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Hello,

My name is Jill Keogh and I know you do not know me, nor I you.   I am an enthusiastic new comer and am asking for your support.  Will you please consider endorsing my nomination?  You are probably asking yourself:  Why would I endorse you?

If you are looking for a new perspective by someone who is not entrenched in the infrastructure of the internet and who can bring an unbiased voice to the process, please consider me for your endorsement.  The best reasons you may endorse me include:

1.  You are interested in putting your recommendation in for a board member who will keep you informed.  I will do this by keeping the ga in regular email communications such as this one.

2.  You are one of many people who are not closely knit in the organization and want someone like yourself represented.   You too may not know many people in this organization.  I do not know anyone. This gives me a very objective, outside perspective.

3.  You want someone who is approachable, concerned and interested in your ideas and opinions and can communicate these ideas and opinions to the board.

4.  I am a "regular guy/gal".  I have an insatiable desire to learn about technology and the internet and contribute to the world in a positive way.  "The more I know, the more I need to know".  I view the puzzle from an aerial view whenever possible and have not confined myself to one specialty.  I have a small technology business I founded and believe I am like many of you.   I am a creative, problem solving leader who is not afraid to express contrary opinion nor afraid to support my opinion with unique approaches.  I have 17 years of business management experience and have successfully worked with CEOs, Presidents of companies, IT staff, entry level sales people, administrators, through sole proprietors, entrepreneurs, doctors, lawyers, and virtually every type of organization. I worked as an executive for an international, household name corporation and through this experience visited countries all over the world and worked under the philosophies and leadership of various cultures.  I have learned that everyone contributes worthwhile ideas and ideas are not exclusive officers of an organization. The key is to communicate the ideas effectively and I consider that skill to be what separates me. 

5. I need your support because without it, I will not be considered.

Thank you.  Endorsing me means endorsing the ideas I presented above.

It's easy and fast to endorse a candidate one of two ways:

1.  Please copy this template into a new email window, complete it and send to icann-endorsements@dnso.org

Template for endorsement:

             3a. Full name of the endorser:
             3b. E-mail address of the endorser:
             3c. Full name of the accepted nominee
                 you wish to endorse:  Jill Keogh
                 (specific statements of endorsements
                 may also be submitted and are encouraged)

2.  http://www.dnso.org/elections/2000.DNSO-ICANN-nomination-proc.html is where this template may be found.

You may find my info @
http://www.dnso.org/elections/2000.DNSO-ICANN-nominees.html

I thank you for taking a moment out of your busy schedule to consider my nomination.

Jill Keogh

"Roeland M.J. Meyer" wrote:

Roberto
> So what? Am I the only stubborn around that still thinks that
> things can be changed?

No, but you may be one of the very few that thinks the change can
come from DNSO.ORG. Right now, 158K folks think it can happen
from the At-Large membership. IMHO, that ain't gonna happen
either. Unless of course, they all gather round the BoD, at the
next ICANN convention, with a bunch of short rope, a tall tree,
and a skittish horse.

This latest series of goal-post moves pretty much did it in for
most folks.

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