ICANN Nominating
Committee
Formal Call for Recommendations and Statements of Interest
5 April 2003
Key Points
Contents
A: Introduction
B: Permissions to Redistribute and Translate
C: Language Requirement
D: "Deadline" and Confidential Treatment of Recommendations
and Statements of Interest
E: Positions to be Filled by NomCom and Terms of Duty
F: Eligibility, Criteria, and Other Selection Factors
G: Current Composition of Board, GNSO Council, and ALAC
H: Review Process Summary
I: Target date for Announcement of NomCom Selections
J: Further Questions and Comments?
K: NomCom Disclaimer
L: How and Where to Submit Recommendations
M: How and Where to Submit Statements of Interest
A: Introduction
The ICANN Nominating Committee (NomCom) invites the participation of
the Internet community in a new process to select well-qualified, accomplished
individuals to serve in three sets of leadership positions in ICANN.
NomCom is looking for individuals who have demonstrated the maturity,
experience, knowledge and skills to handle the tasks and make the judgments
involved in fulfilling the roles of Board Directors, Generic Names Supporting
Organization (GNSO) Council Members and Interim At Large Advisory Committee
(ALAC) Members.
We invite both (1) Recommendations of persons to be considered and
(2) Statements of Interest from persons who wish to be considered
for the following positions: eight seats on the Board of Directors, three
seats on the GNSO, and five seats on the Interim ALAC. NomCom will use
the criteria and eligibility factors described below in Section
F to make its selections.
The NomCom welcomes your active participation in this new nominating
process and will be grateful for the valuable input it hopes to receive.
If you would like to receive NomCom announcements, please send an e-mail
with the text "subscribe nomcom.announce" to <nomcom.announce-request@icann.org>.
NomCom and its Process
The objective of ICANN's new nominating committee process is to balance
the Supporting Organization-based and constituency-based selection of
Directors and individuals for other positions to ensure that ICANN can
benefit from participants of the highest integrity and capability who
place the public interest ahead of any particular interests, but who
are nevertheless knowledgeable about the environment in which ICANN
operates.
NomCom seeks widespread participation, through submission of Recommendations
and Statements of Interest, to find the talent and experience needed
for these roles, to inform NomCom's decisions, and to generate the confidence
and respect of the community for those who NomCom selects.
Central to the NomCom process are the Statements of Interest received
from individuals who agree to be considered for service in any of the
above positions. A Statement of Interest needs to be completed in full
and received by the NomCom no later than 5 May 2003 (see Section
M: How and Where to Submit Statements of Interest ). A person who
has submitted the Statement of Interest is considered a Candidate for
selection by the NomCom. If the Statement of Interest is missing required
information, the individual will not be considered a Candidate for selection
by the NomCom.
In order to enhance the Candidate pool from which NomCom will make
its selection, Recommendations are encouraged. If you would like to
recommend someone for NomCom consideration, please see Section
L: How, and Where to Submit Recommendations.
NomCom members act only on behalf of the interests of the global Internet
community and within the scope of the ICANN Mission and the responsibilities
assigned to NomCom by the ICANN Bylaws. <http://www.icann.org/general/bylaws.htm>
NomCom operates independently from the ICANN Board, the Supporting
Organizations, and Advisory Committees. The functional and geographic
diversity of NomCom members enable and encourage it to select persons
who are not beholden to any particular interests and are capable of
representing the broader view of the Internet Community.
The Bylaws stipulate that the NomCom is responsible for the selection
of all ICANN Directors except the President and those selected by ICANN's
Supporting Organizations, and for such other selections as are set forth
in the Bylaws. [Article VII, Section 1 <http://www.icann.org/general/bylaws.htm#VII-1>]
NomCom selections are final; no further approval or ratification is
needed.
ICANN Mission
The Mission of the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers
("ICANN") is to coordinate, at the overall level, the global
Internet's systems of unique identifiers, and in particular to ensure
the stable and secure operation of the Internet's unique identifier
systems.
