[Chapter-delegates] Today: Chance to ask ISOC policy people what our positions are, Chapters meeting to discover what's going on with management changes
Dave Burstein
daveb at dslprime.com
Tue Feb 13 11:43:40 PST 2024
Ted, Andrew
I received a note "Some of the Board wants to appoint a member of the
senior management as the next CEO without recruiting."
If true, the chapters & members need to intervene strongly. I hope that
won't be necessary because the author is mistaken.
To avoid conflict before it happens (again,) please issue a strong
statement that "Any new management will be chosen in an open, advertised
process that produces a candidate committed to transparency &
multistakeholder democracy" or something similar that we all can rally
behind.
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Separately, I'd like to call everyone's attention to tonight's panel,
*Innovation
for Good: A Conversation on the Internet’s Future with ISOC's Natalie
Campbell & Sally Shipman Wentworth*. On the public record, neither has done
very much. But a senior ISOC official tells me they have been very active
behind the scenes in making policy. He explained that ISOC believes it's
much more effective to do policy privately. (I disagree)
Hopefully, they will explain what policy actions ISOC has been taking the
last year or two. Ask them a lot of questions
https://innovation-for-good.eventbrite.com
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