[governance] Expiration of my role as co-coordinator - Report and next steps

Analia Aspis analia.aspis at gmail.com
Mon Feb 6 22:31:41 EST 2017


Thanks a lot for your lovely and warm words!
Analía

On Sun, Feb 5, 2017 at 7:32 AM, Deirdre Williams <williams.deirdre at gmail.com
> wrote:

> Dear Analia,
> It was great to work with you. Thank you for all of the "behind the
> scenes" stuff you did when we were coordinators together. And thank you for
> everything you've done for IGC since then. One of these days I hope we'll
> get to meet "for real"!
> Very best wishes
> Deirdre
>
> On 1 February 2017 at 13:24, Analia Aspis <analia.aspis at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Dear list,
>>
>> As you may know, on January 2017 expired my role as IGC co-coordinator.
>> This means that from now, I do not have any responsiblity or tasks to
>> follow under such role. The current Coordinator, Arsene Tungali will very
>> soon send a call to the list to request self-nominations for those you may
>> wish to have the experience of this lovely and challenging task. After the
>> closure for such call and after receiving the self-nominations along with
>> their expression of interest to become co-coordinator of the IGC for the
>> 2017-2019 period, a votation link will be provided to vote.
>> Besides the election process that will be run by Arsene, you will be
>> shortly as well be informed by him, on the technical changes that will be
>> implemented, since we have been informed that by 1st March 2017, the
>> enterprise that worked with IGC for the past 7 years, has decided to end
>> their business, which means that all the information related to IGC should
>> be backed up and migrate to a new plattform, which I think and knowing how
>> Arsene works, it would be definetively fresh and very professional.
>>
>> Despite this quick report on how it will be handled this technical and
>> administrative issues, I would love to thank all of you for your patiente,
>> good vibes and help over this past 2 years. I have learn a lot and better
>> understood how challenging it can be an international network where I tried
>> my best, to enhance the values of respect, inclusion and diversity. Of
>> course this could not have been done without the help of my two
>> co-coordinators, Deidre and Arsene, from which I have not only learned at
>> lot but achived a great team work. Now with Arsene and the new person who
>> will take the lead, a new phase starts, with a lot of opportinitues and
>> visions.
>>
>> Again, thanks a lot for your participation and work, see you anytime,
>> anywhere,
>> Regards,
>> Analía Aspis
>> IGC- former co-coordinator
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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