In particular, ICANN:
1. Coordinates the allocation and assignment of the three sets of
unique identifiers for the Internet, which are
a. Domain names (forming a system referred to as the "DNS");
b. Internet protocol ("IP") addresses and autonomous system
("AS") numbers;
c. Protocol port and parameter numbers.
2. Coordinates the operation and evolution of the DNS root name server
system.
3. Coordinates policy development reasonably and appropriately related
to these technical functions.
B: Permissions to Redistribute and
Translate
NomCom seeks your assistance in outreach and recruiting in this new nominating
process.
NomCom encourages redistribution of this Formal Call for Recommendations
and Statements of Interest provided it is transmitted in its entirety,
without any changes.
NomCom encourages translation of this Formal Call and grants permission
to distribute a translation provided that (1) any distributed translation
includes the full text of the Formal Call in English in its entirety and
without any changes and (2) a copy of the translation and the identity
and contact information for the translator are sent to NomCom at <nomcom.comments@icann.org>.
C: Language Requirement
ICANN conducts its work in English, and those selected for the positions
that NomCom will fill must be able to work and communicate in written
and spoken English.
All submissions of Recommendations and Statements of Interest should
therefore be submitted in English.
D. "Deadline" and Confidential
Treatment of Recommendations and Statements of Interest
Deadline for Full Consideration
NomCom requests your cooperation in meeting the challenge of completing
its work so that the New Board of ICANN can be seated at the close of
the meeting in Montreal on 22-26 June 2003. <http://www.icann.org/montreal/>.
Early submission of Recommendations and Statements of Interest will
be helpful.
FOR
FULL CONSIDERATION BY NOMCOM ALL COMPLETED STATEMENTS OF INTEREST
MUST BE RECEIVED BY NOMCOM NO LATER THAN 5 MAY 2003. |
NomCom reserves the right to consider Statements of Interest received
after 5 May 2003, but makes no commitment to do so.
Terminology
The term "Candidate" will be reserved for those individuals
who agree to be considered by the NomCom for whom all required information
in the Statement of Interest has been received.
The term "Nominee" is reserved to refer to a Candidate selected
by NomCom for a position it is charged to fill. NomCom selections are
final, no further approval or ratification is needed.
Confidential
Treatment of Recommendations and Statements of Interest
To ensure open and frank communication with the NomCom, we have paid
particular attention in our procedures to safeguarding confidentiality.
Specifically, under our procedures all NomCom members will safeguard
all internal NomCom communications and treat them as strictly private,
confidential, and for the use of immediate committee members and NomCom
staff only, without exception.
NomCom members will not disclose outside of the committee the identities
of Candidates under consideration by the NomCom, nor any discussions
about them, unless both the Candidate and the NomCom as a whole have
given explicit authorization to disclose the information.
Note that because NomCom will need to check references and consult
selected third-party sources on a confidential basis before making its
final selections, those wishing to be considered as Candidates are required
to confirm this understanding of the confidentiality arrangements when
they submit a Statement of Interest. NomCom also reserves the right
to disclose the identities of those who submit Recommendations when
it is necessary to do so in the course of the review process.
When NomCom has completed its selection of Nominees for the positions
it is charged to fill, NomCom will, of course, publish the identities
of the Nominees.
Statistical information, without identifying information, may be published.
For example, information about the size and nature of the Candidate
pool.
See Section K: NomCom Disclaimer for more details.
E: Positions to Be Filled by Nomcom
and Terms of Duty
In early June 2003, the NomCom expects to make its final selection for
individuals to serve the 19 Terms of Duty that are associated with the
following 16 positions:
- 8 seats on the ICANN Board of Directors,
- 5 seats on the Interim ALAC (At-Large Advisory Committee), and
- 3 seats on the GNSO (Generic Names Supporting Organization) Council.
Associated with the above 16 seats, are 19 Terms of Duty (see below).
Note that the start of the terms of duty for these positions is when
the New Board is seated. [Article XX, Section 2 (4) <http://www.icann.org/general/bylaws.htm#XX-2.4>]
We expect the New Board to be seated at the close of the ICANN meeting
in Montreal, 26 June 2003. This expected date is used in the tables below,
but may be subject to change.
