Why should anyone consider serving on the Board of Directors, GNSO Council or Interim At-Large Advisory Committee?
The ICANN Board, the GNSO Council, and the Interim At-Large Advisory Committee, each in its own way, plays a leadership role in ICANN’s significant, but focused set of responsibilities with respect to the global Internet’s stable and secure operation. [The Formal Call describes ICANN’s Mission and the roles of the Members of each of these bodies. See Sections A and F.] Those who serve in these positions will work with accomplished colleagues from around the globe. They will address intriguing technical coordination problems and related policy development challenges with diverse functional, cultural, and geographic dimensions. They will gain valuable insights and experience from working across these boundaries of knowledge, responsibility, and perspective. Those selected by NomCom to serve in these positions will gain the satisfaction of making a valuable public service contribution. Placing the broad public interest ahead of any particular interests, they will help ensure the stability
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