--On Tuesday, July 28, 2015 17:22 -0400 "Scott O. Bradner" <sob@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > ps - the answer to your question is that the IAD does Scott, Strikes me as a bad plan to ever have an employee of the IAOC Chair one of its meetings, just as having a President of a company who is an ex-officio member of that company's board chair meetings of the Board, especially meetings that might make decisions that could affect her. While I can't imagine this being an actual problem with the IAOC, it could have a bad odor. Suggestion: Let the person who has chaired the IAOC for the previous months chair the meeting unless there is a problem (e.g., not there) or conflict (e.g., candidate for another year as chair) and otherwise let the IAOC select an interim chair from the voting membership, using whatever mechanism they like, and to serve until the new/incoming chair is selected and seated. If the IAOC cannot easily reach agreement on who should act as chair for the length of time it takes to hold an election, I think it would be a sign of problems that your document, probably wisely, do not address. john