Re: [EURO-Discuss] [So-ac-sg-cleaders] FW: Ethos Award nomination for Stephane Van Gelder
Dear Paul, personally, I'd like to support this nomination so please write me down in support. Unfortunately I do not have the time to issue a consensus call for this nomination on the EURALO mailing list, but all day tributes and messages of support have been coming from EURALO members. Several of our members have also suggested the same nomination. It is worth noting that he has also held a leading role in the establishment of the EURALO Individuals Association. That, in itself, shows how Stéphane was active with so many communities in ICANN. Kindest regards, Olivier On 27/03/2018 16:43, Paul Diaz wrote:
Dear colleagues,
Please excuse my use of this email alias, but I hope you’ll agree that it’s for a good reason. As I’m sure you’ve heard, Stephane Van Gelder died over the weekend after being involved in a traffic accident. While the CPH (in particular) is still reeling from this news, we want to show appreciation for all that Stephane contributed to the ICANN community over the years. To that end, we are nominating him for the 2018 Multistakeholder Ethos Award (see below).
Several of you have already expressed support for this nomination, and I’d like to invite you all to co-sign the nomination form. The *deadline is tomorrow* (28 March), so please don’t delay. Stephane was a key contributor to the ICANN community, and a respected colleague. Please contact me directly if you would like to support his nomination.
Best, P
*Paul Diaz*
Chairman, Registries Stakeholder Group
Mobile:+1 703.973.1667 | Skype: pdiaz@pir.org
*From:* regycon@googlegroups.com [mailto:regycon@googlegroups.com] *On Behalf Of *Paul Diaz *Sent:* Tuesday, March 27, 2018 10:31 AM *To:* RySG Mailing List <regycon@googlegroups.com> *Subject:* [REGYCON] Ethos Award nomination for Stephane Van Gelder *Importance:* High
All,
The CPH ExComs have prepared these responses to nominate Stephane Van Gelder for the 2018 Multistakeholder Ethos Award. Please review for accuracy and feel free to add any additional text. *Nominations are due 28 March* (Wednesday), so we don’t have much time. Several ExCom members have been in contact with colleagues across the community, and we expect broad support for this nomination.
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/Px6f8Sy33iCNmXAch3b70uFdDhHPBYON8mcSMpgwnL...
Please explain how the nominee meets the Award criteria #1?
Stephane Van Gelder became part of the ICANN community in 1999 when he co-founded Indom, a French registrar that was later acquired by Group NBT in 2010. He subsequently formed an independent consulting firm, and also worked at StartingDot before it was acquired by Afilias in 2016. During all of those years Stephane served in numerous leadership roles, including as GNSO Council Representative for the RrSG and GNSO Council Chair (2010-2012), Nominating Committee representative and Chair (2015), and RySG Vice Chair of Policy (2015-2018). Throughout, Stephane strove to work across constituencies to collaborate and build consensus on key issues facing the ICANN community.
Please explain how the nominee meets the Award criteria #2?
As noted above, Stephane Van Gelder served in leadership roles in the RrSG, the RySG, GNSO Council, and the Nominating Committee. These key leadership roles required that he rise above partisan politicking and seek consensus. In particular, his service on the NomCom required that he engage with people from other backgrounds, cultures and interests in order to achieve the group’s goals and best serve the ICANN community.
Please explain how the nominee meets the Award criteria #3?
Stephane Van Gelder volunteered an enormous amount of time serving the ICANN community. Besides all of the time he spent on the GNSO Council, Nominating Committee, RrSG and RySG, Stephane also contributed countless hours on Policy Development Process WGs and CCWGs. A tireless networker, he was always debating with colleagues across the community. Stephane also made the time to brief ICANN Fellows on the how the ICANN community functions.
Please provide any further information in support of your nomination for panelists to review during the deliberation process as appropriate:
Stephane Van Gelder tragically died from injuries suffered during a traffic accident on 26 March 2018. While we’ll never know what other services he may have provided the ICANN community, Stephane’s lasting legacy will be the significant body of work he performed over the years. We believe this legacy fully lives up to and deserves the recognition of ICANN’s Multistakeholder Ethos Award.
