Thank you very much for the support!  Together we are going to take NCUC to a new level in the next year!  :-)

So far, we have candidates for every regional Executive Committee position except for the regions of South America and Asia (unless I missed a nomination on the list).

So please don't be shy: nominate yourself or someone who you'd think would be great for the regional representative position - especially think about the regions where no one has been nominated yet.

And to clarify: one can be either a citizen of a region or reside in a region to represent that region under ICANN rules.  For example if you are a citizen of a country in South America, but your legal residence is in Europe, you can run for either the European or the South American regional representative position at your choice.

Nominations are open until Saturday, 12 September, so speak up if you'd like to make a more significant contribution and run for one of the positions.

Thanks again!
Robin

On Sep 10, 2009, at 6:18 AM, Konstantinos Komaitis wrote:

Aye...

KK


On 10/09/2009 13:40, "Norbert Klein" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

Baudouin SCHOMBE wrote:
AYE, AYE , AYE, yes for Robin Gross

Baudouin


    While not forgetting, I re-nominate Robin Gross as the NCUC Chair.


Of course also AYE for Robin.


Norbert

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