Note that ICANN's Annual Meeting is required by the Bylaws to be in the
fourth quarter of the year, i.e., some time during the period 1 October-31
December. [Bylaws Article VI, Section 13 <http://www.icann.org/general/bylaws.htm#VI-13>]
POSITION: ICANN Board
of Directors
Number of Seats: 8
Number of Terms of Duty: 11 |
No. of Terms |
Start of Term of Duty |
End of Term of Duty |
3 |
26 June 2003 |
Conclusion of Annual Meeting 2003 |
3 |
26 June 2003 |
Conclusion of Annual Meeting 2004 |
2 |
26 June 2003 |
Conclusion of Annual Meeting 2005 |
3 |
Conclusion of Annual Meeting 2003 |
Conclusion of Annual Meeting 2006 |
[Note: Three of the ICANN Board Seats have two terms of duty:
One term commences on the 26th June 2003 and lasts till the conclusion
of the Annual Meeting in 2003. The second term commences at the conclusion
of the Annual Meeting in 2003 and lasts until the conclusion of the Annual
Meeting in 2006.]
POSITION: Interim
At-Large Advisory Committee
Number of Seats: 5
Number of Terms of Duty: 5 |
No. of Terms |
Start of Term of Duty |
End of Term of Duty |
2 |
26 June 2003 |
Conclusion of Annual Meeting 2004 |
3 |
26 June 2003 |
Conclusion of Annual Meeting 2005 |
POSITION: Generic
Names Supporting Organization Council
Number of Seats: 3
Number of Terms of Duty: 3 |
No. of Terms |
Start of Term of Duty |
End of Term of Duty |
1 |
26 June 2003 |
Conclusion of Annual Meeting 2004 |
2 |
26 June 2003 |
Conclusion of Annual Meeting 2005 |
F: Eligibility, Criteria, and Other
Selection Factors
In selecting Nominees of the highest integrity and capability, the NomCom
will apply the criteria for selection and terms of eligibility, defined
in the applicable ICANN Bylaws, to identify a pool of qualified Candidates.
To select from this pool of qualified Candidates, NomCom will take into
account additional considerations, related to the roles to be filled,
that it finds important as progress in the selection process is made.
By doing so, the NomCom seeks to ensure that ICANN can benefit from those
who place the public interest ahead of any particular special interests,
but who are nevertheless knowledgeable about the environment in which
ICANN operates.
In doing so, the NomCom also implements ICANN's Core Values to seek and
support broad, informed participation reflecting the functional, geographic,
and cultural diversity of the Internet at all levels of policy development
and decision-making. <http://www.icann.org/general/bylaws.htm#I-2.4>
Roles of the Positions
to Be Filled
NomCom will be selecting its Nominees with careful consideration of
the roles they fill:
ICANN's Directors, as a group, are responsible for exercising
the powers of ICANN, controling its property, and conducting or directing
its business and affairs, except as otherwise provided in the ICANN
Articles of Incorporation or Bylaws. Directors serve as individuals
who have the duty to act in what they reasonably believe are the best
interests of ICANN and not as representatives of the entity that selected
them, their employers, or any other organizations or constituencies.
[Bylaws Article II, section 1 <http://www.icann.org/general/bylaws.htm#II-1>
and Article VI, Section 7 <http://www.icann.org/general/bylaws.htm#VI-7>]
The GNSO Council is responsible for managing the policy development
process of the GNSO. [Bylaws Article X, Section 3(4) <http://www.icann.org/general/bylaws.htm#X-3.4>]
The Interim ALAC is to consider and provide advice on the activities
of ICANN, insofar as they relate to the interests of individual users.
[Bylaws Article XI, Section 2(4) <http://www.icann.org/general/bylaws.htm#XI-2.4>]
Criteria
for Selection for ICANN Directors, GNSO Council Members, and Interim
ALAC Members
NomCom will use for all of these positions the criteria in the
Bylaws for selection of ICANN Directors. See below. NomCom may use some
additional considerations for the GNSO Council and Interim ALAC positions
to support the specific roles of these entities.
