Nomcom Selection Offical
** http://www.icann.org/en/news/announcements/announcement-02sep13-en.htm**** ICANN 2013 Nominating Committee Announces Selections**** 2 September 2013**** The 2013 ICANN Nominating Committee (NomCom) has completed its selections for nine leadership positions within ICANN, listed below for each ICANN body, in alphabetical order by family name:**** ICANN Board of Directors**** *Cherine Chalaby<http://www.icann.org/en/groups/nomcom/bios-02sep13-en.htm#cherine-chalaby> *, Africa**** *Bruno Lanvin<http://www.icann.org/en/groups/nomcom/bios-02sep13-en.htm#bruno-lanvin> *, Europe**** *Erika Mann<http://www.icann.org/en/groups/nomcom/bios-02sep13-en.htm#erika-mann> *, Europe**** ALAC**** *Rafid Fatani<http://www.icann.org/en/groups/nomcom/bios-02sep13-en.htm#rafid-fatani> *, Asia/Australia/Pacific Islands**** *Beran Doneh Gillen<http://www.icann.org/en/groups/nomcom/bios-02sep13-en.htm#beran-doneh-gillen> *, Africa**** *Leon Sanchez<http://www.icann.org/en/groups/nomcom/bios-02sep13-en.htm#leon-sanchez> *, Latin America/Caribbean Islands**** GNSO Council**** *Daniel Reed<http://www.icann.org/en/groups/nomcom/bios-02sep13-en.htm#daniel-reed> * (Non-Contracted Party House)**** *Thomas Rickert<http://www.icann.org/en/groups/nomcom/bios-02sep13-en.htm#thomas-rickert> * (Contracted Party House)**** ccNSO Council**** *Celia Lerman<http://www.icann.org/en/groups/nomcom/bios-02sep13-en.htm#celia-lerman> * – Latin America/Caribbean Islands**** Those selected will take up their positions after the end of ICANN's Annual General Meeting, which will take place during the ICANN Public meeting scheduled for November 17-21, 2013, in Buenos Aires, Argentina.**** The NomCom is charged with recruiting and selecting a portion of ICANN's leadership. The NomCom is mandated to ensure that overall ICANN's leadership is diverse in geography, culture, skills, experience, and perspective. The basic criteria is that selectees are people of integrity, objectivity and sound judgment, can support decision-making within groups, can work effectively in English, have an understanding of ICANN's mission and operation, are committed to its success, experienced in world affairs, contribute to cultural, professional and geographic expertise, and can work long and hard as volunteers in the global public trust.**** Balancing Confidentiality with Transparency**** Discussing the 2013 Nominating Committee results, Yrjö Länsipuro, the Chair of the 2013 NomCom, shared the following:**** I am very happy to report that the 2013 NomCom reached a unanimous decision about the entire slate of selectees at our meeting in Durban, South Africa, immediately after the 47th ICANN meeting in that city.**** There were 110 candidates, a record number reached only once before (2003). This number reflects a growing interest for ICANN leadership positions, and also the strong outreach efforts by the 2013 NomCom. I want to thank all candidates and encourage those whom we could not select this time, to keep up their interest in ICANN.**** The 2013 NomCom was committed to striking a new balance between the imperative for confidentiality and protecting the privacy of the candidates, with the need to ensure that the NomCom processes are up to ICANN standards of openness and transparency. Accordingly, while maintaining strict confidentiality of candidate specific information, we held NomCom meetings in Beijing and Durban that were open to all community members, both in person and online. We also issued monthly progress report cards of our work to all constituencies and stakeholder groups represented on the committee.**** Last but not least, I want to thank all NomCom members, and ICANN staff supporting the NomCom, for their commitment to a year of very hard work and carrying it through with persistence, in a cooperative, constructive and collegial spirit.**** Regional Breakdown**** As noted above, the 2013 NomCom received 110 Statements of Interest from candidates all over the world (27 female and 83 male), during its open nomination period from 7 November 2012 to 15 May 2013. The regional breakdown of this year's candidates is:**** - 12 from Africa**** - 29 from Asia/Australia/Pacific**** - 33 from Europe**** - 18 from Latin America/Caribbean**** - 18 from North America**** For more information about the NomCom, please visit http://nomcom.icann.org/ Glenn McKnight mcknight.glenn@gmail.com skype gmcknight twitter gmcknight .
