[Curdle] FW: [saag] Interested in chairing a WG?

"Salz, Rich" <rsalz@akamai.com> Fri, 21 January 2022 21:49 UTC

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From: "Salz, Rich" <rsalz@akamai.com>
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Subject: [Curdle] FW: [saag] Interested in chairing a WG?
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This WG is preparing to close down, now that our last document is in the RFC Editor's queue.  Before you go, however, please consider if you'd like to chair/co-chair an IETF working group in the future.

I'd like to particular encourage first-timers to think about it. You'd be paired with someone experienced.

On 1/19/22, 12:08 PM, "Roman Danyliw" <rdd@cert.org> wrote:

    Hi!

    The IETF functions best when there is a robust and diverse pipeline of candidates in WG leadership positions.  Ben and I would like to have a pool of candidates to select from when any WG chair positions need to be filled.  Such a pool lets us tailor a match between the position, and the skills and potential of the candidates in question. 

    We're sending this note to make sure we've got the broadest pool available for future WG chair assignments.  If you are interested in chairing, or know someone interested in chairing, please email us privately.  Chairs with previous experience are great.  No prior experience is also fine as we often pair experienced chairs with those new to the role.  If you previously responded to calls such as this [1] [2], we would still like to hear from you again to confirm your interest.

    Thanks, and looking forward to talking to you.

    Regards,
    Roman and Ben

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