Criteria for
Selection of ICANN Directors
"ICANN Directors shall be:
1. Accomplished persons of integrity, objectivity, and intelligence,
with reputations for sound judgement and open minds, and a demonstrated
capacity for thoughtful group decision-making;
2. Persons with an understanding of ICANN's mission and the potential
impact of ICANN decisions on the global Internet community, and
committed to the success of ICANN;
3. Persons who will produce the broadest cultural and geographic
diversity on the Board consistent with meeting the other criteria
set forth in this Section;
4. Persons who, in the aggregate, have personal familiarity with
the operation of gTLD registries and registrars; with ccTLD registries;
with IP address registries; with Internet technical standards and
protocols; with policy-development procedures, legal traditions,
and the public interest; and with the broad range of business, individual,
academic, and non-commercial users of the Internet;
5. Persons who are willing to serve as volunteers, without compensation
other than the reimbursement of certain expenses; and
6. Persons who are able to work and communicate in written and
spoken English."
[Article VI, Sec. 3 <http://www.icann.org/general/bylaws.htm#VI-3>]
Eligibility Factors
1. Eligibility for Selection to any of the Positions NomCom Fills
No person who serves on the NomCom in any capacity is eligible for
selection by any means to any position on the Board or any other ICANN
body having one or more membership positions that the Nominating Committee
is responsible for filling, until the conclusion of an ICANN annual
meeting that coincides with, or is after, the conclusion of that person's
service on the Nominating Committee. [Bylaws Article VII, Section
8, <http://www.icann.org/general/bylaws.htm#VII-8>]
2. Eligibility Factors for ICANN Directors
a. NomCom shall seek to ensure that the ICANN Board is composed
of members who in the aggregate display diversity in geography,
culture, skills, experience, and perspective, by applying the criteria
set forth above in this document. [Article VI, Section 2(2) <http://www.icann.org/general/bylaws.htm#VI-2.2>]
b. At no time shall the NomCom select a Director to fill any vacancy
or expired term whose selection would cause the total number of
Directors (not including the President) who are citizens of countries
in any one Geographic Region to exceed five; and the NomCom shall
ensure through its selections that at all times the Board includes
at least one Director who is a citizen of a country in each ICANN
Geographic Region. [Bylaws Article VI, Section 2(2) <http://www.icann.org/general/bylaws.htm#VI-2.2>]
c. No official of a national government or a multinational entity
established by treaty or other agreement between national governments
may serve as a Director. [Bylaws Article VI, Section 4 <http://www.icann.org/general/bylaws.htm#VI-4>]
d. No person who serves in any capacity (including as a liaison)
on any Supporting Organization Council shall simultaneously serve
as a Director or liaison to the Board. Details on this restriction
are explained in the Bylaws Article VI, Section 4. [<http://www.icann.org/general/bylaws.htm#VI-4>]
e. All the past ICANN Directors except Pindar Wong, and all current
Directors except Linda Wilson are eligible for selection in 2003,
since none of them has exceeded the three term limit as defined
in the Bylaws. Wong and Wilson are ineligible in 2003 by reason
of their service on the NomCom. [Bylaws Article VI, Section 8(5)
<http://www.icann.org/general/bylaws.htm#VI-8.5>,
Article VII, Section 8 <http://www.icann.org/general/bylaws.htm#VII-8>,
and Article XX, Section 2(8) <http://www.icann.org/general/bylaws.htm#XX-2.8>]
3. Eligibility Factors for GNSO Council Members
No more than one officer, director, or employee of any particular
corporation or other organization (including its subsidiaries and
affiliates) shall serve on the GNSO Council at any given time. [Bylaws
Article X, Section 3(5) <http://www.icann.org/general/bylaws.htm#X-3.5>]
4. Eligibility Factors for Interim ALAC Members
The five members of ALAC selected by the NomCom shall include one
citizen of a country within each of the five Geographic Regions (Europe;
Asia/Australia/Pacific; Latin America/Caribbean Islands; Africa; and
North America) established according to Bylaws Article VI, Section
5. [Bylaws Article XI, Section 2(4)(b) <http://www.icann.org/general/bylaws.htm#XI-2.4b>]
Additional
Considerations for GNSO and ALAC Positions
The criteria for selection of the GNSO Council and At Large Advisory
Committee members are less specifically defined in the Bylaws, but the
NomCom notes the "Legislative History" behind the decision
for NomCom to select some individuals to the above committees. [ICANN:
A Blueprint for Reform, Section 3 (20 June 2002) <http://www.icann.org/committees/evol-reform/blueprint-20jun02.htm#3>
and Final Implementation Report and Recommendations, Section 3(C) (2
October 2002) <http://www.icann.org/committees/evol-reform/final-implementation-report-02oct02.htm#GNSO>]
NomCom is looking for individuals who have demonstrated the maturity,
experience, knowledge and skills to handle the tasks and make the judgments
involved in fulfilling the roles of Board Directors, GNSO Council Members
and ALAC Members.
