Noss to leave Tucows corner office
Tucows CEO Elliot Noss has stepped down after over a quarter century in the role.
He will be replaced by David Woroch, currently CEO of the Tucows Domains business, reflecting the company’s newly revealed plan to sell off its Ting ISP business.
Noss will continue as a consultant for Ting as it seeks a buyer, though the company revealed it will quite possibly sell the unit at a loss.
He has been leading Tucows since its early days as a free software download site to becoming an ICANN-accredited registrar in the first wave in the late 1999.
“We created wholesale domain registration out of whole cloth which fundamentally changed the way domain names were distributed,” Noss told analysts last week.
Woroch will continue to run the domains business. Ivan Ivanov, CFO, will also be CEO of Ting.
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