[governance] Re: [nomcom] Nominations for the IGC Appeals team
Imran Ahmed Shah
ias_pk at yahoo.com
Sun Nov 28 11:44:33 EST 2010
Congratulation to all selected "IGC civil society Appeals Team" members.
Imran Ahmed Shah
________________________________
From: Guru गुरु <Guru at ITforChange.net>
To: governance at lists.cpsr.org
Cc: "nomcom at igf-online.net" <nomcom at igf-online.net>
Sent: Sun, 28 November, 2010 16:48:31
Subject: [governance] Re: [nomcom] Nominations for the IGC Appeals team
On behalf of the Nomcom, the following were chosen as members of the IGC civil
society Appeals Team.
Avri Doria
Charity Gamboa-Embley
Fouad Bajwa
Ginger Paque
Lee McNight
Nomcom Report
The Nomcom was briefed on October 30, and was asked to complete this task in a
reasonable time frame. The Nomcom members are Qusai Al-Shatti, Gurumurthy K,
Hempal Shrestha, Jacquiline Morris and Ian Peter. Gurumurthy was elected Chair
for this exercise.
Our first step was to call for nominations to be clarified or added to (original
nominations were made in conjunction with the co coordinator ballot on October
10) which included-
Imran Ahmed Shah
Dr. Olivier Crepin-Leblond
Ginger Paque
Divina Frau-Meigs
Fearghas McKay
Nnenna Nwakanma
Fouad Bajwa
Avri Doria
Kwasi Adu-Boahen Opare
Rudi Vansnick
Charity Gamboa-Embley
Ben Akoh
One late nominations was received from Lee McNight which was also considered by
the NonCom.
In terms of process, the nomcom followed these steps
a. discuss the parameters
b. individually weigh and rank the candidates
c. the individual ranks are collated by the chair and common selections if any
identified
d. discuss remaining candidates/slots and finalise
The selection criteria for Appeals team membership as per charter (quoted
below), was considered as follows:
A) Qualified IGC member
Appeals team should be Civil Society Internet Governance Caucus (CS IGC)
members.
Anyone who have subscribed to the IGC Charter and subscribed to the IGC caucus
mailing list for 2 months prior to the announcement of the appeals team Nomcom
process is eligible to be a candidate.
B) Qualifications
Nomcom will primarily select persons based on their knowledge and experience of
issues faced by the caucus and their neutrality.
The successful candidate should be a person with thoughtful and unbiased
consideration and have a stated (and demonstrated) commitment to consultation
and dialogue with the community.
C) Diversity and balance
Appeal Team collectively should have good diversity and balance. The attributes
to be considered include, but not limited to Geographic and cultural diversity,
- Gender, Age, Skill set and knowledge, Disability
These will be treated as a goal, but not as the absolute requirement.
D) Others
To avoid capture, no more than one employee/representative of a particular
organization should serve on the Appeal Team at any given time.
Nomcom members then scored candidates individually and each nomcom member who
participated came up with a list of 5 names. These were collated, with some of
the candidates on our final list being initially selected by all participating
nomcom members. The Nomcom then discussed finalisation of the slate and the
merits of respective candidates, bearing in mind geographic and gender balance
as much as possible to come up with a final list.
The Nomcom also considered the organisational affiliations of nominees and took
a fairly liberal view since many IGC members are also members of other groups.
However, members considered that there was little fear of capture from the
current slate of names.
Gurumurthy K
On behalf of Nomcom
Gurumurthy Kasinathan IT for Change | www.ITforChange.Net | Tel:98454 37730 What
is Public Software? see http://public-software-centre.org/node/31
Guru गुरु wrote:
Friends,
>
>The Nomcom having completed the selection of nominees for the CSTD working group
>has now begun work on constituting the Internet Governance Caucus Appeals Team.
>As the chair for this task (the other members of NOMCOM are Ian Peter, Qusai
>Al-Shatti, Hempal Shrestha and Jacquiline Morris), I would like to share the the
>list of candidates (in no particular order) we have from the recent ballot and
>questionaire - (excluding those who are members of the nomcom and have withdrawn
>their nominations)
>
>Imran Ahmed Shah
>Dr. Olivier Crepin-Leblond
>Ginger Paque
>Divina Frau-Meigs
>Fearghas McKay
>Nnenna Nwakanma
>Fouad Bajwa
>Avri Doria
>Kwasi Adu-Boahen Opare
>Qusai Al-Shatti
>Rudi Vansnick
>Charity Gamboa-Embley
>Ben Akoh
>
>If you are on the list above and no longer wish to be considered, please advise
>within 48 hours so we can finalise the slate by writing to nomcom at igf-online.net
>
>The role of the Appeals team (see below) is very important, and we actively
>encourage more members to send in their nominations. If you would like to be
>added to this list for consideration, please also write to nomcom at igf-online.net
>within 48 hours.
>
>
>The purpose of the Appeals Team as stated in our charter
>(http://www.igcaucus.org/charter) is as follows: "Any time 4 individual members
>of the IGC co-sign a statement on the main IGC mailing list they can appeal any
>decision of the coordinators. When a decision is appealed, the appeals team will
>review any discussions that occurred and will request comments from the IGC
>membership. Based on the information they collect and discussion, they will
>decide on the merit of the appeal."
>
>The criteria for selection of Appeals Team members are as follows:
>A) Qualified IGC member
>Appeals team should be Civil Society Internet Governance Caucus (CS IGC)
>members.
>Anyone who have subscribed to the IGC Charter and subscribed to the IGC caucus
>mailing list for 2 months prior to the announcement of the appeals team Nomcom
>process is eligible to be a candidate.
>
>
>B) Qualifications
>Nomcom will primarily select persons based on their knowledge and experience of
>issues faced by the caucus and their neutrality.
>The successful candidate should be a person with thoughtful and unbiased
>consideration and have a stated (and demonstrated) commitment to consultation
>and dialogue with the community.
>
>C) Diversity and balance
>Appeal Team collectively should have good diversity and balance. The attributes
>to be considered include, but not limited to Geographic and cultural diversity,
>- Gender, Age, Skill set and knowledge, Disability
>
>These will be treated as a goal, but not as the absolute requirement.
>
>D) Others
>To avoid capture, no more than one employee/representative of a particular
>organization should serve on the Appeal Team at any given time.
>
>Nominations may be sent to this mailing list, or to myself as chair of the
>Nomcom. Self-nominations are permitted (and encouraged), though a seconding
>member may help your application. Five members of the Appeals Team are
>required.
>
>
>And finally - as not all nomcom members know all the candidates, we invite all
>nominees to send some brief information about themselves and their suitability
>to represent IGC - again to nomcom at igf-online.net within 48 hours.
>
>regards
>Guru
>--
>Gurumurthy Kasinathan
>IT for Change | www.ITforChange.Net | Tel:98454 37730
>What is Public Software? see http://public-software-centre.org/node/31
>
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