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Janna is a specialist in the field of domain names management. As IP Mirror’s co-founder and CEO, she has led the organization to become one of the top domain name registrar for over 80 countries in the world, with more than 35,000 clients and managing over 300 top brands to be protected as domain names. These superbrands include Volkswagen, Google, Yahoo, Ciba, Tigerbalm, HSBC, Starhub and many more.
Janna has also brought the company to the next level to be the only Registrar in the world to be ISO9001:2008 certified since 2005 and certified with BCM SS540:2008 since 2012.. To date she has expanded the company operations to have offices in countries including Malaysia, Hong Kong, Japan, Indonesia, Korea, Canada, Australia, United Kingdom and Taiwan.
Under Janna’s leadership, IP Mirror has overseen world-wide legal defense of domain names of clients’ corporate brands and trade marks. IP Mirror has won several domain name disputes it filed for its corporate clients via the various dispute resolution policies worldwide.
Janna is an active member with the International Trademark Association (INTA), Asia Pacific Top Level Domain (APTLD) and Asia Pacific Network Information Centre (APNIC). She is also invited to participate as a member in the Chinese Domain Name Consortium (CNDC) organized by the China Network Information Centre (CNNIC) and a board member with Domain Name Business Association (DNBA) in Japan.
Janna possessed a Bachelor Degree in Business Administration and Economics (Soka Univerisity, Japan) and a Master Degree in Environmental Management (University of Adelaide). Earlier to her international stint in Japan, Janna was assuming a key financial position with a Japanese multi-national company and has specially developed her leadership and corporate finance skills.
Janna is also the recipient for Spirit of Enterprise Award 2011, Entrepreneur of the Year Award 2012 and EYA for Info-Communications Technology 2012.