Deadline Approaches for Applications for ICANN Board and Leadership Positions

ICANN logoNominating Committee applications deadline: 15 April, 2009

Now is the time to apply to become one of the global leadership volunteers who help ICANN coordinate the polices and process that shape the future of the Internet.

The deadline for applications through the Nominating Committee for leadership positions on the Board, At Large Advisory Committee, Country Code Names Supporting Organization and Generic Names Supporting Organization is Wednesday, 15 April 2009.

“We have received an impressive range of statements of interest from all over the world. People who want to be part of the decision-making process for tomorrow’s Internet have applied, with Asia and Europe especially well represented this year,” said Tricia Drakes, Chair of the Nominating Committee and former member of ICANN’s Board of Directors. “This year’s Nominating Committee has really focused on outreach and accessibility, running events at ICANN’s Mexico City meeting, and we really hope to see more applications from Latin America and the Caribbean before the deadline on 15 April.”

The Nominating Committee is independent of ICANN and is tasked with searching the world for experienced individuals to fill key positions on ICANN’s Board and its Supporting Organizations and Advisory Committees. The following positions are being filled this year:

  • 3 Board Directors
  • 1 GNSO Council member
  • 1 ccNSO Council member
  • 3 At Large Advisory Committee members

The deadline to submit Statements of Interest is 15 April 2009 23:59 UTC.

ICANN covers agreed travel expenses directly related to ICANN duties.

Information on applying is available at: nomcom.icann.org/.

Read the 2009 NomCom flyer here: nomcom.icann.org/nomcomflyer-2009.pdf [PDF, 684K]

Submit your statement of interest here: forms.icann.org/cgi/soi.cgi

About ICANN:

ICANN is responsible for the global coordination of the Internet’s system of unique identifiers like domain names (like .org, .museum and country codes like .uk) and the addresses used in a variety of Internet protocols that help computers reach each other over the Internet. Careful management of these resources is vital to the Internet’s operation, so ICANN’s global stakeholders meet regularly to develop policies that ensure the Internet’s ongoing security and stability. ICANN is an internationally organized, public benefit non-profit company. For more information please visit: icann.org.

This ICANN announcement was sourced from:
icann.org/en/announcements/announcement-3-02apr09-en.htm