at the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) and has used this work as the basis for the dotMobi Web Developer Guide.

Mr. Cremin has more than a dozen years of product management and development experience in mobile and internet sectors, including stints in leading markets like Japan with NTT DoCoMo, Europe with Vodafone, 3 and Orange, and the USA with AOL. Prior to dotMobi, he focused on product management in the mobile application sector at Valista. Before Valista, he was at Critical Path, where he managed email and directory products.

Mr. Cremin holds a BE in Electronic Engineering from University College Dublin.

Pinkard Alan "Pinky" Brand, Director of Global Sales

Pinky Brand

Pinkard Alan "Pinky" Brand is the Director of Global Sales for dotMobi. Mr. Brand oversees sales of .mobi domain names via a network of more than 200 registrars. He also shares responsibility for the allocation of dotMobi's Premium and Reserved Names as well as dotMobi’s award-winning Instant Mobilizer service.

Mr. Brand has been a long-time participant in the domain name industry. He co-founded two multinational domain name registrar and portfolio management companies: idNames.com (sold to Network Solutions), and Arcemus (sold to Iron Mountain, where he became VP of Product Marketing, Domain Name Services). He has also served as Director, Market Development, at VeriSign Digital Brand Management Services.

Mr. Brand holds a BS in Radio, Television and Film from the University of Texas at Austin.

Caroline Greer, Director of Policy and Industry Relations

Caroline Greer

Caroline Greer is Director of Policy and Industry Relations at dotMobi, where she is responsible for all policy- and compliance-related matters. Along with her supervision of dotMobi’s two support organizations — the .mobi Advisory Group and dotMobi Policy Advisory Board — she manages dotMobi’s ICANN relationship and is a member of ICANN’s Registries Stakeholder Group as well as an elected member of ICANN’s Generic Names Supporting Organization (GNSO) Council.

Prior to dotMobi, Ms. Greer managed international relations at the Irish Commission for Communications Regulation and was seconded to the Irish Government’s Department of Communications to coordinate activities for Ireland’s EU Presidency and to oversee several national broadband programs.

Ms. Greer holds an LLB (Hons.) in Law and Spanish from Queens University, Belfast, plus an MBA from the University of Ulster. She also has a Postgraduate Diploma in EC Competition Law from King’s College London.