Joe Hughto delivers a Christmas morning surprise - a feature on a bunch of Exemplar recognitions we wanted to highlight, but simply didn't have time to! Maybe I'll write some more words about it.
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Joe Hughto delivers a Christmas morning surprise - a feature on a bunch of Exemplar recognitions we wanted to highlight, but simply didn't have time to! Maybe I'll write some more words about it.
Click below to read the full article.
On the last day of our 14-part series of exemplary Exemplar recommendations, we highlight Tom Davis, Level 2 Judge from Webster, New York. His recognitions came from Riki Hayashi, Ilan Seid-Green, Benjamin Harris, and Phil Rose, and praise his leadership and mentorship skills.
Click below to read the Exemplar recognitions and the reasons why we're highlighting Tom.
Thirteenth in our 14-part series of exemplary Exemplar recommendations, Paul Baranay is a Level 3 Judge from New York, New York. His recognitions reflect his activity in the region, especially as the L2 Candidacy Coordinator, online, through his blog, Bearz Repeating, and his activity at events.
Click below to read the Exemplar recognitions and the reasons why we're highlighting Paul.
Twelfth in our 14-part series on exemplary Exemplar recommendations, Mani Cavalieri is a Level 2 Judge from New York, New York. His recognitions came from Philip Painter, Nicola DiPasquale, Michael Arrowsmith, and Christopher Wendelboe, who spoke about the skill and energy that Mani brings to events.
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Eleventh in our 14-part series of exemplary Exemplar recommendatons, Rich DiLeo is a Level 1 Judge from Seaford, New York. He received a number of recognitions about his activities ranging from local events to Grands Prix.
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Tenth in our 14-part series on exemplary Exemplar recommendations, Megan Linscott is a Level 2 Judge from Lewiston, Maine. Her recognitions came from Joe Hughto, Christopher Wendelboe, and AJ Kerrigan, who praised her effort to keep learning, and her work at events and on the Mystical Tutor project.
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Ninth in our 14-part series on exemplary Exemplar recognitions, Chase Culpon is a Level 2 Judge from New York, New York. His recognitions came from Shawn Doherty, Paul Baranay, and Rob Blanckaert, who spoke about Chase's work in organizing judges in New York City and across the Northeast for Preliminary PTQs.
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Eighth in our 14-part series on exemplary Exemplar recognitions, Joe Hughto is a Level 3 Judge from Northampton, Massachusetts. He has been recognized for his work in Judge Projects, participation in the Northeast region, delivering effective feedback, and work at events.
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Seventh in our 14-part series on exemplary Exemplar recognitions, AJ Kerrigan is a Level 2 Judge from New Jersey and currently attending Drexel University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. His recognitions came from Nicholas Sabin, Jared Sylva, James Kerr, and James Eveland, who spoke about AJ's growth and performance at events.
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Sixth in our 14-part series of exemplary Exemplar recognitions, Ben Klein is a Level 2 Judge from South Burlington, Vermont. His recognitions came from Chris Richter, Sean Catanese, and Shawn Doherty, who wanted to relay a great story about Ben that they received from a player at Grand Prix Las Vegas.
Click below to read the reasons why we're highlighting Ben.