[governance] Tr : Final list of candidates for co-coordinator IGC

Remmy Nweke remmyn at gmail.com
Sat Feb 20 16:19:21 EST 2016


Hi Analia and friends.
I was just wondering why some nominees have a brief on their statement of
interest while one has almost all the content of application shared on this
forum.
I was thinking the briefs should have a limited wordings to give everyone a
level playing ground on 'why they want to serve'. Or is someone already an
insider before the match?
As much I appreciate the effort of your team including DD to make this
transition work, I think we should have coordinated better than what I am
seeing which is bereft of a level playing grounds.
My two cents.
Remmy Nweke
@ITRealms

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On Sat, Feb 20, 2016 at 7:47 PM, Arsene TUNGALI (Yahoo) <
arsenebaguma at yahoo.fr> wrote:

> Dear colleagues,
>
> It is time for election. Just wanted to bring this email up. These are the
> profiles of those of us who applied for the position of Co-Co for the IGC
> this year. Please read bellow and then consider Analia's email (sent today)
> to cast your vote.
>
> Hope the process goes smoothly. Kudos to Analia, Deidre and anyone else
> who helped in solving the technical problem.
>
> Regards,
> A
>
> *------------------------------------------------------*
> *Arsène Tungali,*
> Co-founder and Executive Director, Rudi International
> <http://www.rudiinternational.org/>
> Founder, Mabingwa Forum <http://www.mabingwa-forum.com/>
>
> Work email: arsenebaguma at gmail.com
> Facebook <http://www.facebook.com/arsenebaguma> - Twitter
> <http://twitter.com/arsenebaguma> - LinkedIn
> <http://www.linkedin.com/pub/arsene-tungali/40/825/344/>
> Internet Governance - Blogger - ISOC Member - ICANN Fellow - IGF Fellow.
> Democratic Republic of Congo
>
>
> Le Lundi 1 février 2016 17h52, Analia Aspis <analia.aspis at gmail.com> a
> écrit :
>
>
> Dear group,
>
> The time for self-nomination to become the next IGC co-coordinator has
> ended. I do copy the list of candidates and they expression of interest, so
> you have the time to read them before voting. *The link and period to
> vote will be provided in the following days. *Thank you very much for
> your participation!
>
> Candidates:
>
> 1. Akinremi Peter Taiwo
> 2. Carlos Vera Quintana
> 3. Arsene Tungali
>
> Regads,
> Analía
>
> *1. Akinremi Peter Taiwo *
>
> As we all know that there is need for new co-coordinator to serve for 2016
> - 2018. I am nominating myself and willing to serve as Co-coordinator of
> IGC for this period.
>
>  I have more than the required skills and expertise to function very well
> in this capacity. Working as an IT consultant has equipped me to understand
> the rudiments of IT technologies (software, hardware and humanware).
>
> Have been privileged to facilitate international online discussions
> (FIN4AGRIC); served as social media coordinator of remote IGF events in
> Calabar, Nigeria; joined (NCSG) and contributes at several webinars and a
> strong advocate from remote participation.
>
> Have taken several courses including but not limited to IT, education,
> management, climate change, policy and implementation which has widened my
> knowledge to function (DiploFoundation, Worldbank Institute, YaliNetwork
> etc).
>
> I possess listening hear, patience, ability to resolve conflicts, task
> prioritization, time management, and sense of judgment.
>
> In order to be successful in any position and achieve results, there's
> need for strong relationship. As a coordinator for IGC for 2016 - 2018, I
> will strive to build strong relationship among IGC Members that will ensure
> strong discussion and early consensus while ensuring everyone voice and
> needs is given attention.
>
> I seek your support all.
>
> Best regards.
>
>
> *2. Carlos Vera Quintana*
>
> Carlos Vera Quintana, Ecuadorian, Electronic Engineer, Master in
> International Relations and an active participant in national and
> international forums on IG for over 15 years.
>
> I'm international director of the Internet Society Ecuador Chapter since
> 1999 and participated in organizations such as Icann, GIGANET, LACRALO,
> WITSA, etc.
>
> I have been a board member of various business, professional, civil
> society and government organization, so I can say I know these areas very
> closely with practical work and results.
>
> I have been president of the Association of Electrical and Electronics
> Engineers of Ecuador (professional association) ICT Sector and Internet of
> the Chamber of Small and medium Industry (business sector), the
> Connectivity Agenda of Ecuador (government) and Internet Society Internet
> Ecuador chapter, an international organization with chapters in more than
> 120 countries (Civil Society, users and citizens).
>
> I have an excellent tech background by profession, practice and academic
> experience. And I have worked in international relations and Negociones
> since 1999 in groups such as the Free Trade Area Agreement for America,
> FTAA, Free Trade with USA, World Summit on Information Society, Internet
> Governance Forum and as an academic in Ecuador and other Latin American
> countries.
>
> I have participated in projects and events on IG and related topics in
> academic, business and government sectors in America, Europe, Asia, Africa
> and Australia for more than 20 years.
>
> I am English proficient and understand Portuguese. I have an strong
> background on technologies, networks, computer systems, Internet, software,
> IG, hardware and humanware.
>
> My contribution to the world of the IG is in several areas since the
> creation of local groups working on these issues going through the
> participation in several of the most important international forums both
> locally and in virtual mode.
>
> I have specialized courses in Cyber laws, Cyber crime, Intellectual
> Property on the Internet, Mediation, International Negotiation at Harvard
> berkman Center, Georgetown University and others.
>
> Led the implementation of the Internet Governance Forum in Ecuador and
> Internet Steering Committee of Ecuador.
>
> I believe that I have the knowledge and ability in the technology aspects,
> International Relations and Governance to be very useful in the work to be
> done.
>
> I have been a Councilor of Citizen Participation in Ecuador (rank of
> Minister of State) among other dignities that enable me to interact with
> diverse interest groups as needed on these issues.
>
