Consortium Members elect Board of Directors

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We are pleased to announce that W3C Consortium Members have elected the following seven people, listed in alphabetical order, to the World Wide Web Consortium, Inc. Board of Directors:

  • Koichi Moriyama
  • Chris Needham
  • Florian Rivoal
  • Eric Siow
  • Léonie Watson
  • Chris Wilson
  • Hongru (Judy) Zhu

They join Directors appointed by our current Partners: Dominique Hazaël-Massieux, Chunming Hu, Jun Murai (respectively by ERCIM, France; Beihang University, China; and WCAP, Japan); Founding Director Tim Berners-Lee who acts as a non-voting Board member, and Gonzalo Camarillo who is board-elected.

All Board terms are for two years, starting 26 September 2024 until 30 September 2026.

We thank the 11 candidates who run in this election.

The W3C Board of Directors is the governing body of the Consortium. The Board has ultimate authority on its strategic direction, has legal obligations and fiduciary responsibility over W3C as a whole. Directors are formally responsible for the correct running of the organization; this is generally characterized in three broad “fiduciary” duties: (1) a duty of care (to exercise good business judgment of a reasonable person with their experience); (2) duty of loyalty (to serve the best interest of the organization); and (3) a duty of obedience (in accordance with all applicable laws and rules). W3C Board of Directors seats are non-paid positions.Learn more about the W3C Board of Directors responsibilities.

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