Current Address SMC 3211, 5032 Forbes Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15289-3211 412.626.4444
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[email protected] U.S. Citizen Permanent Address 79 Grand Street Newport, NY 11355 711.355.6677OBJECTIVE A challenging position combining my skills in electrical and computer engineering and business
EDUCATION CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY Pittsburgh, PA
Master of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering May 2013 Bachelor of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering May 2012 Minor: Business Administration
Overall GPA: 3.21/4.00
COMPUTER Programming Languages: C/C++, Java, Perl, Visual Basic, MIPS Assembly, Verilog, HTML SKILLS Application Software: MATLAB, Minitab, Maple
WORK GOLDMAN SACHS, New York, NY
EXPERIENCE Consolidated Equity Finance Analyst Summer 2012 • Assisted Senior Associate with monthly closing process
• Reconciled books and records to internal and external sources to function as a strong internal control
• Distributed stockholders’ equity projections to 3 members of senior management • Aided in posting transactions to the General Ledger
CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY, Pittsburgh, PA
Teaching Assistant, Economics Department Spring 2012 • Instructed 35 students on the Principles of Economics
• Developed class structure and weekly lesson plans, and held weekly office hours
Computing Skills Course Instructor, Computer Education August 2010 – May 2012 • Instructed required computer skills course for about 50 incoming freshmen
• Worked with and evaluated students to promote maximum computing utilization
IBM, Gaithersburg, MD
Intern, E-Business Solutions Summer 2011
• Compiled a report on web mining tools to aid in restoring IBM’s internal and external sites • Installed and tested the Siebel E-business Transaction Software on IBM Netfinity Servers • Aided the IBM e-business solutions team in researching current e-marketplaces and B2B/B2C
internet companies
PROJECTS Road Sign Recognition,Digital Communication & Signal Processing System Design Spring 2011 • Designed and implemented a road sign recognition algorithm on a TI C67 DSP
• Presented project at the Carnegie Mellon Undergraduate Research Symposium
Recession of a Nation,Money and Banking Fall 2010 • Composed a proposal delineating the current and future situations of America’s economy based
on the trend analysis of various economic indicators as part of a 4-member team
Analog Circuit Design and Analysis,Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering Fall 2009
• Participated in a series of hands-on labs to build and operate analog circuits
• Gained experience in circuit and component modeling, amplifiers, filters and signal detection and processing
LEADERSHIP OM – Spiritual Organization, President: April 2011 – Present, Secretary: 2008 – 2010 Office of the Dean of Student Affairs
• Planning Committee, Take Our Children to Work Day: August 2010 – Present
• Volunteer, Niteline Information Resource/Crisis Control Phone Line: August 2010 – Present • Planning Committee, Mosaic Annual Conference on Women’s Issues: 2008 – 2009
Society of Women Engineers, Chair, Annual Winter Semiformal:April 2009 – March 2010
HONORS Dean’s List, College of Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University, Fall 2009 Sony Scholarship, 2008
INFA NETWORKS
[email protected] 5555 5th Avenue, Pittsburgh PA 15232 412-555-5555
Education Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA CGPA 3.47/4.00
Master of Science, Information Networking - Expected Graduation May 2013
Anna University, Chennai, India First Class with Distinction, 80.05% (Ranked 3rd in CS Department)
Bachelor of Engineering, Computer Science - Graduated in May 2009
Professional Oracle India Private Limited, Bangalore, India - Applications Engineer (Nov 2009– Jun 2011)
Experience Role, Projects & Achievements:
Techno - Functional Developer for India and Chinese Localization, QA and Bug Fixer (Support) for another 15 APAC Countries (ERP). Major coding was done in JDE C
Completed 3 projects (2 for India and 1 for China) as a part of the new development team
Served as a Point of contact for Tax Deducted at Source module and presented the modules worked on to the customers which were well appreciated. Managed and Mentored the new team members
Worked along with various other teams (HCM, Finance, BI, Sales Order, CRM)
Infosys Technologies Limited, Chennai, India - Software Engineer (Jun 2009– Nov 2009)
Role and Projects:
Trained in Java and J2EE and worked as a part of the Insurance and Health Life Science Business Unit Served as an Asst Business Analyst for Project Alliance Client: Allstate Insurance Corporation Interacted with product end-users to understand business scenarios and new business requirements
Part of the Testing Team & fixed many P1 bugs in applications for project Horizon and was well appreciated
Research Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA – Summer Research Intern (Jun 2012 – Aug 2012)
Internship Role and Projects:
Worked as a part of the Trusted Computing Research team. Major coding was done in Perl and C Implemented the Contractual Anonymity Protocol using YaBB, an open source forum software Used the Flickertechnique to include features like the Dynamic Root of Trust and Remote Attestation Academic
