[cctld-nominations] Re: URGENT: Please accept the nomination using template
Sorry the delay, I was on SoutAmerica and problems with my email connection. > Template for acceptance: > 1. Full name of the nominee: Oscar Alejandro Robles Garay > 2. E-mail address of the nominee: orobles@nic.mx > 3. Registry of the nominee: .MX > 4. Snail-mail address (street, city, country): Garza Sada #2501 Monterrey NL Mexico, 64849 > 5. The region that includes the country of which you are a citizen: LAC > 6. The region that includes the country in which you reside: LAC > 7. A clear statement of acceptance of the nomination: I accept the nomination for the NamesCouncil > 8. A Curriculum Vitae (no more than 500 words long): Computer Systems Engineer from Monterrey Institute of Technology, holds a Master degree on Information Technologies Management from the same institute. Works as the NIC-Mexico Administrative Manager and Chief of the Internet and Registration Services Center, in the Monterrey Institute of Technology. He also co-teaches the "e-commerce Legal Framework" course, in the Virtual University of the same institution. He has participated in diverse forums in Mexico and Latin America with talks on "Internet Governance", "Domain Names and Intellectual Property", "Internet Growth in Mexico and Latin America" In 1998, is LACTLD co-founder. LACTLD is an organization of country code Top Level Domains in Latin America, which currently groups 20 ccTLDs from the region. During first semester of 1998 he participated in the ICANN Membership Advisory Council. He is an ENRED board member. ENRED is the Latin American Networks Forums, which represents non-for profit networks in the region. Also, He is an ISOC Mexican chapter Board member. Since 1996 is an ISOC member. He served as an alternate in the experts group conducted by WIPO in 1997 to comment on the RFC WIPO series, related with: Creation of new gTLDs Famous marks protection Uniform dispute resolution process Is working on the DNS governance issues since 1995 when become NIC-Mexico technical manager, then in 1996 participated on the IAHC process which results on the gTLD-MoU (NIC-Mexico was signer of it), was a Policy Advisory Body member. In 1997 He becomes the NIC-Mexico administrative contact, then he actively participated in the IFWP process and the DNSO formation one, hosting the DNSO Monterrey Meeting. > 9. A statement indicating your ideas, intentions and/or > the reason why you consider you should be elected to represent > ccTLD Constituency to DNSO Names Council (no more than 500 words): Although the NC represents the DNSO interests, it is necessary to give our constituency the real participation on the DNSO, so I will work on the NC to improve our constituency position in the DNSO. Currently ICANN board has made public some decisions regarding our interests without minimal consultation to our constituency, and that must be changed. New gTLDs, and new ccTLDs is a reality and we should have a voice on these matters. Intellectual property issues must be addressed by our constituency and discussed on the DNSO in order to improve our services to the Internet Global Community. > > Would you please fill it and send to "cctld-nominations@wwtld.org" before > Sep. 30 12:00 UTC? If you need more details, please go to this URL > http://www.wwtld.org/elections/procedures/2000.NominationProcedures.html#TAC > C. You are not a candidate until you accept it and you are the only > candidate for Latin America and Caribbean. We need you to accept it ASAP. > > Thank you and best of luck on the election, > > Abhisak > > > -- ccTLD Constituency of the DNSO NC Mailing list |