Retirement from the CSC
Dear CSC Colleagues, This note is to inform you that I will not be standing for re-appointment to the CSC. I have decided to step down at the end of my term. It has been an honour to participate in the work of the CSC over the past 3 years. As we know, the CSC was born out of the uncertain times of the IANA transition and we had not just an important role, but also much work to do in bootstrapping our committee's culture, norms, and behaviours as well as our processes and procedures. It was a real working committee and we did the heavy lifting with without drama - we just got the work done! Over the past three years we have built a strong and positive relationship with the IANA team; we have built out enduring processes that the community can rely on, and, I believe, have served our communities well. It took many hands to get this all done, starting from an effective Charter Drafting team and the commitment of the GNSO and the ccNSO to make this committee work. There are many people to thank, but I would certainly like to call out Naela and the IANA team who approached this dramatic change 3 years ago with an open mind and who have worked continuously to live up to the community's needs as well as continued to improve their services and reporting. Well done! To Bart and Ria, who kept the process moving and provided wise counsel on many occasions. Also, I would like to thank my colleague Allan, who did much heavy lifting and wrote many drafts for the benefit of us all. Mostly, of course, I would like to thank my colleagues on the CSC, both the Members and the Liaisons, current and former, for their collective commitment to volunteering for this important function, and for doing all the work required to get the Committee and its processes up and running for the benefit of the entire community. It has been a pleasure and an honour to work with this team and I am entirely confident the CSC will be in very good hands going forward. Best regards, Byron Byron Holland, President & CEO Canadian Internet Registration Authority (CIRA) Twitter: @cira001<mailto:@cira001> Trends, Commentary, Perspective. Stay tuned to cirablog.ca<https://cira.ca/blog/672> www.cira.ca<http://www.cira.ca/>
Dear Byron, I am sure, as you come to the end of your term at CSC, you come out a satisfied person. I have always benefited from the briefs you gave on the on goings at the CSC. Congratulations! We need to give you another tough assignment :) Kid regards *ABDALLA OMARI* On Wed, Jul 31, 2019 at 11:35 PM Byron Holland <byron.holland@cira.ca> wrote:
Dear CSC Colleagues,
This note is to inform you that I will not be standing for re-appointment to the CSC. I have decided to step down at the end of my term.
It has been an honour to participate in the work of the CSC over the past 3 years. As we know, the CSC was born out of the uncertain times of the IANA transition and we had not just an important role, but also much work to do in bootstrapping our committee’s culture, norms, and behaviours as well as our processes and procedures. It was a real working committee and we did the heavy lifting with without drama - we just got the work done!
Over the past three years we have built a strong and positive relationship with the IANA team; we have built out enduring processes that the community can rely on, and, I believe, have served our communities well.
It took many hands to get this all done, starting from an effective Charter Drafting team and the commitment of the GNSO and the ccNSO to make this committee work. There are many people to thank, but I would certainly like to call out Naela and the IANA team who approached this dramatic change 3 years ago with an open mind and who have worked continuously to live up to the community’s needs as well as continued to improve their services and reporting. Well done! To Bart and Ria, who kept the process moving and provided wise counsel on many occasions. Also, I would like to thank my colleague Allan, who did much heavy lifting and wrote many drafts for the benefit of us all.
Mostly, of course, I would like to thank my colleagues on the CSC, both the Members and the Liaisons, current and former, for their collective commitment to volunteering for this important function, and for doing all the work required to get the Committee and its processes up and running for the benefit of the entire community.
It has been a pleasure and an honour to work with this team and I am entirely confident the CSC will be in very good hands going forward.
Best regards,
Byron
*Byron Holland*, President & CEO
Canadian Internet Registration Authority (CIRA)
Twitter: @cira001
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Byron, No doubt the board will send its own message in due course but as one of the cc elected directors I thank you for the commitment and expertise you have brought to your role on the CSC. The calm, effective and efficient manner in which the transition to the role of the CSC was made and the ongoing work undertaken is a tribute to your leadership and style. Thank you! Cheers, CD
On 31 Jul 2019, at 21:34, Byron Holland <byron.holland@cira.ca> wrote:
Dear CSC Colleagues,
This note is to inform you that I will not be standing for re-appointment to the CSC. I have decided to step down at the end of my term.
It has been an honour to participate in the work of the CSC over the past 3 years. As we know, the CSC was born out of the uncertain times of the IANA transition and we had not just an important role, but also much work to do in bootstrapping our committee’s culture, norms, and behaviours as well as our processes and procedures. It was a real working committee and we did the heavy lifting with without drama - we just got the work done!
Over the past three years we have built a strong and positive relationship with the IANA team; we have built out enduring processes that the community can rely on, and, I believe, have served our communities well.
