Management Team
Debra S. Domeyer
Co-President & Chief Technology Officer
Corporate Management

Debra S. Domeyer has over twenty five years of experience in technology. Prior to joining Oversee.net, she was the Chief Technology Officer at Internet Brands (INET), an internet media company from 2000 to 2008. From 1998 to 1999, she served as Vice President and Chief Information Officer at Pacific Gas & Electric Energy Services, an energy services company. From 1993 to 1997, Debra was Vice President of Information Systems for the Times Mirror Company where she spearheaded consolidation of technology and applications across the U.S. and led multiple online initiatives. Her public sector career includes serving in the White House during the Reagan adminsitration and supervising the development of distributed applications and secure communications for the President's trips worldwide. In 2001, Debra was named one of the top 25 CTOs by InfoWorld Magazine and listed in the ComputerWorld Premier 100 IT leaders. Debra has a B.A. from Loras College and a Master's degree from George Washington University.

Todd Greene
Senior Vice President and General Counsel
Corporate Management

Todd is currently Oversee.net's Senior Vice President and General Counsel. He previously served as General Counsel for all of Oversee's domain-related businesses. Prior to joining Oversee, Todd was a partner in the Los Angeles office of Bingham McCutchen LLP specializing in M&A transactions, venture capital and debt financings and general corporate work. He has represented a large number of private equity firms and public and private companies across a number of different industries and in all stages of development. Prior to joining Bingham, Todd practiced law at two other national law firms in New York City. Todd has a B.S. from Cornell University and a J.D. from the University of Pennsylvania Law School.

Scott Morrow
Co-President
Corporate Management

Scott heads Oversee’s Vertical Markets division, responsible for operations across the Travel, Consumer Finance and Retail verticals. Prior to joining the company, he was CEO and President of ThisNext and Stylehive. His strategic vision focused on building a portfolio of vertical consumer brands in the social shopping space and creating a more effective way for consumers to shop online for lifestyle products. Scott has also served as Executive Vice President, Product & Marketing for IAC/Citysearch and Vice President, Marketing & Sales for the Download.com business unit of CNET Networks. He has held executive marketing and sales positions for the Edison School's division of Whittle Communications and led several entrepreneurial ventures in the media space. Scott holds a Bachelor of Arts in Economics from the University of Tennessee and an MBA from the J.L. Kellogg Graduate School of Management.

Elizabeth Murray
Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer
Corporate Management

Elizabeth (Liz) Murray has more than 25 years of experience in financial management, strategic investment and M&A activity, with particular focus on technology and Internet companies. Before joining Oversee, she was Executive Vice President and CFO of Fluid Music Canada, Inc., the world's largest private label music aggregation and distribution company. She also was CFO for RazorGator Interactive Group, Digital Insight Corp.and KornFerry International. Murray played key roles in the public offerings for Fluid Music and KornFerry. She holds a bachelor's degree in Business Studies from Robert Gordon University in Scotland and is a Chartered Accountant and Member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland.

Craig Snyder
General Manager, Registrar and Aftermarket Division
Corporate Management

Snyder comes to Oversee following a three-year tenure as CEO of Internet REIT, where he successfully rebuilt the company’s senior management ranks and closed a $30 million round of equity financing.  Prior to Internet REIT, he was Executive Vice President of Marchex, where he led its Enhance Interactive, goClick and TrafficLeader business units.

Snyder inherits two businesses that are long-established and well known to thousands of customers.  SnapNames, founded in 2000, offered the first commercially available technology for “back-ordering” a currently registered domain name, helping customers register names of interest when they became available again.  Moniker, one of the world’s best-known and most secure registrars, was formed in 1998 and offers registration, management, escrow and valuation services.  The integrated divisions also cooperate to conduct well-regarded and successful online and live domain name auctions.