- Elizabeth Shaughnessy
Elizabeth Shaughnessy (born 1937) is an Irish chess player and trainer who regularly represents the national team at the
Chess Olympiad . She has resided in Berkeley,California , in theUnited States for more than 30 years.By profession, she is a trained architect, having completed a 6 year course at the
National University of Ireland , University College Dublin. For several years she practiced architecture inBelgrade ,London andDublin , before marrying and moving to California.Shaughnessy, a former Irish Women's Champion, runs the
Berkeley Chess School which teaches chess and hold chess camps in the Summer. She was twice elected to the Berkeley School Board.In 2004, she was elected to the Executive Board of the
United States Chess Federation in a special election for a one year term to replace a director who had resigned. Her one year on the board proved to be controversial, when she was accused of serving as arubber-stamp to the decisions by PresidentBeatriz Marinello to move the USCF headquarters toCrossville, Tennessee . Also of controversy was her endorsement of brainspeed, a drug made by a company called "Natrol," that promises to improve chess play by enhancing the functioning of the user's brain.Shaughnessy failed in her attempt to gain re-election in July 2005. Shortly thereafter she resigned as President of the California Chess Association.
References
* [http://www.chessdryad.com/articles/fame/index.htm California Chess Hall of Fame bio]
* [http://www.uschess.org/05212205eb.pdf USCF minutes with appended statement of qualifications]
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