It took many hands to get this all done, starting from an effective Charter Drafting team and the commitment of the GNSO and the ccNSO to make this committee work. There are many people to thank, but I would certainly like to call out Naela and the IANA team who approached this dramatic change 3 years ago with an open mind and who have worked continuously to live up to the community’s needs as well as continued to improve their services and reporting. Well done! To Bart and Ria, who kept the process moving and provided wise counsel on many occasions. Also, I would like to thank my colleague Allan, who did much heavy lifting and wrote many drafts for the benefit of us all.
Mostly, of course, I would like to thank my colleagues on the CSC, both the Members and the Liaisons, current and former, for their collective commitment to volunteering for this important function, and for doing all the work required to get the Committee and its processes up and running for the benefit of the entire community.
It has been a pleasure and an honour to work with this team and I am entirely confident the CSC will be in very good hands going forward.
Best regards, Byron
Byron Holland, President & CEO Canadian Internet Registration Authority (CIRA) Twitter: @cira001 Trends, Commentary, Perspective. Stay tuned to cirablog.ca www.cira.ca
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Chris beat me to saying this - so I adopt, echo, and amplify his words.. Thank you indeed for your unwavering committmnent and service to ICANN and our multistakeholder model. N. == Nigel Roberts. On 31/07/2019 22:26, Chris Disspain wrote:
Byron,
No doubt the board will send its own message in due course but as one of the cc elected directors I thank you for the commitment and expertise you have brought to your role on the CSC. The calm, effective and efficient manner in which the transition to the role of the CSC was made and the ongoing work undertaken is a tribute to your leadership and style. Thank you!
Cheers,
CD
On 31 Jul 2019, at 21:34, Byron Holland <byron.holland@cira.ca <mailto:byron.holland@cira.ca>> wrote:
Dear CSC Colleagues,
This note is to inform you that I will not be standing for re-appointment to the CSC. I have decided to step down at the end of my term.
It has been an honour to participate in the work of the CSC over the past 3 years. As we know, the CSC was born out of the uncertain times of the IANA transition and we had not just an important role, but also much work to do in bootstrapping our committee’s culture, norms, and behaviours as well as our processes and procedures. It was a real working committee and we did the heavy lifting with without drama - we just got the work done!
Over the past three years we have built a strong and positive relationship with the IANA team; we have built out enduring processes that the community can rely on, and, I believe, have served our communities well.
It took many hands to get this all done, starting from an effective Charter Drafting team and the commitment of the GNSO and the ccNSO to make this committee work. There are many people to thank, but I would certainly like to call out Naela and the IANA team who approached this dramatic change 3 years ago with an open mind and who have worked continuously to live up to the community’s needs as well as continued to improve their services and reporting. Well done! To Bart and Ria, who kept the process moving and provided wise counsel on many occasions. Also, I would like to thank my colleague Allan, who did much heavy lifting and wrote many drafts for the benefit of us all.
Mostly, of course, I would like to thank my colleagues on the CSC, both the Members and the Liaisons, current and former, for their collective commitment to volunteering for this important function, and for doing all the work required to get the Committee and its processes up and running for the benefit of the entire community.
It has been a pleasure and an honour to work with this team and I am entirely confident the CSC will be in very good hands going forward.
Best regards,
Byron
*Byron Holland*, President & CEO
Canadian Internet Registration Authority (CIRA)
Twitter: @cira001 <mailto:@cira001>
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hi Byron Thanks for having taken on such a big responsibility on behalf of all of us, and for doing it so well. It is difficult to juggle being a CEO of a registry with any sort of ICANN participation, let alone the intensive work you have done in the CSC. The effort and time you have put in to make this CSC role work, at the core of the reformed ICANN, is simply outstanding. Thank you again, Jordan On Thu, 1 Aug 2019 at 08:34, Byron Holland <byron.holland@cira.ca> wrote:
Dear CSC Colleagues,
This note is to inform you that I will not be standing for re-appointment to the CSC. I have decided to step down at the end of my term.
It has been an honour to participate in the work of the CSC over the past 3 years. As we know, the CSC was born out of the uncertain times of the IANA transition and we had not just an important role, but also much work to do in bootstrapping our committee’s culture, norms, and behaviours as well as our processes and procedures. It was a real working committee and we did the heavy lifting with without drama - we just got the work done!
Over the past three years we have built a strong and positive relationship with the IANA team; we have built out enduring processes that the community can rely on, and, I believe, have served our communities well.
It took many hands to get this all done, starting from an effective Charter Drafting team and the commitment of the GNSO and the ccNSO to make this committee work. There are many people to thank, but I would certainly like to call out Naela and the IANA team who approached this dramatic change 3 years ago with an open mind and who have worked continuously to live up to the community’s needs as well as continued to improve their services and reporting. Well done! To Bart and Ria, who kept the process moving and provided wise counsel on many occasions. Also, I would like to thank my colleague Allan, who did much heavy lifting and wrote many drafts for the benefit of us all.
Mostly, of course, I would like to thank my colleagues on the CSC, both the Members and the Liaisons, current and former, for their collective commitment to volunteering for this important function, and for doing all the work required to get the Committee and its processes up and running for the benefit of the entire community.
