Appointed seven new Worldwide Advisory Council members & a representative from the ICANN Non-Commercial Users Constituency to fill expiring term open seats.
The Public Interest Registry (PIR) the registry service provider for .org domains, today announced the appointment of seven new Worldwide Advisory Council members and a new representative from the ICANN Non-Commercial Users Constituency (NCUC) to fill expiring term open seats.
The Advisory Council, created in 2003, is one of PIR's resources established to solicit input from and be responsive to the needs, concerns and views of the global noncommercial Internet community in the management of the .org generic Top Level Domain registry. new members include Maarten Botterman: Europe (RAND Corporation), Hans Peter Dittler: Europe (Internet Society), Michael Mann: North America (Grassroots.org), Sebastian Ricciardi: South America (Jauregui & Assoc.) and Jaechul Sur: Asia Pacific (Korea NIC).
"Advisory Council members continue to provide PIR with sound advice on a wide range of registry issues and opportunities affecting the .org community," said Edward G. Viltz, President and CEO of PIR. "As we expand our focus on Internet privacy, registrant education and Internationalized Domain Names (IDNs), we are fortunate to have new members who bring a good balance of global diversity, technological expertise, and experience in the noncommercial sector to the current membership. We appreciate the wise counsel received from members whose terms are expiring and look forward to the contributions of our new appointees."
Previous .org Advisory Councils have been instrumental in advising PIR on issues central to the .org community including global outreach and data protection models.