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+ | |Company Name = Quiz Team Questions | ||
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+ | |president = Eric Emmett & Chris Silvers | ||
+ | |citystate = Georgia | ||
+ | |status = CLOSED | ||
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+ | A company founded by [[Berry]] alums Eric Emmett and Chris Silvers to write high school questions. They provided sets to a few tournaments in Georgia, including the 2009 and 2010 Berry high school tournaments and the 2011 [[Walton]] tournament. Earlier posts seemed to suggest that their questions were mostly recycled material from 2000s incarnations of the [[Southeastern Invitational]]; when directly [http://www.hsquizbowl.org/forums/viewtopic.php?p=227383#p227383 asked] if this was the case, the QTQ proprietors disappeared from the [[hsquizbowl.org]] forums without a reply. Their website registration has since been allowed to lapse and nothing further has been heard from them since the Walton event, likely indicating that the company is defunct. | ||
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[[Category: Question writing companies]] | [[Category: Question writing companies]] |
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President or CEO | Eric Emmett & Chris Silvers | |||
Location: | Georgia | |||
Status | CLOSED |
A company founded by Berry alums Eric Emmett and Chris Silvers to write high school questions. They provided sets to a few tournaments in Georgia, including the 2009 and 2010 Berry high school tournaments and the 2011 Walton tournament. Earlier posts seemed to suggest that their questions were mostly recycled material from 2000s incarnations of the Southeastern Invitational; when directly asked if this was the case, the QTQ proprietors disappeared from the hsquizbowl.org forums without a reply. Their website registration has since been allowed to lapse and nothing further has been heard from them since the Walton event, likely indicating that the company is defunct.