[NA-Discuss] Nomination of Evan Leibovitch for NARALO ALAC position

Evan Leibovitch evanleibovitch at gmail.com
Mon Apr 8 17:16:46 UTC 2024


Hi everyone, and thanks David for the kind words.

I accept the nomination and look forward to a content-rich election. I hope
to continue the work started last fall towards more-deeply focusing ALAC on
what matters to end-users and, indeed, for At-Large to examine all ICANN
issues through that perspective.

I have updated my SOI and will be shortly sending in a more-detailed
statement as requested by the election guidelines. My professional
background can be examined at my Linkedin profile
<https://www.linkedin.com/in/evanleibovitch/>. Beyond any election events,
I intend to be as accessible as possible. To that end anyone is welcome to
reach me through WhatsApp, email or:

   - Discord: @el56
   - Signal: @evan.56
   - Facebook: evanleibovitch
   - X: @el56
   - Mastodon: @el56 at mastodon.social <el56 at mastodon.social>
   - Telegram: @evanleibovitch

Again, thanks for the support.

- Evan



---------- Forwarded message ---------
From: David Mackey <mackey361 at gmail.com>
Date: Sat, Apr 6, 2024 at 9:58 AM
Subject: Nomination of Evan Leibovitch for NARALO ALAC position
To: NARALO Discussion List <na-discuss at atlarge-lists.icann.org>


Hi all,


I'd like to nominate Evan Leibovitch as a candidate for the NARALO
representative to ALAC.


The At-Large community includes many hard working members who are all
dedicated to the ICANN At-Large mission, but Evan stands out in his passion
for taking an End User perspective in everything that he does.  His
previous experience and contributions to At-Large at the leadership level
make him well qualified for the role.


Evan understands the potential for using a bottom-up process to collect
diverse perspectives from the entire community and to focus those ideas
towards building an improved At-Large strategic plan. He has spoken about
the opportunity for ICANN to direct more of its research towards End User
needs with an End User lens, but it’s not just research. Evan also sees
opportunities to have a greater direct impact on End Users through
strategic partner education efforts. Policy development is important, but
End User policy development isn’t valuable if End Users don’t understand
what those policies mean.


As the NARALO Representative to ALAC, Evan would be able to work towards
these goals effectively from day one.
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