Dear All,<br><font face="Arial" size="2"><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Arial;"><br>Africa is a region of interest for the Nom Com
in 2008, as the ICANN Bylaws specify that there must be at least one director
from each of the 5 ICANN regions.</span></font> Njeri Rionge's term finishes in November 2008. And we have no representatives at the Generic Names Supporting Organisation.<font face="Arial" size="2"><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Arial;">
<br><br>The website for the 2008 Nom Com (<a href="http://nomcom.icann.org/">http://nomcom.icann.org</a>) has complete
information on the Statement of Interest and positions available for selection
by the Committee. The Committee has also posted translations of the 2008 Nom Com
flyer in English, French, Spanish and Portuguese. Translations of the flyer into
Arabic, Chinese, Russian and Swahili will also be posted in the near future.<br><br>If you need specific information do not hesitate to email me directly. For all who have other lists, please send to people whom you think would be interested and thanks for doing that.
<br><br>cheers,<br>ar<br></span></font><br>2008 ICANN Nominating Committee Issues Invitation for Statements of Interest in ICANN Leadership Positions <br><br>14 December 2007 <br><br>ICANN's Nominating Committee invites Statements of Interest from the Internet community as it seeks qualified candidates to assist in ICANN's technical and policy coordination role. Interested individuals are invited to submit a Statement of Interest to this year's Committee for the following positions:
<br> Two members of the ICANN Board of Directors<br> One member of the Council of the Generic Names Supporting Organization (GNSO)<br> One member of the Council of the Country-Code Names Supporting Organization (ccNSO)<br>
Two members of the At Large Advisory Committee (ALAC) <br><br>ICANN's Nominating Committee (Nom Com) is an independent committee tasked with selecting a majority of the members of ICANN's Board of Directors and other positions within ICANN's Supporting Organisations. ICANN is an internationally organised, public benefit, non-profit corporation dedicated to: preserving the operational security and stability of the Internet; promoting competition; achieving broad representation of global Internet communities; and supporting the development of policies appropriate to its mission through bottom-up, consensus-based processes.
<br><br>Individuals selected by the Nominating Committee will have a unique opportunity to work with accomplished colleagues from around the globe, address the Internet's intriguing technical coordination problems and policy development challenges with diverse functional, cultural, and geographic dimensions, and gain valuable insights and experience from working across boundaries of knowledge, responsibility and perspective.
<br><br>Those selected will gain the satisfaction of making a valuable public service contribution towards the continued function and evolution of an essential global resource. Considering the broad public interest, nominees will work to achieve the goals towards which ICANN is dedicated in order to facilitate the Internet's critically important societal functions.
<br><br>Current Board members who have been selected by the Nominating Committee include: Harald Tveit Alvastrand, Susan Crawford, Roberto Gaetano, Steven Goldstein, Dennis Jennings, Rajasekhar Ramaraj, Njeri Rionge, and Jean-Jacques Subrenat (see,
<a href="http://www.icann.org/general/board.html">http://www.icann.org/general/board.html</a>). <br><br>Statements of Interest for the positions described above can be submitted through <a href="mailto:nomcom2008@icann.org">
nomcom2008@icann.org</a>. <br><br>More information regarding the Nominating Committee can be found at <a href="http://nomcom.icann.org">http://nomcom.icann.org</a>. Applications will be considered confidentially and should be received by 15 April 2008 for full consideration. Selections will be announced before mid September 2008. Successful candidates will take up their positions following ICANN's Annual Meeting in November 2008.
<br><br>Questions or comments may be emailed to ICANN at <a href="mailto:nomcom2008@icann.org">nomcom2008@icann.org</a>. <br><br>Background: <br><br>The Nominating Committee is designed to function independently from the ICANN Board, Supporting Organisations, and Advisory Committees. Nominating Committee members act only on behalf of the interests of the global Internet community and within the scope of the ICANN mission and responsibilities assigned to it by the ICANN Bylaws.
<br><br>Nominating Committee members contribute understanding of the broad interests of the Internet community as a whole, and knowledge and experience of specific Internet constituencies who have appointed them. <br><br>
The challenge for the Nominating Committee is to integrate these perspectives and derive consensus in its selections. Although appointed by Supporting Organisations and other ICANN entities, individual Nominating Committee members are not accountable to their appointing constituencies.
<br><br>Members are, of course, accountable for adherence to the ICANN Bylaws and for compliance with the rules and procedures established by the Nominating Committee. <br><br>Successful candidates are not remunerated, although direct expenses incurred in the course of duty will be reimbursed. These positions may involve significant international travel, including personal presence at periodic ICANN meetings, as well as regular telephone and Internet communications.
<br><br>Recent ICANN Meetings have been held in New Zealand, Canada, Luxembourg, Argentina, South Africa, Morocco, Brazil, Portugal, Puerto Rico and the United States. Meetings during 2008 are scheduled for New Delhi, India, Paris, France, and a city in Africa to be announced. The diverse locations facilitate participation across the world's Internet community.