[bc-gnso] CEO Roundtable II: The Registries

Marie Pattullo marie.pattullo at aim.be
Fri Feb 8 11:38:31 UTC 2013


All,

AIM agrees with Andy and Marilyn that if we already have CEO events it would be easier to invite Fadi to such meetings rather than expect the CEOs to go to see him. It’s also important that we are not demoted to below the importance level of the contracted parties.

Thanks

Marie

 

From: owner-bc-gnso at icann.org [mailto:owner-bc-gnso at icann.org] On Behalf Of Andy Abrams
Sent: jeudi 7 février 2013 18:59
To: bc - GNSO list
Subject: Re: [bc-gnso] CEO Roundtable II: The Registries

 

Dear Marilyn,

 

These are excellent points.  We completely agree with your suggestion that Fadi conduct further outreach with business users and non-contracted parties generally.  We also believe that it makes more sense for him to appear as a guest speaker at various industry group events where senior executives are already present, rather than to attempt to invite them personally to exclusive roundtables.

 

Best,

 

Andy  

 

On Thu, Feb 7, 2013 at 7:15 AM, Benedetta Rossi <bc-secretariat at icann.org> wrote:

 

Dear BC Members,

Message from BC Chair:

Fadi explained that his priority is focusing on the contracted party CEOs. I do want to ask your views on the BC asking Fadi to also work with the non contracted parties to be inclusive -- at a reasonably scheduled time frame -- with senior executives from within the CSG's communities, although at this point, I am not clear what the timing would be for a roundtable, and we may prefer different models, with Fadi as a guest speaker at various industry group events, rather than an exclusive roundtable with only a few senior executives.  It is also very hard to justify having CEOs from our communities for a special event, while it is easier to bring Fadi to them, if they are already at an industry event. 

 

But it seems to me to be important to keep it up front and present that ICANN is not and should not become a trade association for contracted parties.  His ideas for gaining buy in for improving compliance and accepting responsibility for self governance model that ICANN represents is helpful, but the point made during the Intercessional is that is not enough, and that the participation from the rest of the stakeholders is essential as a safeguard and as a rightful participant. 

 

Marilyn Cade, BC Chair





Kind Regards,
 
Benedetta Rossi
BC Secretariat
https://community.icann.org/display/gnsobc/Home
www.bizconst.org
bc-secretariat at icann.org


http://blog.icann.org/2013/02/ceo-roundtable-ii-the-registries/ 

 

CEO Roundtable II: The Registries

by Fadi Chehadé on February 5, 2013

On Monday, I was very pleased to host more than a dozen leaders from the registry community; participants in our latest CEO Roundtable series focused on key issues and trends within the Domain Name System sector.

Over the course of a day, we discussed the evolution of the DNS sector from a number of perspectives and explored the opportunities and risks that these changes pose. The group provided constructive ideas about creating a platform for growth, innovation, and greater consumer and investor awareness. Research analysis, the creation of an infographic depicting the DNS ecosystem, and mechanisms to educate the media and public about the DNS sector were also highlighted.

In short, we addressed common goals, shared responsibilities and the value of raising awareness among consumers worldwide of the DNS sector, affirming our commitment to the public interest. I also expressed my hope and vision for a strengthened and streamlined business contracting framework between ICANN and its contracted parties.

While the topic of the roundtable was not the new gTLD program, I was asked to clarify recent comments I made at the ICANN Registry and Registrar meeting in Amsterdam. I took the opportunity to reassure everyone that:

*	ICANN remains focused on the new gTLD timeline, and I am confident that we can do so without comprising ICANN’s deep, immovable commitment to the stability of the DNS.

*	We do not foresee any delays of the new gTLD program, we are working to assure that none occur, and the entire organization is pressing forward to comply with deadlines.

*	We have assembled a team of qualified professionals, experienced in making complex programs fully operational, and they have my full confidence. Staff is working hard and it is important for the community to be aware of the intense demands placed upon them by the schedule.
*	We will continue to increase the volume of communications pertaining to operational details of the new gTLD program, addressing both the technical and political risks encountered at various decision points.

*	I will also endeavor to explain, to the extent possible, the trade-offs and various considerations being balanced during each implementation milestone of the new gTLD program.

I am grateful to the registry leaders for their candid, constructive feedback and look forward to continued dialogue as we host more CEO roundtables through the spring. Finally, I have asked past roundtable participants to consider participating in a DNS Summit meeting to serve as the culminating event for this series. 

Glen de Saint Géry 

GNSO Secretariat 

gnso.secretariat at gnso.icann.org 

http://gnso.icann.org

 

 

 

 

 

 





 

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