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- a commitment to ICANN's mission
- demonstrated capacity for thoughtful group decision-making and sound judgment
- an understanding of the importance of good governance practices and an ability to contribute to the Board in this regard
Time Commitment and Working Practice
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outlines in the NomCom procedures
- The basic responsibilities of an ICANN Director require a minimum commitment of time which when averaged out over the year is roughly equivalent to 20-24 hours each week. This includes participation in three ICANN meetings/year, two Board retreats/year and work on Board Committees. The time spent in these basic responsibilities is typically clustered around Board meetings and monthly teleconferences, but there is a constant flow of information requiring attention on a near daily basis.
- Directors are expected to attend three ICANN meetings per year and depending on the location and including travel time and preparation this could be a commitment of up to ten (10) days per meeting. In addition the board occasionally holds shorter face-to-face meetings such as retreats.
- Directors spend additional time in connection with their work on Board Committees, a commitment that varies in relation to the number of Committees on which they serve, the scope of the Committee's responsibilities, and their role as Chair or Member of the Committee.
In many cases, the actual time expended expanded significantly exceeds these guidelines.
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- An understanding of the potential impact of ICANN decisions on the global Internet-using community, and the Internet end-user community in particular.
- A a track record of working to build consensus with a diverse set of interests working together on complex policy issues.
- A willingness to commit time and energy to engaging with the ALAC on topics of interest to either the Board or the ALAC.
- An understanding of changes to ICANN's Bylaws, organisational structure, and accountability mechanisms that have been put in place as part of the transition of the stewardship of IANA functions.
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Additional Requirements
To be decided
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