The Board of Trustees maintains authority over the scope, mission, and along 
with the President and Chief Executive Officer establishes ARIN’s strategic 
direction and fiscal oversight. The Board also has oversight authority of the 
nomination, appointment, and election of individuals to Board committees and 
similar roles.  

Over the past two years, as part of its fiduciary duties, the ARIN Board of 
Trustees (“Board”) has undertaken a review of ARIN’s governance structures, 
including the size of the Board. As part of this effort, an independent, 
outside consultant was engaged to review ARIN’s governance structures and 
provide recommendations.  

One recommendation from this governance review is to increase the size of the 
Board to strengthen its capacity to provide strategic and fiscal oversight of 
ARIN. Increasing the Board size will:  

1. Increase the range and depth of overlapping skills and governance experience 
on the Board to augment its capability. Specific areas for strengthening 
include cybersecurity, risk management, finance, legal, technology and 
strategic oversight. This will require more than 6 elected seats at the board 
table to provide this experience.

2. Increase diversity of thought on issues impacting the community, limit the 
possibility of board capture, and balance the time commitment required of our 
community volunteers.

3. Ensure sufficient board capacity to engage in more focused, efficient 
governance activities, including participation in these additional valuable 
committees (e.g. Governance, Risk & Cybersecurity, and Strategy & Foresight) to 
manage the work and oversight duties of the Board, and to take on work that is 
requested by, and important to, the community as it evolves.

The budgetary impact will not be material, as the only increased costs would be 
for travel costs involved in attending in-person Board meetings. The number of 
Board members travelling to any RIR meeting would not change.

Board Proposal

ARIN will increase the number of elected voting seats of the Board from six to 
nine. The currently available appointed voting seat would be removed.

The additional Board seats would be added in a staggered format with one 
additional seat for election in each of the upcoming election cycles starting 
with the 2022 election period.
ARIN seeks community feedback on this proposed increase to the size of the 
Board. This consultation will remain open for 15 days.

Please provide comments to [email protected]. You can subscribe to this 
mailing list at: http://lists.arin.net/mailman/listinfo/arin-consult.

Discussion on [email protected] will close on 15 March 2022.

Regards,

John Curran
President and CEO
American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN)


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