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Ryan directed multiple high school and college tournaments while at [[North Carolina]]. | Ryan directed multiple high school and college tournaments while at [[North Carolina]]. | ||
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Revision as of 00:13, 5 March 2020
Ryan Rosenberg is a member of PACE and ACF.
Playing career
His high school tenure at Ardsley saw the team go to more good tournaments his senior year, culminating in a 21st-place finish at the 2012 HSNCT and an All-Star trophy.
Ryan attended college at North Carolina, winning the 2014 ACF Nationals Division II title along with Natan Holtzman and Zihan Zheng.
Ryan played the 2018 Central SCT for DePaul while taking grad school pre-reqs.
Writing and editing career
In college, Ryan wrote for PADAWAN and edited world lit, social science, and geography for 2015 ACF Fall.
Ryan edited lit and social science for 2017 ACF Fall. His work on Fall and as assistant tournament director for the 2018 ACF Nationals earned him an invitation to become a member of ACF in both the editing and logistics tracks, the first person to receive both invitations simultaneously.
Ryan also edited lit and social science for the 2018 EFT.
Tournament direction
Ryan directed multiple high school and college tournaments while at North Carolina.
He directed the 2018 NSC and 2019 ACF Nationals, and served as assistant TD at the 2017 NSC and 2018 ACF Nationals. He will also direct 2020 ACF Nationals.