[lac-discuss-en] Updated information

Jason Hynds jason.hynds at partsinc.biz
Tue Jul 21 14:27:55 UTC 2015


Hi,

I think I met Lance for the 1st time at ATLAS II, ICANN 50 London. He 
looked quite busy with the drafting. Didn't him and some of his working 
group foregoing the Gala for that work? I found it pretty inspiring!

Whilst we are all one region as LACRALO, it is also good to see mixtures 
of representation and support within ICANN. It is good to see that 
someone like me can have a pathway to contribute - as I see of Lance, 
Dev Anand, Carlton, Jacqueline etc. I highlight the roles and 
contributions of these people when I speak to other potential 
participants and the next generation within my locale.

I highlight others as well, but sometimes those closer at hand 
geographically are sometimes more accessible face-to-face, at lower toll 
charges, on appropriate time zones and have better ideas of the strategy 
within our more narrow region. In some cases, we need to have them 
interact more at regional meetings and with the press (in various 
Caribbean islands other than their own) to show how persons can get 
involved as well as how much some of us are involved already. Also, in 
order to get more local activities going we need the support of local 
partners. Explaining how persons closer to our region (/e.g./ the 
Caribbean) are working within LACRALO and ICANN feels like it makes the 
conversation easier with the potential sponsor, the government official, 
the academic etc.

Anyhow, on the call yesterday (July 20th) I was assuming that there was 
a misinterpretation of some of Lance's work. He's seems an excellent 
candidate and well dedicated to contributing and developing his region. 
I don't know him well, but on each occasion I encountered him 
face-to-face and online, I only saw interest, passion and diligence in 
his ICANN contribution.

All the best Lance!

Regards,

Jason Hynds
Barbados ICT Professionals Association (BIPA)

