Call for applicants: At-Large #ICANN Board member

At-LargeISOC-NY is an At-Large Structure in the North American Regional At-Large Organization (NARALO) of ICANN. Recent structural changes have meant that, rather than a Liason to the ICANN Board, At-Large now has a seat. NARALO has participated, along with the other Regional Organizations, in the long and intricate process of establishing an election procedure. With its conclusion the call has now gone out for applicants. Deadline is Sep 6 2010. Press release below:

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Aug 23, 2010:Applicants Sought from Internet User Community for Seat on Board of Directors

The ICANN group representing individual Internet users is calling for applications from those who may be interested in helping to develop policy while serving on the organization’s Board of Directors.

ICANN’s At-Large community (representing individual Internet users) is undertaking a global search to fill a Board seat reserved an Internet user who does not represent a particular government, corporate or non-profit entity.

“This is all about providing a voice for the average everyday Internet user in the global non-profit organization charged with coordinating the Internet addressing system,” said Cheryl Langdon-Orr, the Chair of the At-Large Advisory Committee (ALAC). “ICANN wants to hear from all segments of the Internet community, including the individuals who often simply feel they don’t have a voice in policy formation.”

ALAC is looking for someone with a broad international perspective and a background in Internet users’ interests, consumer policy and/or civil society worldwide. The At-Large Board member would have a voice in the numerous ICANN issues which help define the organization, such as:

* The expansion of generic top-level domains (gTLDs) — that portion of a web address name at the end of an address name (i.e., .com, .org, .asia, etc.). ICANN is considering how best to expand the current list of 21 to include a vast variety of names and words.

* Guidance on the implementation of Internationalized Domain Names (IDNs), which allows for the introduction of Internet address names formed from non-Latin based languages, where scripts such as Chinese, Korean or Arabic will be used in the last portion of an address name.

* The transition from IPv4 to IPv6. This change in Internet Protocols will vastly expand the available number of global Internet addresses, since the current IPv4 addresses are quickly diminishing.

“The Internet is defined by its unique ability to give everyone a voice,” said Langdon-Orr. “This is an opportunity to extend that concept of inclusion to ICANN’s top level.”

Interested parties can obtain more information by writing ICANN’s Board Candidate Evaluation Committee at BCEC-Request@icann.org. The deadline to apply for the At-Large Board seat is September 6, 2010.

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To read more about the ICANN’s At-Large Community’s search for a Board member and the process for application, go here

To read more about ICANN’s At-Large Community go here