[NCUC-EC] NCUC Vice-Chair - 2019 term
Bruna Martins dos Santos
bruna.mrtns at gmail.com
Tue Feb 26 19:16:59 CET 2019
Dear all,
Any other applicants ?
If not, since this deliberation has to happen, I would very much appreciate
you listing your support/disapproval for Lou's application.
Best,
Bruna
Em ter, 19 de fev de 2019 às 08:58, Louise Marie Hurel <
louise.marie.hsd at gmail.com> escreveu:
> Hi all,
>
> Please find below my statement of interest:
>
> In applying for this position I hope that I can continue to support the
> Chair in her commitments and responsibilities. Sharing the load and
> assisting in our NCUC leadership affairs is key for us to be able to better
> liaise with NCSG, NPOC, and other constituencies. Besides, this governance
> structure (Chair, Vice-Chair, and EC) ensures less taxing workload on the
> Chair while providing us with the opportunity to maintain a supportive
> environment for strategising and helping our members engage (mentorship
> support along with the skills for us to effectively participate in PDPs).
> In the course of these past few months I have worked in setting our ABRs
> for FY20, reviewing internal documents, supporting meeting activities (such
> as the Ask NCUC in ICANN63) and connecting with civil society groups
> regionally (IGF Paris, EuroDig preparatory meeting, ICANN civil society
> outreach meeting prior to CPDP 2019). Prior to that, I have participated as
> a member in the RPMs working Group, as an observer in the SSR2, and
> contributed to public comments such as the one on the KSK Rollover. At the
> moment, I participate as an observer at the CCWG-IG and EPDP working group
> -- and look forward to contributing to the latter during comments period.
> We also have challenging moments ahead with the second phase of the EPDP
> and the review of the governance model, and my goal is to work with the
> Chair and the EC on how to better support the NCSG in these and other areas.
>
> Now heading to my second year in NCUC leadership -- and considering the
> challenges we had throughout the past year -- I believe that not only have
> we grown together as a team but, most importantly, that this experience has
> better prepared me for the responsibility and commitment required for the
> NCUC Vice-Chair position. This position provides a more lightweight
> structure to the volunteer work and dedication required of all in NCUC
> leadership, and I hope to contribute with my experience in serving the EC
> and skills throughout these next few months. I also see this as a key
> opportunity to (i) challenge myself policy-wise (now that I have more
> time), to (ii) contribute with administrative skills in tracking and
> liaising with different members of the leadership, and (iii) bring
> methodological rigour to the development of metrics for evaluating the
> impact and effectiveness of NCUC's work (i.e., outreach and capacity
> building).
>
> Civil society is, first and foremost diverse and varies from region to
> region. In this regard, it is important to note that whilst originally from
> Brazil, I have been based in the UK for the past year and a half, and that
> has allowed me to understand and work with very different expressions of
> advocacy and engagement in Internet governance -- all of which are
> essential in navigating and communicating with our large pool of
> members. This perception equips as well as informs how to work (i) within
> NCUC and (ii) with its members.
>
> Time-wise, most of you know that I was doing the Masters while being part
> of NCUC leadership in my last mandate (2017-2018). This did not stop me
> then from committing time and being physically present in all of the
> meetings. At this point, I am only working as project coordinator for
> Igarapé Institute (a security-focused think-and-do tank based in Brazil),
> where I manage a portfolio of activities and research
> <https://igarape.org.br/en/issues/cyber-security/> related to digital
> rights and cybersecurity. With this in mind, I am confident that I have
> both the time management skills and understanding of the workload that this
> position *might* entail -- should you entrust me with this position and
> should the Chair decide to delegate any additional task to the
> Vice-chair within this governance structure.
>
> Finally, NCUC has provided me with the invaluable experience of being
> mentored by Kathy Kleiman, Ayden Férdeline and so many other experienced
> members. At the personal level, I only think it as a natural next step to
> support the continuation of NCUC's work and the values that are so
> fundamental to our engagement within the community.
