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'''Em Gunter''' was a student at [[Salem (Salem, VA)|Salem High School]] and the former president of the school's quizbowl team. She began playing quizbowl during her freshman year of high school. In 2020, she scaled back her involvement as a player and dedicated more of her time to tournament direction and outreach. She will be attending the [[Virginia|University of Virginia]] beginning in the fall of 2021.
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'''Em Gunter''' is a student at the University of Virginia and former high school player in Virginia. They joined [[PACE]] in 2021 and previously served as PACE's Director of Communications.
  
Em's contributions to quizbowl include her [https://hsquizbowl.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=30&t=22762&p=358703#p358703 Guide to High School Outreach] and her guide to [https://hsquizbowl.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=30&t=22829&p=359309#p359309 selecting a buzzer system.] She also wrote a vanity packet centered around the 1980 US Olympic hockey team entitled [https://hsquizbowl.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=311&t=23026&p=360939#p360939 "The Herb Brooks Memorial Packet".]
 
  
At the beginning of April 2020, in response to the cancellation of the [[2020 ICT]], she and [[Will Alston]] organized the [[Internet Charity Tournament]], a weekend of vanity packet readings with charitable donations directed towards the CDC Foundation. In June 2020 she spoke at the David Riley Coaches Conference, where she spoke about outreach to under-represented populations and hosting quizbowl tournaments during the COVID-19 pandemic. In December 2020 she organized and directed the 2020 edition of [[Festivus]], introducing a schedule for the first time, and collecting donations for Partners in Health to support frontline healthcare workers.  
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==Career==
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Em began playing quizbowl during their freshman year of high school, but scaled back involvement as a player in 2020 to dedicate more time to tournament direction and outreach. Em is currently at the [[Virginia|University of Virginia]], where they help with staffing and logistics.
  
In 2021, she won the [[Benjamin Cooper Young Ambassador Award]] for her extraordinary commitment to outreach, both on a local level in central Virginia and on a national level by writing articles on outreach and helping tournament directors handle online logistics in the age of COVID-19.  
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They also authored the [https://hsquizbowl.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=311&t=23026&p=360939#p360939 "The Herb Brooks Memorial Packet"], a [[vanity]] packet centered around the 1980 US Olympic hockey team.
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==Outreach==
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While in high school, Em wrote the "Guide to High School Outreach"<ref>[https://hsquizbowl.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=30&t=22762&p=358703#p358703 My Guide to High School Outreach] by [[meebles127]] » Fri May 31, 2019 7:48 pm</ref> and the guide to buzzer selection "So You Want to Buy a Buzzer System".<ref>[https://hsquizbowl.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=30&t=22829&p=359309#p359309 So You Want to Buy a Buzzer System] by [[meebles127]] » Sat Jun 15, 2019 6:16 pm</ref>
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==Logistics==
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In response to the cancellation of the [[2020 ICT]], Em worked with [[Will Alston]] to organize the 2020 [[Internet Charity Tournament]], a [[Festivus]]-style weekend of [[vanity]] packet readings which raised $4,465.91 in charitable donations for the CDC Foundation. In June 2020 Em spoke at the [[David Riley Coaches Conference]] about outreach to under-represented populations and hosting quizbowl tournaments during the [[COVID-19 pandemic]].
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Em organized both the 2020 and 2021 editions of [[Festivus]], introducing organizational changes like formalized schedules and sign-ups inspired by their earlier work on the Internet Charity Tournament. Donations were gathered for Partners in Health in 2020 and Be The Match in 2021.
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Em and [[Jordan Davidsen]] served as Assistant Tournament Directors for [[2022 ACF Nationals]] alongside main TD [[Michael Kearney]].
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==Honors==
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In 2021, Em won the [[Benjamin Cooper Young Ambassador Award]] for their extraordinary commitment to outreach, both on a local level in central Virginia and on a national level by writing articles on outreach and helping tournament directors handle online logistics in the age of [[COVID-19]].
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That same year Em was the co-recipient (with [[Karan Gurazada]]) of the [[Robert Grierson Friend of Scholastic Bowl Award]] given by the [[IHSSBCA]].  The award was earned for "making widespread online quizbowl possible by automating crucial steps of the tournament creation process" and "perfecting and documenting a procedure for using CarlBot, a Discord role management system, to generate team and staff assignments".  It marked only the third time the award was given to someone who primarily worked outside of Illinois.
  
 
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Revision as of 14:14, 12 May 2022

Em Gunter
Emvandegraff.jpg
Current college Virginia (2021-Present)
HSQB profile meebles127
Stats HDWhite • NAQT

Em Gunter is a student at the University of Virginia and former high school player in Virginia. They joined PACE in 2021 and previously served as PACE's Director of Communications.


Career

Em began playing quizbowl during their freshman year of high school, but scaled back involvement as a player in 2020 to dedicate more time to tournament direction and outreach. Em is currently at the University of Virginia, where they help with staffing and logistics.

They also authored the "The Herb Brooks Memorial Packet", a vanity packet centered around the 1980 US Olympic hockey team.

Outreach

While in high school, Em wrote the "Guide to High School Outreach"[1] and the guide to buzzer selection "So You Want to Buy a Buzzer System".[2]

Logistics

In response to the cancellation of the 2020 ICT, Em worked with Will Alston to organize the 2020 Internet Charity Tournament, a Festivus-style weekend of vanity packet readings which raised $4,465.91 in charitable donations for the CDC Foundation. In June 2020 Em spoke at the David Riley Coaches Conference about outreach to under-represented populations and hosting quizbowl tournaments during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Em organized both the 2020 and 2021 editions of Festivus, introducing organizational changes like formalized schedules and sign-ups inspired by their earlier work on the Internet Charity Tournament. Donations were gathered for Partners in Health in 2020 and Be The Match in 2021.

Em and Jordan Davidsen served as Assistant Tournament Directors for 2022 ACF Nationals alongside main TD Michael Kearney.

Honors

In 2021, Em won the Benjamin Cooper Young Ambassador Award for their extraordinary commitment to outreach, both on a local level in central Virginia and on a national level by writing articles on outreach and helping tournament directors handle online logistics in the age of COVID-19.

That same year Em was the co-recipient (with Karan Gurazada) of the Robert Grierson Friend of Scholastic Bowl Award given by the IHSSBCA. The award was earned for "making widespread online quizbowl possible by automating crucial steps of the tournament creation process" and "perfecting and documenting a procedure for using CarlBot, a Discord role management system, to generate team and staff assignments". It marked only the third time the award was given to someone who primarily worked outside of Illinois.

Benjamin Cooper Young Ambassador Award
Preceded by
Year
Succeeded by
Ashish Kumbhardare
2021
TBD

References

  1. My Guide to High School Outreach by meebles127 » Fri May 31, 2019 7:48 pm
  2. So You Want to Buy a Buzzer System by meebles127 » Sat Jun 15, 2019 6:16 pm