Noted and posted to agenda for today -----Original Message----- From: na-discuss-bounces@atlarge-lists.icann.org [mailto:na-discuss-bounces@atlarge-lists.icann.org] On Behalf Of Glenn McKnight Sent: Monday, September 2, 2013 9:08 PM To: NA Discuss Subject: [NA-Discuss] Nomcom Selection Offical ** http://www.icann.org/en/news/announcements/announcement-02sep13-en.htm**** ICANN 2013 Nominating Committee Announces Selections**** 2 September 2013**** The 2013 ICANN Nominating Committee (NomCom) has completed its selections for nine leadership positions within ICANN, listed below for each ICANN body, in alphabetical order by family name:**** ICANN Board of Directors**** *Cherine Chalaby<http://www.icann.org/en/groups/nomcom/bios-02sep13-en.htm#cherine-ch alaby> *, Africa**** *Bruno Lanvin<http://www.icann.org/en/groups/nomcom/bios-02sep13-en.htm#bruno-lanvi n> *, Europe**** *Erika Mann<http://www.icann.org/en/groups/nomcom/bios-02sep13-en.htm#erika-mann> *, Europe**** ALAC**** *Rafid Fatani<http://www.icann.org/en/groups/nomcom/bios-02sep13-en.htm#rafid-fatan i> *, Asia/Australia/Pacific Islands**** *Beran Doneh Gillen<http://www.icann.org/en/groups/nomcom/bios-02sep13-en.htm#beran-doneh -gillen> *, Africa**** *Leon Sanchez<http://www.icann.org/en/groups/nomcom/bios-02sep13-en.htm#leon-sanch ez> *, Latin America/Caribbean Islands**** GNSO Council**** *Daniel Reed<http://www.icann.org/en/groups/nomcom/bios-02sep13-en.htm#daniel-reed> * (Non-Contracted Party House)**** *Thomas Rickert<http://www.icann.org/en/groups/nomcom/bios-02sep13-en.htm#thomas-ric kert> * (Contracted Party House)**** ccNSO Council**** *Celia Lerman<http://www.icann.org/en/groups/nomcom/bios-02sep13-en.htm#celia-lerma n> * Latin America/Caribbean Islands**** Those selected will take up their positions after the end of ICANN's Annual General Meeting, which will take place during the ICANN Public meeting scheduled for November 17-21, 2013, in Buenos Aires, Argentina.**** The NomCom is charged with recruiting and selecting a portion of ICANN's leadership. The NomCom is mandated to ensure that overall ICANN's leadership is diverse in geography, culture, skills, experience, and perspective. The basic criteria is that selectees are people of integrity, objectivity and sound judgment, can support decision-making within groups, can work effectively in English, have an understanding of ICANN's mission and operation, are committed to its success, experienced in world affairs, contribute to cultural, professional and geographic expertise, and can work long and hard as volunteers in the global public trust.**** Balancing Confidentiality with Transparency**** Discussing the 2013 Nominating Committee results, Yrjö Länsipuro, the Chair of the 2013 NomCom, shared the following:**** I am very happy to report that the 2013 NomCom reached a unanimous decision about the entire slate of selectees at our meeting in Durban, South Africa, immediately after the 47th ICANN meeting in that city.**** There were 110 candidates, a record number reached only once before (2003). This number reflects a growing interest for ICANN leadership positions, and also the strong outreach efforts by the 2013 NomCom. I want to thank all candidates and encourage those whom we could not select this time, to keep up their interest in ICANN.**** The 2013 NomCom was committed to striking a new balance between the imperative for confidentiality and protecting the privacy of the candidates, with the need to ensure that the NomCom processes are up to ICANN standards of openness and transparency. Accordingly, while maintaining strict confidentiality of candidate specific information, we held NomCom meetings in Beijing and Durban that were open to all community members, both in person and online. We also issued monthly progress report cards of our work to all constituencies and stakeholder groups represented on the committee.**** Last but not least, I want to thank all NomCom members, and ICANN staff supporting the NomCom, for their commitment to a year of very hard work and carrying it through with persistence, in a cooperative, constructive and collegial spirit.**** Regional Breakdown**** As noted above, the 2013 NomCom received 110 Statements of Interest from candidates all over the world (27 female and 83 male), during its open nomination period from 7 November 2012 to 15 May 2013. The regional breakdown of this year's candidates is:**** - 12 from Africa**** - 29 from Asia/Australia/Pacific**** - 33 from Europe**** - 18 from Latin America/Caribbean**** - 18 from North America**** For more information about the NomCom, please visit http://nomcom.icann.org/ Glenn McKnight mcknight.glenn@gmail.com skype gmcknight twitter gmcknight . ------ NA-Discuss mailing list NA-Discuss@atlarge-lists.icann.org https://atlarge-lists.icann.org/mailman/listinfo/na-discuss Visit the NARALO online at http://www.naralo.org ------