1. Additional Considerations for the GNSO Council Positions
For the GNSO Council positions, specific experience related to the
scope of GNSO's work with the Domain Name System would be advantageous,
whereas Country-Code TLD (ccTLD) and Regional Internet Registry (RIR)
familiarity would be less important for these positions.
2. Additional Considerations for the Interim ALAC Positions
For the ALAC positions, experience and skills that bear on gathering,
understanding, and communicating the interests of individual users
would be advantageous. Perspectives not otherwise reflected in the
existing ALAC membership would be advantageous. NomCom's selections
for ALAC are intended to diversify the skill and experience sets of
the ALAC, including in such areas as group decision-making. Over time
these NomCom selections present an opportunity to connect with the
interests of individual users from all categories.
G: Current Composition of Board, GNSO
Council, and ALAC
The current ICANN Board is comprised of 18 members:
<http://www.icann.org/general/abouticann.htm>
- Africa:
- Mouhamet Diop
- Nii Quaynor
- Asia/Pacific:
- Masanobu Katoh
- Sang-Hyon Kyong
- Jun Murai
- Paul Twomey (President and CEO)
- Europe:
- Amadeu Abril i Abril
- Hans Kraaijenbrink
- Andy Mueller-Maguhn
- Helmut Schink
- Francisco A. Jesus Silva
- Latin America/Caribbean:
- Alejandro Pisanty (Vice-Chairman)
- Ivan Moura Campos
- North America:
- Karl Auerbach
- Vinton G. Cerf (Chairman)
- Lyman Chapin
- Jonathan Cohen
- Linda S. Wilson
Biographical information on the current Board members is presented
on the ICANN website <http://www.icann.org/general/abouticann.htm>
When the New Board is seated, the members of the New ICANN Board selected
by the Board or Supporting Organizations and identified to date will
be:
- Africa:
- Mouhamet Diop (from the Address Supporting Organization)
- Asia/Pacific:
- Paul Twomey (President and CEO)
- Europe:
- Latin America/Caribbean:
- North America:
- Lyman Chapin (from the Address Supporting Organisation)
- John Klensin (Internet Architecture Board Liaison)
The current GNSO Council is comprised of these members:
<http://gnso.icann.org/constituency/ncmembers.html>
- Africa:
- Asia/Pacific:
- Jordyn Buchanan (New Zealand)
- Eung Hwi Chun (South Korea)
- Grant Forsyth (New Zealand)
- Ellen Shankman (Israel)
- Bruce Tonkin (Australia)
- Europe:
- Laurence Djolakian (France)
- Tony Holmes (United Kingdom)
- Cary Karp (Sweden)
- Thomas Keller (Germany)
- Philip Sheppard (United Kingdom)
- Latin America/Caribbean:
- Antonio Harris (Argentina)
- Gabriel Piñeiro (Argentina)
- North America:
- Marilyn Cade (United States)
- Milton Mueller (United States)
- Jeff Neuman (United States)
- Greg Ruth (United States)
- Lynda Roesch (United States)
- Ken Stubbs (United States)
Here is the current composition of the Interim ALAC:
<http://www.icann.org/committees/alac/>
- Africa:
- Pierre Dandjinou (Benin)
- Clement Dzidonu (Ghana)
- Asia/Pacific:
- Izumi Aizu (Japan)
- Xue Hong (China)
- Europe:
- Vittorio Bertola (Italy)
- Thomas Roessler (Germany)
- Latin America/Caribbean:
- Erick Iriarte Ahon (Peru)
- Sebastian J. Ricciardi (Argentina)
- North America:
- Esther Dyson (United States)
- Wendy Seltzer (United States)
H: Review Process Summary
For full consideration to be given to a Candidate, a completed Statement
of Interest must be received by NomCom no later than 5 May 2003.
