The NFT domain provider will be extending its reach in Europe and Asia with two experts in the tech business.
Based on a press release by Unstoppable Domains, the platform will be looking to build on its global presence by adding two members from prominent areas in the tech industry.
Unstoppable Domains offers its clients "NFT single sign-on services" that currently work on Ethereum and Polygon blockchains, allowing customers to use a single domain to "share data, such as email addresses, NFTs, and off-chain information" with any application.
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Senior Vice President of Business Development at Unstoppable Domains Sandy Carter spoke on the onboarding of the two tech specialists, stating:
"Building a truly global company is a top priority for Unstoppable Domains, and we're pleased to welcome two seasoned executives who can help us make an impact in Europe, Asia and beyond. Together we'll work to deepen our partnerships in these regions, expand our headcount, and onboard millions of new users to Web3."
The people onboarded are Nilkanth Iyer, a former employee at IBM and CAST, and Sajjad Rehman, ex-Vice President of Business Development EMEA at the largest live-broadcasting platform Twitch, and the former VP of Strategy and Corporate Development at a video game development company Jagex.
Sajjad will be appointed as the Head of Europe due to him having more than a decade worth of experience working around technology businesses in "roles spanning, strategy, product and partnerships." Iyer will be the leader of the platform’s Asian market as he worked in cloud ecosystem development and growth at IBM and CAST.
With the business development experience from the tech experts, Unstoppable domains seek to tap into blockchain-focused European markets and make itself known in some of the most prominent crypto-friendly countries including Singapore, South Korea, and Vietnam.