ALAC Representative on the .NGO Community Advisory Council
I was approached by Roberto Gaetano (former ALAC Member, former ALAC Liaison to the ICANN Board, former BCEC Chair, former Vice-Chair of the ICANN Board) who is the Chair of the Board of the Public Interest Registry (PIR), the operator of .ORG and now .NGO/.ONG as well Chinese, Hindi and Russian equivalents of .ORG.as several. As you likely know, PIR is a not-for profit organization created by the Internet Society. PIR has a Community Advisory Council for the .NGO/ONG TLD (see http://pir.org/products/ngo-ong-domain/) and asked if the ALAC was interested in having a representative on that Council. After having discussed this with a number of At-Large colleagues, I hope no one will object to my agreeing to do this. Following discussion with Roberto on exactly what is required, I will be sending out a call for volunteers. We have been asked to identify a small number of candidates that we believe would do a good job. The PIR Nominating Committee will select one person to serve on the Advisory Council. Alan
Terrific idea Holly On 13 Jan 2017, at 2:24 pm, Alan Greenberg <alan.greenberg@mcgill.ca> wrote:
I was approached by Roberto Gaetano (former ALAC Member, former ALAC Liaison to the ICANN Board, former BCEC Chair, former Vice-Chair of the ICANN Board) who is the Chair of the Board of the Public Interest Registry (PIR), the operator of .ORG and now .NGO/.ONG as well Chinese, Hindi and Russian equivalents of .ORG.as several. As you likely know, PIR is a not-for profit organization created by the Internet Society.
PIR has a Community Advisory Council for the .NGO/ONG TLD (see http://pir.org/products/ngo-ong-domain/) and asked if the ALAC was interested in having a representative on that Council. After having discussed this with a number of At-Large colleagues, I hope no one will object to my agreeing to do this.
Following discussion with Roberto on exactly what is required, I will be sending out a call for volunteers.
We have been asked to identify a small number of candidates that we believe would do a good job. The PIR Nominating Committee will select one person to serve on the Advisory Council.
Alan
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Thanks Alan. It would be very useful indeed. Best regards, León
El 12/01/2017, a las 21:24, Alan Greenberg <alan.greenberg@mcgill.ca> escribió:
I was approached by Roberto Gaetano (former ALAC Member, former ALAC Liaison to the ICANN Board, former BCEC Chair, former Vice-Chair of the ICANN Board) who is the Chair of the Board of the Public Interest Registry (PIR), the operator of .ORG and now .NGO/.ONG as well Chinese, Hindi and Russian equivalents of .ORG.as several. As you likely know, PIR is a not-for profit organization created by the Internet Society.
PIR has a Community Advisory Council for the .NGO/ONG TLD (see http://pir.org/products/ngo-ong-domain/) and asked if the ALAC was interested in having a representative on that Council. After having discussed this with a number of At-Large colleagues, I hope no one will object to my agreeing to do this.
Following discussion with Roberto on exactly what is required, I will be sending out a call for volunteers.
We have been asked to identify a small number of candidates that we believe would do a good job. The PIR Nominating Committee will select one person to serve on the Advisory Council.
Alan
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HI Alan, Great Idea Judith _________________________________________________________________________ Judith Hellerstein, Founder & CEO Hellerstein & Associates 3001 Veazey Terrace NW, Washington DC 20008 Phone: (202) 362-5139 Skype ID: judithhellerstein E-mail: Judith@jhellerstein.com Website: www.jhellerstein.com Linked In: www.linkedin.com/in/jhellerstein/ Opening Telecom & Technology Opportunities Worldwide On 1/12/2017 10:24 PM, Alan Greenberg wrote:
I was approached by Roberto Gaetano (former ALAC Member, former ALAC Liaison to the ICANN Board, former BCEC Chair, former Vice-Chair of the ICANN Board) who is the Chair of the Board of the Public Interest Registry (PIR), the operator of .ORG and now .NGO/.ONG as well Chinese, Hindi and Russian equivalents of .ORG.as several. As you likely know, PIR is a not-for profit organization created by the Internet Society.
