ABSTRACT A committee of the Global Fund's board has chosen a shortlist of five people for consideration as the Fund's new Executive Director, to succeed Richard Feachem. They are a former government minister from Norway, the French HIV/AIDS ambassador, a Republican member of the US House of Representatives, a senior US television executive, and a senior UNAIDS official from Mali.
A committee of the Global Fund's board has chosen a shortlist of five people for consideration as the Fund's new Executive Director, to succeed Richard Feachem. The final choice will be made by the full board on 31 October.
According to the Wall Street Journal plus various web sources, the five shortlisted candidates are, in alphabetical order, as follows:
The Fund's bylaws require that the new Executive Director must be selected based on merit, in a non-political, open and competitive manner. The eight members of the Nomination Committee, who come from Barbados, Cameroon, China, Denmark, European Commission, the NGO sector, UK, and USA, have served in their personal capacity, and each member agreed in writing not to reveal the identities of candidates, even to their bosses at work, until the list of five was sent to the board on Monday.
It is hoped that the new Executive Director will take office by January 2007.
Selection criteria:
According to the Fund's website, the selection criteria used by the Nomination Committee were as follows:
· Excellent understanding of working in developing countries, including implementation challenges;
· Experience and knowledge related to public health, AIDS, TB and Malaria;
· Experience and knowledge of international, development and public policy processes;
· Experience working with multiple sectors, such as international organizations, Governments, NGOs and the Private Sector;
· Good language skills: ability to work in English, and ideally fluency in at least another language of the Fund.
· Has worked closely with at least one Governing Body, or Board of Directors of an international organization, large company, NGO or private foundation;
· Thorough understanding of the opportunities and challenges associated with Board working processes.
GFO has written to the five shortlisted candidates inviting each of them to submit up to 1,000 words in answer to the following five questions:
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