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==NomCom Appointment to ICANN Board==
'''Nominating Committee Appointees''' ([[:Category:NCA|NCAs]]) are selected by ICANN's [[NomCom]], which is responsible for filling positions on the [[ICANN Board]], two [[PTI#PTI Directors|PTI Directors]], three members of the [[GNSO Council]], five members of the [[ALAC]], and three seats on the [[ccNSO#ccNSO Council|ccNSO Council]].
   
   
==NomCom Appointment to PTI Directors==  
==NomCom Appointment to [[ICANN Board]]==


==NomCom Appointment to GNSO Council==
The ICANN [[NomCom]] appoints three of the members serving on the [[GNSO Council]]. The [[ICANN Bylaws]] describe the process through which Nominating Committee Appointees ([[NCA]]s) are assigned within the GNSO Council.  
==NomCom Appointment of [[PTI#PTI Directors|PTI Directors]]==
 
==NomCom Appointment to [[GNSO Council]]==
The ICANN [[NomCom]] appoints three of the members serving on the [[GNSO Council]]. The [[ICANN Bylaws]] describe the process through which NCAs are assigned within the GNSO Council.  


According to Article X, Section 3(1((e) of the Bylaws, one NCA will be non-voting but can otherwise participate with the other members of the GNSO Council including the election process of the Chair. One voting NCA will be assigned the [[Contracted Party House]] and one to the [[Non-Contracted Party House]].<ref>https://www.icann.org/resources/pages/governance/bylaws-en#X-3.8</ref>
According to Article X, Section 3(1((e) of the Bylaws, one NCA will be non-voting but can otherwise participate with the other members of the GNSO Council including the election process of the Chair. One voting NCA will be assigned the [[Contracted Party House]] and one to the [[Non-Contracted Party House]].<ref>https://www.icann.org/resources/pages/governance/bylaws-en#X-3.8</ref>


===Current NCAs to GNSO Council===
===Current NCAs to GNSO Council===
* [[Syed Ismail Shah]] (Asia/Australia/Pacific) - Voting Non-Contracted Party House (AGM 2019)
*[[Tom Dale]], Contracted Party House, Asia Pacific (AGM 2021)
* [[Carlos Raul Gutiérrez]] (Latin America) – Voting Contracted Party House (AGM 2019)
*[[Olga Cavalli]], non-voting member, Latin America Caribbean (AGM 2022)
* [[Erika Mann]] (Europe) – Non-Voting (AGM 2018)
*[[Carlton Samuels]], Non-Contracted Party House, Latin America Caribbean (AGM 2021)


===Appointment of Liaisons & Observers to the GNSO Council===
==NonCom Appointment to [[ALAC]]==
* [[Cheryl Langdon-Orr]] (Asia/Australia/Pacific) is the current liaison to the GNSO Council
===Current NCAs to ALAC===
* [[Adebiyi Oladipo]] (Africa) is the current ccNSO Observer of the GNSO Council
*[[Greg Shatan]], United States of America, 2020 - 2022
*[[Pari Esfandiari]] United Kingdom, 2020 AGM - 2022 AGM


==NCAs to ALAC Council==
==NomCom Appointment to [[ccNSO#ccNSO Council|ccNSO Council]]==
Three seats of the ccNSO are also filled by the [[NomCom]], one of which needs to be renewed per year. The NomCom focuses on filling these seats with people from other business perspectives than ccTLDs, which makes the NCAs different from the other members of the ccNSO Council.<ref>https://ccnso.icann.org/en/about/faqs.htm</ref>
===Current NCAs to ccNSO===


==NomCom Appointment to ccNSO Council==
==Open NCA Positions==
The 2021 NomCom will fill '''nine''' open leadership positions:
* Three members of the [[ICANN Board|ICANN Board of Directors]] (three-year term)
* Three regional representatives to the [[ALAC]], one from Africa, Asia/Australia/Pacific Islands, and Latin America/Caribbean regions (two-year term)
* Two members of the [[GNSO Council]] (two-year term)
* One member of the [[ccNSO#ccNSOCouncil|ccNSO Council]] (three-year term)


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 20:26, 8 July 2021

Nominating Committee Appointees (NCAs) are selected by ICANN's NomCom, which is responsible for filling positions on the ICANN Board, two PTI Directors, three members of the GNSO Council, five members of the ALAC, and three seats on the ccNSO Council.

NomCom Appointment to ICANN Board[edit | edit source]

NomCom Appointment of PTI Directors[edit | edit source]

NomCom Appointment to GNSO Council[edit | edit source]

The ICANN NomCom appoints three of the members serving on the GNSO Council. The ICANN Bylaws describe the process through which NCAs are assigned within the GNSO Council.

According to Article X, Section 3(1((e) of the Bylaws, one NCA will be non-voting but can otherwise participate with the other members of the GNSO Council including the election process of the Chair. One voting NCA will be assigned the Contracted Party House and one to the Non-Contracted Party House.[1]

Current NCAs to GNSO Council[edit | edit source]

  • Tom Dale, Contracted Party House, Asia Pacific (AGM 2021)
  • Olga Cavalli, non-voting member, Latin America Caribbean (AGM 2022)
  • Carlton Samuels, Non-Contracted Party House, Latin America Caribbean (AGM 2021)

NonCom Appointment to ALAC[edit | edit source]

Current NCAs to ALAC[edit | edit source]

NomCom Appointment to ccNSO Council[edit | edit source]

Three seats of the ccNSO are also filled by the NomCom, one of which needs to be renewed per year. The NomCom focuses on filling these seats with people from other business perspectives than ccTLDs, which makes the NCAs different from the other members of the ccNSO Council.[2]

Current NCAs to ccNSO[edit | edit source]

Open NCA Positions[edit | edit source]

The 2021 NomCom will fill nine open leadership positions:

  • Three members of the ICANN Board of Directors (three-year term)
  • Three regional representatives to the ALAC, one from Africa, Asia/Australia/Pacific Islands, and Latin America/Caribbean regions (two-year term)
  • Two members of the GNSO Council (two-year term)
  • One member of the ccNSO Council (three-year term)

References[edit | edit source]