[Chapter-delegates] Application to form an ISOC Chapter inSwitzerland

Ted Mooney mooney at isoc.org
Fri Nov 4 08:41:32 PDT 2011


It is both proper and uplifting to see a chapter rejuvenating in
Switzerland.  Soon congratulations will be in order. 

Keep up the good work.

Ted
 
Ted Mooney
Sr. Director - Membership & Services
The Internet Society
www.isoc.org
 
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From: chapter-delegates-bounces at elists.isoc.org
[mailto:chapter-delegates-bounces at elists.isoc.org] On Behalf Of Sabrina
Wilmot
Sent: Friday, November 04, 2011 8:40 AM
To: Chapter Delegates
Subject: [Chapter-delegates] Application to form an ISOC Chapter
inSwitzerland

Dear Colleagues,

Following a rejuvenation effort that began in 2009, including several member
meetings and the creation of a transition team, the application below for
(re-)starting a Chapter of the Internet Society in Switzerland has been
received. It is being sent to this list for peer comment and review. The
period allowed for comments is two weeks and the deadline is 18 November
2011.

Please do not hesitate to contact me on or off list with your feedback.

Thanks,
Sabrina Wilmot
Manager, Chapter Formation
Internet Society

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Chapter Application

A. Proposed name of the Chapter

ISOC (Internet Society) Switzerland Chapter.

B. Community of Interest the Chapter will to serve

Primarily persons residing in Switzerland.

C. Purpose and Scope of Chapter

The Internet Society Switzerland Chapter, primarily a technologically
oriented body, is dedicated at promoting, researching and developing the
evolution of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) in
Switzerland, is open to multi-stakeholder membership and is abiding by open,
democratic and consensus based principles

D. Founding Members of the Chapter  (NOTE: we won't share the email
addresses on the mailing list)
Vincenzo Pallotta 
Corine Devanthéry
Federico Galati 
Martin Labbé
Raphaël Dard
Alexandre Delage 
Sathya Rao 
Thomas Ruddy 
Marcel Schneider 
Werner Staub
Bernie Hoeneisen
Roque Gagliano 
Marco Huggenberger 
Marc Betting 

E. List of Supporters

SWITCH

F. List of Requirements

The Chapter will be pursuing a not-for-profit status.

G. Additional Information

See http://test.isoc.ch/

a.	How is this Chapter related to other Chapters?

It is not related to another chapter in Switzerland since the previous
Chapter (the ISOC Geneva Chapter) has been closed in late 2009 by ISOC
International. The new ISOC Switzerland Chapter is a “rejuvenated” Swiss
chapter, this time encompassing all of Switzerland both in its name and its
charter.

b.	What will this Chapter be doing?

Answer: According to its mission statement the ISOC Switzerland Chapter
considers itself as part of the international Internet community and
therefore also commits itself to the global ISOC statement: “The Internet is
for everyone”.  The Internet Society Switzerland Chapter intends to support
the evolution of the Internet according to principles of openness,
transparency, democracy (consensus-based) and by means of multi-stakeholder
approaches. Further excerpts from our mission statement:
“It represents its members’ interest on public policy issues and provides
technically-grounded advice on the impact of policy on the Internet
generally.
The Internet Society Switzerland Chapter also participates in the evolution
and development of the Internet in a regional and an international
collaboration context.
The Internet Society Switzerland Chapter should enable the self-organization
of its members to contribute personally or via other organizations to the
future of the Internet by education of its members about every aspect of the
Internet and enable those to make their voices heard in the development of
the Internet.”

c.	Are there any issues that we need to be aware of?

No. After some discussions among the transition team members and after
advice from ISOC International consensus was reached to formally organize
the Chapter as all or most other chapters in the world, but leave the
details of the desired organizational form to be sorted out by the board and
the membership of the new chapter. The most probable outcome of this
decision will be to form a Swiss association.

H. Your Contact Information

Marcel Schneider, Zurich, Switzerland.

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