In 1999, we met in Santiago and formed the Noncommercial
Domain Holders Constituency – which became NCUC (remember
Milton?). It was a wonderful and diverse crowd
then –
and it has become an even more wonderful and diverse crowd. I have
learned so
much from you – and enjoyed so much being with you.
I am here to submit my resignation from NCUC –with a sigh and a smile. Today is my first day as Director of Policy for .ORG, the Public Interest Registry. PIR is a company filled with wonderful people, and dedicated to its motto of “Do Good” - in .ORG, in ICANN and among the Internet community. I am looking forward to my job of developing policy with Alexa Raad, PIR CEO, and everyone in PIR.
When I drafted the NCUC charter years ago, I asked that people not be voting members of two constituencies. It seemed fair, and right, to focus energy on one primary constituency. It is the principle I follow now as I move to join PIR in the Registry Constituency.
But I am not gone. I hope you will invite me back to NCUC meetings. I can’t wait to share with you what we are working on – and learn what you are working on. I know our work together will continue now, and in the future!
So off to the Contracted Parties Stakeholder Group I go – with the very best of wishes, hopes and admiration for all of you – and for NCUC!
All the best,
Kathy
p.s. Now at [log in to unmask]
p.p.s. Today’s PIR blog posting on my arrival is at http://blog.pir.org/?p=554