The Global Network Initiative (GNI), a growing alliance of information and communication technology (ICT) companies, human rights and press freedom groups, investors, and academic institutions from around the world, seeks a new independent chair for its Board of Directors. Current Independent Board Chair David Kaye has announced his intention to step down during the first quarter of 2024.
GNI promotes respect for freedom of expression and privacy rights in the face of government demands to hand over user data, remove content or restrict communications and in the context of a constantly evolving geopolitical, technological, policy and regulatory landscape. Its membership presently includes 25 academics; 17 companies; 38 NGOs; and 10 investors.
Since GNI’s launch in 2008, its membership has been committed to the GNI Principles on Freedom of Expression & Privacy, which together with the more detailed Implementation Guidelines for companies, provide a framework for responsible business conduct in the ICT sector. This framework also serves as the basis for GNI’s unique assessment process. GNI’s accountability focus is complemented by its wide-ranging learning and policy initiatives as it deepens its impact among its participants and widens its influence with other stakeholders, especially governments and international institutions.
GNI has the potential to leverage these platforms to become even more influential in protecting and advancing freedom of expression and privacy. Meeting today’s global challenges to human rights depends on ongoing efforts to extend GNI’s reach to other companies across the sector as well as to new participants and stakeholders, especially in the Global Majority. Success also requires expanding GNI’s funding to strengthen its capacity and impact.
A highly dynamic and engaged GNI team is led by Executive Director Jason Pielemeier, while its Board of Directors is responsible for the strategic direction and fiduciary operations of the initiative. The Board is composed of ten representatives from companies, five from civil society organizations, three from the academic community, two from the investor community, an Independent Chair, and a Vice-Chair (the latter drawn from one of the non-company constituencies). Each board member also designates an alternate board member from within its organization or constituency.
The Independent Chair will work closely with the GNI Board, Executive Director and staff, participants, and other stakeholders to strengthen GNI as a global force for freedom of expression and the right to privacy across the ICT sector.
Internally, the Independent Chair will guide the GNI Board’s discussions, deliberations and decisions while listening to and facilitating participation by all members. They will balance diverse constituencies and perspectives with the goal of forging consensus and encouraging action. The Chair should reflect and reinforce GNI’s commitment to diversity and inclusion, especially as the organization seeks to extend its reach to Majority World countries. The Chair will also play a critical role as the organization implements decisions taken during its recent strategic review.
Externally, the Independent Chair, together with the Executive Director, is the face and voice of GNI with governments, international institutions, and other stakeholders and audiences. The Chair will demonstrate a command of GNI’s issues and objectives related to freedom of expression and privacy rights in the ICT sector, in order to represent GNI effectively at select major public events and private meetings. The Chair, whatever their geographical background, will promote GNI’s diversity as they represent this increasingly global multistakeholder initiative. The Chair will also engage directly in high-level efforts to expand GNI’s funding base and to encourage new companies to become members.
The Independent Chair will be prepared through experience and expertise to fulfill these responsibilities and to apply these capabilities:
GNI is actively considering candidates and anticipates selecting a finalist in April of 2024. If you are interested in being considered for this position, please contact [chairsearch] at globalnetworkinitiative.org.