PIR has a Community Advisory Council for the .NGO/ONG TLD (see http://pir.org/products/ngo-ong-domain/) and asked if the ALAC was interested in having a representative on that Council. After having discussed this with a number of At-Large colleagues, I hope no one will object to my agreeing to do this.
Following discussion with Roberto on exactly what is required, I will be sending out a call for volunteers.
We have been asked to identify a small number of candidates that we believe would do a good job. The PIR Nominating Committee will select one person to serve on the Advisory Council.
Alan
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Hi Alan, I think this would be a great idea with one proviso. I would suggest that as a guideline to choosing such a rep, we do not (or at least strongly discourage) appointment of reps from ALSs that are ISOC chapters. There appears a clear conflict of interest here since PIR is *the* primary source of revenue to ISOC (which in turn provides funding to Chapters). - Evan On 12 January 2017 at 22:58, Judith Hellerstein <judith@jhellerstein.com> wrote:
HI Alan,
Great Idea
Judith
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On 1/12/2017 10:24 PM, Alan Greenberg wrote:
I was approached by Roberto Gaetano (former ALAC Member, former ALAC Liaison to the ICANN Board, former BCEC Chair, former Vice-Chair of the ICANN Board) who is the Chair of the Board of the Public Interest Registry (PIR), the operator of .ORG and now .NGO/.ONG as well Chinese, Hindi and Russian equivalents of .ORG.as several. As you likely know, PIR is a not-for profit organization created by the Internet Society.
PIR has a Community Advisory Council for the .NGO/ONG TLD (see http://pir.org/products/ngo-ong-domain/) and asked if the ALAC was interested in having a representative on that Council. After having discussed this with a number of At-Large colleagues, I hope no one will object to my agreeing to do this.
Following discussion with Roberto on exactly what is required, I will be sending out a call for volunteers.
We have been asked to identify a small number of candidates that we believe would do a good job. The PIR Nominating Committee will select one person to serve on the Advisory Council.
Alan
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+1 Evan. Regards Alberto De: alac-bounces@atlarge-lists.icann.org [mailto:alac-bounces@atlarge-lists.icann.org] En nombre de Evan Leibovitch Enviado el: Friday, January 13, 2017 1:06 AM Para: Judith Hellerstein <judith@jhellerstein.com> CC: ICANN ALAC list <alac@atlarge-lists.icann.org> Asunto: Re: [ALAC] ALAC Representative on the .NGO Community Advisory Council Hi Alan, I think this would be a great idea with one proviso. I would suggest that as a guideline to choosing such a rep, we do not (or at least strongly discourage) appointment of reps from ALSs that are ISOC chapters. There appears a clear conflict of interest here since PIR is the primary source of revenue to ISOC (which in turn provides funding to Chapters). - Evan On 12 January 2017 at 22:58, Judith Hellerstein <judith@jhellerstein.com <mailto:judith@jhellerstein.com> > wrote: HI Alan, Great Idea Judith _________________________________________________________________________ Judith Hellerstein, Founder & CEO Hellerstein & Associates 3001 Veazey Terrace NW, Washington DC 20008 Phone: (202) 362-5139 <tel:%28202%29%20362-5139> Skype ID: judithhellerstein E-mail: Judith@jhellerstein.com <mailto:Judith@jhellerstein.com> Website: www.jhellerstein.com <http://www.jhellerstein.com> Linked In: www.linkedin.com/in/jhellerstein/ <http://www.linkedin.com/in/jhellerstein/> Opening Telecom & Technology Opportunities Worldwide On 1/12/2017 10:24 PM, Alan Greenberg wrote: I was approached by Roberto Gaetano (former ALAC Member, former ALAC Liaison to the ICANN Board, former BCEC Chair, former Vice-Chair of the ICANN Board) who is the Chair of the Board of the Public Interest Registry (PIR), the operator of .ORG and now .NGO/.ONG as well Chinese, Hindi and Russian equivalents of .ORG.as several. As you likely know, PIR is a not-for profit organization created by the Internet Society. PIR has a Community Advisory Council for the .NGO/ONG TLD (see http://pir.org/products/ngo-ong-domain/) and asked if the ALAC was interested in having a representative on that Council. After