On 13 Nov 2016 16:44, "Alan Barrett" <alan.barr...@afrinic.net> wrote: > > > If you are merely looking for diversity, then as I said in another message, experience and skill are also important and I believe that the voters are quite capable of making such decisions at election time, without being forced by the bylaws. >
Diversity and inclusiveness... as I dont think we luck experienced and skillful folk in each country or sub-region. > > > In my opinion, directors should never “represent” sub-regions, countries, or organisations; they merely reside in sub-regions or countries, and work for organisations. Once they are appointed or elected, they should act in the best interests of AFRINIC as a whole, not in the narrow interests of their employer, country, or sub-region. > Obviously but yet the norm is each sub-region, country or organisation will have some folk nominated to represent that constituence during elections. There is no doubt that their fundamental mandate is AFRINICs best interest but diversity is key. Noah
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