[NCUC-DISCUSS] NomCom update
Robin Gross
robin at ipjustice.org
Sat Jun 29 19:38:28 CEST 2019
I agree completely. Thank you Anriette for your incredible job as NCUC’s NomCom representative for the last several years. ICANN is becoming a more diverse, and thus richer environment thanks in large part to your service to NCUC and the entire community.
Best,
Robin
> On Jun 27, 2019, at 6:47 AM, Mueller, Milton L <milton at gatech.edu> wrote:
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> It would be very, very difficult to find a new Nomcom candidate as good as Anriette has been. Thank you for your contribution and I hope we can repeat this success.
> --MM
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> From: Ncuc-discuss <ncuc-discuss-bounces at lists.ncuc.org <mailto:ncuc-discuss-bounces at lists.ncuc.org>> On Behalf Of Anriette Esterhuysen
> Sent: Thursday, June 27, 2019 8:44 AM
> To: Akinremi Peter Taiwo <compsoftnet at gmail.com <mailto:compsoftnet at gmail.com>>
> Cc: NCUC-discuss <ncuc-discuss at lists.ncuc.org <mailto:ncuc-discuss at lists.ncuc.org>>
> Subject: Re: [NCUC-DISCUSS] NomCom update
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> Dear all
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> My term on NomCom has come to an end. In the next month or so you will be informed of the results of the efforts of the 2019 NomCom. While the results will hold some disappointment for some excellent candidates who did not make it, I believe that our selections overall will add value and diversity (particularly diversity in terms of experience, background, perspective and region) to ICANN. I also think we struck a good balance between continuity on the one hand, and new people/ideas/perspectives on the other.
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> Bruna and the leadership team: Thank you again for your confidence in me. I am very proud to have been selected and I feel that finally, after years and years of being a rather remote (and not very active) member of this community, I have put in the time, hard work, and hopefully, results that will make a positive contribution to your collective efforts.
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> Peter asked me to share more about the experience and workload. Bruna already shared the criteria. I copy them below, and add a few additional thoughts.
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> Experience: What is not mentioned explicitly in the official criteria is how valuable board experience is. If you have served on boards, even if they are not like the ICANN board which has a far heavier workload than most boards, that helps a lot. Experience in recruitment is even more valuable in my view. If you have worked with recruitment processes (particularly ones that have to adhere to labour law that demands fairness in recruitment procedure) that helps a lot. Having experience in interviewing people is also very helpful.
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> Knowledge of ICANN: You do need good knowledge of ICANN overall, particularly of the specific role and characteristics of the leadership roles that NomCom recruits for and of the unique role of NomCom - remember NomCom is note the only mechanism for finding people for leadership roles. My knowledge of ICANN was good overall but limited by the limitations of my experience in ICANN and not nearly as 'insider' or detailed as that of many others in this space. During my first term I had to work hard to fill the 'depth' gap in my knowledge of how ICANN works. Fortunately this was not hard. There is a lot of material to read, and people to talk to and learn from. Being on NomCom has been a really good learning experience for me.
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> Time required: Between the March and June meetings you probably need to dedicate an average of about 22 hours a week. That includes calls, the face-to-face meetings mentioned below as well as an online intersessional and the work you do on your own reviewing candidates and work done with others on interviewing candidates and follow up on references. This does not include time traveling or getting visas (which, as those who need to get them know, can be significant). Prior to that you have to attend meetings and calls and do outreach, meet with members of the community and work on various NomCom committees but the volume of time needed is less.
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> Attitude: Be open to learn and listen to others. Have the confidence to disagree and question in a constructive manner. Be able to ask for help when you need it. Put ICANN's overall interest first, as opposed to that of a particularly stakeholder group or constituency. If you don't have a clear understanding of what ICANN's overall interest is at the particular time that NomCom is doing its work, then think about it, read, and talk to people; having clarity in your own mind about this is important, even if your individual understanding might vary a bit from that of others. Always maintain critical thinking and an analytical understanding of the specifics of the ICANN multistakeholder model and the current status of its development (or evolution) and the expectations it has to meet.
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> I am available to any candidate for NCUC NomCom appointee who has further questions.
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> Anriette
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> “Section 8.4. CRITERIA FOR SELECTION OF NOMINATING COMMITTEE DELEGATES
> Delegates to the ICANN Nominating Committee shall be:
> 1. Accomplished persons of integrity, objectivity, and intelligence, with reputations for sound judgment and open minds, and with experience and competence with collegial large group decision-making;
> 2. Persons with wide contacts, broad experience in the Internet community, and a commitment to the success of ICANN;
> 3. Persons whom the selecting body is confident will consult widely and accept input in carrying out their responsibilities;
> 4. Persons who are neutral and objective, without any fixed personal commitments to particular individuals, organizations, or commercial objectives in carrying out their Nominating Committee responsibilities;
> 5. Persons with an understanding of ICANN's mission and the potential impact of ICANN's activities on the broader Internet community who are willing to serve as volunteers, without compensation other than the reimbursement of certain expenses; and
> 6. Persons who are able to work and communicate in written and spoken English.”
