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    Nominating Committee Announces Final Selections for Key Leadership Positions Within ICANN

    MARINA DEL REY, Calif., Oct. 11 /PRNewswire/ -- After an intense
    period of outreach, consultation, recruitment, and evaluation,
    the Nominating Committee (NomCom) of the Internet Corporation
    for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) announced today its final
    selection of four 'slates' of Nominees for four of ICANN's leadership
    bodies: the Board of Directors, the Council of the Country Code Names
    Supporting Organization (ccNSO), the Council of the Generic Names
    Supporting Organization (GNSO) and the Interim At Large Advisory
    Committee (ALAC). The Nominees will join the already seated members
    of these bodies at the conclusion of the ICANN Meeting in Cape Town,
    South Africa, December 1 - 5.

    ICANN is a non-profit organization responsible for coordinating
    the global Internet's systems of unique identifiers, including the
    systems of domain names and numeric addresses that are used to reach
    all computers on the Internet.

    ICANN's mission is to ensure the stable and secure operation of
    these unique identifier systems, which are vital to the Internet's
    operation. In addition, ICANN coordinates policy development related
    to these technical functions.

    "We are very pleased that so many excellent Candidates from all five
    geographic regions participated in this second NomCom Process,"
    said Nominating Committee Chair and spokesperson Jean-Jacques
    Damlamian. "This global participation reflects the Internet community's
    impressive array of talent, experience, and willingness to undertake
    these volunteer leadership roles essential to ICANN's evolution and
    performance goals."

    The Nominees:

    ICANN Board

    Vinton G. Cerf (U.S.A. - North America)

    Joichi Ito (Japan - Asia/Australia/Pacific)

    Vanda Scartezini (Brazil - Latin America/Caribbean Islands)

    Terms: Conclusion of ICANN Annual Meeting for 2004 until conclusion
    of ICANN Annual Meeting for 2007

    ccNSO Council

    Yassin Mshana (Tanzania - Africa)

    Term: Conclusion of ICANN Annual Meeting for 2004 until conclusion
    of ICANN Annual Meeting for 2005

    Eva Frolich (Sweden - Europe)

    Term: Conclusion of ICANN Annual Meeting for 2004 until conclusion
    of ICANN Annual Meeting for 2006

    Charles Shaban (Jordan - Asia/Australia/Pacific)

    Term: Conclusion of ICANN Annual Meeting for 2004 until conclusion
    of ICANN Annual Meeting for 2007

    GNSO Council

    Maureen Cubberley (Canada - North America)

    Term: Conclusion of ICANN Annual Meeting for 2004 until conclusion
    of ICANN Annual Meeting for 2006

    Interim At Large Advisory Committee

    Roberto Gaetano (Italy - Europe)

    Jean Armour Polly (U.S.A. - North America)

    Terms: Conclusion of ICANN Annual Meeting for 2004 until conclusion
    of ICANN Annual Meeting for 2006

    Biographical information on the Nominees will soon be posted on the
    NomCom web page. http://www.icann.org/committees/nom-comm/

    In response to its June 30th Formal Call, the NomCom received 102
    recommendations of potential candidates from all over the world. Out
    of 84 individuals who subsequently submitted a Statement of Interest,
    NomCom selected 9 outstanding individuals for staggered terms in these
    leadership roles in ICANN. The terms range from twelve to thirty-six
    months in length. Three individuals were selected to serve on the Board
    of Directors; two individuals were selected to fill seats designated
    for individuals from the North American and European regions on the
    Interim At-Large Advisory Committee (which coordinates participation
    by individual Internet users in ICANN's activities); three individuals
    were selected for the Council of the new Country Code Names Supporting
    Organisation (which administers and coordinates the affairs of the
    ccNSO and manages the policy development process of the ccNSO); and one
    individual was selected for the Council of the Generic Names Supporting
    Organization (which develops policy concerning domain names in generic
    top-level domains such as .com, .net, .org, .info, and .biz).

