That's VERY helpful!!
1.- the "influence" that we could have is basically "damage control", in terms of help to choose people that could be helpful and not headache for the ccNSO council. 2.- I offer myself to contribute withe the team that is reviewing the Nom Com process but they didn't contact me. 3.- It's a really hard work, because your role is like a headhunting recruiter. 4.- It's possible and I recommend to participate 2 years term, in order to got the benefits of the training in this role. 5.- I could say that to be "old usual suspect" help me to conduct some discussions, because we know a lot of people by the years and could help to have better appreciation of the candidates to all the seats that is needed to fill (sometimes) 6.- skills? Patience, negotiation, research, scope of the SOs of Icann and knowledge of Icann it self.
Regards M
Margarita Valdés Cortés, MBM-UAI Legal & Business Manager NIC Chile - University of Chile www.nic.cl +56229407734
El 26-07-2017, a las 05:09, Katrina Sataki <katrina@nic.lv> escribió:
Nigel, Peter, All,
From my conversations with our current representative on the NomCom I understood that, taking into account our ONE seat, our possibilities to influence the outcome of selections is close to zero (yes, there is a lot of work to review all the applications and interview all the candidates but at the end of the day we have only one vote while, e.g., GNSO has 7 seats and ALAC - 5). Therefore I propose that we do not overcomplicate things with our representative.
I think that we as the Council need to discuss and get actively involved in: - NomCom review - currently the NomCom undergoes the review. We need to be ready to provide our feedback - we can review our requirements regarding NomCom selected councillors and update them if necessary (e.g., I think we should ask them to pay more attention to regional diversity - with three seats they have to fill and five regions it should be doable as long as they have a pool of candidates to select from) - GRC is planning to review/update our internal guideline on selection of our representative to the NomCom. GRC is happy to receive suggestions/comments/proposals. - we select our representative to the NomCom every year. Please take that into account (e.g., if you think that a call to discuss candidates is necessary then let's include it in the guideline and plan accordingly for the following years as well) - anything else?
And obviously, Pablo will be excused from that (although I don't see an issue that he will read this particular email which I'm sending to the Council list).
Please note that Wafa (our lisison to ALAC) is also on the mailing list.
Kind regards,
]{atrina
-----Original Message----- From: ccnso-council-bounces@icann.org [mailto:ccnso-council-bounces@icann.org] On Behalf Of Nigel Roberts Sent: Monday, July 24, 2017 2:14 PM To: ccnso-council@icann.org Subject: Re: [ccnso-council] Nomination and Selction ccNSO appointee NomCom 2017
Unless the rest of Council disagree, I think we should have some discussion, whether by email or by teleconf.
I do know two of the candidates personally, but I do not think selection should depend on personal knowledge, but on
- the quality of the Application Letter ("letter of motivation")
- the CV (skills, history) of the person concerned
- the criteria that we, as the representatives of the ccNSO want to apply to this post.
The first two are uncontroversial, and part of any proper selection process.
The third needs some discussion.
In the past I feel we've adopted a "fit-and-forget" approach, picking a "good communuty member" and not worrying about feedback too much after they are active on the NomCom.
Although we have influence on the ICANN Board through our own two elected Board members, we should not neglect to consider the influence that ccNSO appointed members can play in cross-constituency bodies, as I discovered in the Ethos Panel.
So I suggest that we should be looking to see that the Nomination Committee appoints future office holders in a way that will promote ccTLD interests.
(Let's not forget that in addition to the Board, NomCom appoints three members to our very own Council. We've been very fortunate with the quality of the NomCom appointed members in the past (please take a bow -- but I would hope we could, through our choice of NomCom Member, help ensure this continues.)
(I'd be grateful for responses to this -- always bearing in mind that once we start discussing actual candidates, any candidate needs to be recused from receipt thereof).
Nigel
On 24/07/17 08:47, Bart Boswinkel wrote: Dear all,
At the Johannesburg meting you agreed to follow last year’s procedure for the nomination and selection of the ccNSO Appointee to the NomCom FY 2018. As you will recall from the Council call last week, you will need to appoint the ccNSO representative on the FY2018 NomCom by the end of this week.
