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RE: [council] Term of the next GNSO Council chair
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- Subject: RE: [council] Term of the next GNSO Council chair
- From: Alistair DIXON <Alistair.Dixon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 23 Apr 2007 12:47:18 +1200
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- Thread-topic: [council] Term of the next GNSO Council chair
I would agree with Philip that simple is best and therefore support the terms
proposed by Philip.
However, I would note that while 31 January does give new councillors the
opportunity to vote for their chair, that date does potentially raise an issue
if a chair's term as a councillor is scheduled to end at the end of an AGM, ie
their term as councillor would need to be extended or an interim chair would
need to be appointed (possibly one of the deputies).
Alistair
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[mailto:owner-council@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Philip Sheppard
Sent: Saturday, 21 April 2007 01:38
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Subject: [council] Term of the next GNSO Council chair
Chuck, good thoughts.
I'd agree that simple is best.
Current election: now till Jan 31 2008.
Then annual term Feb 1 - Jan 31 (new election).
This gives time for new council members (seated after end year annual meeting)
to just about
get to know their proposed chair before an election.
Philip
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