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RE: [ga] Re: [icann-announce] Kent Crispin Joins ICANN as Technical Systems Manager



And not just Australians--one can easily see technically superb people
coming from Mexico, Nigeria, India, Vietnam, or Bangladesh to relocate to
wonderful California.  A strong international institution has to be believe
deeply in the rich abilities of all the world's people.

(I take no position on Mr. Crispin's appointment.)
Anupam Chander


-----Original Message-----
From: owner-ga@dnso.org [mailto:owner-ga@dnso.org]On Behalf Of Marc
Schneiders
Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2002 12:28 PM
To: Bret Fausett
Cc: ga@dnso.org
Subject: Re: [ga] Re: [icann-announce] Kent Crispin Joins ICANN as
Technical Systems Manager


On Tue, 5 Feb 2002, at 11:28 [=GMT-0800], Bret Fausett wrote:

> Roberto Gaetano wrote:
> > Nevertheless, if I may give my personal view on the subject, it is
> > astonishing how ICANN invariably ends the "long international search"
with
> > the selection of individuals with a US passport.
>
> Roberto,
>
> I suspect that has more to do with ICANN's location than anything else.
This
> particular job appears to require someone who will work at the physical
> location of ICANN's network infrastructure in Marina del Rey. There are
also
> a number of benefits of having staff in one location, regardless of their
> job functions. Had ICANN been based in Geneva, I suspect the nationality
of
> its employees would be predominately European if not specifically Swiss.

If I am not very mistaken Geneva based (UN) organizations take particular
care to employ people from all over the world. I doubt that it would have
been impossible to find a suitable candidate from, e.g. Australia, who
would be willing to relocate to California.

Marc Schneiders

> I
> don't see a way around the practical problem that ICANN has to have
physical
> offices someplace and that its employees will be drawn primarily from the
> pool who can go to those offices each day to work.
>
>      Bret
>
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