[IRPCoalition] IRPC Steering Committee and Co-Chair Elections 2020

Santosh Sigdel santoshsigdel at gmail.com
Thu Jan 14 12:25:45 EET 2021


Dear Michael,

In the election process timeline it was mentioned that the voting will be
open from 13-27 January 2021. I am not sure if the voting has been already
open or not; and I have not received any link yet.

Would be great to get the updates.

Best wishes,
Santosh

On Tue, Jan 5, 2021 at 9:10 PM <info at irpcharter.org> wrote:

> Hello again everyone,
>
> Given the holiday period, we've been asked to extend the deadline for
> nominations again, which we are happy to do. In case you or someone you
> know is interested in either a steering committee or a co-chair position,
> feel free to self-nominate or propose their name.
>
> The new deadline for nominations is* Tuesday*, *12 January*.
>
> Best,
>
> -Michael J. Oghia
>
> IRPC Steering Committee Member (2020-2022) & election officer
>
>
>
> On 2021-01-02 12:15, info at irpcharter.org wrote:
>
> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject:  IRPC Steering Committee and Co-Chair Elections 2020
> Date:  2020-12-15 11:26
>
> *IRPC STEERING COMMITTEE ELECTIONS: PROCESS*
>
> This email is an announcement regarding the upcoming Internet Rights and
> Principles Coalition (IRPC) Elections.
>
>
> *Timeline*
>
> *Nominations*: 15 December 2020 – 12 January 2021
>
> *Elections*: 13 – 27 January 2021
>
>
> For 2021-23 we have positions for *one incoming co-chair* and *five
> steering committee members*.
>
> Below you will find the nomination and election procedure, which includes
> ideal criteria (roles and responsibilities, areas of interest and
> expertise) for each position.
>
> (Self) nominations for any of these positions are open until 5 January
> 2021. All (self-) nominations require a seconder and a brief statement of
> intent.
>
> *The voting will be open from 13 – 27 January 2021. *
>
>
> *Procedure and Guidelines for Nominees: *
>
>    - Invite (self) nominations for Co-Chairs and Steering Committee
>    Members. Each candidate provides a short profile statement to include a
>    short bio as pertains to their intended role in the Coalition, as well as a
>    short statement of how they will work towards the Coalition’s continued
>    success and development.
>    - Set up a survey monkey and hold elections – or a poll to endorse
>    current and incoming officers if nominations not contested - for incoming
>    Co-Chair and Steering Committee Member/s.
>    - Both Co-Chairs and Steering Committee Members to be
>    (self)-nominated, a seconder is required.
>    - Ongoing Steering Committee members including Co-Chairs, cannot
>    nominate or second.
>    - IRPC Co-Chairs serve for two years.
>    - Steering Committee Members (total of 9) are elected for two years
>    with a nominal maximum of two terms (4 years). After two terms, an SC
>    member either steps down or stands for a renewed two-year term.
>    This criterion applies to the outgoing Co-Chair position-holder on
>    completion of the succeeding two-year term.
>    - Steering Committee Members and Co-Chair positions are elected
>    independently.
>    - The IRPC aims to represent stakeholders of diverse and historically
>    underrepresented backgrounds, as well as seeks gender and geographical
>    balance.
>
>
> *Qualifications: *
>
> *Co-Chair *
>
>    - Experience with the IGF and/or related internet governance
>    consultations and meetings and the IRP Coalition for at least one year.
>    - Can demonstrate an understanding and commitment to the IRP
>    Coalition’s Aims (see:
>    http://www.intgovforum.org/cms/dynamiccoalitions/72-ibr)
>    - Preferably, demonstrate knowledge of the procedures of the Internet
>    Governance Forum
>    - Knowledge of the IRPC’s work and output since 2008 and provide
>    insights into how they envisage taking the IRP Charter forward based on
>    achievements to date.
>    - Can provide a vision for how the IRP Coalition can contribute to the
>    future of the IGF and advance the IRPC Charter work within the IGF and
>    beyond.
>    - Able to consolidate ongoing collaborations with partners from all
>    sectors and forge new ones.
>
>
> *Steering Committee Member *
>
>    - Experience with the IRPC for at least one year.
>    - Demonstrate experience and knowledge of IG related themes, human
>    rights and IG Principles in particular.
>    - Adherence to the Coalition’s Aims (see:
>    http://www.intgovforum.org/cms/dynamiccoalitions/72-ibr)
>    - Preferably, some knowledge and understanding of the procedures of
>    the Internet Governance Forum.
>    - Demonstrate a commitment to the aims and objectives of the IRPC
>    Charter of Human Rights and Principles of the Internet
>    - Indicate what roles and responsibilities they can carry as an SC
>    member
>    - Able and willing to respond to SC emails and meeting calls in a
>    reasonable time.
>
>
> IRPC list members will (i) vote or endorse (if uncontested) nominees using
> an anonymized online polling tool.
>
>
> In case you have any questions, please don't hesitate to reach out.
>
>
> Warm regards,
>
> -Michael J. Oghia
>
> IRPC Steering Committee Member (2020-2022) & election officer
>
>
>
>
>
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