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A '''Tournament Coordinator''' is a | A '''Tournament Coordinator''' is a | ||
+ | [[NASPA]] [[member]] who is | ||
[[director certification|certified]] | [[director certification|certified]] | ||
− | + | to organize a NASPA [[Tournament|tournaments]], | |
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and has additional rights | and has additional rights | ||
and responsibilities as listed in our [[Directors]] | and responsibilities as listed in our [[Directors]] | ||
page. | page. | ||
− | A Tournament Coordinator recruits a [[Tournament/Club Director]] | + | |
− | + | A Tournament Coordinator is not certified to run a tournament; | |
+ | rather, the Tournament Coordinator recruits a | ||
+ | [[Tournament/Club Director]] to come to the event | ||
+ | and direct it. | ||
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+ | To become a tournament coordinator, one must pass | ||
+ | the director’s test (a written examination) | ||
+ | and serve an | ||
+ | [[apprentice director|apprenticeship]]. | ||
A Tournament Coordinator may also undergo additional training | A Tournament Coordinator may also undergo additional training | ||
− | to become a Tournament/Club Director]]. | + | to become a [[Tournament/Club Director]]. |
A Tournament Coordinator is a NASPA member who is certified to organize a NASPA tournaments, and has additional rights and responsibilities as listed in our Directors page.
A Tournament Coordinator is not certified to run a tournament; rather, the Tournament Coordinator recruits a Tournament/Club Director to come to the event and direct it.
To become a tournament coordinator, one must pass the director’s test (a written examination) and serve an apprenticeship. A Tournament Coordinator may also undergo additional training to become a Tournament/Club Director.
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