Rodrigo Istalindir
Explorer
My name is Jody Kline, and I am seeking election as one of this year’s judges. I’ve been a volunteer for the ENnies for several years, providing technical support, working at the ENnies booth at GenCon, and I also served as a judge for the 2008-09 awards.
Being a gamer for more than 30 years now, playing and running systems too numerous to recall, I believe I have the breadth and depth of experience necessary to identify the best of the submissions. I am good at working within a group, and during my previous term as a judge, I was effective at helping to keep things on track organizationally, and in building consensus during the deliberations.
I participate in a number of local, regional, and national gatherings of gamers. I often run games for friends and strangers at these events, and during the past year, I’ve run around 20 different one-shot games, using 10 different game systems. I enjoy the opportunity these gatherings provide to introduce new games to players, and would be able to use these same opportunities to get hands-on experience with products submitted for ENnies consideration.
Voting for judges, and for the 2011 ENnie winners, begins on Friday, July 15th, and runs until Sunday, July 24th, and takes place at ENnie Awards. Because five judges are elected each year, the voting system is designed to allow you to vote for multiple candidates on a single ballot, eliminating ties or the need for run-off elections.
Thank you!
Jody Kline
Being a gamer for more than 30 years now, playing and running systems too numerous to recall, I believe I have the breadth and depth of experience necessary to identify the best of the submissions. I am good at working within a group, and during my previous term as a judge, I was effective at helping to keep things on track organizationally, and in building consensus during the deliberations.
I participate in a number of local, regional, and national gatherings of gamers. I often run games for friends and strangers at these events, and during the past year, I’ve run around 20 different one-shot games, using 10 different game systems. I enjoy the opportunity these gatherings provide to introduce new games to players, and would be able to use these same opportunities to get hands-on experience with products submitted for ENnies consideration.
Voting for judges, and for the 2011 ENnie winners, begins on Friday, July 15th, and runs until Sunday, July 24th, and takes place at ENnie Awards. Because five judges are elected each year, the voting system is designed to allow you to vote for multiple candidates on a single ballot, eliminating ties or the need for run-off elections.
Thank you!
Jody Kline