Note that the correct spelling of incoming ALAC member from Africa is Beran Dondeh Gillen. Her name was mis-spelled in the original NomCom announcement (since corrected). Alan At 09/09/2013 11:38 AM, Garth Bruen wrote:
Noted and posted to agenda for today
-----Original Message----- From: na-discuss-bounces@atlarge-lists.icann.org [mailto:na-discuss-bounces@atlarge-lists.icann.org] On Behalf Of Glenn McKnight Sent: Monday, September 2, 2013 9:08 PM To: NA Discuss Subject: [NA-Discuss] Nomcom Selection Offical
** http://www.icann.org/en/news/announcements/announcement-02sep13-en.htm**** ICANN 2013 Nominating Committee Announces Selections**** 2 September 2013****
The 2013 ICANN Nominating Committee (NomCom) has completed its selections for nine leadership positions within ICANN, listed below for each ICANN body, in alphabetical order by family name:**** ICANN Board of Directors****
*Cherine Chalaby<http://www.icann.org/en/groups/nomcom/bios-02sep13-en.htm#cherine-ch alaby> *, Africa****
*Bruno Lanvin<http://www.icann.org/en/groups/nomcom/bios-02sep13-en.htm#bruno-lanvi n> *, Europe****
*Erika Mann<http://www.icann.org/en/groups/nomcom/bios-02sep13-en.htm#erika-mann> *, Europe**** ALAC****
*Rafid Fatani<http://www.icann.org/en/groups/nomcom/bios-02sep13-en.htm#rafid-fatan i> *, Asia/Australia/Pacific Islands****
*Beran Doneh Gillen<http://www.icann.org/en/groups/nomcom/bios-02sep13-en.htm#beran-doneh -gillen> *, Africa****
*Leon Sanchez<http://www.icann.org/en/groups/nomcom/bios-02sep13-en.htm#leon-sanch ez> *, Latin America/Caribbean Islands**** GNSO Council****
*Daniel Reed<http://www.icann.org/en/groups/nomcom/bios-02sep13-en.htm#daniel-reed> * (Non-Contracted Party House)****
*Thomas Rickert<http://www.icann.org/en/groups/nomcom/bios-02sep13-en.htm#thomas-ric kert> * (Contracted Party House)**** ccNSO Council****
*Celia Lerman<http://www.icann.org/en/groups/nomcom/bios-02sep13-en.htm#celia-lerma n> * - Latin America/Caribbean Islands****
Those selected will take up their positions after the end of ICANN's Annual General Meeting, which will take place during the ICANN Public meeting scheduled for November 17-21, 2013, in Buenos Aires, Argentina.****
The NomCom is charged with recruiting and selecting a portion of ICANN's leadership. The NomCom is mandated to ensure that overall ICANN's leadership is diverse in geography, culture, skills, experience, and perspective. The basic criteria is that selectees are people of integrity, objectivity and sound judgment, can support decision-making within groups, can work effectively in English, have an understanding of ICANN's mission and operation, are committed to its success, experienced in world affairs, contribute to cultural, professional and geographic expertise, and can work long and hard as volunteers in the global public trust.**** Balancing Confidentiality with Transparency****
Discussing the 2013 Nominating Committee results, Yrjö Länsipuro, the Chair of the 2013 NomCom, shared the following:****
I am very happy to report that the 2013 NomCom reached a unanimous decision about the entire slate of selectees at our meeting in Durban, South Africa, immediately after the 47th ICANN meeting in that city.****
There were 110 candidates, a record number reached only once before (2003). This number reflects a growing interest for ICANN leadership positions, and also the strong outreach efforts by the 2013 NomCom. I want to thank all candidates and encourage those whom we could not select this time, to keep up their interest in ICANN.****