Projects
Courses Embedded Systems, Distributed Systems, Introduction Advance Storage Systems, Java and J2EE, Advance
Database Management Systems,Telecommunications Networks, Information Security, Information Systems Modeling
Skills Programming Languages C, C++, Java, Visual Basic, Perl, Assembly Language (x86)
Web Application Tools JavaScript, HTML, XML, JSP, Java Swing
Database Skills MS SQL 2000, Oracle 9i/10g, PL/SQL, MS - Access
Tools Oracle forms and Reports, GloMoSim, GNU Tools (gdb, gcc), Sub Version
Platforms Windows XP/Vista/2000, Linux/Unix
Honors Teaching Assistant of Fundamentals of Telecommunication Networks, a graduate level ECE dept course Recipient of an Merit Scholarship by Carnegie Mellon University to pursue Graduate Program
Won the Best Paper Award in 3 National Level Technical Symposia and have won many debugging contests Served as the President of the Computer Science & Engineering Student Association during undergraduate
Implemented a Real Time operating system, ‘MyOS’ - a multitasking kernel for the Intel X Scale board system (ARM Processor). Highest Locker Priority Protocol was implemented in MyOS. Coded in C. Designed and implemented a distributed Control System, ‘Volvox’ - provided distributed file storage in
addition to the traditional version control system properties. Handled the problems occurring due to Network Partition and also provided auto merge facility in case of no conflicts. Implemented in Python. Simulated the False Blocking Problem in Wireless LAN using RTS Validation Technique problem in
GloMoSim 2.03
Implemented a shell program that supports Job control & IO direction–concepts of signals & process control
Defused 6 phased binary bomb by analyzing x86 assembly code. Task was to analyze the assembly & identify pass codes. Performed buffer attack on assembly code and attacked 5 functions using stack overflow
Analyzed the data transfer among the universities in the Abilene Net flow data using OSU Flow toolsi d d i l d f ll f i l li i ' h ll ild ' i
SAMPLE MECHANICAL ENGINEERING RESUME – Seniors, Juniors
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Current Address: SMC 123, 5032 Forbes Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15289 Permanent Address: 3521 Second Avenue, Westford, MA 01881 Email: [email protected] Cell: (978) 222-5050
OBJECTIVE To obtain a full-time position in the field of mechanical engineering utilizing my problem solving and leadership skills
EDUCATION Carnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh, PA Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering, May 2013 Double Major in Biomedical Engineering
Major GPA: 3.2/4.0 Overall GPA: 3.0/4.0
RELEVANT Procter & Gamble Manufacturing Company Lima, OH
EXPERIENCE Engineering Intern, Summer 2012
• Conducted line trials to determine plant capability and made recommendations for noise mitigation • Developed a daily management system for managing scrap in order to reduce weekly accumulation • Recognized by supervisor for completing projects 3 weeks ahead of schedule
PROJECTS Head Mechanic and Buggy Chairperson, Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity, 2010-present
• Designed and built a gravity racer (buggy), out of composite materials, for annual University athletic racing competition
• Created and manufactured all steering, braking and mounting components • Used AutoCAD to design shell and ANSYS to analyze stresses
• Decreased race time by more than 5 seconds with design of new steering
Exercise Machine Design, Spring 2012
• Created, modeled, and analyzed in SolidWorks, an exercise machine with five components
Baseball Launcher Project – 2nd place out of 25 teams, Fall 2011
• Designed and manufactured a device that could be calibrated to fire a distance of up to 35 feet accurately • Developed analytical models for launch trajectories and reloading times for prototypes
Mechanical Crane Project, Spring 2011
• Designed a mechanical crane to lift a weight to a pre-determined height
RELEVANT Design for Manufacture Engineering Analysis Optimization
COURSES Rapid Prototype Design Business for Engineers Engineering Graphics
Math Models for Consulting Engineering Statistics and Quality Control Biomaterials
LEADERSHIP Vice-President,American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), Fall 2011 – present • Organize monthly speaker series, which has seven corporate and alumni speakers • Motivate the 65 members to attend meetings and events
ADDITIONAL Carnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh, PA
EXPERIENCE Desk Attendant, Fall 2010 – Spring 2011
• Checked student id’s to ensure the safety of the residence hall students
SKILLS Software: MS Office, ProEngineer, ANSYS, ADAMS, AutoCAD, MATLAB, Solidworks
Machines: Mill, Lathes, Drill Press, Band Saw
Spoken Languages: Fluent in French; Conversant in Spanish
ACTIVITIES Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity, 2009 – present
& HONORS Intramural Sports: Softball, Hockey, 2009 – present
Men’s Track and Field Team, Carnegie Mellon, 2009 – present American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), 2010 – present
Pi Tau Sigma (National Mechanical Engineering Honor Society), 2010 – present College of Engineering Dean’s List (GPA 3.75 and above), Fall 2010, Spring 2011
MARK ETER