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Thank you, Olivier. The nomination form asks which group is endorsing the candidate. If given all of the other expressions of support you feel comfortable confirming EURALO’s support, please let me know. I also have a list of individual supporters (leaders of SOs and ACs) that I will append to the formal nomination. Best, P From: Olivier MJ Crépin-Leblond [mailto:ocl@gih.com] Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2018 11:55 AM To: Paul Diaz <pdiaz@pir.org> Cc: Discussion for At-Large Europe <euro-discuss@atlarge-lists.icann.org> Subject: Re: [So-ac-sg-cleaders] FW: Ethos Award nomination for Stephane Van Gelder Dear Paul, personally, I'd like to support this nomination so please write me down in support. Unfortunately I do not have the time to issue a consensus call for this nomination on the EURALO mailing list, but all day tributes and messages of support have been coming from EURALO members. Several of our members have also suggested the same nomination. It is worth noting that he has also held a leading role in the establishment of the EURALO Individuals Association. That, in itself, shows how Stéphane was active with so many communities in ICANN. Kindest regards, Olivier On 27/03/2018 16:43, Paul Diaz wrote: Dear colleagues, Please excuse my use of this email alias, but I hope you’ll agree that it’s for a good reason. As I’m sure you’ve heard, Stephane Van Gelder died over the weekend after being involved in a traffic accident. While the CPH (in particular) is still reeling from this news, we want to show appreciation for all that Stephane contributed to the ICANN community over the years. To that end, we are nominating him for the 2018 Multistakeholder Ethos Award (see below). Several of you have already expressed support for this nomination, and I’d like to invite you all to co-sign the nomination form. The deadline is tomorrow (28 March), so please don’t delay. Stephane was a key contributor to the ICANN community, and a respected colleague. Please contact me directly if you would like to support his nomination. Best, P Paul Diaz Chairman, Registries Stakeholder Group Mobile:+1 703.973.1667 | Skype: pdiaz@pir.org<mailto:pdiaz@pir.org> From: regycon@googlegroups.com<mailto:regycon@googlegroups.com> [mailto:regycon@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Paul Diaz Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2018 10:31 AM To: RySG Mailing List <regycon@googlegroups.com><mailto:regycon@googlegroups.com> Subject: [REGYCON] Ethos Award nomination for Stephane Van Gelder Importance: High All, The CPH ExComs have prepared these responses to nominate Stephane Van Gelder for the 2018 Multistakeholder Ethos Award. Please review for accuracy and feel free to add any additional text. Nominations are due 28 March (Wednesday), so we don’t have much time. Several ExCom members have been in contact with colleagues across the community, and we expect broad support for this nomination. [https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/Px6f8Sy33iCNmXAch3b70uFdDhHPBYON8mcSMpgwnL...] Please explain how the nominee meets the Award criteria #1? Stephane Van Gelder became part of the ICANN community in 1999 when he co-founded Indom, a French registrar that was later acquired by Group NBT in 2010. He subsequently formed an independent consulting firm, and also worked at StartingDot before it was acquired by Afilias in 2016. During all of those years Stephane served in numerous leadership roles, including as GNSO Council Representative for the RrSG and GNSO Council Chair (2010-2012), Nominating Committee representative and Chair (2015), and RySG Vice Chair of Policy (2015-2018). Throughout, Stephane strove to work across constituencies to collaborate and build consensus on key issues facing the ICANN community. Please explain how the nominee meets the Award criteria #2? As noted above, Stephane Van Gelder served in leadership roles in the RrSG, the RySG, GNSO Council, and the Nominating Committee. These key leadership roles required that he rise above partisan politicking and seek consensus. In particular, his service on the NomCom required that he engage with people from other backgrounds, cultures and interests in order to achieve the group’s goals and best serve the ICANN community. Please explain how the nominee meets the Award