The UNI-ARB Working Group Zero (WG0) is launching the UNI-ARB Protocol Delegate Program (UADP) and is now initiating the election process for the available seat in the program.
Following the 2-week self-nomination period, we're excited to move forward to the election period where the Uniswap community can vote for their preferred nominees to fill the 1 available seat in the UADP.
For background and rationale about UNI-ARB Delegate Program (UADP), please see the on-chain proposal.
Voting Details Maximum Selection: Voters can select 1 nominee. Elections are conducted by approval voting: Approval voting allows you to select all the nominees you support for the role of Committee Member. Seat Allocation: The nominee with the highest vote will qualify to join the UADP team. Miminum threshold: The vote will be considered valid if a minimum of 10m delegated UNI is reached, per the community governance process. Nominees The following are all the nominees who have expressed interest in being part of the UADP team:
Abdullah Umar - @Michigan Blockchain Experience: Lead governance at Michigan Blockchain, with experience as a delegate for various protocols, from DEXs and money markets, to L2s and stablecoins. Prior to governance, worked as a product and data analytics consultant for dYdX and ImmutableX, respectively. At the moment, his other commitment includes managing a family and friends blockchain fund called Arana Ventures, focused on small cap assets. Uniswap Experience: Active voter and participant in forum discussions across a breadth of topics. Review drafts of proposals prior to their release on forums. Provide guidance to teams on how to attain votes and structure proposals to best address the Uniswap DAO’s needs. Proposals authored: Deploy v3 on Avalanche, Deploy v3 on Moonbeam, Deploy v3 on Base, Deploy v3 on Filecoin VM. Arbitrum Experience: Involved in voting on various topics since the Arbitrum DAO’s inception. Discussion contributions made to incentive and grant programs like the recent Questbook, Plurality Labs, and domain allocator proposals—as well as other crucial security & constitution-based proposals. He's part of Arbitrum’s Phase I ambassador 2 program.