NomCom will begin its review of Candidate information contained in the
completed Statement of Interest as
soon as it is received and confirmed to have all required information.
NomCom reserves the right to consider Statements of Interest received
after 5 May, but makes no commitment to do so.
The NomCom will evaluate Candidates in a fair and consistent manner,
considering the Statement of Interest, references, interviews, consultations,
and third-party information sources. While doing so, it will adhere to
its Code of Ethics, which includes procedures regarding Confidentiality
and Conflict of Interest. <http://www.icann.org/committees/nom-comm/>
NomCom will need to carry out due diligence regarding candidates it wishes
to consider in the final round of review. For this purpose NomCom will
arrange, with consent of these candidates, to conduct confidential references
and credential verification and consult with others, not named by the
Candidate, on a confidential basis.
It should be noted that this Nominating Committee process differs from
an election, although the goal is the same: to elicit the Internet community's
participation in a thoughtful process leading to the selection of very
well-qualified individuals to fulfill the specific roles of their positions.
In this Nominating Committee process:
Members of the Internet community will have the opportunity to recommend
individuals for the positions to be filled; members of the Internet
community will have the opportunity to volunteer to be considered for
the positions to be filled; those who submit a completed Statement of
Interest ("Candidates") will have the opportunity to provide
NomCom with evidence of their suitability for the positions; careful due
diligence will be undertaken about the Candidates' qualifications and
reputations; the Internet community will have a mechanism to submit comments
to the NomCom about the process; and a set of frequently asked questions
with their answers will be posted on the NomCom website as the recruitment
and evaluation process progresses.
Note that Endorsements by organizations or groups and lists of signatories
are not appropriate for this Nominating Committee process, and they will
not be influential in NomCom's selections since popularity is not one
of the criteria being used.
The Bylaws stipulate that the NomCom is responsible for the selection
of all ICANN Directors except the President and those selected by ICANN's
Supporting Organizations, and for such other selections as are set forth
in the Bylaws. [Article VII, Section 1 <http://www.icann.org/general/bylaws.htm#VII-1>].
NomCom selections are final; no further approval or ratification is
needed.
I: Target Date for Announcement of
NomCom Selections
NomCom expects to announce its final Nominees in early June 2003.
Statistical information, without identifying information may be published.
For example, information about the size and nature of the candidate pool.
J: Further Questions and Comments?
Should you have any questions or comments, please send them via e-mail
to <nomcom.comments@icann.org>.
Answers to frequently asked questions will be summarized, without attribution,
and communicated via the FAQ Section on the NomCom website <http://www.icann.org/committees/nom-comm/>:
the primary source of information regarding the work and progress of the
NomCom.
For example, the time commitment expected for each of the positions to
be filled will be explained in the FAQ Section of the NomCom website.
K: NomCom Disclaimer
The NomCom's procedures for Confidential
Treatment of Recommendations and Statements of Interest call for confidential
treatment of the identities of Candidates and the NomCom's discussions
about the Candidates. In performing its function, however, the NomCom
will consult Candidates' references and do third-party reference checks
on a confidential basis. Once selections are made, the NomCom will make
the identities of the selected Candidates public. Although NomCom will
take reasonable steps to ensure that its confidentiality procedures are
followed, confidentiality cannot be assured and Candidates shall have
no claims against ICANN, the NomCom, or affiliated persons in the event
information is disclosed despite these procedures.
