[Chapter-delegates] What should ISOC's future goals be? How can we work toward achieving them as ISOC Chapters?
Johan Jörgensen
johan.jorgensen at gmail.com
Tue Sep 21 07:58:45 PDT 2021
Thanks for reaching out,
I think the ISOC needs to answer the question for whom we need to keep the
Internet open, globally connected, secure, and trustworthy.
For big corps and governments or for the end user?
I would also advocate for adding a new component: …while avoiding the
concentration of power and money into the hands of the few.
The Internet is the playground of the Big Boys these days and all future
days if nothing changes.
Best
Johan
mån 20 sep. 2021 kl. 05:33 skrev George Sadowsky via Chapter-delegates <
chapter-delegates at elists.isoc.org>:
> Dear Chapter leaders,
>
> We are two of the 12 current Trustees of the Internet Society. We come
> from the ISOC chapter and individual member community. We ran as Chapter
> candidates for election in 2020 and 2021 and we were elected by you as
> Trustees to join the Board. This message is a request from us to you.
>
> When a person joins the ISOC Board as a Trustee, they have a
> responsibility to the Society as a whole, not only to the community that
> elected them. The other communities that elect Trustees to the Board are
> the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) and ISOC's Organization
> members. Each community has its own method for selecting Trustees.
>
> Our responsibilities as a Board include establishing goals for ISOC that
> are consistent with and support the mission of the organization, and for
> guiding the staff, through our CEO, to undertake activities that work
> toward achieving those goals. In meeting this responsibility, we depend to
> a fair extent upon the knowledge, experience, and opinions of individuals
> in our various communities as well as others in the Internet ecosystem, and
> through staff and other means we solicit views and opinions from our
> communities.
>
> As elected Trustees, we would like to improve our understanding of how
> ISOC members and ISOC chapters view the activities of ISOC, and we are
> asking for your help in doing so. You have had an opportunity to review
> ISOC's current action plan, (
> https://www.internetsociety.org/action-plan/2021/), that describes our
> current activities and delineates what the Board believes would be the most
> important contributions that ISOC could make in the current year to keep
> the Internet open, globally connected, secure, and trustworthy.
>
> The current action plan for the year itself rests within our broader set
> of goals to spread, strengthen and protect the Internet and the elements
> that make it effective for society as a whole. Recognizing that the Board
> is concerned primarily with a broad set of options with respect to choosing
> priority directions for the organization, we would appreciate receiving
> your thoughts and those of your individual chapter members regarding the
> following questions.
>
>
> • What are your thoughts regarding the current allocation of ISOC's
> resources to the activities that it chose for this year. For the future,
> is the balance about right, or would some rebalancing of effort be better?
> Are there significant opportunities that should be added in the future?
>
> • At local and national levels, how effective do you think that our
> current activities are in helping you to meet your goals as individuals and
> chapters? What activities are the most important in enabling and
> supporting your work as individual members and ISOC chapters? Are there
> current activities that play only a marginal part in supporting your
> goals? Are there current or future activities that are especially
> important in aligning with your work?
>
> • Are the current methods of exchanging information regarding such
> questions sufficient? If not, how would you propose to improve the
> effectiveness of communication among us?
>
>
> We would very much like to understand your thinking about these issues.
> You input regarding our current work will assist us in preparing for the
> discussions as we plan for future year activities. We hope that, in
> addition to providing your own thoughts, you will reach out to your
> membership to solicit and include their opinions in your response.
>
> We hope to share your contributions with our fellow Trustees as
> appropriate. Please let us know if you have any concerns regarding our
> plan to do so with your response.
>
> Thank you in advance for any assistance that you are able and willing to
> offer. We very much appreciate your involvement in supporting ISOC's
> mission and goals. The Internet is for everyone -- let's help to really
> make it so.
>
> Muhammad Shabir Awan
> George Sadowsky
>
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