criteria #3? Stephane Van Gelder volunteered an enormous amount of time serving the ICANN community. Besides all of the time he spent on the GNSO Council, Nominating Committee, RrSG and RySG, Stephane also contributed countless hours on Policy Development Process WGs and CCWGs. A tireless networker, he was always debating with colleagues across the community. Stephane also made the time to brief ICANN Fellows on the how the ICANN community functions. Please provide any further information in support of your nomination for panelists to review during the deliberation process as appropriate: Stephane Van Gelder tragically died from injuries suffered during a traffic accident on 26 March 2018. While we’ll never know what other services he may have provided the ICANN community, Stephane’s lasting legacy will be the significant body of work he performed over the years. We believe this legacy fully lives up to and deserves the recognition of ICANN’s Multistakeholder Ethos Award. _______________________________________________ So-ac-sg-cleaders mailing list So-ac-sg-cleaders@icann.org<mailto:So-ac-sg-cleaders@icann.org> https://mm.icann.org/mailman/listinfo/so-ac-sg-cleaders
I agree. -------------------------------------- Clément GENTY Doctorant | PhD Candidate École Nationale Supérieure d’Arts et Métiers 151 bd de l'Hôpital 75013 Paris clement.genty@ensam.eu / www.artsetmetiers.fr<http://www.artsetmetiers.fr> ________________________________ De : EURO-Discuss [euro-discuss-bounces@atlarge-lists.icann.org] de la part de Olivier MJ Crépin-Leblond [ocl@gih.com] Envoyé : mardi 27 mars 2018 17:54 À : Paul Diaz Cc : Discussion for At-Large Europe Objet : Re: [EURO-Discuss] [So-ac-sg-cleaders] FW: Ethos Award nomination for Stephane Van Gelder Dear Paul, personally, I'd like to support this nomination so please write me down in support. Unfortunately I do not have the time to issue a consensus call for this nomination on the EURALO mailing list, but all day tributes and messages of support have been coming from EURALO members. Several of our members have also suggested the same nomination. It is worth noting that he has also held a leading role in the establishment of the EURALO Individuals Association. That, in itself, shows how Stéphane was active with so many communities in ICANN. Kindest regards, Olivier On 27/03/2018 16:43, Paul Diaz wrote: Dear colleagues, Please excuse my use of this email alias, but I hope you’ll agree that it’s for a good reason. As I’m sure you’ve heard, Stephane Van Gelder died over the weekend after being involved in a traffic accident. While the CPH (in particular) is still reeling from this news, we want to show appreciation for all that Stephane contributed to the ICANN community over the years. To that end, we are nominating him for the 2018 Multistakeholder Ethos Award (see below). Several of you have already expressed support for this nomination, and I’d like to invite you all to co-sign the nomination form. The deadline is tomorrow (28 March), so please don’t delay. Stephane was a key contributor to the ICANN community, and a respected colleague. Please contact me directly if you would like to support his nomination. Best, P Paul Diaz Chairman, Registries Stakeholder Group Mobile:+1 703.973.1667 | Skype: pdiaz@pir.org<mailto:pdiaz@pir.org> From: regycon@googlegroups.com<mailto:regycon@googlegroups.com> [mailto:regycon@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Paul Diaz Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2018 10:31 AM To: RySG Mailing List <regycon@googlegroups.com><mailto:regycon@googlegroups.com> Subject: [REGYCON] Ethos Award nomination for Stephane Van Gelder Importance: High All, The CPH ExComs have prepared these responses to nominate Stephane Van Gelder for the 2018 Multistakeholder Ethos Award. Please review for accuracy and feel free to add any additional text. Nominations are due 28 March (Wednesday), so we don’t have much time. Several ExCom members have been in contact with colleagues across the community, and we expect broad support for this nomination. [https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/Px6f8Sy33iCNmXAch3b70uFdDhHPBYON8mcSMpgwnL...] Please explain how the nominee meets the Award criteria #1? Stephane Van Gelder became part of the ICANN community in 1999 when he co-founded Indom, a French registrar that was later acquired by Group