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07/15/2024 | News release | Distributed by Public on 07/15/2024 13:51

We Need Your Input on the Next Five-Year PlansMaarten BottermanChris Chapman

We are pleased that the ICANN Board of Directors' efforts over the past year are culminating in a draft ICANN Strategic Plan for the next five years. Throughout this process, we have received extensive input from across the ICANN community, which is critical to effectively planning for our future. As co-chairs of the ICANN Board Strategic Planning Committee (BSPC), we thank everyone for their contributions to date.

The Board will publish the draft plans for Public Comment on 23 July 2024. Shortly thereafter, the BSPC will host two webinars, on 30 July and 31 July, to run through the draft plans and the Public Comment process, and respond to any immediate questions. To register, please click on your preferred webinar time:

Webinar 1:Tuesday, 30 July, at 16:00 UTC
Webinar 2:Wednesday, 31 July, at 00:00 UTC

The ICANN Strategic Plan for fiscal years 2026-2030 presents a simplified yet comprehensive vision that balances clarity with depth, addressing the multifaceted needs of our stakeholders. ICANN's dedication to stakeholder engagement and continuous improvement should ensure that we not only meet the needs of today but also anticipate the demands of tomorrow.

The Strategic Plan is complemented by a five-year Operating Plan, which details the key activities required to deliver on the Strategic Plan. This approach should therefore also ensure that the Strategic Plan, while bold, is achievable, providing a clear path forward for ICANN's continued growth and success.

The Public Comment proceeding will be open until 17 September 2024, and we encourage everyone to provide feedback. Your insights will be critical in refining the plans to ensure they align with our mission and effectively address the needs of the community.

This Public Comment proceeding will use a Guided Submission Form that is designed to help you provide structured feedback on the draft Strategic Plan and Operating Plan. Your submissions will be thoroughly reviewed and analyzed, and the plans will be adjusted accordingly. On behalf of the BSPC, we look forward to your contributions.

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Maarten Botterman

ICANN Board Member
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Maarten Botterman

ICANN Board Member

Maarten Botterman is an independent strategic adviser on Internet governance and related issues with more than 25 years' experience in guiding governments and major organizations on the economic, business, and societal impacts of current and future Internet innovations and technologies. During those 25-plus years, he participated in and led more than 50 international projects and studies and published more than 80 peer-reviewed reports for governments and industry on Future Net issues with teams, including experts with advanced academic degrees from many disciplines, ranging from technology and mathematics to economics and law, and from many different countries and cultures.

Maarten was employed as Head of Unit and Senior Adviser to the Dutch Government (1987-1995) and as Scientific Officer to the Communications Technology Research program that was run by the European Commission (1995-1999). These years brought many insights about the public interest and governance aspects of the developing global, networked knowledge society. These insights were further deepened when working for RAND Corporation, setting up and running an Information Society policy practice in Europe (1999-2006), with an emphasis on policy evaluation and scenario planning. Since 2006, he has been working as an independent strategic adviser to governments and businesses in close cooperation with leading independent research institutions in Europe (including RAND Europe, TNO Netherlands, DTI Danmark, Inno France, and CIVIC Germany). Today, he is internationally recognized as a governance and future Internet expert and is a regular contributor to international Internet governance events such as the Internet Governance Forum, where he is leading the Dynamic Coalition for the Internet of Things.

Next to advising the Dutch government and the European Commission on Internet governance issues, he got deeply involved in ICANN's work as a Board member and Chairman of the Public Interest Registry (2008-2016), over time actively participating in more than 40 ICANN meetings. Having worked internationally since 1995, he has extensive experience in working with people from different national and cultural backgrounds, and is comfortable in engaging in English, German, French, and Dutch (mother tongue). He has a reputation as an independent, trustworthy, out-of-the-box thinker who is able to look at issues from several perspectives with strong awareness of the bigger picture. Having served on boards and having reported to boards, he has extensive experience with effective board governance and the responsibilities and obligations that come with a director's position on a U.S. nonprofit board. Over the years, he has been a frequent guest speaker and/or moderator, mostly at smart technology-related events.

Maarten holds an advanced degree in business economics from Erasmus University Rotterdam. He is a certified coach and has a certificate in medical-based knowledge, both of which help in better understanding of what drives people in decision-making and going through life. In addition, he has completed several board excellence trainings with internationally renowned institutions, including Harvard Business School, INSEAD, IMD, MIT, Yale School of Management, and Northwestern's Kellogg School of Management. His areas of interest include government, civil society, and technology.

Maarten is based in Rotterdam, Netherlands. He was nominated to serve on the ICANN Board by the Nominating Committee in 2016 and served as Board Chair from 2019 until 2022. His third and final term will expire at the Annual General Meeting in 2025.

Chris Chapman

ICANN Board Member

Chris Chapman

ICANN Board Member