Join UNDIBS board
Interested in working with the United Nations Division of Innovations and Beta Services (UNDIBS)? Do you have experience working in or with the United States and have at least 5 years of international experience in at least one of the other two hundred sixty-six other world entities? If yes, scroll to the bottom.
A number of board members are chaired to work with UNDIBS remotely on agenda items such as:
Due to its vast pool of diversified global talent, its presence of properties, military bases, and government collaborations throughout the globe and through STAPLES economy alliances, some board members serve dual roles leading their home nation's DIBS organizing body, and each United Nation is, based on their entity's verified census and voter registration of its citizens, allocated with an appropriate number of seats based on a factor of their verified census count as related to the over all global census count. A citizen may be claimed by only one universal entity and the claim is based either on their current registered citizenship (or preferred nation of citizenship, if holding dual citizenship) or on their universal entity of birth as per their verified hospital of birth record as of December 7th, 2019. Individuals without a hospital of birth record default to a citizenship of their universal entity which is claiming their parents. If the individual's parents are claimed by two separate universal entities, the individual has the choice of which universal entity by which to be claimed for census and voter registration purposes. DNA tests and other verification methods may be utilized by assigned oversite agencies and/or the military to enforce accountability of accurate reporting and universal entity citizenship claims.
Unless you are specially appointed by an existing UNDIBS Board Director, the prerequisite is that you speak English fluently and have at least five years of current or recent (within the last 15 years) international (experience outside the US) from at least one of the two hundred sixty-six world entities in at least one of the below areas:
A number of board members are chaired to work with UNDIBS remotely on agenda items such as:
- board leadership
- currency factors and VOWAS.org benefits factoring programs for conversions and balances between nations
- identification of each individual world entity's Department of Innovations and Beta Services (DIBS) priorities
- assist in fast tracking DIBS in other nations
- assist in assembling government education and ongoing updates
- collaboration with the overall plan to provide balance to global trade, labor, and market supplies and demands while keeping inflation within accepted parameters
Due to its vast pool of diversified global talent, its presence of properties, military bases, and government collaborations throughout the globe and through STAPLES economy alliances, some board members serve dual roles leading their home nation's DIBS organizing body, and each United Nation is, based on their entity's verified census and voter registration of its citizens, allocated with an appropriate number of seats based on a factor of their verified census count as related to the over all global census count. A citizen may be claimed by only one universal entity and the claim is based either on their current registered citizenship (or preferred nation of citizenship, if holding dual citizenship) or on their universal entity of birth as per their verified hospital of birth record as of December 7th, 2019. Individuals without a hospital of birth record default to a citizenship of their universal entity which is claiming their parents. If the individual's parents are claimed by two separate universal entities, the individual has the choice of which universal entity by which to be claimed for census and voter registration purposes. DNA tests and other verification methods may be utilized by assigned oversite agencies and/or the military to enforce accountability of accurate reporting and universal entity citizenship claims.
Unless you are specially appointed by an existing UNDIBS Board Director, the prerequisite is that you speak English fluently and have at least five years of current or recent (within the last 15 years) international (experience outside the US) from at least one of the two hundred sixty-six world entities in at least one of the below areas:
- executive leader (c-level) of corporation which offered/offers stock
- business owner with documented operations
- political leader (seat of public office)
- military leader (Director, General, or similar)
- government services leader (Director or similar)
- non-profit organization leader (Executive Director or similar)