Hello Lori and all:

This team has done tremendous work, they probably should continue and I have utmost respect for each one of them, but why does this feel a bit rushed and skewed in Chapters NA region representation? 
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Leah Symekher
SFBay Area ISOC Chapter, President


On 4/11/16 12:17 PM, Loris Taylor wrote:
Staff:

I nominate Glenn McKnight as NARALO Chair.
I nominate Judith Hellerstein as NARALO Secretariat.
I nominate Alan Greenberg as ALAC Representative.
I recommend to the ALAC for Eduardo Diaz to continue as NARALO NomCom Delegate

NARALO Chair: Currently held by Glenn McKnight. Current term ends at the end of the 2016 Annual General Meeting (AGM). The new term starts immediately after the end of the current term and continues until the end of the 2017 AGM.  Glenn is not term limited and is eligible for re-selection.

NARALO Secretariat: Currently held by Judith Hellerstein. Current term ends at the end of the 2016 AGM. The new term starts immediately after the end of the current term and continues until the end of the 2017 AGM.  Judith is not term limited and is eligible for re-selection.

ALAC  Representative,  Currently held  by Alan Greenberg who won a special election to finish out the ALAC term held by Glenn McKnight, who resigned to be Chair of NARALO.  Current term ends at the end of the 2016 AGM. The new term starts immediately after the end of the current term and continues until the end of the 2018 AGM.  This is  a new two year term and this position is not term limited. Alan is eligible for re-election.

NARALO  NomCom Delegate: The current NA delegate to the 2016 NomCom is Eduardo Diaz. According to NomCom rules, a delegate may serve up to two consecutive terms. Eduardo has served one term and is eligible to serve another term.

 


Best Regards,

Loris Taylor
President & CEO
Native Public Media
(928) 853-2430 
Member, International Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers


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