having discussed this with a number of At-Large colleagues, I hope no one will object to my agreeing to do this. Following discussion with Roberto on exactly what is required, I will be sending out a call for volunteers. We have been asked to identify a small number of candidates that we believe would do a good job. The PIR Nominating Committee will select one person to serve on the Advisory Council. Alan _______________________________________________ ALAC mailing list ALAC@atlarge-lists.icann.org <mailto:ALAC@atlarge-lists.icann.org> https://atlarge-lists.icann.org/mailman/listinfo/alac At-Large Online: http://www.atlarge.icann.org ALAC Working Wiki: https://community.icann.org/display/atlarge/At-Large+Advisory+Committee+(ALA...) _______________________________________________ ALAC mailing list ALAC@atlarge-lists.icann.org <mailto:ALAC@atlarge-lists.icann.org> https://atlarge-lists.icann.org/mailman/listinfo/alac At-Large Online: http://www.atlarge.icann.org ALAC Working Wiki: https://community.icann.org/display/atlarge/At-Large+Advisory+Committee+(ALA...) -- Evan Leibovitch Toronto, Canada Em: evan at telly dot org Sk: evanleibovitch Tw: el56
I like this idea and would also add a +1 to Evan's note. Thanks for the information Alan. Cheers! Sent from my LG G4 Kindly excuse brevity and typos On 13 Jan 2017 4:30 a.m., "Alan Greenberg" <alan.greenberg@mcgill.ca> wrote:
I was approached by Roberto Gaetano (former ALAC Member, former ALAC Liaison to the ICANN Board, former BCEC Chair, former Vice-Chair of the ICANN Board) who is the Chair of the Board of the Public Interest Registry (PIR), the operator of .ORG and now .NGO/.ONG as well Chinese, Hindi and Russian equivalents of .ORG.as several. As you likely know, PIR is a not-for profit organization created by the Internet Society.
PIR has a Community Advisory Council for the .NGO/ONG TLD (see http://pir.org/products/ngo-ong-domain/) and asked if the ALAC was interested in having a representative on that Council. After having discussed this with a number of At-Large colleagues, I hope no one will object to my agreeing to do this.
Following discussion with Roberto on exactly what is required, I will be sending out a call for volunteers.
We have been asked to identify a small number of candidates that we believe would do a good job. The PIR Nominating Committee will select one person to serve on the Advisory Council.
Alan
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Dear Alan, This is a good idea. Regarding Evan's suggestion, I also support his suggestion. The pool will be very small, considering many ALSes are ISOC chapters. Overall, it is a better idea as it will eliminate conflict of interest. Regards, Sarah On Fri, Jan 13, 2017 at 6:24 AM, Alan Greenberg <alan.greenberg@mcgill.ca> wrote:
I was approached by Roberto Gaetano (former ALAC Member, former ALAC Liaison to the ICANN Board, former BCEC Chair, former Vice-Chair of the ICANN Board) who is the Chair of the Board of the Public Interest Registry (PIR), the operator of .ORG and now .NGO/.ONG as well Chinese, Hindi and Russian equivalents of .ORG.as several. As you likely know, PIR is a not-for profit organization created by the Internet Society.
PIR has a Community Advisory Council for the .NGO/ONG TLD (see http://pir.org/products/ngo-ong-domain/) and asked if the ALAC was interested in having a representative on that Council. After having discussed this with a number of At-Large colleagues, I hope no one will object to my agreeing to do this.
Following discussion with Roberto on exactly what is required, I will be sending out a call for volunteers.
We have been asked to identify a small number of candidates that we believe would do a good job. The PIR Nominating Committee will select one person to serve on the Advisory Council.
Alan
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Hi All I have been on the PIR AC for three years Glenn McKnight Glenn McKnight mcknight.glenn@gmail.com skype gmcknight twitter gmcknight . On Fri, Jan 13, 2017 at 9:09 AM, Sarah Kiden <skiden@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear Alan,
This is a good idea. Regarding Evan's suggestion, I also support his suggestion. The pool will be very small, considering many ALSes are ISOC chapters. Overall, it is a better idea as it will eliminate conflict of interest.
