[AFRI-Discuss] Nomination for AFRALO Representative in Nomcom

Mondher laabidi mondher.laabidi at gmail.com
Fri May 10 21:25:28 UTC 2019


Dear colleagues,

I am writing this email to nominate Ms. Ines Hfaiedh for AFRALO
Representative in the Nominating Committee Nomcom.

Ines is a member of AFRALO through ISOC Tunisia of which she is a Board
member.

Since embarking in AFRALO, Hfaiedh has attended all the Atlas III live
webinars and has reached out to regional representatives for ways to become
more involved in AFRALO work. To that end, Hfaiedh joined the ALAC
Subcomittee on Outreach and Engagement.
https://community.icann.org/m/mobile.action#page/31172466/header/ALACSubcommitteeonOutreachandEngagement-AFRALO
Hfaiedh has served as Africa Representative in NCUC where she strived to
bring African members to take part in NCUC Africa webinars and mailing list
as well as selecting them for fellowships to attend ICANN meetings.
With an NCUC Africa Representative term ending around the ICANN 65 meeting
in June, her experience in the Executive Committee enabled her to learn
better on consensus building and dynamics of collaboration which she would
use if selected as Nomcom and seated around the AGM in November.
It is worth-mentionning that Hfaiedh is a member of the Nomcom Review
Implementation Working Group, a working group offering solid background on
the workings, procedures and timelines of Nomcom.

Hfaiedh is a teacher based in Tunisia. She was previously awarded the
prestigious Fulbright Fellowship and taught at the Catholic University of
America in Washington DC. She also trains teachers on ICT Implementation in
Education and teaching learners with specific needs. Ines Hfaiedh speaks
five languages among which Arabic, French and English which she speaks
fluently.

We hereby nominate her for AFRALO Representative in Nomcom and trust she
will live up to the membership expectation.

Mondher LAABIDI
ISOC Tunisia
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