>
> My SOI NCUC EC EU 2017
> <https://lists.ncuc.org/pipermail/ncuc-discuss/2017-October/043033.html>
> My SOI NCUC EC EU 2018
> <https://lists.ncuc.org/pipermail/ncuc-discuss/2018-September/044944.html>
>
> *About me:*
> I'm a cybersecurity and Internet governance researcher coordinating
> Igarapé Institute’s projects on the Cybersecurity and Digital Liberties
> Program. I hold an MSc in Media and Communications (Data and Society) from
> the London School of Economics (distinction
> <https://www.researchgate.net/publication/329973143_Architectures_of_security_and_power_IoT_platforms_as_technologies_of_government>)
> and a BA in International Relations from PUC-Rio (distinction), having been
> awarded for my dissertation “Cybersecurity and Internet Governance: Two
> Competing Fields
> <https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3036855>“ (2016).
> I'm also a research fellow at the Brazilian Naval War College (NAC-EGN)
> regularly writing on geopolitical implications of emerging technologies.
>
> Throughout the past four years, I have been actively involved in Internet
> governance spaces serving as representative for Europe in the
> Non-Commercial Users’ Constituency (NCUC) Executive Committee and working
> on capacity building and engagement through the Onboarding Program at
> ICANN. I was also one of the Brazilian representatives at the BRICS Youth
> Forum 2017, a former fellow of the European Summer School on Internet
> Governance (2018) and the II Brazilian Internet Governance School (2015) as
> well as a founding member of the Cybersecurity SIG and Youth Observatory
> SIG.
>
> My previous experience includes consultancy for UNESCO project on “What
> if we all governed the Internet
> <https://en.unesco.org/sites/default/files/what_if_we_all_governed_internet_en.pdf>,”
> and research on IG, privacy, data protection and security at the Center for
> Technology and Society at Getúlio Vargas Foundation (CTS-FGV). My research
> focuses on interdisciplinary approaches to (in)security, also exploring the
> role of non-state actors in cyber norms developments (having published on Taylor
> and Francis Cyber Policy Journal
> <https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/23738871.2018.1467942>), NRI
> governance
> <http://globalnetpolicy.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/Latin-American-Report_IPO_final.pdf>
> experiences in Latin America <http://miglac.org/> (Universidad San
> Andrés, UPenn Annenberg School for Communication), and infrastructures of
> power. Recent publications include two forthcoming book chapters on
> “Securitization and Cybersecurity Governance in Brazil” and the role of
> Network Operators and CSIRTs in International Cybersecurity, respectively.
>
> I am happy to provide any other information and/or to answer any questions
> you might have.
>
> All the best,
>
> *Louise Marie Hurel*
>
> Cybersecurity and Digital Liberties Programme | Igarapé Institute
>
> Media and Communications (Data and Society) | London School of Economics
> and Political Science (LSE)
>
> Publications
> <https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Louise_Marie_Hurel/publications>
> Skype: louise.dias
> +44 (0) 7468 906327
> *l.h.dias at lse.ac.uk <l.h.dias at lse.ac.uk> *
> louise.marie.hsd at gmail.com
>
>
>
> On Thu, 14 Feb 2019 at 23:57, Bruna Martins dos Santos <
> bruna.mrtns at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Dear EC,
>>
>> You might recall that our Bylaws implemented the role of the vice-chair.
>> In light of the approval of the new version of the Bylaws, we only selected
>> one in june of last year, but the ideal would be for the terms to run
>> accordingly to the elections one.
>>
>> Therefore, I would like to open the call for Vice-Chair, reminding you
>> that this is an EC internal election - votes will be casted on this list
>> and if we have more than one candidate/need for discussing candidacies it
>> can be done in the next EC meeting (@ kobe).
>>
>> As a reminder, these are the vice-chair duties according to our bylaws
>> <https://www.ncuc.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Bylaws-of-the-Noncommercial-Users-Constituency-20171.pdf>
>> :
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> *I. The Vice Chair1. A member of the EC may be designated
>> as Vice Chair by a majority vote of the EC.2. The Vice Chair will take over
>> the duties of the Chair when: a. The Chair delegates those
>> responsibilities to him or her for a temporary period. b.
>> The Chair is incapacitated or unaccountably absent for thirty (30) days or
>> more. c. The Chair resigns*
>>
>> So please, if you are interested in being vice-chair send your
>> statement of interest to this list.
>>
>> Best,
>> --
>> *Bruna Martins dos Santos *
>>
>> Skype ID: bruna.martinsantos
>> @boomartins
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>
--
*Bruna Martins dos Santos *
Skype ID: bruna.martinsantos
@boomartins
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