Hi Julie, there may be an issue in filling the survey tool, in particular No. 8 Skill set and experience. Ticking is only feasible once per row (which is ok) and once per column (not ok). Could you please fix it? Otherwise I suggest to send a copied/scanned printout to you. Best regards Wolf-Ulrich From: Julie Hedlund Sent: Saturday, July 16, 2016 3:18 PM To: gnso-csc@icann.org Subject: [Gnso-csc] Kick Off: Evaluation Meeting/Procedures -- GNSO CSC Liaison Candidates Dear CSC Selection Committee members, As the deadline for Candidates to provide their Expressions of Interest ended on 15 July, this is the formal kick-off of the evaluation process of the Expressions of Interest/Candidates for GNSO CSC Liaison. Evaluation Meeting: Many thanks to all of you who took the poll. According to the doodle the only time that works (more or less well) for all: Tuesday, 19 July: 2100 UTC 1400 PDT – Los Angles, USA 1700 EDT – Washington, DC, USA 1800 PRT – Sao Paolo, Brazil 2300 CEST – Berlin, Germany Wednesday, 20 July: 0500 AWST – Perth, Australia 0700 AEST – Hobart, Tasmania Evaluation Procedures: As of 15 July we have only one candidate: James Gannon. It is possible, however, that others may come in after the deadline. If so, I’ll forward them immediately. Here are the steps in the process and dates, per the notes from our meeting on 29 June in Helsinki (see below): 16-18 July: CSC Selection Committee members conduct evaluation using the SurveyMonkey Evaluation tool (see link below). 19 July, 2100: CSC Selection Committee meets to rank top 4 candidates (or as many candidates as applicable). 19 July: CSC Selection Committee will provide the top 4 candidates (or as many as applicable) to the GNSO Council for consideration, and as an amendment to the motion for consideration at its meeting on 21 July. 24 July: Meeting to discuss full slate of CSC members and liaisons. Note: The only time that works, and not for all, is 2100 UTC. We can discuss on 19 July if we want to keep this time. In the meantime, I will tentatively get it set up. 30 July: Draft motion due for the GNSO Council meeting, or vote outside of a meeting, on 09 August. Evaluation Notes: 1. The skills evaluation will be the primary criterion to prioritize candidates, but gender and geographic diversity could be secondary criteria. 2. Each CSC Selection Committee member may draft his or her own ranking that may be used to guide the discussion of the final ranking among the full Committee. The Candidate Expression of Interest and CVs received thus far is attached for your review. Here is the link to the Survey Tool: https://s.zoomerang.com/r/WVZ239V. James Gannon has separately provided his CV/bio at: https://ie.linkedin.com/in/jaygannon. Thank you very much for your assistance and please let me know if you have questions. Kind regards, Julie Julie Hedlund, Policy Director CSC Selection Committee Meeting Notes, 29 June 2016 1. CSC Selection Committee rules of working (conflicts of interest, consensus finding, ...): · Wolf-Ulrich offered, and was accepted, to Chair/Moderate. · Conflicts of interest are not an issue since no Selection Committee member plans to apply for the liaison role. · Decision-making will be via full consensus with no objections. 2. Discussion of CSC candidate evaluation survey tool and the evaluation process: · The criteria in the survey tool, which is taken from the original Call for EoI, will form the basis of the evaluation. · Determined that there is no need for Selection Committee members to recuse from the evaluation of candidates from the same C/SG because: o There are likely to be few candidates; o Evaluators from the same C/SG as a candidate may provide useful knowledge and perspective. · If an interview of an unfamiliar candidate is desired it might be arranged, but not likely to be needed. · Support Staff will check EoIs and request any missing information if necessary. · Support Staff will review the survey tool and check to see if both conflicts of interest questions should be mandatory (right now just the first is marked as such). · The skills evaluation will be the primary criterion to prioritize candidates, but gender and geographic diversity could be secondary criteria. · Each CSC Selection Committee member may draft his or her own ranking that may be used to guide the discussion of the final ranking among the full Committee. 3. Update on EOIs received to date: 1 received thus far 4. Review of CSC Selection Timeline – Comparison of ccNSO and GNSO Activities/Dates: · Determine why the ccNSO dates are later than those originally proposed for the ccNSO/GNSO/RySG consultation, although this may not be an issue. · Note that the ccNSO proposal is that the selection of the full slate of liaisons and members would be made by a joint Selection Committee of the ccNSO/GNSO/RySG. GNSO CSC Selection Committee members noted that they may be willing to serve on that joint selection committee. 5. Review of Update Slides for GNSO Council Meeting: · Minor edits. · Include Timeline of the comparison of ccNSO and GNSO Activities/Dates. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- _______________________________________________ Gnso-csc mailing list Gnso-csc@icann.org https://mm.icann.org/mailman/listinfo/gnso-csc