[kictanet] Fwd: [Internet Policy] ITCG Nominations to the IGF MAG

waudo siganga emailsignet at mailcan.com
Thu Feb 4 16:25:27 EAT 2016


Thanks for the info Barrack. I can see the star for our young man Kivuva
is rising ever higher. Congratulations and go ye do all that appertains
to the recognition!

Waudo


On Thu, Feb 4, 2016, at 12:17 PM, Barrack Otieno via kictanet wrote:
> Listers,

> For your information.

> Best Regards

> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>
From: "Carl Gahnberg" <gahnberg at isoc.org>
>
Date: Feb 4, 2016 11:42 AM
>
Subject: [Internet Policy] ITCG Nominations to the IGF MAG
>
To: "internetpolicy at elists.isoc.org" <internetpolicy at elists.isoc.org>
>
Cc:
>

> Dear all, Please find below a message from the Chair of the ITCG
> NOMCOM, Eliot Lear, in regards to the recently concluded nominations
> process to the IGF MAG:
>
> The Internet Technical Collaboration Group nominations committee
> (NOMCOM) is pleased to have put forward the following slate of new
> candidates for consideration by the United Nations to the 2016
> Multistakeholder Advisory Group (MAG).  Names are listed in
> alphabetical order:
>
> •    Miss Laura Hutchison of the United Kingdom •    Mr. Mwendwa
> Kivuva of Kenya •    Ms. Karen McCabe of the United States of America
> •    Mr. Shernon Osepa of Curaçao (Netherlands) •    Mr. Sumon Ahmed
> Sabir of Bangladesh •    Ms. Salam Yamout* of Lebanon
>
> In addition to these new candidates, we have endorsed the continuing
> participation in the MAG of the following individuals:
>
> •    Mr. Peter Dengate Thrush of New Zealand •    Mr. Xiaodong Lee* of
> the People’s Republic of China •    Ms. Izumi Okutani of Japan •
> Ms. Lynn St. Amour of the United States of America •    Mr. German
> Valdez of Australia •    Mr. Flavio Wagner of Brazil
>
> A justification for each individual has been filed online with the UN.
> *Dr. Lee and *Ms. Yamout work for their respective governments.
>
> The NOMCOM was constituted and convened shortly after the UN issued
> the call for MAG candidates on 4 January, and worked through the month
> of January.  A call for applications was issued on 8 January, 2016.
> Applications from thirty-two people were received, and then
> considered.  In addition, the NOMCOM solicited for, and received
> applications from members of the MAG who represent the Internet
> Technical Community and wished to be renewed.  In making our
> selection, the NOMCOM took into account the individuals’ abilities and
> accomplishments, as well as both gender and regional diversity.  The
> NOMCOM considered the need for continuity within the MAG when
> examining those candidates wishing to continue as MAG members, and
> particularly the criteria that can be found at
> internetcollaboration.org.
>
> The NOMCOM would like to thank all applicants for their applications
> and willingness to devote time to this important process.
>
> The members of the Internet Technical Collaboration Group NOMCOM for
> 2016 were:
>
> •    Carolina Aguerre •    Adiel Akplogan •    Jane Coffin •    Nigel
> Hickson •    John Klensin •    Eliot Lear (chair) •    Scott Mansfield
> •    Ashwin Jacob Mathew
>  * Carl Gahnberg (ISOC support)
>
> On behalf of the ITCG NOMCOM,
>
> Eliot Lear Chair
>
>
>
>
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