NomCom selections announced

Cheryl Preston prestonc at LAWGATE.BYU.EDU
Fri Sep 28 03:18:45 CEST 2007


Thanks, Adam, for the explanation!

Cheryl B. Preston
Edwin M. Thomas
Professor of Law
J. Reuben Clark Law School
Brigham Young University
424 JRCB
Provo, UT 84602
(801) 422-2312
prestonc at lawgate.byu.edu

>>> Adam Peake <ajp at glocom.ac.jp> 9/27/2007 12:28 am >>>
At 10:35 AM -0600 9/26/07, Cheryl Preston wrote:
>Milton, in addition could you tell us who has 
>served on the Executive Committee of the NCUC in 
>the past, especially those who are still in the 
>group?
>
>I note Adam's comment below about experience being a plus.


Cheryl, Hi.

I was only referring to the NomCom position. 
NCUC appoints one person to the ICANN NomCom. 
They can serve up to two terms.  It's an easier 
job the second year round, and it helps the 
NomCom to have experienced people.

I can't comment on other positions being elected.

The NomCom person needs to be selected soon, much 
sooner than the election schedule for 
constituency officers.  The NomCom delegate is 
not a voting position within the constituency, in 
fact once selected they act as an individual in 
the NomCom and not a representative (same for all 
delegates). I'd recommend making a selection, 
then getting on with the rest of the elections

BTW -- I was associate chair of the 2007 NomCom, 
I will have nothing to do with the 2008 NomCom, 
so this is just advice not vested interest!

Adam



>Unless we branch out and give new people a 
>chance to work up through the Executive 
>Committee to Chair and to positions that we 
>select for other committees, the NCUC will 
>become dependent on a small, tight group with 
>similar interests and positions.  A circulating 
>system where some people with experience are 
>combined with some new people seems preferable. 
>A regular influx of new officers, with new ideas 
>and perspectives, representing a different 
>variety of the members of the constituency seems 
>critical to keeping the NCUC and ICANN as 
>"bottom-up" organizations, that are in touch 
>with, and representative of, all users of the 
>Internet. The "new" people then become 
>experienced and rotate through along with the 
>next generation of new people.  The prior 
>officers of NCUC have done a great job, but do 
>we want to foreclose the involvement of folks 
>who were not here in the beginning? 
>
>I would propose that the Chair be elected from 
>the Executive Committee, and then on some 
>rotation basis new members get a chance at being 
>on the Executive Committee and moving up to 
>Chair.  Am I wrong?
>
>
>
>Cheryl B. Preston
>Edwin M. Thomas
>Professor of Law
>J. Reuben Clark Law School
>Brigham Young University
>424 JRCB
>Provo, UT 84602
>(801) 422-2312
>prestonc at lawgate.byu.edu 
>
>>>>  Milton L Mueller <mueller at SYR.EDU> 9/26/2007 7:16 am >>>
>Adam, good point. We can take care of our Nomcom 
>selection immediately via the Executive 
>Committee, which has formal responsibility for 
>it, or we could fold it into our general 
>elections. If anyone else is interested in being 
>considered for that position, please make your 
>availability known.
>
>Adam I heard a rumour that you were interested 
>in running for chair of NCUC, is that true?
>--MM
>
>>  -----Original Message-----
>>  From: Non-Commercial User Constituency [mailto:NCUC-
>>  DISCUSS at LISTSERV.SYR.EDU] On Behalf Of Adam Peake
>>  Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2007 1:48 AM
>>  To: NCUC-DISCUSS at LISTSERV.SYR.EDU 
>>  Subject: [NCUC-DISCUSS] NomCom selections announced
>>
>>  Hi,
>>
>>  The NomCom's selections have been announced, please see
>>  <http://www.icann.org/announcements/announcement-25sep07.htm> (and
>>  copied below.)
>>
>>  Has the NCUC decided on a delegate for the 2008 NomCom?  (Noting that
>>  Karen is eligible to be considered again --should she wish.  Karen
>>  did a very good job this year, represented the constituency well.
>>  Experienced people are helpful to the NomCom.)
>>
>>  Adam
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>  Nominating Committee Announces New Board Members and Supporting
>>  Organisation Roles
>>
>>  25 September 2007
>>
>>  The 2007 ICANN Nominating Committee (NomCom) has completed its selections:
>>
>>  ICANN Board of Directors
>>
>>  * Harald Tveit Alvastrand (Norway, Europe)
>>  * Dennis Jennings (Ireland/UK, Europe)
>>  * Jean-Jacques Subrenat (France, Europe)
>>
>>  Term: Conclusion of the ICANN Annual General Meeting for 2007 until
>  > conclusion of the ICANN Annual General Meeting for 2010
>  >
>>  GNSO Council
>>
>>  * Avri Doria (USA, North America)
>>  * Olga Cavalli (Argentina, Latin America & Caribbean)
>>
>>  Term: Conclusion of the ICANN Annual General Meeting for 2007 until
>>  conclusion of the ICANN Annual General Meeting for 2009
>>
>>  At-Large Advisory Committee
>>
>>  * Vanda Scartezini (Brazil, Latin America & Caribbean)
>>  * Fatimata Seye Sylla (Senegal, Africa)
>>  * Nguyen Thu Hue (Vietnam, Asia/Australia/Pacific)
>>
>>  Term: Conclusion of the ICANN Annual General Meeting for 2007 until
>>  conclusion of the ICANN Annual General Meeting for 2009
>>
>>  ccNSO Council
>>
>>  * Nashwa Abdel-Baki (Egypt, Africa)
>>
>>  Term: Conclusion of the ICANN Annual General Meeting for 2007 until
>>  conclusion of the ICANN Annual General Meeting for 2010
>>
>>  The biographies of the Nominees will also be posted shortly at
>>  http://nomcom.icann.org/candidate-bios-2007.htm. The 2007 Nominating
>>  Committee will also be posting a summary of its work on its web page
>>  at http://nomcom.icann.org.
>>
>>  The 2007 Nominating Committee received 93 Statements of Interest,
>>  drawn from all five of the geographic regions during an open
>>  nominating period that ran from 1 February 2007 to 18 May 2007. 12
>>  candidates were female and 81 were male. 25 candidates were from
>>  North America, 23 candidates were from Europe, 23 were from
>>  Asia/Australia/Pacific, 13 were from Africa and 11 were from Latin
>>  America/Caribbean. Some candidates are counted in more than one
>>  region due to dual citizenship.
>>
>>  Those selected will assume their duties at the conclusion of the
>>  ICANN Annual Meeting for 2007 in Los Angeles, California on 2
>>  November 2007.
>>
>>  END
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