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Review of the ICANN Board of Directors
28 February 2007
Background
As set forth in Article VI of the Bylaws, the ICANN Board of Directors ("Board") consist of fifteen voting members ("Directors"). In addition, six non-voting liaisons ("Liaisons") are designated by certain ICANN bodies. The Directors serve as individuals who have the duty to act in what they reasonably believe are the best interests of ICANN, and not as representatives of the entity that selected them, their employers, or any other organizations or constituencies.
The Directors shall consist of 8 voting members selected by the Nominating Committee; 2 voting members selected by the Address Supporting Organization; 2 voting members selected by the Country-Code Names Supporting Organization, and 2 voting members selected by the Generic Names Supporting Organization. The President of ICANN serves ex officio as a voting member.
The Board annually elects a Chairman and a Vice-Chairman from among the Directors, not including the President.
The criteria for selection to the Board include:
In order to ensure broad international representation on the Board, each of ICANN’s 5 Geographic Region shall have at least one Director, and at all times no region shall have more than five Directors on the Board (not including the President). Each of the following is considered to be a "Geographic Region": Europe; Asia/Australia/Pacific; Latin America/Caribbean islands; Africa; and North America.
The Review is expected to be launched in October 2007.
Next Steps
The Board Governance Committee will direct staff to post draft Terms of Reference for public comment, to be followed by publication of the final Terms of Reference and the Request for Proposals for an independent evaluator.
Last updated: 28 February 2007