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'''Alex Damisch''' is the current President of [[ACF]] for the 2020-21 season. Damisch played for [[Lawrence]], [[Minnesota|University of Minnesota]], and [[DePaul]] and is an avid staffer of Midwestern tournaments. Damisch devised and has twice achieved the [[Nationals Ironman]] status for staffing national tournaments. Damisch won the [[Carper Award]] (along with [[Mike Sorice]]) in 2020 for many quizbowl contributions, which include spearheading the creation of the [[Misconduct form|Misconduct Reporting Form]] and helping to institute structural changes to the ACF constitution. In 2019, Damisch was a 3-time champion on [[Jeopardy!]].
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{{ib|Alex|Damisch
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|schoolpast=[[Lawrence]] (2012-2016), [[Minnesota]] (2016-2017), [[DePaul]] (2017-2018)
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'''Alex Damisch''' is a former player for [[Lawrence]], [[Minnesota|University of Minnesota]], and [[DePaul]] and was an avid staffer of Midwestern tournaments, as well as national tournaments nationwide. She was President of [[ACF]] for the 2020-21 season. Alex devised the [[Nationals Ironman]] status for those who staffed every national tournament in a year; as of 2021, she had achieved it twice. In episode 15 of [[Tossup 21]], she extended the [[Cody_Voight#Three-factor_theory_of_quizbowl_moderating|three-factor theory of moderating]] to include judgement, which is the instantaneous and fair application of the correct ruleset to timing, answerline correctness, and other situations.
  
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In 2019, Alex was a 3-time champion on [[Jeopardy!]], where she won $35,549.
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In 2020, she shared the [[Carper Award]] with [[Mike Sorice]] for her work, including spearheading the creation of the [[Misconduct Reporting Form]] and helping to institute structural changes to the ACF constitution.
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==Career==
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===College===
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As an undergraduate, Alex attended the [[2013 ICT]] DII as a member of Lawrence B.
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===Open===
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She has continued to play in open events with frequent teammates [[Auroni Gupta]], [[Matt Bollinger]], and [[Ryan Rosenberg]].
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==Organizational Work==
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===PACE===
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In 2018, Alex filled in as Director of Communications for [[PACE]]. While there, she was responsible for writing the text of the [[Misconduct Reporting Form]] and held administer aspects of the form for some time.<ref>[https://hsquizbowl.org/forums/viewtopic.php?p=359920#p359920 Re: 2019 David Riley Players and Coaches Conference - LOCATION CHANGE] by [[Perturbed Secretary Bird]] » Thu Jul 04, 2019 10:39 am</ref>
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===ACF===
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Her time at ACF began in 2018 when she became the treasurer of ACF and logistics coordinator for ACF Nationals. In that role Alex was responsible for reverting the policy of all teams directly paying ACF for tournaments, which had been in place since 2012.<ref>[[ACF#Structural changes (2018-present)]]</ref>
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Following the [[2019 ACF Nationals]], ACF announced a number of changes to their constitution: these were all proposed by Alex.<ref>[https://hsquizbowl.org/forums/viewtopic.php?p=358884#p358884 ACF Constitutional Changes and New Officers] by [[The King's Flight to the Scots]] » Thu Jun 06, 2019 8:02 pm</ref> These included:
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*expanding the means by which individuals could become provisional members of ACF
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*updating the constitution to be gender-neutral
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*changing the role of the Communications Officer to handle social media and to reflect the creation of the new Mirror Coordinator position
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*removing Outreach Officer and replacing it with the Mirror Coordinator, which absorbed some of the previous roles of the Communications Officer
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*changing Meeting Chair to be the position President of ACF, ending the process of the editor-in-chief of ACF Nationals serving as de facto leader of ACF
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In 2019, Alex became the inaugural ACF Site Coordinator (a position she devised). During this time, she reworked the [https://acf-quizbowl.com/hosting-guidelines/ hosting guidelines], created the [https://acf-quizbowl.com/stats-guide/ stats guidelines], and included [https://acf-quizbowl.com/formats/#finals-procedures finals formats] on the ACF site. Significantly, she created the [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/15wbthPYr4wgTVrsivOn7VFty8JsCc6zgM6z6lg268ow/edit ACF Collegiate Contact List], which superceded many such lists that had been maintained by the community in the past, and issued the first [[ACF Fall]] experience survey.
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In 2020, Alex became the second President of ACF (another position she came up with). That year, she was awarded the [[Carper]] alongside [[Mike Sorice]] for her work on the misconduct form and with ACF.
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==Tournaments==
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* 2015 [[NAQT]] Wisconsin State Championship (tournament director, attracted many teams who had played primarily [[non-pyramidal]] quiz bowl)
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*'''[[2017 EMT]] (writer, arts)'''
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*[[2018 EFT]] (logistics)
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*[[2018 WORLDSTAR]] (writer)
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*[[2018 NSC]] (assistant tournament director)
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*'''[[2019 ACF Nationals]] (edited music/other auditory FA)'''
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*[[2020 WORKSHOP]] (logistics)
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*[[2020 ACF Fall]] (proofreading)
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*[[2020 ACF Winter]] (proofreading)
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*[[2021 Spring Novice]] (edited music/other auditory FA)
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*[[2021 ACF Nationals]] (freelance writer, >20 questions)
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==References==
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|previous = [[Rob Carson]]
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|previous = [[Rob Carson]]<br/>[[Kelly McKenzie]]
|next = [[Matt Bollinger]]
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|shared = [[Alex Damisch]]<br/>[[Mike Sorice]]
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|next = [[Matt Bollinger]]<br/>[[Jim Dendy]]
 