NBT in 2010. He subsequently formed an independent consulting firm, and also worked at StartingDot before it was acquired by Afilias in 2016. During all of those years Stephane served in numerous leadership roles, including as GNSO Council Representative for the RrSG and GNSO Council Chair (2010-2012), Nominating Committee representative and Chair (2015), and RySG Vice Chair of Policy (2015-2018). Throughout, Stephane strove to work across constituencies to collaborate and build consensus on key issues facing the ICANN community. Please explain how the nominee meets the Award criteria #2? As noted above, Stephane Van Gelder served in leadership roles in the RrSG, the RySG, GNSO Council, and the Nominating Committee. These key leadership roles required that he rise above partisan politicking and seek consensus. In particular, his service on the NomCom required that he engage with people from other backgrounds, cultures and interests in order to achieve the group’s goals and best serve the ICANN community. Please explain how the nominee meets the Award criteria #3? Stephane Van Gelder volunteered an enormous amount of time serving the ICANN community. Besides all of the time he spent on the GNSO Council, Nominating Committee, RrSG and RySG, Stephane also contributed countless hours on Policy Development Process WGs and CCWGs. A tireless networker, he was always debating with colleagues across the community. Stephane also made the time to brief ICANN Fellows on the how the ICANN community functions. Please provide any further information in support of your nomination for panelists to review during the deliberation process as appropriate: Stephane Van Gelder tragically died from injuries suffered during a traffic accident on 26 March 2018. While we’ll never know what other services he may have provided the ICANN community, Stephane’s lasting legacy will be the significant body of work he performed over the years. We believe this legacy fully lives up to and deserves the recognition of ICANN’s Multistakeholder Ethos Award. _______________________________________________ So-ac-sg-cleaders mailing list So-ac-sg-cleaders@icann.org<mailto:So-ac-sg-cleaders@icann.org> https://mm.icann.org/mailman/listinfo/so-ac-sg-cleaders
Me too. Kindest regards, Matthias ____________________________ Ing. Matthias Markus Hudobnik matthias@hudobnik.at http://www.hudobnik.at
On 27.03.2018, at 19:01, <Clement.GENTY@ensam.eu> wrote:
I agree.
-------------------------------------- Clément GENTY Doctorant | PhD Candidate
École Nationale Supérieure d’Arts et Métiers 151 bd de l'Hôpital 75013 Paris clement.genty@ensam.eu / www.artsetmetiers.fr De : EURO-Discuss [euro-discuss-bounces@atlarge-lists.icann.org] de la part de Olivier MJ Crépin-Leblond [ocl@gih.com] Envoyé : mardi 27 mars 2018 17:54 À : Paul Diaz Cc : Discussion for At-Large Europe Objet : Re: [EURO-Discuss] [So-ac-sg-cleaders] FW: Ethos Award nomination for Stephane Van Gelder
Dear Paul,
personally, I'd like to support this nomination so please write me down in support.
Unfortunately I do not have the time to issue a consensus call for this nomination on the EURALO mailing list, but all day tributes and messages of support have been coming from EURALO members. Several of our members have also suggested the same nomination. It is worth noting that he has also held a leading role in the establishment of the EURALO Individuals Association. That, in itself, shows how Stéphane was active with so many communities in ICANN. Kindest regards,
Olivier
On 27/03/2018 16:43, Paul Diaz wrote: Dear colleagues,
Please excuse my use of this email alias, but I hope you’ll agree that it’s for a good reason. As I’m sure you’ve heard, Stephane Van Gelder died over the weekend after being involved in a traffic accident. While the CPH (in particular) is still reeling from this news, we want to show appreciation for all that Stephane contributed to the ICANN community over the years. To that end, we are nominating him for the 2018 Multistakeholder Ethos Award (see below).
Several of you have already expressed support for this nomination, and I’d like to invite you all to co-sign the nomination form. The deadline is tomorrow (28 March), so please don’t delay. Stephane was a key contributor to the ICANN community, and a respected colleague. Please contact me directly if you would like to support his nomination.
