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- ISOC Nominations Committee Report
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- 4th January 1993
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- 1. Procedures
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- Six Trustee positions are to be determined in the 1993 elections. Four of
- these positions are Trustee positions created in 1993, and two positions are
- the result of the standing down of Trustees Harms and Aiso. Accordingly the
- Nominations Committee has had as its objective the selection of a minimum of
- nine and a maximum of twelve selected candidates.
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- The nominations period for selected candidates commenced on 1 November 1992.
- Two calls for nominations were sent to the ISoc membership list: The first
- on 1 November, and a second call on November 30. The deadline for
- nominations was 31 December 1992.
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- In response to an expression of interest each potential candidate was
- requested to confirm their willingness to stand as a selected candidate and
- was requested to provide personal details in relation to the published
- selection criteria (attached) for selected candidates.
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- 2. Selected Candidates
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- The following individuals have been selected by the Nominations Committee as
- candidates in the 1993 election process. The two letter code indicates the
- geographic background of the candidate and the third column indicates the
- generic background of the candidate (R&E: Research and Education, NP: Not
- for Profit, IND: Industry).
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- Peter Bakonyi HU R&E/NP
- Xavier Baquero EC IND/NP
- Scott Bradner US R&E
- Nevil Brownlee NZ R&E
- Brian Carpenter EU R&E
- Susan Estrada US IND
- Dave Farber US R&E
- Howard Funk US IND
- Haruhisa Ishida JP R&E
- Gary Malkin US R&E
- Jean Polly US R&E
- Dave Sincoskie US IND
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- 3. Nominations by Petition
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- This announcement also invites additional nominations by membership petition
- for candidates for the 1993 Trustee Elections.
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- Additional nominations for candidates in the election may be made by
- petition, filed with the Chair of the Nominating Committee. Petitions must
- be filed by 4 March 1993, either by electronic or postal mail.
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- Petitions must include the "signatures" of at least 50 voting members of
- the Society. An acceptable format of a "signature" is:
- + the voting member's name,
- + the Internet Society membership number, and
- + membership expiration date.
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- The petition message should include the written assent of the individual
- being nominated through this petition process.
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- Petition candidates can register their intention to gather signatures with
- the chair of the Nominations Committee. All such candidates will be listed
- in periodic announcements to ISoc members. There will be three periodic
- announcements mailed to ISoc members on the 20th January, 1st February and
- 15th February 1993.
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- Petition candidates can, if they wish, post their position statements to the
- Nominations Committee, where they will be filed in an anonymous ftp archive
- for access by Society members. Further details of the petition process are
- attached to this message.
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- (signed)
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- The Internet Society Nominations Committee:
- G. Huston (Chair)
- R. Blokzijl
- I. Fuchs
- T. Kalin
- C. Partridge,
- H. Tokuda.
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- ATTACHMENT A.
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- Nominations Committee Selection Guidelines
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- Candidates for ISOC Trustee should have a demonstrable involvement in the
- Internet. Such involvement may range from participation as a technology
- developer, researcher, user, network operator, policy maker (eg in
- government), sponsor of research and development.
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- ISOC is interested in broadly-based representation on the Board of Trustees
- and seeks to identify candidates from industry, education and non-profit
- sectors and from government. The selection criteria will be directed to
- selecting a broad range of interests, and will include criteria of regional
- location, current activities, relevant experience and professional
- background.
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- A minimum of 9 candidates, and up to 12 candidates, will be selected by
- this committee, using the criteria as outlined above.
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- ATTACHMENT B.
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- Summary of the Petition Process
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- - Petitions to include the signatures of a minimum of 50 voting members
- of the Internet Society
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- - Deadline for filing of petitions
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- 4 March 1993
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- - Address for filing of petitions
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- by email to: isoc-noms@aarnet.edu.au
- or
- by fax to: +61 6 249 1369
- or
- by postal mail to: Geoff Huston
- AARNet
- GPO Box 1142
- Canberra ACT 2601
- AUSTRALIA
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- - Petition summary mailed to ISoc members on 20th January, 1st February and
- 15th February
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- ATTACHMENT C.
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- Petition Summary Posting
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- The following message will be posted to the ISoc membership on the dates
- noted above, to assist petition candidates to gather the 50 signatures
- required for Petition candidates:
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- "The ISOC has been notified that petition drives are underway to
- nominate the following individuals for ISOC Trustees. If you believe
- that someone on this list should be a candidate for ISOC Trustee, we
- encourage you to send an e-mail note with your full name, e-mail
- address and ISOC membership number and membership expiration date to
- the appropriate e-mail address. This will serve as a signature for the
- petition.
-
- Geoff Huston
- Chair,
- ISOC Nominations Committee
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- POTENTIAL PETITION CANDIDATES FOR ISOC TRUSTEE
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- xxxxxx x xxxxx -- candidate's email address <address@domain>
- -- to access the candidate's statement of position,
- anonymous ftp to system:directory/file
- -- to sign the petition, e-mail to <address@domain>
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- xxxxxx x xxxxx -- candidate's email address <address@domain>
- -- to access the candidate's statement of position,
- anonymous ftp to system:directory/file
- -- to sign the petition, e-mail to <address@domain>
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