Nominations Now Open for 2020 Internet Society Board of Trustees Elections

The Internet Society Nominations
Committee is now inviting nominations for candidates to serve on the Board of
Trustees.

The Board provides strategic
direction, inspiration, and oversight to advance the Internet Society’s mission
of preserving the open, globally-connected, trustworthy and secure Internet for
everyone.

In 2020 Chapters will elect two
(2) Trustees; Organization Members will elect one (1) Trustee; and the IETF
will appoint one (1) Trustee. The term of office is 3 years, beginning in
August 2020 and ending mid-year 2023.

The Internet Society is a global
non-profit organization that champions the open Internet for everyone. With
offices in Washington, DC, USA and Geneva, Switzerland, as well as regional
bureaus throughout the world, it is dedicated to ensuring the open development,
evolution, and use of the Internet for the benefit of people globally. ISOC is
also the organizational home of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) and
other Internet-related bodies who together play a critical role in ensuring
that the Internet develops in a stable and open manner. ISOC has more than 100 Organization
Members, over 130 Chapters and Special Interest Groups, and more than 60,000
individual members that play a role in driving the mission and work of the
organization. ISOC currently has an operational budget of over USD 35 million.

Internet Society Trustees also
serve as members of the board of the Internet Society Foundation. The Foundation
funds initiatives that strengthen the Internet in function and reach so that it
can effectively serve all people.

If you or someone you know is interested in serving on the Internet Society Board of Trustees, please see the official Call for Nominations and additional information at: https://www.internetsociety.org/board-of-trustees/elections/

The deadline for nominations is 15:00 UTC on Friday, 6 December 2019.

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