Best, P
Paul Diaz Chairman, Registries Stakeholder Group Mobile:+1 703.973.1667 | Skype: pdiaz@pir.org
From: regycon@googlegroups.com [mailto:regycon@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Paul Diaz Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2018 10:31 AM To: RySG Mailing List <regycon@googlegroups.com> Subject: [REGYCON] Ethos Award nomination for Stephane Van Gelder Importance: High
All,
The CPH ExComs have prepared these responses to nominate Stephane Van Gelder for the 2018 Multistakeholder Ethos Award. Please review for accuracy and feel free to add any additional text. Nominations are due 28 March (Wednesday), so we don’t have much time. Several ExCom members have been in contact with colleagues across the community, and we expect broad support for this nomination.
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Please explain how the nominee meets the Award criteria #1?
Stephane Van Gelder became part of the ICANN community in 1999 when he co-founded Indom, a French registrar that was later acquired by Group NBT in 2010. He subsequently formed an independent consulting firm, and also worked at StartingDot before it was acquired by Afilias in 2016. During all of those years Stephane served in numerous leadership roles, including as GNSO Council Representative for the RrSG and GNSO Council Chair (2010-2012), Nominating Committee representative and Chair (2015), and RySG Vice Chair of Policy (2015-2018). Throughout, Stephane strove to work across constituencies to collaborate and build consensus on key issues facing the ICANN community.
Please explain how the nominee meets the Award criteria #2?
As noted above, Stephane Van Gelder served in leadership roles in the RrSG, the RySG, GNSO Council, and the Nominating Committee. These key leadership roles required that he rise above partisan politicking and seek consensus. In particular, his service on the NomCom required that he engage with people from other backgrounds, cultures and interests in order to achieve the group’s goals and best serve the ICANN community. Please explain how the nominee meets the Award criteria #3?
Stephane Van Gelder volunteered an enormous amount of time serving the ICANN community. Besides all of the time he spent on the GNSO Council, Nominating Committee, RrSG and RySG, Stephane also contributed countless hours on Policy Development Process WGs and CCWGs. A tireless networker, he was always debating with colleagues across the community. Stephane also made the time to brief ICANN Fellows on the how the ICANN community functions.
Please provide any further information in support of your nomination for panelists to review during the deliberation process as appropriate:
Stephane Van Gelder tragically died from injuries suffered during a traffic accident on 26 March 2018. While we’ll never know what other services he may have provided the ICANN community, Stephane’s lasting legacy will be the significant body of work he performed over the years. We believe this legacy fully lives up to and deserves the recognition of ICANN’s Multistakeholder Ethos Award.
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Just one thing to add to Olivier’s note, which is that we do have an EURALO call tonight and I propose that unless we have objections during the cal we express the support of EURALO. If the bureaucracy is in the way, and we cannot make a consensus call during the teleconference because of some blah blah, we can anyway alert the Ethos Award committee that we did a straw poll and what was the result, the consensus call result will follow given the bureaucracy time. Cheers, R PS: In case somebody is counting, I am in support as member of the EURALO Board and my ALS is in support On 27.03.2018, at 17:54, Olivier MJ Crépin-Leblond <ocl@gih.com<mailto:ocl@gih.com>> wrote: Dear Paul, personally, I'd like to support this nomination so please write me down in support. Unfortunately I do not have the time to issue a consensus call for this nomination on the EURALO mailing list, but all day tributes and messages of support have been coming from EURALO members. Several of our members have also suggested the same nomination. It is worth noting that he has also held a leading role in the establishment of the EURALO Individuals Association. That, in itself, shows how Stéphane was active with so many communities in ICANN. Kindest regards, Olivier On 27/03/2018 16:43, Paul Diaz wrote: Dear colleagues, Please excuse my use of this email alias, but I hope you’ll agree that