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ISOC Nominations Committee Report
4th January 1993
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.
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.
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.
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).
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
3. Nominations by Petition
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This announcement also invites additional nominations by membership petition
for candidates for the 1993 Trustee Elections.
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.
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.
The petition message should include the written assent of the individual
being nominated through this petition process.
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.
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.
(signed)
The Internet Society Nominations Committee:
G. Huston (Chair)
R. Blokzijl
I. Fuchs
T. Kalin
C. Partridge,
H. Tokuda.
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ATTACHMENT A.
Nominations Committee Selection Guidelines
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.
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.
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.
Summary of the Petition Process
- Petitions to include the signatures of a minimum of 50 voting members
of the Internet Society
- Deadline for filing of petitions
4 March 1993
- Address for filing of petitions
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
- Petition summary mailed to ISoc members on 20th January, 1st February and
15th February
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ATTACHMENT C.
Petition Summary Posting
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:
"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
POTENTIAL PETITION CANDIDATES FOR ISOC TRUSTEE
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>
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>