Coordination Committee: Francis Gurry Nominated as Next Director General

The WIPO Coordination Committee on May 13 nominated Mr. Francis Gurry, a national of Australia, to become the next Director General of WIPO.

The appointment will now be submitted to the WIPO General Assembly for confirmation at its next meeting, scheduled from September 22 to 30. The Director General-elect will assume his duties on October 1.

Mr. Gurry was elected from the original list of 15 candidates submitted to the Coordination Committee by WIPO Member States. Three days had been set aside for the Coordination Committee meeting, but the withdrawal of seven candidates after the second round of formal voting accelerated the nomination process.

Following the elimination in the third round of Mr. Masood Khan, currently the Ambassador of Pakistan to the UN in Geneva, the final play-off was between two serving WIPO officers, Mr. Gurry and Mr. José Graça Aranha, a national of Brazil. Mr. Gurry won the final round by 42 votes to Mr. Graça Aranha's 41 votes.

The process of electing a Director General is governed by the Convention Establishing the World Intellectual Property Organization and the Procedures for the Nomination and Appointment of Directors General of WIPO, adopted by the General Assembly of WIPO in September 1998. Mr. Gurry would be the fourth Director General of WIPO, following Mr. Kamil Idris of Sudan (1997-2008), Mr. Arpad Bogsch of the United States (1973-1997) and Mr. Georg Bodenhausen of the Netherlands (1970-1973).

WIPO Career

Since joining the Organization in 1985 as a consultant in the Development Cooperation and External Relations Bureau for Asia and the Pacific, Mr. Gurry has served in the following WIPO posts:

1990 to 1993: Office of the Director General

1993 to 1997: Director of the WIPO Arbitration and Mediation Center and Acting Legal Counsel (1996-97)

1997 to 1999: Legal Counsel, also responsible for the WIPO Arbitration...

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