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Latest revision as of 21:23, 13 May 2025

Alex Damisch
Noted subjects auditory fine arts
Past colleges Lawrence (2012-2016), Minnesota (2016-2017), DePaul (2017-2018)
Stats HDWhite • NAQT

Alex Damisch is a former player for Lawrence, University of Minnesota, and DePaul and was an avid staffer of Midwestern tournaments, as well as national tournaments nationwide. She was President of ACF for the 2020-21 season. Alex devised the Nationals Ironman status for those who staffed every national tournament in a year; as of 2021, she had achieved it twice. In episode 15 of Tossup 21, she extended the three-factor theory of moderating to include judgement, which is the instantaneous and fair application of the correct ruleset to timing, answerline correctness, and other situations.

In 2019, Alex was a 3-time champion on Jeopardy!, where she won $35,549.

In 2020, she shared the Carper Award with Mike Sorice for her work, including spearheading the creation of the Misconduct Reporting Form and helping to institute structural changes to the ACF constitution.

Career

College

As an undergraduate, Alex attended the 2013 ICT DII as a member of Lawrence B.

Open

She has continued to play in open events with frequent teammates Auroni Gupta, Matt Bollinger, and Ryan Rosenberg.

Organizational Work

PACE

In 2018, Alex filled in as Director of Communications for PACE. While there, she was responsible for writing the text of the Misconduct Reporting Form and held administer aspects of the form for some time.[1]

ACF

Her time at ACF began in 2018 when she became the treasurer of ACF and logistics coordinator for ACF Nationals. In that role Alex was responsible for reverting the policy of all teams directly paying ACF for tournaments, which had been in place since 2012.[2]

Following the 2019 ACF Nationals, ACF announced a number of changes to their constitution: these were all proposed by Alex.[3] These included:

  • expanding the means by which individuals could become provisional members of ACF
  • updating the constitution to be gender-neutral
  • changing the role of the Communications Officer to handle social media and to reflect the creation of the new Mirror Coordinator position
  • removing Outreach Officer and replacing it with the Mirror Coordinator, which absorbed some of the previous roles of the Communications Officer
  • changing Meeting Chair to be the position President of ACF, ending the process of the editor-in-chief of ACF Nationals serving as de facto leader of ACF

In 2019, Alex became the inaugural ACF Site Coordinator (a position she devised). During this time, she reworked the hosting guidelines, created the stats guidelines, and included finals formats on the ACF site. Significantly, she created the ACF Collegiate Contact List, which superceded many such lists that had been maintained by the community in the past, and issued the first ACF Fall experience survey.

In 2020, Alex became the second President of ACF (another position she came up with). That year, she was awarded the Carper alongside Mike Sorice for her work on the misconduct form and with ACF.

Tournaments

References

  1. Jump up Re: 2019 David Riley Players and Coaches Conference - LOCATION CHANGE by Perturbed Secretary Bird » Thu Jul 04, 2019 10:39 am
  2. Jump up ACF#Structural changes (2018-present)
  3. Jump up ACF Constitutional Changes and New Officers by The King's Flight to the Scots » Thu Jun 06, 2019 8:02 pm


Carper Award
Preceded by
Year
Shared between
Succeeded by
Rob Carson
Kelly McKenzie
2020
Alex Damisch
Mike Sorice
Matt Bollinger
Jim Dendy