1000 Pittsburgh Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15213 ♦ [email protected] ♦ (412)555-5555 E D U C A T I O N
Carnegie Mellon University | Tepper School of Business May ‘13
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Pittsburgh, PA
Tracks: Marketing and General Management Minor: Psychology
GPA: 3.71/4.00 W O R K E X P E R I E N C E
Office Depot, Inc. Mar ‘12–Present
On-Site Business Intern Pittsburgh, PA • Conducted marketing research to determine interest level in Office Depot and diagnose consumer pain points and used findings to develop
strategies to increase interest through events and promotions
• Spearheaded initiative to make Office Depot primary provider of office supplies to CMU, segmenting their market into 5 distinct consumer groups on campus to better target their approach
• Created and implemented pilot student program featuring corporate-level discounts and free next-day shipping for Carnegie Mellon University students, with potential for program to be expanded to universities nationwide
Google, Inc. Jun ‘12–Aug ‘12 Consumer Operations Intern Mountain View, CA
• Developed consumer strategy through collaboration with marketing and engineering teams to reorganize and renovate help centers for all Google products, resulting in improved user experience for monthly average of 150,000,000 unique visitors
• Implemented strategy on test center that receives 430,000 monthly unique visitors and advised on analysis of results via 5 distinct contrived metrics based on Google analytics
• Led training sessions and formulated detailed and priority-ordered calendar of action items for next 2 quarters, instructing all help center content editors and stakeholders in implementing new strategy by quarter 4
PUMA Time Jun ‘11–Aug ‘11 Marketing and Sales Intern New York, NY
• Helped to coordinate and market PUMA City, one of PUMA’s flagship events during 2010 World Cup, through design of events, social media networking, and collaboration with Macy’s for in-store and street campaigns
• Proposed new style of watch by analyzing merchandising reviews, consumer responses, and current trends; received favorable feedback from marketing management, and proposal was passed to senior management
• Created weekly national sales analysis reports and merchandising reviews to determine and optimize performance of 20 new styles of PUMA watches
L E A D E R S H I P E X P E R I E N C E
Undergraduate Marketing Organization Nov ‘09–Present Vice President of Fundraising and Consulting Pittsburgh, PA
• Raised over $3000, with budget of $500, for both organization and nonprofit causes by conducting market research through focus groups, using findings to design innovative fundraisers and promote them with effective advertising
• Launched UMO Consulting, marketing consulting division of organization, by designing 3 levels of corporate packages, creating detailed process and strategy for solicitation, recruiting student consultants, and securing corporate sponsors
• Designed and executed fundraising event that averages return of 350% and was so popular that it became UMO’s first established and school-recognized annual event, cementing UMO’s presence on campus
People to People International Nov ‘10–Aug ‘12
Co-President Pittsburgh, PA • Helped launch Carnegie Mellon Chapter of this service and cultural education organization, designed its organizational structure and
project management system, and recruited 205 new members
• Organized 7 ongoing simultaneous service projects aimed to impact both local Pittsburgh-area and less-privileged countries abroad through collaboration with local and national non-profit organizations
• Led service project connecting chapter members to Burmese and Bhutanese refugees under political asylum in Pittsburgh so members could provide lessons in English language and American culture to facilitate smoother acclimation to living in new country
D I S T I N C T I O N
Johnson & Johnson Information Technology Case Competition | 2nd Place Oct ‘11–Oct ‘11 • Placed 2nd out of 8 teams by designing strategy that improved internal technology and saved company approximately $100,000,000
Mortar Board Senior Honor Society | Inductee May ‘12–Present • Selected as one of 30 fourth-year students out of approximately 500 candidates on basis of scholarship, leadership, and service
Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority, Inc. (Gamma Theta Chapter) | Rho Sigma (Recruitment Sister) Mar ‘11–Sept ‘12 • Chosen as one of 30 greek women out of nearly 350 candidates to represent CMU sororities as both ambassador and recruiter
S K I L L S
Software: Microsoft [Excel, PowerPoint], Adobe Photoshop, Minitab, Qualtrics, SPSS Technical: Programming [basic JAVA, Processing], OS [Windows, Macintosh]
ANNA LIST
SMC# 1234, 5000 Forbes Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15289. [email protected]. (412) 555-5555
Education
Tepper School of Business, Carnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh, PA Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (Track in Finance) May 2014 Additional Major in Decision Science
GPA: 3.9/4.0; Dean’s List: All Semesters
London School of Economics London, UK Intermediate Macroeconomics July 2011
Recipient, CMU Tartans Abroad Scholarship
Experience
Essential Finance Shanghai, China
Investment Management Intern July 2012-August 2012
