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'''Logistics director''' is the title used for the people at [[NAQT]] [[national championships]] who are in charge of all matters other than questions and teams. This includes, but is not limited to, rooms, paperwork, and the recruitment, training, assignment, and lodging of staff.
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'''Logistics director''' is the title used for the people at [[NAQT]] [[national championships]] who are in charge of staff, rooms, and similar matters. The title has also been adopted by organizations other than NAQT.
  
The title has also been adopted by organizations other than NAQT.
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Although the role has evolved over decades, the much of the current notion of logistics direction was developed by [[Joel Gluskin]], who served in that role for many tournaments from the mid-2000s to the mid-2010s. The role has also been taken on at modern-era NAQT national championships by [[Nathan Murphy]], [[Robert Hentzel]], [[Jonah Greenthal]], [[Jessie Francis]], [[Bernadette Spencer]], and [[Sarah Mauldin]].
 
 
[[Joel Gluskin]] is the ''ne plus ultra'' of logistics directors. The role has also been taken on at modern-era NAQT national championships by [[Nathan Murphy]], [[Robert Hentzel]], [[Jonah Greenthal]], [[Jessie Francis]], and [[Bernadette Spencer]].
 
  
 
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Revision as of 18:42, 8 June 2024

Logistics director is the title used for the people at NAQT national championships who are in charge of staff, rooms, and similar matters. The title has also been adopted by organizations other than NAQT.

Although the role has evolved over decades, the much of the current notion of logistics direction was developed by Joel Gluskin, who served in that role for many tournaments from the mid-2000s to the mid-2010s. The role has also been taken on at modern-era NAQT national championships by Nathan Murphy, Robert Hentzel, Jonah Greenthal, Jessie Francis, Bernadette Spencer, and Sarah Mauldin.