Nomination of Avri Doria as Chair of GNSO
Colleagues, NCUC nominates Avri Doria to be the next chairperson of the GNSO Council. Avri has been a dedicated professional for many years working to solve policy and technical questions related to the Internet. As a NomComm appointee, Avri is able to remain neutral and will not automatically promote the agenda of any particular constituency. Rather, Avri approaches ICANN policy issues with an unbiased perspective and tries to find a solution that is in the best interests of the Internet as a whole. In my view, it is important that the council chair remain unprejudiced in his or her perspective so we can build consensus within the council and move forward with our policy work. Avri's fair-mindedness and depth of knowledge on technical matters, makes her the perfect candidate to be our next Chair. Thank you, Robin Gross Non-Commercial Users Constituency
Footnote: Since nominations for chair come from individuals, not constituencies, Avri's nomination is from me, individually. - Robin Robin Gross wrote:
Colleagues,
NCUC nominates Avri Doria to be the next chairperson of the GNSO Council.
Avri has been a dedicated professional for many years working to solve policy and technical questions related to the Internet.
As a NomComm appointee, Avri is able to remain neutral and will not automatically promote the agenda of any particular constituency. Rather, Avri approaches ICANN policy issues with an unbiased perspective and tries to find a solution that is in the best interests of the Internet as a whole. In my view, it is important that the council chair remain unprejudiced in his or her perspective so we can build consensus within the council and move forward with our policy work.
Avri's fair-mindedness and depth of knowledge on technical matters, makes her the perfect candidate to be our next Chair.
Thank you, Robin Gross Non-Commercial Users Constituency
Dear GNSO Council Colleagues, I would like to propose to elect Avri Doria as our new chairperson. Others have spoken about her qualifications. I would like to add by sharing my reasons why I consider her candidacy to be constructive. As you know, I sometimes make references to the fact that I live in Cambodia – now already since 16 years – and this experience of working in a very volatile and often confrontational situation has and continues to influence my way of thinking. We just had local elections, we will have national election in 2008. There are those who do not like the uncertainties which elections bring - “it would be better to build consensus without multiple choices which create divisions, and we have the experience that there are organizations which can shape such consensus” - and there are again others who think that to have open choices, presented to all who have a say, is opening up new ways for all to cooperate, for all to equally commit to work together, under the leadership which gets the broadest community support for a term – even from different sectors of society. All this is quite new in Cambodia. But I often say that this openness is the way in which democratic societies normally work: to build on balanced cooperation from among different interests. In the GNSO, especially related to the protracted WHOIS considerations, we came close to paralyzing polarizations. It is also with this in the back of my mind that I think that Avri – as a NomCom appointed member of the GNSO not representing any of the constituencies – would be in an excellent position to help us all to cooperate. With my best greetings, Norbert Klein -- If you want to know what is going on in Cambodia, please visit us regularly - you can find something new every day: http://cambodiamirror.wordpress.com
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Norbert Klein -
Robin Gross