Election for ICANN Board seat now going on
Norbert Klein
nhklein at GMX.NET
Tue Apr 26 10:22:20 CEST 2011
On 04/25/2011 10:59 PM, Brenden Kuerbis wrote:
> Thanks for this update Mary.
>
> I'll echo your sentiment. Avri has devoted countless volunteer hours
> to ICANN to ensure that the non-commercial perspective is adequately
> represented. Her level of detailed knowledge about the ICANN policy
> making processes is only outmatched by her devotion to making Internet
> governance institutions function better. IMO, she would be an
> invaluable addition to the Board.
>
> I hope others will join me in adding their voice in support of Avri.
Oh yes, clearly and strongly.
Norbert Klein
> ---------------------------------------
> Brenden Kuerbis
> Internet Governance Project
> http://internetgovernance.org
>
>
> On Sat, Apr 23, 2011 at 7:56 PM, Mary.Wong at law.unh.edu
> <mailto:Mary.Wong at law.unh.edu> <Mary.Wong at law.unh.edu
> <mailto:Mary.Wong at law.unh.edu>> wrote:
>
> Hello everyone,
> As you may know, the GNSO is able to send 2 members to the ICANN
> Board - one is elected by the Contracted Parties (Board seat #13),
> and one by the Non-Contracted Parties (Board seat #14). Bruce
> Tonkin is currently the representative from the Contracted Parties
> (i.e. Registries and Registrars) and Rita Rodin Johnston, who was
> the Non-Contracted Parties' representative in seat #14, is
> stepping down.
> The Commercial Stakeholder Group (CSG) has nominated *Bill
> Graham*, former Canadian government official and now ISOC global
> engagement strategies, as their candidate to replace Rita. A
> couple of us NCSG Councilors nominated our Chair, *Avri Doria*.
> This means that Avri and Bill Graham will be facing off in the
> election next week. _To win, a candidate must secure 8 out of the
> 13 votes at stake_ (from the 6 CSG Councillors, 6 NCSG Councilors,
> and 1 Nominating Committee appointee, a position currently held by
> Olga Cavalli from Argentina).
> Some of you may know Bill Graham, and most of you know Avri and
> her tireless efforts on behalf of NCSG to broaden its membership
> base (e.g. by supporting the creation of new Constituencies),
> secure participation opportunities for new and potential members
> (e.g. through her work on the Joint Applicant Support and
> countless other Working Groups), and to ensure that ICANN remains
> a multi-stakeholder, bottom-up, consensus-based organization.
> Good luck, Avri!,
> Cheers
> Mary
> *Mary W S Wong*
> /Professor of Law/
> /Chair, Graduate IP Programs/
> /Director, Franklin Pierce Center for IP/
> UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE SCHOOL OF LAW
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