it’s for a good reason. As I’m sure you’ve heard, Stephane Van Gelder died over the weekend after being involved in a traffic accident. While the CPH (in particular) is still reeling from this news, we want to show appreciation for all that Stephane contributed to the ICANN community over the years. To that end, we are nominating him for the 2018 Multistakeholder Ethos Award (see below). Several of you have already expressed support for this nomination, and I’d like to invite you all to co-sign the nomination form. The deadline is tomorrow (28 March), so please don’t delay. Stephane was a key contributor to the ICANN community, and a respected colleague. Please contact me directly if you would like to support his nomination. Best, P Paul Diaz Chairman, Registries Stakeholder Group Mobile:+1 703.973.1667 | Skype: pdiaz@pir.org<mailto:pdiaz@pir.org> From: regycon@googlegroups.com<mailto:regycon@googlegroups.com> [mailto:regycon@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Paul Diaz Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2018 10:31 AM To: RySG Mailing List <regycon@googlegroups.com><mailto:regycon@googlegroups.com> Subject: [REGYCON] Ethos Award nomination for Stephane Van Gelder Importance: High All, The CPH ExComs have prepared these responses to nominate Stephane Van Gelder for the 2018 Multistakeholder Ethos Award. Please review for accuracy and feel free to add any additional text. Nominations are due 28 March (Wednesday), so we don’t have much time. Several ExCom members have been in contact with colleagues across the community, and we expect broad support for this nomination. <image001.png> Please explain how the nominee meets the Award criteria #1? Stephane Van Gelder became part of the ICANN community in 1999 when he co-founded Indom, a French registrar that was later acquired by Group NBT in 2010. He subsequently formed an independent consulting firm, and also worked at StartingDot before it was acquired by Afilias in 2016. During all of those years Stephane served in numerous leadership roles, including as GNSO Council Representative for the RrSG and GNSO Council Chair (2010-2012), Nominating Committee representative and Chair (2015), and RySG Vice Chair of Policy (2015-2018). Throughout, Stephane strove to work across constituencies to collaborate and build consensus on key issues facing the ICANN community. Please explain how the nominee meets the Award criteria #2? As noted above, Stephane Van Gelder served in leadership roles in the RrSG, the RySG, GNSO Council, and the Nominating Committee. These key leadership roles required that he rise above partisan politicking and seek consensus. In particular, his service on the NomCom required that he engage with people from other backgrounds, cultures and interests in order to achieve the group’s goals and best serve the ICANN community. Please explain how the nominee meets the Award criteria #3? Stephane Van Gelder volunteered an enormous amount of time serving the ICANN community. Besides all of the time he spent on the GNSO Council, Nominating Committee, RrSG and RySG, Stephane also contributed countless hours on Policy Development Process WGs and CCWGs. A tireless networker, he was always debating with colleagues across the community. Stephane also made the time to brief ICANN Fellows on the how the ICANN community functions. Please provide any further information in support of your nomination for panelists to review during the deliberation process as appropriate: Stephane Van Gelder tragically died from injuries suffered during a traffic accident on 26 March 2018. While we’ll never know what other services he may have provided the ICANN community, Stephane’s lasting legacy will be the significant body of work he performed over the years. We believe this legacy fully lives up to and deserves the recognition of ICANN’s Multistakeholder Ethos Award. _______________________________________________ So-ac-sg-cleaders mailing list So-ac-sg-cleaders@icann.org<mailto:So-ac-sg-cleaders@icann.org> https://mm.icann.org/mailman/listinfo/so-ac-sg-cleaders _______________________________________________ EURO-Discuss mailing list EURO-Discuss@atlarge-lists.icann.org<mailto:EURO-Discuss@atlarge-lists.icann.org> https://atlarge-lists.icann.org/mailman/listinfo/euro-discuss Homepage for the region: http://www.euralo.org<http://www.euralo.org/>
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Clement.GENTY@ensam.eu -
Matthias Markus Hudobnik -
Olivier MJ Crépin-Leblond -
Paul Diaz -
Roberto Gaetano