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My thoughts exactly.



Nicolas



Please excuse my mobile brevity.



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From:         Dan Krimm <[log in to unmask]>

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Date:         Thu, 23 Aug 2012 11:34:59 

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Subject: Re: [NCSG-Discuss] NCUC NomCom representative for Toronto meeting



While I would support Avri in the position without reservation, she has

been doing a great deal of heavy lifting for a long time in numerous

capacities, and I am wary of overloading her.  Especially since I'm not

aware that she has responded to the "draft" yet...



I would also strongly support Norbert, who also has long-standing

involvement in ICANN/NCUC and should be viewed as a reliable, trusted and

proven resource for a task such as this.



Dan







At 8:31 PM +0700 8/23/12, Norbert Klein wrote:

>Hi all,

>

>having seen the need to find somebody from NCUC for a short term role in

>the NomCom - which requires a lot of knowledge of the different sections

>of ICANN for which the NomCom has to search, find, evaluate, and finally

>appoint people - I thought I might volunteer.

>

> From the time when I had served on the NomCom, I remember that it was

>quite a steep learning curve that had to be taken - for all there -

>before we had worked out a common understanding of the procedures how to

>handle the huge task with the instruments we had: motivating outreach,

>then the paperwork applying common criteria on the candidates

>submissions, accompanied by an ever tighter schedule of teleconferences

>in order to arrive at a convincing shortlist of candidates for the final

>round of decisions.

>

>If my offer should meet the requirements for somebody to jump in midway

>and leave again when a full replacement will be available, let me know.

>

>Norbert Klein

>Open Institute

>Cambodia


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