I am happy to second Mary's nomination 

Cheers

Rosemary
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From: "Wendy Seltzer" <[log in to unmask]>
Sender: "NCSG-NCUC" <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2010 07:00:37 
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Reply-To: "Wendy Seltzer" <[log in to unmask]>Subject: SPAM-LOW: Re: Nominations for NCSG GNSO Council members

I nominate Mary Wong and second Bill Drake's self-nomination.  Mary has
 also confirmed that she's willing to serve.
 
 Both Mary and Bill have served the NCSG well in their first terms, and
 now bring the benefit of experience in Council practice and procedure,
 as well as understanding of ICANN issues.  Their differing sources of
 outside experience -- Bill's in governance, Mary's in intellectual
 property law -- bring helpful background to discussions among NCSG
 Councilors, in GNSO working groups, and with the GNSO Council as a whole.
 
 --Wendy
 
 On 10/11/2010 08:08 AM, Avri Doria wrote:
 > Hi,
 >
 > The year, the first term for two of our members, William Drake and Mary Wong, are ending. 
 >
 > We, therefore, need to elect 2 GNSO Council members.
 >
 > Today I am opening a nomination/self-nomination period that will last 2 weeks: until 24 October Midnight UTC.
 >
 > Please send nominations/self-nominations to this list.
 >
 > If it is a nomination, please include a few words about why the nominee would be a good choice for the NCSG and include whether you have confirmed the proposed nominee's willingness.
 >
 > I ask all self-nominees and those nominated by others to make a statement on their qualifications, their reasons for interest in serving as a council member and their plans for the term should they be elected.
 >
 > I will put an agenda item on our next meeting where the participants on the call can ask questions of the candidates.
 >
 > Thank you
 >
 > a.
 >
 >
 
 
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