ALAC Leadership Team
The At-Large Advisory Committee (ALAC) serves as the primary organizational home within ICANN for individual Internet users. The ALAC Leadership Team (ALT) is a select group within the ALAC, comprising members who provide strategic guidance and operational support to the committee.
Composition of the ALT
editThe ALT is composed of:
Chair: Leads the ALAC and the ALT.
Vice Chairs: Typically two, each overseeing specific areas such as policy development or outreach.
Regional Representatives: One member from each of the five Regional At-Large Organizations (RALOs):
- AFRALO (Africa)
- APRALO (Asia, Australasia, and Pacific Islands)
- EURALO (Europe)
- LACRALO (Latin America and Caribbean Islands)
- NARALO (North America)
These members are appointed annually by the ALAC Chair and are expected to fulfill specific leadership criteria and expectations.
Responsibilities of the ALT
editALT members are entrusted with several key responsibilities:
- Strategic Oversight: Collaborate with the ALAC Chair to manage the committee's activities and ensure alignment with ICANN's broader objectives.
- Policy Development: Engage actively in policy-related discussions and working groups, contributing to the formulation of advice on ICANN's activities.
- Outreach and Engagement: Lead initiatives to enhance participation from individual Internet users and At-Large Structures (ALSes) across different regions.
- Meeting Participation: Attend and contribute to both ALAC and ALT meetings, facilitating discussions on policy and outreach matters.
- Liaison Roles: Some ALT members may serve as liaisons to other ICANN bodies, such as the GNSO, ccNSO, GAC, and SSAC, representing the interests of the At-Large Community.
ALT Members
editJonathan Zuck: ALAC Chair (NARALO)
Justine Chew: Vice Chair (APRALO)
Claire Craig: Vice Chair (LACRALO)
Bukola Oronti: ALT Member (AFRALO)
Natálie Terčová: ALT Member (EURALO)
References
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