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Position - EC Asia/Australia/Pacific

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Why do you want to serve on the EC?

Serving on the NCUC EC will help me engage more with ICANN and utilize my experience in areas that I care about such as freedom of expression, privacy, and access. It is also a good time for me to be in the EC since I have earned my PhD and have more time to spare compared to last year. I must admit that I had little time to spare for NCUC in 2014 because of my doctoral research and so I am confident that I'll have more time to use for EC duties in 2015.

Provide a brief biography of recent experience, associations, and affiliations relevant to serving on the Executive Committee.
Describe the relevance of your personal and professional experience
to serve on the NCUC Executive Committee,
and identify any conflicts of interests you might have.
 

The EC performs several functional responsibilities for the Constituency.  
What level of time commitment can you bring
to your EC role on a weekly and overall basis?  

I will perform my duties as expected and as needed.  I plan to dedicate a minimum of 10 hours a week depending on circumstances, and more in the run-up to and aftermaths of ICANN meetings or as needed.  I will dedicate the time needed to make meaningful contributions to the EC on behalf of the members.
Communication with the membership is critical.
How would you keep members apprised of your EC-related activities?
The membership can expect regular announcements and notices as the work develops during the year.
How do you foresee NCUC’s function, scale, or role changing in the future?
What areas of ICANN policy,
if any, need more attention and why? Be concise (200 words maximum).

The new gTLDs and the growth of ICANN in the overall international governance process, promise to continue to raise issues in which NCUC has the opportunity to help create policy, promote particular concerns, and initiate advocacy:

  • We will need to be vigilant on the growing pressure over privacy and data protection.
  • We have to continue engaging in the GNSO PDP process.
  • I look forward to outreach initiatives and further engagement of the constituency in our changing ICANN world.
  • ICANN needs a Human Rights Advisory Committee, and I will dedicate my time to see it a reality.

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