Neal: While most of the other positions open for election have been filled by acclamation , that is not the case for the position of the North America rep on the Executive committee. For that position, there's a contest - Cheryl and I are the two candidates. Let me share a quick bio blurb as well as my objectives for NCUC should I have the opportunity to be re-elected as the North American representative on the executive committee. Short Bio: http://www.icannwiki.org/Robert_Guerra I am based in Toronto, Canada and am one of the founding directors of Privaterra - an ongoing project of the SAGE Charitable foundation that works with NGOs to assist them with issues of data privacy, secure communications and information security. In that capacity, I am frequently invited to speak at events to share the challenges being faced by a variety of social justice NGOs in regards to surveillance, censorship and privacy. I am currently the NCUC representative for Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility (CPSR), acting also as their board secretary. I was actively involved in the the UN World Summit - being an active member of civil society bureau , the internet governance caucus as well as being the NGO advisor to the official Canadian Government delegation. In terms of disclosure - I currently advise several non-profits and/or their related projects , including Taking IT Global, DiploFoundation's Internet Governance and Policy Capacity Building Programme, The Open Net Initiative and The Internet Corporations for Assigned Names and Numbers's At-Large Advisory Committee (ALAC) and its Security and Stability Advisory Committee - to name a few. Objectives I envision for NCUC in 07/08: - NCUC needs to further develop its efforts to make sure that ICANN stays focused on its narrow core mission of technical co-ordination. - While ICANN is to be congratulated on its efforts to implement IDN, it must not get in the business of being a content regulator. KTCN needs to be supported - and strongly by NCUC members without reservation. - Yes, there are strong opinions on censorship and "inappropriate content" , however ICANN is not the place nor the venue where the issue should be discussed. Content regulation is inconsistent with Freedom of expression principles. NCUC's message on this must be strong and clear. - Funding needs to be obtained to ensure that get NCUC members can participate in ongoing ICANN policy areas such as GNSO - Support idea that funding should be drawn from ICANN's ever increasing surplus to fund (without strings) participation of GNSO members who do not have he financial means to do so. Financial support should be based only on financial need. - Support idea that NCUC officially and unofficially engage other key icann stakeholders on issues of common interest and concern. Building strategic alliances is important - NCUC should pursue this to the best of its ability. - Outreach activities should be pursued to help promote NCUC message. These should including blog postings by NCUC excom members as well as speaking engagements at fora where non commercial users and/or groups might be present. Should you have any questions - please, feel free to post a comment . it would be an honour to be re-lected to the NCUC excom. regards Robert On 24-Oct-07, at 10:58 AM, Neal McBurnett wrote: > On Fri, Sep 28, 2007 at 03:32:42PM -0600, Cheryl Preston wrote: >> I am interested in getting involved in the NCUC leadership. I >> would be happy to run for any office. Perhaps the best way for a >> new person to start is to be the North American rep on the >> Executive Committee. Any ideas?