Ron Andruff
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Ron Andruff (born 10 July 1953) is a former National Hockey League player and is the founder and X- chief executive officer of Tralliance, the registry for .travel, a sponsored top-level domain.
Andruff, who was born in Chemainus, British Columbia, was drafted by the Montreal Canadiens in 1973. He played for the Canadiens and the Colorado Rockies for several seasons; he played his final season, 1981–82, in West Germany for Dusseldorf EG.
Before founding Tralliance, Andruff was president, CEO and co-founder of fare 1, Inc., an online portal for travel agents.
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