EURid’s long-serving CEO is leaving and the company has started looking for someone to fill the role.
A spokesperson for the .eu registry told DI this morning that Marc Van Wesemael is planning to retire after his replacement is found, which should be a matter of months.
Van Wesemael has been CEO (general manager) of the Belgium-based company since its foundation and since it was first awarded the contract to run .eu way back in 2005.
EURid announced without sentiment or fanfare this week that candidates should apply via an agency on this LinkedIn page.
Given the nature of the role as an EU government contractor, the company is looking for somebody familiar with the workings of the European Commission.
Van Wesemael’s departure announcement comes just a few months after EURid was re-awarded the contract to run .eu and its Greek and Cyrillic variants for another five years, giving his successor some breathing room.
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