[WSIS CS-Plenary] ICANN Nominating Committee selecting candidates

Adam Peake ajp at glocom.ac.jp
Mon May 23 11:59:08 BST 2005


ICANN Nominating Committee 2005:
Calls for Statements of Interest for ICANN leadership positions

The ICANN Nominating Committee has posted a call for recommendations 
and statements of interest for leadership positions on its Board of 
Directors and Supporting Organizations.  Deadline for submissions in 
June 15, 2005.

Please read the material below and consider who might be a candidate 
for the positions the committee is selecting from this year.  Note, 
self nominations are encouraged.

We are to select 2 board members, 3 members of the At Large Advisory 
Committee (positions representing Asia Pacific, Latin American and 
Caribbean and African regions), 1 member of the Council of the 
Country-Code Names Supporting Organization (ccNSO), 2 members of the 
Council of the Generic Names Supporting Organization (GNSO).

Please see 
<http://www.icann.org/committees/nom-comm/formalcall-22apr05.htm> for 
more information about the process and an application form.

I'd be happy to help explain the process and positions to anyone 
considering becoming a candidate

Many thanks,

Adam <ajp at glocom.ac.jp>



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Deadline June 15, 2005.

The ICANN Nominating Committee invites Recommendations and Statements 
of Interest from the community as it seeks qualified candidates for 
the following positions:

   -  two members of the ICANN Board of Directors;

   -  three members of the At Large Advisory Committee (ALAC) from:
       Asia Pacific, Latin American and Caribbean and African Regions;

   -  two members of the Council of the Generic Names Supporting
       Organization (GNSO); and

   -  one member of the Council of the Country-Code Names
       Supporting Organization (ccNSO)

Those individuals selected by the Nominating Committee will have a 
unique opportunity to work with accomplished colleagues from around 
the globe, address intriguing technical coordination problems and 
related policy development challenges with diverse functional, 
cultural, and geographic dimensions, and gain valuable insights and 
experience from working across these boundaries of knowledge, 
responsibility and perspective.

Additionally, those selected will gain the satisfaction of making a 
valuable public service contribution. Placing the broad public 
interest ahead of any particular interests, they will help ensure the 
stability and security of the Internet for critically important 
societal functions.

These voluntary positions are not remunerated, although direct 
expenses incurred in the course of duty may be reimbursed. These 
positions may involve significant international travel, including 
personal presence at periodic ICANN meetings, as well as regular 
telephone and Internet communications.

Candidates should be women and men with a high level of 
qualifications and experience with an international outlook including 
some familiarity with the Internet. They should be prepared to 
contribute to the collective decision-making process among ICANN's 
constituencies, supporting organizations and advisory bodies.

Selection criteria, eligibility factors, roles of each position, 
application procedure, and contacts are posted at:

    <http://www.icann.org/committees/nom-comm/formalcall-22apr05.htm>

Applications will be handled confidentially and should be received by 
12:00 GMT on 15 June 2005 for full consideration. Selections will be 
made in October with service beginning in December 2005.

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