Regards,
Sarah
On Fri, Jan 13, 2017 at 6:24 AM, Alan Greenberg <alan.greenberg@mcgill.ca> wrote:
I was approached by Roberto Gaetano (former ALAC Member, former ALAC Liaison to the ICANN Board, former BCEC Chair, former Vice-Chair of the ICANN Board) who is the Chair of the Board of the Public Interest Registry (PIR), the operator of .ORG and now .NGO/.ONG as well Chinese, Hindi and Russian equivalents of .ORG.as several. As you likely know, PIR is a not-for profit organization created by the Internet Society.
PIR has a Community Advisory Council for the .NGO/ONG TLD (see http://pir.org/products/ngo-ong-domain/) and asked if the ALAC was interested in having a representative on that Council. After having discussed this with a number of At-Large colleagues, I hope no one will object to my agreeing to do this.
Following discussion with Roberto on exactly what is required, I will be sending out a call for volunteers.
We have been asked to identify a small number of candidates that we believe would do a good job. The PIR Nominating Committee will select one person to serve on the Advisory Council.
Alan
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Hi Sarah, I realize that eliminating ISOC Chapter ALSs narrows our talent pool significantly. But this would be a good opportunity to call attention to those in our community who are not part of ISOC. The At-Large Review currently underway seems nearly obsessed with the involvement of ISOC chapters, it is valuable to demonstrate that there are many involved with us who are outside that alleged "influence". - Evan On 13 January 2017 at 09:09, Sarah Kiden <skiden@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear Alan,
This is a good idea. Regarding Evan's suggestion, I also support his suggestion. The pool will be very small, considering many ALSes are ISOC chapters. Overall, it is a better idea as it will eliminate conflict of interest.
Regards,
Sarah
On Fri, Jan 13, 2017 at 6:24 AM, Alan Greenberg <alan.greenberg@mcgill.ca> wrote:
I was approached by Roberto Gaetano (former ALAC Member, former ALAC Liaison to the ICANN Board, former BCEC Chair, former Vice-Chair of the ICANN Board) who is the Chair of the Board of the Public Interest Registry (PIR), the operator of .ORG and now .NGO/.ONG as well Chinese, Hindi and Russian equivalents of .ORG.as several. As you likely know, PIR is a not-for profit organization created by the Internet Society.
PIR has a Community Advisory Council for the .NGO/ONG TLD (see http://pir.org/products/ngo-ong-domain/) and asked if the ALAC was interested in having a representative on that Council. After having discussed this with a number of At-Large colleagues, I hope no one will object to my agreeing to do this.
Following discussion with Roberto on exactly what is required, I will be sending out a call for volunteers.
We have been asked to identify a small number of candidates that we believe would do a good job. The PIR Nominating Committee will select one person to serve on the Advisory Council.
Alan
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Support the idea. --andrei 2017-01-13 6:24 GMT+03:00 Alan Greenberg <alan.greenberg@mcgill.ca>:
I was approached by Roberto Gaetano (former ALAC Member, former ALAC Liaison to the ICANN Board, former BCEC Chair, former Vice-Chair of the ICANN Board) who is the Chair of the Board of the Public Interest Registry (PIR), the operator of .ORG and now .NGO/.ONG as well Chinese, Hindi and Russian equivalents of .ORG.as several. As you likely know, PIR is a not-for profit organization created by the Internet Society.
PIR has a Community Advisory Council for the .NGO/ONG TLD (see http://pir.org/products/ngo-ong-domain/) and asked if the ALAC was interested in having a representative on that Council. After having discussed this with a number of At-Large colleagues, I hope no one will object to my agreeing to do this.
Following discussion with Roberto on exactly what is required, I will be sending out a call for volunteers.
We have been asked to identify a small number of candidates that we believe would do a good job. The PIR Nominating Committee will select one person to serve on the Advisory Council.
Alan
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Alan Greenberg -
Alberto Soto -
Andrei Kolesnikov -
Evan Leibovitch -
Glenn McKnight -
Holly Raiche -
Judith Hellerstein -
León Felipe Sánchez Ambía -
Sarah Kiden -
Seun Ojedeji