For those with an interest in history, attached is a spreadsheet of ALAC Members going back to when the ALAC was formed. It is ordered by RALO and ALAC member based on when their terms started. Columns E-G give the years served (E-F for most people and G-H for those who have served a second non-consecutive term). For each person each column J-BE shows the ICANN meetings during which they have served as an ALAC Member. The entry in each cell indicates who appointed them (Board for the initial 10 members of the Interim ALAC prior to the existence of RALOs, NomCom, or the appropriate RALO). Column I shows the numbers of ICANN meetings for which they were ALAC Members the end of their current term. It does not reflect the number of actual ICANN meetings they attended. For instance, I was first appointed in late 2006 and attended ICANN 27 and people occasionally miss meetings when they are in office. In light of recent criticism on the lack of turnover in ALAC member, it is interesting that up until the Hyderabad meeting, we have had only three ALAC members who have served single terms longer than four year (that is, two two-year terms). Those are indicate with dark shading in column I. Factoring in the terms starting after Hyderabad, the number increases to five (all ignoring terms served as Board appointees to the Interim ALAC and a few of the first RALO transition terms that were longer than two years). Three or five out of 76 total ALAC Members. If see any errors (and I am sure there are a few), please let me know. Alan
Thanx! Will take a look! Javier Rúa-Jovet +1-787-396-6511 twitter: @javrua skype: javier.rua1 https://www.linkedin.com/in/javrua
On Dec 14, 2016, at 10:50 PM, Alan Greenberg <alan.greenberg@mcgill.ca> wrote:
For those with an interest in history, attached is a spreadsheet of ALAC Members going back to when the ALAC was formed.
It is ordered by RALO and ALAC member based on when their terms started. Columns E-G give the years served (E-F for most people and G-H for those who have served a second non-consecutive term).
For each person each column J-BE shows the ICANN meetings during which they have served as an ALAC Member. The entry in each cell indicates who appointed them (Board for the initial 10 members of the Interim ALAC prior to the existence of RALOs, NomCom, or the appropriate RALO).
Column I shows the numbers of ICANN meetings for which they were ALAC Members the end of their current term. It does not reflect the number of actual ICANN meetings they attended. For instance, I was first appointed in late 2006 and attended ICANN 27 and people occasionally miss meetings when they are in office.
In light of recent criticism on the lack of turnover in ALAC member, it is interesting that up until the Hyderabad meeting, we have had only three ALAC members who have served single terms longer than four year (that is, two two-year terms). Those are indicate with dark shading in column I. Factoring in the terms starting after Hyderabad, the number increases to five (all ignoring terms served as Board appointees to the Interim ALAC and a few of the first RALO transition terms that were longer than two years). Three or five out of 76 total ALAC Members.
If see any errors (and I am sure there are a few), please let me know.
Alan
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Wow! I'm 76 of 76 ! Javier Rúa-Jovet +1-787-396-6511 twitter: @javrua skype: javier.rua1 https://www.linkedin.com/in/javrua
On Dec 14, 2016, at 10:50 PM, Alan Greenberg <alan.greenberg@mcgill.ca> wrote:
For those with an interest in history, attached is a spreadsheet of ALAC Members going back to when the ALAC was formed.
It is ordered by RALO and ALAC member based on when their terms started. Columns E-G give the years served (E-F for most people and G-H for those who have served a second non-consecutive term).
For each person each column J-BE shows the ICANN meetings during which they have served as an ALAC Member. The entry in each cell indicates who appointed them (Board for the initial 10 members of the Interim ALAC prior to the existence of RALOs, NomCom, or the appropriate RALO).
Column I shows the numbers of ICANN meetings for which they were ALAC Members the end of their current term. It does not reflect the number of actual ICANN meetings they attended. For instance, I was first appointed in late 2006 and attended ICANN 27 and people occasionally miss meetings when they are in office.
In light of recent criticism on the lack of turnover in ALAC member, it is interesting that up until the Hyderabad meeting, we have had only three ALAC members who have served single terms longer than four year (that is, two two-year terms). Those are indicate with dark shading in column I. Factoring in the terms starting after Hyderabad, the number increases to five (all ignoring terms served as Board appointees to the Interim ALAC and a few of the first RALO transition terms that were longer than two years). Three or five out of 76 total ALAC Members.
If see any errors (and I am sure there are a few), please let me know.
Alan
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