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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]]. She is an avid staffer of Midwestern tournaments and has twice achieved the [[Nationals Ironman]] status for staffing national tournaments. She won the [[Carper Award]] (along with [[Mike Sorice]]) in 2020 for her 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, she was a 3-time champion on [[Jeopardy!]].
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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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Revision as of 15:42, 18 June 2021

Alex Damisch is the current President of ACF for the 2020-21 season. Damisch played for Lawrence, 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 Reporting Form and helping to institute structural changes to the ACF constitution. In 2019, Damisch was a 3-time champion on Jeopardy!.

Carper Award
Preceded by
Year
Succeeded by
Rob Carson
2020
Matt Bollinger