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Ruth Ann Fay's Announcement:
Replacements Needed for ICCF-U.S. Secretary
and for ICCF-U.S. Assistant Secretary
(posted 26 August 2006)

ICCF-U.S.
Assistant Secretary
Ruth Ann Fay
Ruth Ann, participating in the
USCF Correspondence Chess Workshop
at the US Open, August 2006
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Following is the announcement just
received from Ruth Ann Fay, the Assistant to ICCF-U.S. Secretary
Max Zavanelli.
Max Zavanelli has been ICCF-US Secretary since 1987, and I
have been helping him for the last 9 of those 19 years. Due
to business and personal reasons, we are now ready to retire
from these duties. Our hope would be that we could provide a
seamless transfer of duties to the next ICCF-US Secretary. Any
player interested in this position should send their questions
to Ruth Ann Fay and their resume to their domestic chess club
with a copy to Ruth Ann Fay at zprchess@aol.com.
The position requires these minimum duties and skills:
- Email skills - I have over 5000 emails sorted and "filed"
in about 125 folders. OK, I admit, if I had time, a lot could
be deleted. I receive 10-50 emails a day, depending on what
is happening at the time.
- Processing entries: Players, some through the ICCF Webserver,
send emails regarding tournament entry. I reply with payment
procedures. I then receive PayPal payments or checks. Probably
90% of correspondence is by email, but there are still some
players who write and send checks.
- Answer other inquiries: I have set up generic responses
to cut and paste into the replies or to print out for postal
inquiries. Post has greatly diminished over the years, most
of what I receive now is from prisoners.
- Organize USCCC, historically a bi-annual event. We switched
to alternating post and server events.
- Form USA teams for the ICCF Olympiads and other zonal team
events. Jason Bokar as Deputy Zonal Director has been helping
with this.
- Organize country matches. I haven't had the time for this
job. It could be moved to an assistant. It's great for the
player looking for fun rather than titles.
- Host Invitationals and team matches for NAPZ and PATT: The
best way to get our players into a tournament with title norms
is to organize them. I haven't had enough time to do this
well.
- Find players for Invitational matches. One needs to know
the top players and to keep track to some extent of their
game load. When we receive an Invitation from another country,
we sometimes have very little time to provide a player. These
are for players looking for title norms.
- Keep Website updated, I haven't been good at this...
- Publish "Top 50" list twice a year.
- Ability to use DOS databases. Both the ICCF Eloquery database
and the USA Database are DOS programs. For the USA database,
we use Alpha 4. It is time to move the USA players up to either
a newer version or another program, but this would be very
time consuming. Note that with every inquiry and entry, I
check the player's contact information. For entries, I verify
the ICCF number and rating. I must make certain that the players
enter the correct level of event. The players frequently click
on "Open Class" through server entry system when they belong
in a Higher or Master Class section.
- Keep track qualifications: ICCF now has a Qualifications
report, but it is not updated often enough. I need to be able
to tell players what their result in a certain tournament
qualifies them for.
- Fairly award the USA federation nominations to the ICCF
World Championship Cycle.
- Apply for ICCF Titles: The federation must make formal application
for titles once the players have earned the correct number
of norms. I maintain a log of players who only have 1 norm
and try to get them into tournaments in which they can earn
the remaining norm(s).
- Forward announcements and updated Order Forms to the Webmaster
for Posting. For example, World Cups and Champions League
start in alternating years.
- Recruit, advise, and otherwise help Td's.
- Sale of postcards and scoresheets. I plan to stop this activity
once the remaining stock is sold. Most players have moved
to the server environment and do not require postcards and
scoresheets.
- Pay ICCF annual dues - only after verifying that we are
paying on the correct number of players and entries. The financial
object on the above duties has been to mark up tournament
entries enough to cover the headcount portion of the ICCF
dues. We do not charge separate, annual player dues as all
players should be paying USA club dues.
NAPZ Director: The USA has about 75% of the players in the North America/Pacific Zone. This has traditionally been the ICCF-US delegate. This position is a seat on the ICCF Executive Board. This position can only be done properly by attending ICCF Congresses and being active on ICCF Committees. This is the only way to represent and protect USA interests and to keep our players informed of ICCF changes and events. We have been on Statutes, Appeals, and Rules Committees, for example. This could be handled by a second person. This is obviously the expensive portion of the job. The person has to be willing to make his vacation into a working vacation. Most Congresses have been in Europe, but we have also been to Argentina and India and hosted here in Daytona Beach in 2000. The Congresses are usually in the fall.
I cannot properly allocate the time I spend on these duties. I spend 3-4 hours most days, but to do everything, I could easily spend more.
Ruth Ann Fay
NAPZ Director
ICCF-US Assistant Secretary
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