LOS ANGELES – 20 December 2018 -- Today, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) announced the selection of an 18-member team to conduct the third Accountability and Transparency Review (ATRT3).
The ATRT3 members were selected by the chairs of ICANN's Supporting Organizations (SO) and Advisory Committees (AC), based on nominations received through the SOs and ACs. In addition, the ICANN Board appointed Maarten Botterman to serve as member of ATRT3, at ICANN63 in Barcelona. The review is required under Section 4.6 of the ICANN Bylaws.
The SO/AC chairs have agreed to seat all individuals that had been nominated by the various SOs/ACs. Members of the ATRT3 include:
Name |
Gender |
Region |
SO/AC Nomination |
|
1 |
Sebastien Bachollet |
M |
Europe |
ALAC |
2 |
Cheryl Langdon-Orr |
F |
A/A/PI |
ALAC |
3 |
Daniel Khauka Nanghaka |
M |
Africa |
ALAC |
4 |
Vanda Scartezini |
F |
LA/CI |
ALAC |
5 |
Demi Getschko |
M |
LA/CI |
ccNSO |
6 |
Liu Yue |
M |
A/A/PI |
GAC |
7 |
Jacques Blanc |
M |
Europe |
GNSO |
8 |
Patrick Kane |
M |
North America |
GNSO |
9 |
Michael Karanicolas |
M |
North America |
GNSO |
10 |
Wolfgang Kleinwaechter |
M |
Europe |
GNSO |
11 |
Osvaldo Novoa |
M |
LA/CI |
GNSO |
12 |
Adetola Sogbesan |
M |
Africa |
GNSO |
13 |
Erica Varlese |
F |
LA/CI |
GNSO |
14 |
Ramet Khalili Nasr |
M |
A/A/PI |
RSSAC |
15 |
Jaap Akkerhuis |
M |
Europe |
SSAC |
16 |
KC Claffy |
F |
North America |
SSAC |
17 |
Geoff Huston |
M |
A/A/PI |
SSAC |
18 |
Maarten Botterman |
M |
Europe |
ICANN Board |
Diversity Highlights of Selected Review Team Members
It is anticipated that the ATRT3 Review Team will schedule its first face-to-face meeting in early 2019.
The ATRT3 will post periodic updates on its progress on icann.org, at ICANN public meetings and on the Review Team's wiki page here.
Learn how to become an ATRT3 Observer here.
Find more information on the ATRT3 members here.
Find more information on the ATRT3 here.
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