[governance] Appreciation and thanks to IGC members
Hartmut Glaser
glaser at nic.br
Sat Oct 2 08:57:08 EDT 2010
*Congratulations Ginger ...!
Your leadership was very appreciated ...!!!
**
**All the best,
Hartmut*
=========================
On 02/10/10 08:37, Ginger Paque wrote:
> Thanks for the lovely words to me as outgoing co-coordinator. But even
> more, thank you for the opportunity to work with all of you as IGC
> co-coordinator. I accepted the responsibility with trepidation, but
> found it was a very rewarding, constructive learning process. I found
> the membership more supportive, and more importantly, more forgiving
> than I expected--strong points for our future. A co-coordinator's
> success depends on the members' work, and I thank you all for your
> ideas, thoughts, patience and support during the last two years.
>
> Ian was an ideal co-coordinator to learn from and again I thank him
> for his patient guidance and example.
>
> During these two years we have overcome some low points, and matured
> during the process. Our future discussions, work, and insistence will
> help turn ideas into concrete action both within the IGC (reviewing
> membership, charter and voting, etc.) and in the IG/IGF process.
> Jeremy's energy and expertise will actively implement those projects,
> if timely input builds a consensus on their direction.
>
> The current discussions bode well for action by the IGC. I also urge
> everyone to actively work in the IGC with Jeremy and our new
> co-coordinator in improving the IG and IGF processes in the different
> fora that are available to us. In particular, I suggest that we move
> towards more active and visible support of the work of our members and
> their organizations when appropriate.
>
> Gracias, thank you, merci,
> Ginger
> --
>
> Ginger (Virginia) Paque
> IGCBP Online Coordinator
> DiploFoundation
> www.diplomacy.edu/ig
>
> *The latest from Diplo...*
> http://DISCUSS.diplomacy.edu is a space for discussing ideas and
> concepts from Diplo's teaching and research activities. Our activities
> focus on three main areas: Internet governance, diplomacy, and global
> governance. In September, we DISCUSS: a) network neutrality: hype and
> reality, b) the IGF experience: what can policy makers learn from the
> IGF, and c) the history of the Internet. Let us know if you have
> suggestions about ideas and concepts that should be discussed.
-------------- next part --------------
An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
URL: <http://lists.igcaucus.org/pipermail/governance/attachments/20101002/67824a9c/attachment.htm>
-------------- next part --------------
____________________________________________________________
You received this message as a subscriber on the list:
governance at lists.cpsr.org
To be removed from the list, send any message to:
governance-unsubscribe at lists.cpsr.org
For all list information and functions, see:
http://lists.cpsr.org/lists/info/governance
Translate this email: http://translate.google.com/translate_t
More information about the Governance
mailing list