By submitting a Statement of Interest, each Candidate authorizes the
NomCom to consult with the Candidate's references and do third-party reference
checks. Each Candidate also agrees that he or she is not entitled to review
or access any of the information received, generated, or considered by
the NomCom regarding any Candidate, or any of the NomCom's discussions
or deliberations regarding any Candidate. Each Candidate acknowledges
that he or she has no right to challenge or seek review of the NomCom's
selections.
L: How and Where to Submit Recommendations
To enhance the Candidate pool from which NomCom will select Nominees,
we encourage you to submit recommendations of individuals who should be
invited to complete the Statement of Interest.
We also ask you to inform those whom you recommend that you have submitted
their names to NomCom. If your recommendee(s) agrees to be considered
by the NomCom, please encourage them to complete the Statement of Interest,
in full, and return it to NomCom as soon as possible.
NomCom will only consider and select those individuals who have completed
the Statement of Interest.
For full consideration, Statements of Interest must be received by NomCom
no later than 5 May 2003.
A recommendation is not a requirement for consideration by the NomCom.
Note also that Endorsements by organizations or groups and lists of signatories
are not appropriate for this Nominating Committee process, and they will
not be influential in NomCom's selections since popularity is not one
of the criteria being used.
NomCom will only consider electronic submissions via e-mail.
To submit a Recommendation please send an e-mail to <nomcom.submissions@icann.org>
that includes the following information:
(a) Name of Recommendee
(b) Recommendee's e-mail address
(c) Your name
(d) Your e-mail address
(In your Recommendation, please be sure to identify which name is that
of the Recommendee and which is your own name.)
NomCom reserves the right to disclose the names of those who submit recommendations
when it is necessary to do so in the course of the review process.
NomCom will acknowledge your recommendation and submit to you and your
recommendee(s) the Statement of Interest Form and Instructions.
M: How and Where to Submit Statements
of Interest
To submit a Statement of Interest, any individual who wishes to be considered
for selection by the NomCom must complete an ICANN
NOMINATING COMMITTEE STATEMENT OF INTEREST (see below), in full,
and return it to the NomCom.
For Full Consideration by the NomCom, the Statement of Interest must
be received by the NomCom no later than 5 May 2003.
NomCom will contact by e-mail all those for whom it receives Recommendations
to request their submission of a Statement
of Interest (see below), but NomCom will only consider and select
individuals who have submitted a completed Statement of Interest.
A recommendation is not a requirement for consideration by the NomCom.
Note also that Endorsements by organizations or groups and lists of signatories
are not appropriate for this Nominating Committee process, and they will
not be influential in NomCom's selections since popularity is not one
of the criteria being used.
If you would like to be considered as a Candidate for one or more of
the positions NomCom will fill, please submit the ICANN
NOMINATING COMMITTEE STATEMENT OF INTEREST (see below).
NomCom will only consider electronic submissions via e-mail.
NomCom requests that you submit your Statement of Interest as soon as
possible so that NomCom can follow up with your references or with you
if it has any questions.
For full consideration of your Statement of Interest please:
a. complete in full the Statement of Interest below, using English
and plain text, and without the use of additional attachments;
b. provide your responses to the Statement of Interest items in order,
immediately after the item;
c. make your response sufficient to stand alone without reliance on
linked resources;
d. understand that the NomCom may not be able to review material that
you reference by URL links in your response;
e. provide the meaning of any acronyms used to reference an organization
or activity, and state the purpose of the organization or activity;
f. limit your responses to less than 3,500 words (in total) and focus
your responses carefully in terms of the nature of the position(s)
for which you wish to be considered to give the NomCom a clear picture
of your candidacy;
g. send the completed Statement of Interest via e-mail to <nomcom.submissions@icann.org>.
ICANN
Nominating Committee
Statement of Interest
If you agree to be considered for selection by the ICANN Nominating Committee
(NomCom) please complete this Statement of Interest.
