DotAsia Board Elections 2011
- DotAsia Board Elections 2011 Final Nomination and Results
- DotAsia Board Elections 2011 Procedures
- DotAsia AGM 2011, Hong Kong
The DotAsia Board Elections 2011 was held between November 2010 and February 2011. Nominations were conducted electronically and according to the finalized Board Elections Procedures 2011, which was drafted based on DotAsia’s Memorandum & Articles of Incorporation. A first draft of the Board Elections Procedures was posted on Nov 10, 2010, and a finalized Board Elections Procedures was published on Nov 29, 2010.
The nominations period commenced on Dec 1, 2010 and concluded on Jan 5, 2011. The results of the nominations are posted below.
The voting period was scheduled to commence on Jan 18, 2011 and conclude on Feb 1, 2011. However since the number of candidates standing for election in each of the Member category is equal to the number of vacancies in that category, no voting was required. The election results are posted below.
Sponsor Member Category
There were 4 vacancies in the Sponsor Member category and the following candidates were deemed elected:
Candidate | Sub-Region |
Atsushi ENDO | North and Northeast Asia |
LIM Choon Sai | South and Southeast Asia |
Dr. THAM Yiu Kwok | North and Northeast Asia |
Xiaodong LEE | North and Northeast Asia |
Co-Sponsor Member Category
There was 1 vacancy in the Co-Sponsor Member category and the following candidate was deemed elected:
Candidate |
Tommy MATSUMOTO |
Results of the election were ratified in DotAsia’s annual general meeting (AGM) which was held in Hong Kong on Feb 20, 2011.
In this Board Elections, all elected Directors representing each category shall serve on the board for 2 years, and the term of service was to begin from Feb 20, 2011.
As a result, the following persons will form the new board of DotAsia, starting February 20, 2011:
Che-Hoo CHENG |
Edmon CHUNG |
Joel DISINI |
Atsushi ENDO (re-elected) |
Stafford GUEST |
Xiaodong LEE (newly elected) |
LIM Choon Sai (re-elected) |
Tommy MATSUMOTO (re-elected) |
Alireza SALEH |
Dr. SIR Jae-Chul |
Dr. THAM Yiu Kwok (re-elected) |
Nomination & Election Results
Candidate
|
Nominated by |
Seconded by
|
Candidate Confirmation | Category |
Atsushi ENDO | JPRS (.JP) | SGNIC (.SG) | Candidacy Accepted | Sponsor Member |
LIM Choon Sai | JPRS (.JP) | CNNIC (.CN) | Candidacy Accepted | Sponsor Member |
Dr. THAM Yiu Kwok | SGNIC (.SG) | CNNIC (.CN) | Candidacy Accepted | Sponsor Member |
Xiaodong LEE | SGNIC (.SG) | JPRS (.JP) | Candidacy Accepted | Sponsor Member |
Tommy MATSUMOTO | APNG | APNIC | Candidacy Accepted | Co-Sponsor Member |
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