My 10th Anniversary
April 20th, 2009 by Lesley CowleyI’m celebrating ten years working at Nominet today. As is traditional on such occasions, we’ve celebrated with cakes! I’ve also been thinking back to the early days and how much has changed…..
I joined Nominet in 1999. This was the year that: Nominet turnover was £1.6m (it’s now almost £20m), there were 883 Nominet members (there are now 2,825), there were 28 staff (there are now 120) and there were 236,000 registrations (there are now 7,500,000).
I remember being asked by Dr Willie Black and Keith Mitchell, two of the Nominet Founders, in my job interview whether I was up for a challenge and whether I was used to change. I believe I answered “Yes” to both questions. 1999 was certainly a challenging time to start. My first few months saw a group of members advocating the privatisation of Nominet, moving the company to new offices (I recall someone moving the nameservers in the back of his car) and my challenge of developing forecasting almost from scratch, to predict domain name growth, scaling costs and financials. This became known as ‘the spreadsheet from hell’ and we calculated that if the register grew in line with forecasts we would need an extra 140 staff just to process reply forms! There was also my very first ICANN meeting of many and the first ever meeting of the Nominet Policy Advisory Body.
The challenges have continued (mostly unabated) since then. Some of the more difficult ones have been the attack on our WHOIS in 2003 which resulted in the Australian Court Case and the more recent attempts to change the Nominet constitution.
However, the good times have far outweighed the difficult times in the last 10 years. There have been lots of awards, such as Best Companies to work for, Best in-house legal team and the award for our customer support, to name but a few. We’ve also made huge changes and improvements to our systems and services, created the Nominet Trust, the Best Practice Challenge awards and have been able to play more of an active and leading role in Internet governance and development.
People sometimes ask what my/our motivations are for doing all this. Apart from loving the Internet and what we do, our motivations are set out in the Nominet vision and mission statements. The Nominet vision is of a world where the Internet is a trusted place, which everyone can be part of and has a positive impact on people’s lives and our mission is to make a positive difference to UK Internet users and to shape the development of the Internet. These two statements show the way ahead for the next 10 years. The one thing that is certain is that we’re in uncertain times. However, I’m sure that the next 10 years will be just as challenging and as full of change as the last 10 years.



April 20th, 2009 at 6:49 pm
Congratulations Lesley. 10 years at Nominet is a substantial feat - both per performance as well as personal stamina and patience :).
Nominet is today very well regarded around the world, and you and your team are responsible for that reputation. Cheers to another good 10 years. Regards, Trey
April 20th, 2009 at 7:06 pm
Nice one Lesley - nice to have a level head around the place with a sense of ‘why it’s like this’.