The 2013 NomCom was committed to striking a new balance between the imperative for confidentiality and protecting the privacy of the candidates, with the need to ensure that the NomCom processes are up to ICANN standards of openness and transparency. Accordingly, while maintaining strict confidentiality of candidate specific information, we held NomCom meetings in Beijing and Durban that were open to all community members, both in person and online. We also issued monthly progress report cards of our work to all constituencies and stakeholder groups represented on the committee.****
Last but not least, I want to thank all NomCom members, and ICANN staff supporting the NomCom, for their commitment to a year of very hard work and carrying it through with persistence, in a cooperative, constructive and collegial spirit.**** Regional Breakdown****
As noted above, the 2013 NomCom received 110 Statements of Interest from candidates all over the world (27 female and 83 male), during its open nomination period from 7 November 2012 to 15 May 2013. The regional breakdown of this year's candidates is:****
- 12 from Africa**** - 29 from Asia/Australia/Pacific**** - 33 from Europe**** - 18 from Latin America/Caribbean**** - 18 from North America****
For more information about the NomCom, please visit http://nomcom.icann.org/
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Everyone/Anyone, I was thinking about the prospect of a TLD-wide privacy policy. This would involve requiring name purchasers to indicate via a check box that "I agree to abide by the privacy protection policies set by the XYZ TLD. See details here." My thinking is that there might be some advantage to requiring some transparency in privacy policy. Not necessarily requiring any particular level of transparency, but merely making the type of privacy (if any) obvious to the user. Is this done anywhere now? Is it practicable for a city-TLD such as .nyc? Your thoughts appreciated. Thomas Lowenhaupt, Director Connecting.nyc Inc.
Hi Tom, PointQuebec is in the process of refining it's rules and policies for the GeoTLD ".Quebec" to come. Since ISOC Quebec is supporting PointQuebec, we will participate and help them on policy issues, including transparency. Any input on a TLD-wide privacy policy from ISOC (or Chapters) would be helpfull. On the other hand, ISOC Quebec will be glad to share views and information on this important issue. Louis Houle Président La Société Internet du Québec (ISOC Québec) Louis.Houle@isocquebec.org Le 2013-09-09 16:44, Thomas Lowenhaupt a écrit :
Everyone/Anyone,
I was thinking about the prospect of a TLD-wide privacy policy. This would involve requiring name purchasers to indicate via a check box that "I agree to abide by the privacy protection policies set by the XYZ TLD. See details here."
My thinking is that there might be some advantage to requiring some transparency in privacy policy. Not necessarily requiring any particular level of transparency, but merely making the type of privacy (if any) obvious to the user.
Is this done anywhere now? Is it practicable for a city-TLD such as .nyc?
Your thoughts appreciated.
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Quite a few TLDs seem to be proposing that there will be variety of standards that their registrants would have to abide by (and qualifications that they will have to meet), so I don't see why this would not be possible. How one might enforce or police it is another question. At the very least, the TLD would have to accept reports of infractions, investigate and take action if needed. Probably not onerous *IF* the incidence rate is low. Alan At 09/09/2013 04:44 PM, Thomas Lowenhaupt wrote:
Everyone/Anyone,
I was thinking about the prospect of a TLD-wide privacy policy. This would involve requiring name purchasers to indicate via a check box that "I agree to abide by the privacy protection policies set by the XYZ TLD. See details here."
My thinking is that there might be some advantage to requiring some transparency in privacy policy. Not necessarily requiring any particular level of transparency, but merely making the type of privacy (if any) obvious to the user.
Is this done anywhere now? Is it practicable for a city-TLD such as .nyc?
Your thoughts appreciated.
Thomas Lowenhaupt, Director Connecting.nyc Inc. ------ NA-Discuss mailing list NA-Discuss@atlarge-lists.icann.org https://atlarge-lists.icann.org/mailman/listinfo/na-discuss
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