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'''Mike Jencevice''' was a [[Chicago]]-area [[conrunner]] who found [[fandom]] in 1978, and who has worked on numerous [[conventions]], particularly in [[Chicago|Chicagoland]], such as [[Windycon]], where he ran the [[Dealers' Room]] for more than 30 years, and [[Chicon]].  
 
'''Mike Jencevice''' was a [[Chicago]]-area [[conrunner]] who found [[fandom]] in 1978, and who has worked on numerous [[conventions]], particularly in [[Chicago|Chicagoland]], such as [[Windycon]], where he ran the [[Dealers' Room]] for more than 30 years, and [[Chicon]].  
  
He was a member of [[ISFIC]] and served on its board for several years, frequently as [[secretary]].  He was [[president]] of [[Queen to Queen's Three]] and published the [[media]] [[fanzine]] ''[[Trilevel]]'' in the early 1980s. In 2000], Jencevice served as associate [[chair]] for [[Chicon 2000]].
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He was a member of [[ISFIC]] and served on its board for several years, frequently as [[secretary]].  He was [[president]] of [[Queen to Queen's Three]] and published the [[media]] [[fanzine]] ''[[Trilevel]]'' in the early 1980s. In 2000, Jencevice served as associate [[chair]] for [[Chicon 2000]].
  
 
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Revision as of 06:58, 2 April 2021

(1955 - May 16, 2016)

Mike Jencevice was a Chicago-area conrunner who found fandom in 1978, and who has worked on numerous conventions, particularly in Chicagoland, such as Windycon, where he ran the Dealers' Room for more than 30 years, and Chicon.

He was a member of ISFIC and served on its board for several years, frequently as secretary. He was president of Queen to Queen's Three and published the media fanzine Trilevel in the early 1980s. In 2000, Jencevice served as associate chair for Chicon 2000.


Person 19552016
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