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What is the public-language acknowledgement?

The public-language acknowledgement confirms that the participant understands how to describe their participation accurately in public settings, including LinkedIn, websites, biographies, speaker profiles, press releases, emails, proposals, sponsor materials, employer materials, and social media. 

The acknowledgement should provide safe language and prohibited language. 

A safe statement may be: 

I participate in an individual professional capacity in the Nexus Consortium national formation pathway for [Country], with interest in GRA-related finance-readiness and financial-services stewardship. My participation does not authorize me to represent GRA, GRF, GCRI, Nexus, Nexus Universe, my country, my government, my employer, investors, insurers, sponsors, or public authorities unless separately authorized and recorded. 

Prohibited claims include claiming to be a GRA representative, country representative, official delegate, capital reader, insurance-readiness participant, Council chair, board member, Nexus Universe delegate, project approver, investor contact, insurer contact, sponsor representative, public authority channel, or institutional representative without recorded authorization. 

Public language must match the record. The acknowledgement prevents overclaiming before it occurs. 

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