The Internet's first three top-level domains (gTLDs) were.com,.net, and.org, which were created in 1985. In 2003,.org was spun off from VeriSign and operated by the Public Interest Registry (PIR). In 2007, Alexa Raad became PIR's new CEO and led the rebranding of.org. This is Internet News' latest interview with Alexa Raad.