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Yes Julf. Excellent suggestion. I think it works well and never understood why the chair was not introduced when the new councillors were

Best
Judith 
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> On May 14, 2024, at 3:26 AM, Johan Helsingius <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> 
> The ICANN81 AGM still feels far off, but as we are in the process
> of electing a new chair for NCSG, I would like to propose a change
> in how the chair role is handed over. Seems our traditional way has
> been "sometime soon after the AGM". In my view, we need a more clearly
> defined changeover point, and I feel it would be natural to use
> the same point as the GNSO Council - so I suggest my successor takes
> over the chair role at the time of the GNSO Council meeting where the
> new councillors are seated. This also allows for a better managed
> process for bringing the new chair up to speed and handing over
> tasks.
> 
> How does this sound? Opinions and comments welcome...
>    
>    Julf

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