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− | '''Stephen Eltinge''' ''("EL-ting")'' is a player at [[Yale]] and alumnus of | + | '''Stephen Eltinge''' ''("EL-ting")'' is a player at [[Yale]] and alumnus of [[MIT]] and [[Thomas Jefferson (VA)]]. His achievements include writing/editing for [[Fall Novice Tournament]] II, [[OLEFIN]], the [[2013 NSC]], 2015's [[George Oppen]], and 2016's [[MYSTERIUM]]. |
He is also well-known for his outreach work in building the Massachusetts high school quizbowl circuit; his directorship of the first annual [[MIT Fall Tournament]] included reaching out to many high schools in the Boston area that were completely new to quizbowl to build a 28-team field. | He is also well-known for his outreach work in building the Massachusetts high school quizbowl circuit; his directorship of the first annual [[MIT Fall Tournament]] included reaching out to many high schools in the Boston area that were completely new to quizbowl to build a 28-team field. | ||
In 2013, Stephen became the Vice President of Technology of [[PACE]]. He is currently the communications officer of [[ACF]]. | In 2013, Stephen became the Vice President of Technology of [[PACE]]. He is currently the communications officer of [[ACF]]. |
Revision as of 22:25, 2 May 2016
Stephen Eltinge | |
Noted subjects | Physics, Chemistry, History, Current Events |
Current college | Yale (2015-Present) |
Past colleges | MIT (2011-2015) |
High school | Thomas Jefferson (VA) (2008-2011) |
Stats | HDWhite • NAQT |
Stephen Eltinge ("EL-ting") is a player at Yale and alumnus of MIT and Thomas Jefferson (VA). His achievements include writing/editing for Fall Novice Tournament II, OLEFIN, the 2013 NSC, 2015's George Oppen, and 2016's MYSTERIUM.
He is also well-known for his outreach work in building the Massachusetts high school quizbowl circuit; his directorship of the first annual MIT Fall Tournament included reaching out to many high schools in the Boston area that were completely new to quizbowl to build a 28-team field.
In 2013, Stephen became the Vice President of Technology of PACE. He is currently the communications officer of ACF.