The Application period closed Friday 21 July and 4 (self-)nominations were received:
* Dejan Ðukic (.rs) * Wafa Dahmani (.tn) * Eberhard Lisse (.na) * Pablo Rodriguez (.pr)
In a separate email, I will forward the applications to you individually. As Pablo is nominated, he is excluded from the selection process. In the balance of the this email you’ll find the agreed upon procedure and the call for volunteers, which includes the selection criteria.
Kind regards,
Bart
*Selection Procedure*
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*/Selection phase by Councillors/*
24 July 2016, the secretariat will send you all applications received by 21 July 17.00 UTC.
Next step is that you select your preferred candidate and inform Joke accordingly. To do this, please rank the candidats in order of preference. The most preferred candidate rank nr 1, next nr 2 etc. If you believe a candidate does not meet the requirement, do not include that person in your list.
Please send an email to Joke.Braeken@icann.org <mailto:Braeken@icann.org> with subject line NomCom FY 18 candidate.
To select the candidate, you are supposed to take into account and be guided by the selection criteria in the call for volunteers (included for reference)
*PLEASE SEND JOKE YOUR EMAIL (JOKE.BRAKEN@ICANN.ORG) <mailto:JOKE.BRAKEN@ICANN%3eORG)> BEFORE FRIDAY 28 JULY 2017, 17.00 UTC*
*/Administrative Procedure/*
After you have send Joke your email, she will acknowledge receipt of your email and include a ballot number and date of receipt.
On Monday, 31 July 2017 she will then circulate a list in the following format:
- Ballot number,
- Date ballot was received,
- level of preference per candidate.
As agreed the candidate with highest level of preference is considered to be selected.
*Call for volunteers*
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Dear all,
In accordance with the ccNSO Guideline: Appointment of delegate to the Nominating Committee (http://ccnso.icann.org/workinggroups/appointment-nomcom-delegate-05no v08.pdf), the ccNSO Council is now looking for a volunteer to serve on ICANN’s Nominating Committee (NomCom) on behalf of the ccNSO. Please note that candidates may self-nominate. Please also note that you are required to be associated with a ccTLD manager.
If you are interested in serving in this position, please, send an email to the ccNSO Secretariat (ccnsosecretariat@icann.org <mailto:ccnsosecretariat@icann.org>), and include a short motivation why you wish to serve on the NomCom.
Closing date for nomination is *Friday 21 July 2017, 17.00 UTC.*
The list of candidates will be presented to all ccNSO Councillors who are eligible to vote. Councillors will then take a decision by email vote.
Under the 1 October 2016 Bylaws the NomCom is an independent committee tasked with nominating eight members of the Board of Directors and other key positions within ICANN's structure. The 2018 NomCom will select Directors of the ICANN Board, member(s) of the ALAC, member(s)of the GNSO Council, 1 member of the ccNSO Council. More information on the criteria for serving as appointee on the NomCom can be found at the end of this email and on the NomCom itself at: https://www.icann.org/resources/pages/nomcom-2013-12-13-en .
On behalf of the ccNSO Secretariat, kind regards,
Bart Boswinkel
Specific criteria for selecting a delegate to the NomCom is provided in Article 8, Section 4 of ICANN’s Bylaws (https://www.icann.org/resources/pages/governance/bylaws-en/#article8):
“Section 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.”
All FY 2018 NomCom members should be able to attend the first formal meeting of the 2018 NomCom in Abu Dhabi, United Emirates (during or around ICANN 60). Travel and hotel accommodation will be provided. In addition:
* NomCom delegates should have a high-level network of contacts essential to candidate recruitment
* The person should be able to join monthly teleconferences (typically 13:00 or 14:00 UTC). Note that the committee's workload will increase significantly during Apr/May/June 2018 when the candidate assessment process will be at its busiest. Conference calls are held more frequently (typically weekly) during this time as well.
* The person must be able to attend the NomCom selection meeting in late June 2018.
* The person should be willing to work in a large, consensus-oriented committee.
The NomCom has its own guideline <https://www.icann.org/resources/pages/2015-guidelines-2014-11-14-en> and procedure <https://www.icann.org/resources/pages/2015-procedures-2014-11-14-en> . These reference documents provide additional information about the work of the NomCom.
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