It has been a pleasure and an honour to work with this team and I am entirely confident the CSC will be in very good hands going forward.
Best regards,
Byron
*Byron Holland*, President & CEO
Canadian Internet Registration Authority (CIRA)
Twitter: @cira001
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Dear Byron, Commitment, leadership, and professionalism are accolades that characterize you. You have served our community well for many years in everything you have set out to do. You are an inspiration to many and an example to follow. It is an honor to count you among my friends. Thank you!! This email and any files transmitted with it are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they are addressed. If you have received this email in error please notify the system manager. This message contains confidential information and is intended only for the individual named. If you are not the named addressee you should not disseminate, distribute or copy this e-mail. Please notify the sender immediately by e-mail if you have received this e-mail by mistake and delete this e-mail from your system. If you are not the intended recipient you are notified that disclosing, copying, distributing or taking any action in reliance on the contents of this information is strictly prohibited. On Wed, Jul 31, 2019 at 4:35 PM Byron Holland <byron.holland@cira.ca> wrote:
Dear CSC Colleagues,
This note is to inform you that I will not be standing for re-appointment to the CSC. I have decided to step down at the end of my term.
It has been an honour to participate in the work of the CSC over the past 3 years. As we know, the CSC was born out of the uncertain times of the IANA transition and we had not just an important role, but also much work to do in bootstrapping our committee’s culture, norms, and behaviours as well as our processes and procedures. It was a real working committee and we did the heavy lifting with without drama - we just got the work done!
Over the past three years we have built a strong and positive relationship with the IANA team; we have built out enduring processes that the community can rely on, and, I believe, have served our communities well.
It took many hands to get this all done, starting from an effective Charter Drafting team and the commitment of the GNSO and the ccNSO to make this committee work. There are many people to thank, but I would certainly like to call out Naela and the IANA team who approached this dramatic change 3 years ago with an open mind and who have worked continuously to live up to the community’s needs as well as continued to improve their services and reporting. Well done! To Bart and Ria, who kept the process moving and provided wise counsel on many occasions. Also, I would like to thank my colleague Allan, who did much heavy lifting and wrote many drafts for the benefit of us all.
Mostly, of course, I would like to thank my colleagues on the CSC, both the Members and the Liaisons, current and former, for their collective commitment to volunteering for this important function, and for doing all the work required to get the Committee and its processes up and running for the benefit of the entire community.
It has been a pleasure and an honour to work with this team and I am entirely confident the CSC will be in very good hands going forward.
Best regards,
Byron
*Byron Holland*, President & CEO
Canadian Internet Registration Authority (CIRA)
Twitter: @cira001
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Thanks for your service! Regards Göran Marby CEO&President ICANN Sent from my iPad On Jul 31, 2019, at 13:34, Byron Holland <byron.holland@cira.ca<mailto:byron.holland@cira.ca>> wrote: Dear CSC Colleagues, This note is to inform you that I will not be standing for re-appointment to the CSC. I have decided to step down at the end of my term. It has been an honour to participate in the work of the CSC over the past 3 years. As we know, the CSC was born out of the uncertain times of the IANA transition and we had not just an important role, but also much work to do in bootstrapping our committee’s culture, norms, and behaviours as well as our processes and procedures. It was a real working committee and we did the heavy lifting with without drama - we just got the work done! Over the past three years we have built a strong and positive relationship with the IANA team; we have built out enduring processes that the community can rely on, and, I believe, have served our communities well. It took many hands to get this all done, starting from an effective Charter Drafting team and the commitment of the GNSO and the ccNSO to make this committee work. There are many people to thank, but I would certainly like to call out Naela and the IANA team who approached this dramatic change 3 years ago with an open mind and who have worked continuously to live up to the community’s needs as well as continued to improve their services and reporting. Well done! To Bart and Ria, who kept the process moving and provided wise counsel on many occasions. Also, I would like to thank my colleague Allan, who did much heavy lifting and wrote many drafts for the benefit of us all. Mostly, of course, I would like to thank my colleagues on the CSC, both the Members and the Liaisons, current and former, for their collective commitment to volunteering for this important function, and for doing all the work required to get the Committee and its processes up and running for the benefit of the entire community. It has been a pleasure and an honour to work with this team and I am entirely confident the CSC will be in very good hands going forward. Best regards, Byron Byron Holland, President & CEO Canadian Internet Registration Authority (CIRA) Twitter: @cira001<mailto:@cira001> Trends, Commentary, Perspective. Stay tuned to cirablog.ca [cira.ca]<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__cira.ca_blog_672&d=DwMF...> www.cira.ca [cira.ca]<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__www.cira.ca_&d=DwMFAg&c=...>
participants (7)
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Abdalla Omari -
Byron Holland -
Chris Disspain -
Goran Marby -
Jordan Carter -
Nigel Roberts -
Pablo Rodriguez