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'''Michael Wise''' was the eponym for [[NASPA]]'s Michael Wise [[Person of the Year]] Award,
 
'''Michael Wise''' was the eponym for [[NASPA]]'s Michael Wise [[Person of the Year]] Award,
 
which he won in 1993, when it was known as the [[NSA]] [[Directors|Director]] of the Year Award.
 
which he won in 1993, when it was known as the [[NSA]] [[Directors|Director]] of the Year Award.
He was the director of the Toronto [[SCRABBLE]]® [[Club]] for many years,  
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He was the director of the Toronto Scrabble [[Club]] for many years,  
 
directed the 1993 [[World SCRABBLE Championship]],
 
directed the 1993 [[World SCRABBLE Championship]],
founded the [[Canadian National SCRABBLE Championship]], and was a founding  
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founded the [[Canadian National SCRABBLE Championship |Canadian National Scrabble Championship]], and was a founding  
 
member of the NSA [[Advisory Board]].
 
member of the NSA [[Advisory Board]].
 
He died in 1998, survived by his wife [[Lynda Wise|Lynda]] (also a certified NSA director)
 
He died in 1998, survived by his wife [[Lynda Wise|Lynda]] (also a certified NSA director)

Latest revision as of 11:27, 2 August 2021

Michael Wise was a past member from Toronto, ON, CAN.


He received the following awards:
Year Award
1993 Michael R. Wise Memorial Person of the Year


He is deceased.

He served past terms on the following committee(s):


Michael Wise was the eponym for NASPA's Michael Wise Person of the Year Award, which he won in 1993, when it was known as the NSA Director of the Year Award. He was the director of the Toronto Scrabble Club for many years, directed the 1993 World SCRABBLE Championship, founded the Canadian National Scrabble Championship, and was a founding member of the NSA Advisory Board. He died in 1998, survived by his wife Lynda (also a certified NSA director) and two children.