Monday, February 4, 2013

International Geospatial Society Presidential ... - GIM International

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The nominations committee consists of: Mabel Alvarez, Past President, International Geospatial Society (Chile) Bas Kok, Past President, GSDI Association (Netherlands) Santiago Borrero, Past President, GSDI Association (Mexico) Abbas Rajabifard, Past President, GSDI Association (Australia) David Coleman, President, GSDI Association (Canada)

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This committee will select two to five nominations to be placed on the ballot for each of the two open positions. If more than two candidates are listed, ranked instantaneous runoff voting will be used.

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Feel free to nominate yourself or look at the list of members at www.igeoss.org/members and nominate someone you would like to see as president of the organisation. IGS will contact other than self-nominations to see if those nominated are willing to stand for election. Nominations can be sent to GSDI president David Coleman before 15 February at dcoleman@unb.ca. Unless there are objections, the IGS will try to have electronic elections within two weeks of that date.

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The term of president is for two years. The elected president will serve from the date of election in 2013 until 31 December 2014. The elected vice-president/president-elect will serve as vice-president until that date as well, and then president from January 1, 2015 through December 31, 2016.

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Nominees for president and president-elect should:

1. Let know if they are willing to have their name on the ballot.

2. Prepare a short personal statement. This might include a vision for the organisation, any priority goals or objectives, personal commitment, etc. Please keep this under 500 words. The statements for all candidates will be compiled and circulated to all IGS members.

3. If not already posted, post your resume within the Geographic Information Knowledge Network. Go to http://giknet.org, login (upper right hand corner) and then follow the path My Submissions > Enter Profile for Individual.

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The International Geospatial Society is the individual membership arm of the GSDI Association and seeks individuals for membership that have geospatial, SDI, GIS or related professional or specialist interests. The Society enhances communications globally among individuals that are actively involved in promoting, developing, or advancing spatial data infrastructure and related concepts.

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