On 7/21/2015 10:07 AM, Niran Beharry wrote:
> I second Carlton statement, London being my first experience with 
> ICANN and At-Large and LACRALO from the moment I met Lance at the 
> station to our time working on the ATLAS II statement, I admittedly 
> retired at 9pm way earlier than my fellows Lance, Carlton and Dev. 
> Regardless of how busy or how tired he was Lance stuck to the task at 
> hand and still made time to not to neglect any of the other sessions 
> that needed his attention. As a representative I have no doubt that he 
> will be of great value to the overall in terms of determination, 
> vitality and versatility to ALAC, as such he is an excellent choice.
>
> Niran Beharry
>
> On Tue, Jul 21, 2015 at 9:43 AM, Carlton Samuels 
> <carlton.samuels at gmail.com <mailto:carlton.samuels at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>     As members will know, I heartily endorsed Lance's candidacy as
>     LACRALO representative to ALAC.  It is not just because he's my
>     friend but from a record of concern with the things that concern
>     us regionally and his record of contribution to the group.
>
>     Last night's call resurrected a discomfort I've always had with
>     the approach in LACRALO to discourage participation because of
>     some perceived lack of political purity.
>
>     I have always and will always vehemently reject those views.
>
>     If we had such a measure of purity consistently applied - and
>     somewhat hypocritically - since 2006, the record will identify and
>     show several members who have served the ALAC thru LACRALO that
>     would have been disqualified.  I encourage all who seek truth to
>     read the EOIs/SOIs with care.
>
>     If the measure is effective participation, again I will challenge
>     anyone to put up their record against Lance. Lance was in the
>     party that worked long hours drafting the first Rules & Procedures
>     at San Juan. And in the early days when we were in development and
>     without a lot of form, was a consistent voice on LACRALO calls.
>
>     I was one of those worker bees who showed up for work at ATLAS II
>     and retired from the field at 2a.m., off to bed and leaving Lance
>     at the job of finalizing the ATLAS II declaration.  The only
>     reason this fact remains largely unknown is because  there was, as
>     usual, very few of us taking the hit where it counted, at work on
>     behalf of the At-Large and LACRALO.
>
>     I am absolutely sure neither of these two points may be
>     successfully contradicted.  Lance retains my confidence as an
>     excellent choice for the ALAC.
>
>     -Carlton Samuels
>
>
>     ==============================
>     Carlton A Samuels
>     Mobile: 876-818-1799 <tel:876-818-1799>
>     /Strategy, Planning, Governance, Assessment & Turnaround/
>     =============================
>
>     On Mon, Jul 20, 2015 at 10:09 PM, Lance Hinds
>     <brainstreetceo at gmail.com <mailto:brainstreetceo at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>
>         Expression of Interest – Lance Hinds
>         This is a follow up to the brief EOI I submitted to the
>         LACRALO list upon nomination as the LACRALO representative to
>         the ALAC.
>         I am the Chairman of Devnet in Georgetown Guyana. DevNet is a
>         founding member of LACRALO and one of the authors of its Rules
>         of Procedure finalized in Puerto Rico in 2007.
>         Devnet is an ICT Non- Governmental Organisition that
>         specializes in the penetration of ICT in rural, hinterland and
>         economically challenged areas. Since our formation in 1999,
>         under we have developed a series of initiatives to facilitate
>         the building of community hubs so as to facilitate access for
>         the disadvantage members of our society. We continue to find
>         funding for community based IT programmes for remote education
>         and access to relevant educational content.
>         I was part of the Prime Ministerial sub-committee on the
>         management of the .gy domain to Guyana where I articulated on
>         behalf of civil society the policy regarding the management,
>         usage and protection of the non-commercial domains.
>         I am a civil society member of the CARICOM ICT Steering
>         Committee (CISC), whose primary function is to develop policy
>         and action plans for the implementation of regional
>         initiatives to help regional governments and related
>         stakeholders effectively use information technology to improve
>         the general well being and productive capacity of its citizens.
>
>         As Chair of DevNet, I was one of the authors of the ICT
>         Component of the National Development Society of Guyana. I am
>         also part of the multistakeholder group that will update the
>         national development and implementation part.
>
>         I have written and continue to write extensively on issues
>         relating to ICT and national development. Some are below.
>
>         http://www.kaieteurnewsonline.com/2015/06/14/ict-the-shape-of-things-that-must-come/
>         http://gcci.gy/intl-property-law-needs-to-be-upgraded-vp-of-gcci-kaieteur-news-article/
>         http://www.kaieteurnewsonline.com/2015/07/19/ict-and-law-enforcement/
>         http://www.kaieteurnewsonline.com/2015/07/12/taxpayer-assault-and-battery/
>         http://www.kaieteurnewsonline.com/2015/07/05/the-case-for-a-knowledge-economy/
>         http://www.kaieteurnewsonline.com/2015/06/28/ict-telecoms-liberalisationnow/
>         http://www.stabroeknews.com/2015/business/05/22/hinds-urges-costbenefit-analysis-of-e-governance-cable/
>
>         In addition to the work done as a member of LACRALO. I was a
>         rapporteur and one of the co-authors of the final report
>         coming out of the ATLAS II declaration.
>         https://community.icann.org/display/als2/ATLAS+II+Declaration
>          My specific inputs were in Thematic Group II - The
>         Globalisation of ICANN https://community.icann.org/x/wYPhAg. A
>         group of us worked until 5 o’clock in the morning to produce a
>         document for submission. Many of members of the attending ALSs
>         were asleep long before then.
>         As a founder member of LACRALO I continue to encourage my
>         colleagues to form new ALSs so as to increase our participation.
>
>         My interest in serving also stems from the fact is that I
>         believe I have a deep understanding of the needs of the
>         region, in particular the Caribbean. I understand that
>         critical it is that we play an active role in the management
>         of the internet space. The challenges faced in the region are
>         tremendous and one of the gateways to socioeconomic
>         improvement will be via our front end and back end usage. To
>         many us now ICANN is rarefied air.  I will serve therefore to
>         ensure that in some way I can make it more accessible and
>         understandable to all. That is role of the At-Large. That is
>         the role of LACRALO.
>
>
>
>         -- 
>         Lance Hinds
>         Chief Technology Officer
>         BrainStreet Group
>         287 'C' Albert St.
>         Georgetown Guyana
>
>
>
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