ICANN/GNSO


GNSO Election of ICANN Board seat 14 in February - April 2003
Nomination Procedure

The seat 14 is defined in the ICANN Bylaws http://www.icann.org/general/bylaws.htm.

The resulting director will sit on the Board from mid 2003 until second quarter 2005.



Procedures for election of ICANN Board seats 13 and 14

http://www.icann.org/general/archive-bylaws/bylaws-15dec02.htm#X

Nomination Procedures to elect candidates for GNSO ICANN Board seat 14

  1. Nomination of candidates for the GNSO ICANN Board seat 14.

    Open: Thursday 20 February 2003 at 17:00 UTC (18:00 Paris)
    Closed: Thursday 6 March 2003 at 11:00 UTC (12:00 Paris) (2 weeks)
    For other places see http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/

  2. Call for nominations by members of the GNSO Council
    http://www.icann.org/general/archive-bylaws/bylaws-15dec02.htm#VI-3

    (3) In carrying out their responsibilities to fill Seats 9 through 14, the Supporting Organizations shall seek to ensure that the ICANN Board is composed of members that in the aggregate display diversity in geography, culture, skills, experience, and perspective, by applying the criteria set forth in Section 3 of this Article. At any given time, no two Directors selected by a Supporting Organization shall be citizens of the same country or of countries located in the same Geographic Region.
  3. Nominations should be e-mailed to the DNSO Secretariat at the following email address: icann-nominations@dnso.org

  4. Each nomination must be accompanied by a brief description of how the candidate meets the following selection criteria.
    http://www.icann.org/general/archive-bylaws/bylaws-15dec02.htm#VI-3

    Section 3. CRITERIA FOR SELECTION OF DIRECTORS ICANN
    Directors shall be:
    1. Accomplished persons of integrity, objectivity, and intelligence, with reputations for sound judgment 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.

    Section 4. ADDITIONAL QUALIFICATIONS

    Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, no official of a national government or a multinational entity established by treaty or other agreement between national governments may serve as a Director. As used herein, the term "official" means a person (i) who holds an elective governmental office or (ii) who is employed by such government or multinational entity and whose primary function with such government or entity is to develop or influence governmental or public policies.

  5. Template for nomination:

    1a. Full name of the nominee:
    1b. E-mail address of the nominee:
    2a. Full name of the nominator:
    2b. E-mail address of the nominator:

    The Secretariat will confirm the nomination, by sending an e-mail to the candidate requesting their acceptance.

    The Secretariat will convey the nomination and the acceptance thereof to the GNSO Council list.

    Nominations will be archived at: http://www.dnso.org/clubpublic/icann-nominations/Arc03/


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