Hi Jorge, I have been the At-Large Liaison to the ICANN Board for the past two years. ALAC holds annual elections for the post (which is set to expire at some point as the Board has resolved to the Liaison with a voting Director). I expressed my willingness to serve in the Liaison position for another year, but I believe that the ALAC is looking for someone who might also be electable to the voting director position when that is established. That means I think my candidacy for Board Liaison is more a matter of form than likely election. At least in the United States, candidates for President coming from the Senate often run in both elections. So my run for GNSO Council is like the run for President while serving in the Senate :) I'd be honored to serve the NCUC. I hope that addresses your question, but feel free to ask further if not. --Wendy Jorge Amodio wrote: > There is an issue that may require some clarification, at least for me, > nothing personal but I'm confused about the nomination of Wendy > to the GNSO Council when at the same time it seems she is > accepting a nomination for another constituency at ICANN ? > > I just received this message from the At-Large list: > >> from Wendy Seltzer <[log in to unmask]> >> reply-to At-Large Worldwide <[log in to unmask]> >> to At-Large Worldwide <[log in to unmask]> >> cc At Large Staff <[log in to unmask]> >> date Wed, Sep 16, 2009 at 4:23 PM >> subject Re: [At-Large] [Euro-board] List of endorsed Board Liaision >nominees posting requested >> >> Just for the record, I am not embarrassed by anything in my >> representation of At-Large interests in ICANN. I would happily accept a >> nomination via the EURALO rather than NARALO process. >> >> --Wendy > > I believe we are talking about the same person right ? > > Regards > Jorge > > -- Wendy Seltzer -- [log in to unmask] Fellow, Silicon Flatirons Center at University of Colorado Law School Fellow, Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/seltzer.html http://www.chillingeffects.org/ https://www.torproject.org/