[governance] Appreciation and thanks to IGC members

Tracy F. Hackshaw @ Google tracyhackshaw at gmail.com
Sat Oct 2 09:30:54 EDT 2010


Ginger,

Your leadership, mentorship, fellowship and friendship to and with the
members of the IG community as IGC Co-coordinator was exemplary, timely and
highly appreciated.

May you continue to excel and reap rich rewards in your future endeavours.

Words are not enough.

Thank you Ginger Paque.

Sincerely,

Tracy

On Sat, Oct 2, 2010 at 7:37 AM, Ginger Paque <gpaque at gmail.com> 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.
>
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