If any required item is missing information, the Statement of Interest
will be considered incomplete and you will not be considered a Candidate
for selection by the NomCom.
Therefore, please ensure that you complete all of the required items
(a-o) below. Item p is optional.
Please complete this form in English and limit your response to less
than 3,500 words.
Once your Statement of Interest is complete, please e-mail it to <nomcom.submissions@icann.org>.
NomCom will only consider electronic submissions via e-mail.
Use of plain text is highly encouraged. There should be no additional
attachments to this Statement of Interest (e.g., do not attach any Resume/CV).
Please provide the meaning of any acronyms used to reference an organization
or activity, and state the purpose of the organization or activity.
5 May 2003 is the deadline for your submission to be received by NomCom
for full consideration.
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(a) Your name (first name, family name)
[Insert your name here.]
Required
(b) Your e-mail address
[Insert your e-mail address
here.]
Required
(c) Your telephone number
[Insert your telephone
number here; please include country and city/area codes.]
Required
(d) Your country of citizenship
[Insert your country of citizenship
here. If dual citizenship, please state both.]
Required
(e) Your country of residence
[Insert your country of residence.]
Required
(f) Position(s) for which you would like to be considered.
(Mark all that apply.)
___ICANN Board ___GNSO
Council ___ Interim ALAC
Required
(g) Current role and accomplishments in the Internet community
[Please tell us about your
previous/current roles in the Internet community.]
Required
(h) Current and past 'professional' positions/roles/accomplishments
[Please tell us about your
experience profile.]
Required
(i) Current and past 'volunteer' positions/roles/accomplishments
[What other volunteer positions/accomplishments
would you like to tell us about because of their bearing on your Candidacy?]
Required
(j) Statement about what you would contribute to ICANN and its mission.
[Please state clearly how you
see yourself contributing to ICANN and its mission.]
Required
(k) Statement about how you meet the criteria for the position(s) (See
Section F in the Formal Call for eligibility, criteria and other selection
factors)
[Insert your answer here.]
Required
(l) A list of two or three persons whom NomCom may contact about your
candidacy, giving their names, e-mail addresses, telephone numbers, professional
positions, and a brief description of your relationship with them.
[Insert your references and
the requested information about them here.]
Required
(m) If selected to serve, are you willing to serve:
(Mark all that apply.)
___ through close of ICANN
Annual meeting in 2003.
___ through close of ICANN Annual meeting in 2004.
___ through close of ICANN Annual meeting in 2005.
___ through close of ICANN Annual meeting in 2006.
[See the Formal
Call Section E: Positions to be filled and their associated Terms
of Duty. The terms vary in length due to the transition to the new ICANN
Structure.]
Required
(n) Under the NomCom's procedures, your candidacy will be treated
by NomCom as confidential unless you give NomCom your permission
to disclose it or unless NomCom is consulting your references and
doing third-party reference checks from selected sources on a confidential
basis. Once selections are made, the NomCom will make the identities
of the selected Candidates public. Although NomCom will take reasonable
steps to ensure that its confidentiality procedures are followed,
Candidates shall have no claims against ICANN, the NomCom, or affiliated
persons in the event information is disclosed despite these procedures.
You also authorize the NomCom to consult with your references and
do third-party reference checks. You will not be entitled to review
or access any of the information received, generated, or considered
by the NomCom regarding any Candidate, or any of the NomCom's discussions
or deliberations regarding any Candidate. Candidates have no right
to challenge or seek review of the NomCom's selections.
Please confirm your understanding
and agreement with these arrangements by marking the box below:
_____Yes, I agree to
be a Candidate under these confidentiality and other arrangements.
Optional
(o) Is there any additional information you would like to submit that
would be helpful to NomCom in making its decision? If so, please summarize
it here.
[Insert your answer here.]
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NomCom values your interest in being a candidate for the positions
it is charged to fill. We expect and rely on your integrity in presenting
your qualifications and experience. We appreciate your effort in
completing this Statement of Interest.
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