[Chapter-delegates] Update on 2009 ISOC Board of TrusteesElections

Mike Todd miketodd at miketodd.com
Wed Feb 11 07:06:36 PST 2009


Sebastien,

Your statement is right on the mark, as always.

I stand behind Frank, along with you  and I am sure many others who have not yet spoken.

Mike Todd
President, Internet Society Los Angeles Chapter - www.ISOC-LA.org
  mtodd at isoc-la.org
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Sébastien Bachollet 
  To: 'ISOC Chapter Delegates' 
  Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2009 02:41
  Subject: Re: [Chapter-delegates] Update on 2009 ISOC Board of TrusteesElections


  Dear Chapter delegates and dear Nominations Committee members,

  I am still astonish that the past experience and discussion are not taken into account in the today situation.

  When it was the possible second term for Veni, the chapter delegates exchange a lot one of the conclusion was - if one board member is willing to be candidate for a second term he must be candidate, and the choice will be in the hands of the Chapter Delegates.

  We are in this situation again with Franck ending his first term.

  I didn't think we need petition for that.

  But if we need it, I am signing the petition for Franck Martin.

  Sébastien Bachollet

  Président d'Isoc France.

   

  Sébastien Bachollet

  sebastien.bachollet at free.fr

  +33 6 07 66 89 33

  www.egeni.org

  www.isoc.fr

  De : chapter-delegates-bounces at elists.isoc.org [mailto:chapter-delegates-bounces at elists.isoc.org] De la part de Anne Lord
  Envoyé : mardi 10 février 2009 02:04
  À : ISOC Chapter Delegates
  Objet : [Chapter-delegates] Update on 2009 ISOC Board of Trustees Elections

   

  Dear Colleagues,

  The Nominations Committee has announced the slate for the 2009 ISOC Board of
  Trustees elections and has opened the period for nominations by petition. 

  To view the announcement on the website, please go to:


  http://www.isoc.org/isoc/general/trustees/elections/2009/nomcommreport090209.shtml

  (or  http://tinyurl.com/czhf7f)

   

  Petition procedures are outlined below.  

  This year, two Trustees will be elected by ISOC Organizational Members and
  one by ISOC Chapters for 3-year terms that start June 2009 and expire June
  2012. 

  The selected candidates for the Chapters Election are:

  Khaled Koubaa, Tunisia
  Narelle Clark, Australia

  The selected candidates for Organisational Membership Election are:

  Jonathan Zittrain, United States
  Allen Miller, United States
  Phillip Smith, Australia
  David Appasamy, India
  Guanghao Li, China

  Petitions to add candidates to the 2009 ballot must be filed with the Chair
  of the Nominations Committee at <2009-petition-request at isoc.org>. 

  Separate petition mailboxes will be created for each valid petition request
  that is received.

  The petition request should include:

  1. A statement whether the candidate wants to run for the Organisational
  Members Election or the Chapters Election, including a statement that the
  candidate will be able to devote an appropriate level of time to serve on
  the ISOC Board of Trustees.

  2. A short statement of what the petition candidate believes he or she would
  contribute as a Trustee of the Internet Society.  All petition candidates
  will be listed in periodic announcements to participating Chapters and
  Organisational Members via electronic mail and will be posted on the ISOC
  web site.

  Signatures in support of a petition shall be filed electronically and must
  be received by 23:59 UTC on the night of March 11. For the purposes of this
  policy, a "signature" shall be an email expressing support for the
  candidate's petition sent by the Election Representative of a Chapter or
  Organisational Member that is eligible to participate in this election, and
  is subject to ISOC verification. The message should include the
  Organisational Member's or Chapter's name and the name of the candidate
  whose petition is supported.

  Each signature must come directly from the Election Representative via email
  to an address designated by the ISOC staff. The Election Representative must
  send a separately e-mailed signature for each candidate he or she wishes to
  support to the candidate's individual petition mailbox as designated by
  ISOC. Each petitioner shall be provided with copies of all signature e-mails
  for his or her candidacy and periodic reports about his or her status in
  obtaining signatures. Announcements regarding successful petitions shall be
  made as soon as practical, and need not await the end of the petition
  period.

  Participating Organisational Members or Chapters can sign petitions for
  candidates running within their own constituency only. A Participating
  Organisational Member or Chapter may sign more than one petition.

  For a petition to be successful a candidate in the Organisational Members
  constituency needs the support of 6 valid signatures and a candidate in the
  Chapters constituency needs 6 valid signatures.

  Successful petitioners will be placed on the ballot. The final candidate
  announcement will be made no later than March 12.

  Sincerely,

  Anne

  [Sent on behalf of the Nominations Committee]

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  Anne Lord, Senior Manager                             <lord at isoc.org>

  Chapter & Individual Memberships                  http://www.isoc.org

  Internet Society (ISOC)                "The Internet is for everyone"

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