> I was selected as Latin American's Grand Jury for the World Summit Award
> of WSIS and which further certifies my skills.
>
> I organized, in a join venture with an international team LACNIC 2012.,
> the Latin America's largest technology and Internet-IG event in Quito with
> more than 450 international participants in cooperation between LACNIC and
> Telecommunications Superintendence of Ecuador.
>
> You can contact me by email for any clarification or expansion on my
> curriculum and this nomination.
>
> Sincerely
>
> *3. Arsene TUNGALI *
>
> I would like to nominate myself for the volunteering position as the new
> co-co to replace Mrs Deidre Williams. I hope you will trust me enough to
> give me the opportunity to serve you alongside Analia for the coming years.
> I have a lot of ideas and plans that i will be happy to share with you and
> work with you on their implementation.
>
>
>    1. Full Name : Tungali Baguma Arsène
>
>
>
>    1. Country : Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC)
>
>
>
>    1. Organisation : Rudi International
>
>
>
>
>    1. Short Biography (you may also provide a link to your personal
>    website or your Linkedin page if you have one.)
>
>
> Arsene Tungali, 26, from the Democratic Republic of Congo, a blogger and
> activist. I speak fluently Kiswahili, French and English, interested in
> being elected as the new IGC co-coordinator to replace Deidre Williams who
> is leaving (just ended her term).
> I am very familiar with the IGF, took Diplo Foundation IG courses and play
> an active role in the Central African IGF and the African IGF. I also
> attended and contributed to the IGF USA in 2015. I am an active member of
> the newly created dynamic working to host the first IGF in the DRC. I
> recently attended the IGF 2015 as an ISOC Ambassador, reported some
> sessions and blogged about my experience in Diplo’s daily newsletter during
> the Forum.
> I am a member of the IGC for more than 3 years now; have followed its
> growth and I am aware of its current challenges and strengths. I also am
> following various discussions on other civil society lists, helping me to
> get a sense of what are the needs and aspirations of the civil society as a
> stakeholder group in the IG sphere. I am also an active member of the Youth
> Coalition on Internet Governance.
> I am an active ICANN fellow. I am the Executive Director of Rudi
> International, the only youth-led Congolese non-profit working on child
> online protection and women’s participation in ICT issues. Since 2012, my
> organization has convened the annual ITU’s Girls in ICT day events and is a
> member organization that is part of their Child Online Protection (COP)
> initiative across Africa.
> LinkedIn Public profile : www.linkedin.com/pub/arsene-tungali/40/825/344/
> <http://profile/>
> Blog : http://tungali.blogspot.com
>
>
>
>    1. Why you think you would make a good co-coordinator for the IGC
>
>
> I have known the IGC for quite a bit now and I believe we need a new co-co
> who has the time, passion, dedication and have vision to bring us to the
> place we belong to in the IG sphere as a civil society body. I humbly think
> I have some of the above mentioned qualities and I am willing to contribute
> to the work we are doing here, alongside Analia, who has proved how capable
> she is. That’s why I am asking you to give me this opportunity to serve you.
> Some of the points I would like to bring to your attention about why I
> think I am good for this VOLUNTEERING position are as follow:
>
>
>    - I am young, full of energy and have time to commit to this task. I
>    might be the first young person (correct me if I am wrong) to be willing to
>    take this role. Being young, I am open, ready and willing to learn from all
>    of you,
>    - While I understand English is the primary working language here, I
>    am a French and English speaker which gives me the ability to easily engage
>    with people who have French as their primary language as myself,
>    - I have been told more than once that I am slow to speak, always
>    taking time to think twice before I jump into a discussion. I know
>    moderators ought to have that as quality,
>    - I have basic analytical capacity and in my background have been
>    doing similar work in the real world, which gives me the capability to do
>    it in a virtual world,
>    - I have been coordinating various groups and organizations from the
>    civil society world which gives me better understanding of how to bring
>    together different point of view and make a good summary,
>    - I am closely following discussions from other CS groups and I am
>    trying to be up-to-date with developments in the IG world and the global
>    Internet ecosystem.
>
> To name just few, these are some of the points that make me believe I can
> be a good co-coordinator for the IGC and contribute to make it what it
> ought to be based on our Charter. I am a constant learner and will be
> always learning from your experience, willing to work with anyone available.
>
>
>    1. My vision for the IGC
>
>
> I want to contribute in helping the IGC to remain the Civil Society group
> of reference in the Internet Governance ecosystem, where people will be
> free to speak and express themselves with no fear to be frightened.
> I want the IGC to be a place where new people (members) interested in the
> IG can be able to learn and to contribute to discussions with no need to
> have advanced IG background. I will work to be able to create a good
> atmosphere in the group to make it a safe place for real and constructive
> conversations.
> I will work on bringing back those registered members who are no longer
> contributing to discussions although their inputs are needed to make
> informed decisions as a group. I will work on finding the reasons why they
> are no longer contributing and will make sure we bring them back.
> I will work on verifying email addresses of members and make sure they are
> updated because so many have either changed or are no longer using their
> original email address. Reaching out to them will help us update the list
> and have new insights from other members.
> Finally, I will be working with the current co-co to bring to reality some
> other ideas I have, some of them were shared on this list after the Brazil
> meeting where few IGC members met to talk and discuss IGC issues. I was
> privileged to be part of that meeting.
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