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> Other criteria (retrieved from the Nominating Committee email):
> · Eligibility Exception - No person who is an employee of or paid a consultant to ICANN (including the Ombudsman) shall simultaneously serve in any of the Nominating Committee positions as described in Article 8, Section 8.2 of ICANN’s Bylaws (https://www.icann.org/resources/pages/governance/bylaws-en/#article8 <https://www.icann.org/resources/pages/governance/bylaws-en/#article8>).
> · The person should be able to join monthly teleconferences (typically 15:00 or 16:00 UTC). Note that the committee's workload will increase significantly during Apr/May/June 2020 when the candidate assessment process will be at its busiest. Conference calls are held more frequently (typically weekly and the duration of the calls may last up to 3 hours) during this time as well.
> · The person should be willing to work in a large, consensus-oriented committee.
> · All 2020 NomCom members should be able to attend the following ICANN meetings (travel and hotel accommodations will be provided for all meetings):
> o ICANN66 | Montréal, Canada: 2-7 November 2019 (1st official meeting of 2020 NomCom)
> o ICANN67 | Cancún, Mexico: 7-12 March 2020 (outreach and training meeting)
> o Intersessional | (Location tentative - Los Angeles, United States): TBD April 2020 (assessment meeting)
> o ICANN68 | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: 22-25 June 2020 (selection meeting)
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> As you gather from the criteria above, it is very important that the applicants for this position be active members of NCUC, involved with ICANN and its various working groups and show proven interest in NCUC work and understand the dynamics of ICANN and groups existing within ICANN.
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> Anriette Esterhuysen
> Senior advisor on internet governance, policy advocacy and strategic planning
> Association for Progressive Communications
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> anriette at apc.org <mailto:anriette at apc.org>
> On 2019/05/31 20:17, Akinremi Peter Taiwo wrote:
> Thank you Anriette for the update.
>
> I could see that the NOMCOM had it tough due to the number of applications received which is better anyways.
> Many thanks to you for representing NCUC and the entire NOMCOM. But do not forget to share your experience and workload required to serve on the NOMCOM. :)
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> Regards.
> Peter
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> On Thu, May 30, 2019 at 8:36 PM Anriette Esterhuysen <anriette at apc.org <mailto:anriette at apc.org>> wrote:
> Dear all
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> Another NomCom cycle is nearing its end. NomCom has just completed a series of online intersessional meetings - three four-hour long calls - and we have come up with the finalised list of candidates for open ICANN leadership positions. Between now and Marrakesh we will follow up with candidates' references, and prepare for the final selection process which will take place in Marrakesh during ICANN65.
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> At the close of the application period in late March, NomCom had received 127 applications in total: 56 from Africa; 35 from Asia Pacific; 13 from Europe; 21
> from Latin America and the Caribbean; and 2 from North America. There were 42 female and 85 male applicants. Several applicants applied for more than one position. The low number of NA candidates is simply a result of the fact that the complement of board members from North America is full at present and we were not appointing anyone for ALAC from NA in this round. The gender breakdown is disappointing. In my view addressing this should be given serious consideration by future NomComs. The 2018 figures looked better.
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> At an intersessional meeting in Los Angeles from 10-13 April NomCom members reviewed and discussed each of the 128 applications and produced a long list of 58 candidates. From late April to mid-May applicants we took another close look at candidates' applications and background material, and conducted voice with all of them.
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> The final list consists of a total of 24 shortlisted candidates in total for all the positions: Board, PTI Board; GNSO; ccNSO; ALAC-Africa; ALAC-Asia Pacific; ALAC Latin American and the Caribbean. The number of candidates per position varies from 7 to 2. As I said above, we will finalise our selections in Marrakesh, including interviewing Board and PTI Board candidates face-to-face. The public announcement of the final selection, however, will only be made from late August to September.
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> I am very happy to report that we had excellent candidates - that is not new of course. However, what is particularly rewarding is that we also had excellent candidates from Africa which indicates we manage to respond effectively to a challenge identified in 2018. There is also good diversity in the shortlist from the perspective of insiders vs. outsiders, and the background and experience of candidates.
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> Below is a reminder of the 2019 NomCom Timeline. I also attach the May 2019 NomCom update.
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> Finally, my second term on NomCom is coming to an end. This means it is time for NCUC to identify someone new. I am available to share information about the workload and skills needed with anyone who is interested.
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> Thanks again to the NCUC for appointing me and to NCUC leadership for their support. It has been very positive experience. I have learnt more about ICANN than in the previous 20 years :) It is hard work, frustrating at times, but rewarding to see how a group of very diverse individuals can work together effectively to produce what I trust will again be an impressive group of people that will add value to ICANN.
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> Thank you also to NomCom leadership: Damon Ashcraft (chair), Jay Sudowski (incoming chair) and Zahid Jamil (outgoing chair) for creating a very constructive and respectful work environment. As for the ICANN staff support team, they have been excellent. We would never be able to do this without them.
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> Sincere regards
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> Anriette Esterhuysen
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> 2019 NomCom Timeline:
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> Senior advisor on internet governance, policy advocacy and strategic planning
> Association for Progressive Communications
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