Jeff Kupietzky Is Voluntarily Leaving Oversee

Posted on 29 July 2011   

I just received the following email from Mason Cole, Oversee.net VP of Communications & Industry Relations.

I am confirming the departure of Jeff Kupietzky from his executive role with Oversee at the end of August.  After five years with the company and the last two and a half years as CEO and President, Jeff has elected for personal reasons to relocate his family to Israel.  The day-to-day operations and strategic vision for Oversee will be led by the company’s Co-Presidents, Debra Domeyer and Scott Morrow.  They are supported by an operating committee which includes CFO Liz Murray, and General Counsel Todd Greene.

“On behalf of the Board and all Oversee employees, I thank Jeff for his service to the company,” said Board Chairman and Oversee co-founder Lawrence Ng.  “He successfully navigated the company through some difficult challenges and positioned it as an industry leader.  We all wish him the best of luck in his new home and as he continues his successful career.”  Mr. Ng also expressed his confidence in the company’s leadership: “We feel extremely fortunate to have such a talented team of executives who are well respected throughout the industry.  We are extremely confident in their knowledge and capabilities, as well as their passion to lead us to our next chapter of growth.”

This is now at least the sixth Oversee executive to leave the company within the past 8 months. Jeff Kupietzky joins Ryan Berryman, Jack Nelson, Peter Celeste, Rob McClinton and Monte Cahn.

  1. BullS says:

    “This is now at least the sixth Oversee executive”

    7 including YOU.

  2. Chef Patrick says:

    Ha… I was not part of the management team.

    In the article was only management members. I know of at least 3 other employees including myself no longer with Oversee. They seem to be having some serious issues over there.

  3. BullS says:

    Management is just an “Oximoronic” word

    Oximoronic– it is a new word I created but everybody knows what it means.

  4. BobR says:

    Pretty sure McClinton wasn’t an executive either.

  5. Chef Patrick says:

    Looking at an old article on DNJournal.com Rob’s title was “Sr. Director of Client Services & Registrar Operations”. I’m actually not sure what his title was when he exited the company.

  6. BobR says:

    Guess I don’t really think of Directors as Executives. Agree to disagree.

  7. Chef Patrick says:

    You may be right. For the purpose of this article I was trying to refer to management staff which he was one of.

  8. JackBrown says:

    There’s still too much monkey business on the SnapNames side. It was never addressed properly, and Jeff did nothing to make things better. Perhaps the Feds will finally take up the RICO investigation. They can all run, but they can’t hide.


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