Call me crazy, but I’m interested in serving as the BC’s vice chair for policy coordination.  

Over the next 12 months, the BC will have the opportunity to advance general business interests in ICANN policy, including new gTLDs, registry-registrar separation, and accountability measures such as an independent review board and Affirmation of Commitments reviews.  

As described in our new charter, this vice chair will coordinate with the Secretariat to help with the following;

While not stated in the Charter above, I would also coordinate closely with BC representatives on GNSO Council.  As they are directly engaged in policy debates and voting, our Councilors deserve timely and specific guidance from the BC membership on relevant issues.

Let me know (off-list) if you’re interested in giving my candidacy a nod of nomination (before 17-Jan) or other signal of support.  And don’t hesitate to write me with your questions and suggestions. My statement of Interest is shown below.

Statement of Interest for Steve DelBianco

Current occupation, employer and position:
I serve as executive director of NetChoice, a coalition of e-commerce businesses, including AoL, eBay, Expedia, Facebook, IAC, NewsCorp, Oracle, Skype,  VeriSign, Yahoo, and several thousand small online sellers, primarily in the US.  (see www.netchoice.org )    I also serve as vice president for Public Policy at the Association for Competitive Technology (ACT), a trade association for ICT businesses in the US and Europe. (see www.ACTonline.org)   

Type of work performed:
I set the policy agenda for NetChoice and frequently testify at international fora, before the US Congress, and in state legislatures, on issues relating to Internet
governance, e-commerce taxation, privacy, and consumer protection.   I represent NetChoice at ICANN meetings and at the Internet Governance Forum (IGF).  I also publish research and policy documents and maintain a blog at http://blog.netchoice.org  

I have no financial ownership or management role in any registries, registrars or other firms that are contract parties with ICANN.  Please note that one of my member companies is a large registry and several others are evaluating whether to propose single-company TLDs.

The nature of my interest in ICANN is to maintain the integrity and availability of e-commerce and internet communications.

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Steve DelBianco
Executive Director
NetChoice
http://www.NetChoice.org and http://blog.netchoice.org
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