    The NomCom was asked to find high-caliber, experienced, open-minded
    women and men with integrity, sound judgment, and objectivity. "Using
    a holistic approach, the NomCom focused on the careful selection
    of slates of Candidates with complementary skills and perspectives
    who fulfilled the ICANN criteria and eligibility requirements for
    each of the four roles to be filled, keeping all the Candidates in
    consideration until the final slates were chosen," Damlamian explained.

    Through these strategies the NomCom pursued its dual charge: to
    balance the other ICANN leadership selection processes which are based
    on Supporting Organizations and Constituencies and to help ensure
    that ICANN can benefit from the leadership of the women and men of
    the highest integrity and capability who place the interest of the
    global Internet community ahead of any particular interests. These
    carefully selected slates will help ICANN ensure functional, cultural,
    and geographic diversity in its policy development and decision-making
    as the Internet itself evolves.

    The Nominating Committee:

    An independent Nominating Committee is a key element of the ICANN
    structure. It is composed of a diverse set of individuals chosen by
    the groups and entities that make up ICANN. The NomCom is charged to
    act in the interests of the global Internet community rather than in
    accord with specific interests. NomCom is presently responsible for
    selecting 8 of fifteen Board Directors, 5 of fifteen Interim ALAC
    Members, 3 of eighteen ccNSO Council Members and 3 of fifteen GNSO
    Council Members. In the current process, nine of these positions
    needed to be filled.

    For more information about the Nominating Committee, its
    Members, Formal Call and Procedures please visit its web page at
    http://www.icann.org/committees/nom-comm/. Further questions or
    requests for information can be sent via e-mail to Kieran Baker
    ([email protected]).

    NomCom Selection Statistics:

    Total Number of Candidates: 84

    Geographic Distribution Geographic Distribution of
    of Candidates Selected Nominees

    Africa 11% 13%

    Asia/Australia/
    Pacific 24% 24%

    Europe 29% 13%

    Latin America/Caribbean
    Islands 10% 13%

    North America 26% 37%

    Total: 100% 100%

    Citizenship of Candidates:

    34 Countries:

    Argentina, Armenia, Australia, Bangladesh, Belgium, Brazil, Canada,
    China, Congo, France, Germany, Hong Kong S.A.R, India, Italy, Japan,
    Jordan, Kenya, Mauritius, Morocco, New Zealand, Nigeria, Pakistan,
    Peru, Philippines, Portugal, Serbia and Montenegro, Singapore, Spain,
    Sudan, Sweden, Tanzania, Trinidad and Tobago, UK, USA.

    Citizenship of Selected Nominees:

    8 Countries:

    Brazil, Canada, Italy, Japan, Jordan, Sweden, Tanzania, USA.

    Gender Distribution of Gender Distribution of Selected
    Candidates Nominees

    Male: 74% 56%

    Female: 26% 44%

    Recommendations Received:

    Total Number of Recommendations: 102

    Total Number of Recommendees: 90

    Total Number of Recommendees who submitted
    a Statement of Interest 54

    Percentage of Candidates who are Recommendees 60%

    About ICANN

    The mission of ICANN is to coordinate, at the overall level, the
    global Internet's systems of unique identifiers, and in particular
    to ensure the stable and secure operation of the Internet's unique
    identifier systems. In particular, ICANN:

    1. Coordinates the allocation and assignment of the three sets of
    unique identifiers for the Internet, which are

    a. Domain names (forming a system referred to as "DNS");

    b. Internet protocol ("IP") addresses and autonomous system ("AS")
    numbers; and

    c. Protocol port and parameter numbers.

    2. Coordinates the operation and evolution of the DNS root name
    server system.

    3. Coordinates policy development reasonably and appropriately related
    to these technical functions.

    SOURCE Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers

    CO: Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers; ICANN

    ST: California

    SU: PER NPT

    Web site: http://www.icann.org/committees/nom-comm

    http://www.prnewswire.com

    10/11/2004 18:10 EDT
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