• Devised tax-effective offshore investment strategies for expatriates in China and prepared individualized financial plans for them
• Researched and recommended selections that would eliminate unnecessary mirror fund management fees for clients and facilitate growth in net returns by 22% on average per annum
• Attracted clients through networking and developed these relationships to yield a 60% attendance rate for new contacts at initial presentations
Deloitte Consulting Chennai, India Summer Intern, Strategy and Operations Division May 2011-June 2011
• Evaluated the profitability of India’s power sector for potential clients looking to make investments from abroad
• Formulated data from 40 local companies by creating Excel models to compute top performers for a management awards
ceremony organized by Deloitte
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Created a competitive analysis and a 3-part plan for future market positioning in the regionLeadership
Undergraduate Finance Association (UFA) Pittsburgh, PA
President February 2011-Present
• Oversee events for 550 UFA members, handle corporate relations with external sponsors, and formulate the agendas for and
direct activities of the Executive Board
• Organize the annual ‘Network Manhattan’ event by working closely with financial services alumni in New York City
CMU University Health Services Pittsburgh, PA Peer Health Advocate (PHA) August 2011-April 2012
• Conducted stress management workshops for students while working with other PHAs to improve the program menu of
Health Services
• Received AMA Certification in First Aid and CPR
Business Opportunities Conference Pittsburgh, PA
Marketing Director January 2011-October 2011
• Introduced a revamped marketing strategy, including creation of new designs, logos, and summary booklets, to promote the BOC to both students and recruiting companies
• Coordinated with participating companies to hold special promotional sessions with students
Skills & Honors
• Selected as a 2012 Student Ambassador to Carnegie Mellon’s sister campus in Doha, Qatar
• Member, Tepper School Dean’s Advisory Council
• Represented CMU at the 2011 Undergraduate Business School Leadership Conference at Emory University
• Proficient with Java, Microsoft Office, Photoshop, and Salesforce software • Languages: Hindi, Basic Spanish, Telugu & Tamil
Jen Etics
Local Address: SMC 5419, 5032 Forbes Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15213
Home Address: 2597 McDowell Street, New York, NY 10030
Email: [email protected] Phone: (212) 333-3254
Objective
A summer internship that will allow me to contribute to projects and enhance my research, analytical, and communication skills
Education
Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA
Bachelor of Science in Biological Sciences May 2012
Minor: Biomedical Engineering
Overall GPA: 3.3
Major GPA: 3.6
Study Abroad, Institute for the International Education of Students, La Plata, Argentina Fall, 2010
Relevant Coursework
Modern Biology
Modern Chemistry I & II
Laboratory 1: Introduction to Chemical Analysis
Physics I & II
Organic Chemistry
Introduction/Intermediate Programming
Skills
Computer: MSWord, Excel, PowerPoint, MiniTab, SPSS
Research: Titrametric analysis, cell transformation, making competent cells, enzyme digestions, DNA ligation, DNA synthesis,
primer design, SDS gel, mini-prep, spectroscopy, bacterial vector cloning, electroencephalogram subject running, NIH web based
training course complete, polymerase chain reaction, high-pressure liquid chromatography, infrared spectroscopy, nuclear
magnetic resonance, extraction, gas chromatography, distillation, boiling point determination
Language: Fluent in Spanish
Academic Project
Introduction to Chemical Analysis, Fall 2009
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Worked on team of four students comparing caffeine levels in chocolate across different brands
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Organized team meetings and ensured project ran smoothly as team facilitator
Research Experience
Hillman Cancer Center, Pittsburgh, PA
Research Assistant, Summer 2011
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Determined the effects on human cells of p53 and PUMA, which are 2 genes implicated in colon cancer
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Studied the effects of several drugs on the expression of these genes.
Work Experience
Carnegie Mellon University, Office of University Advancement, Pittsburgh, PA
Clerical/Data Processing Assistant, September 2010 – May 2011
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Operated as support system for Carnegie Mellon Advancement office
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Maintained and improved filing system
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Designed, maintained, and updated spreadsheets
Volunteer Experience
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh PA
Volunteer, UPMC Presbyterian, Summer 2010
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Sorted incoming culture analysis in the laboratory
Activities
The Triple Helix, Editor-in-Chief, Carnegie Mellon University
The Tartan Newspaper, Staff Writer, Carnegie Mellon University
Polly Mer
[email protected]
(412) 268-2064
Local Address:
Permanent Address:
2541 Beeler Street
3540 Windsor Drive
Pittsburgh, PA 15217
Erie, PA 16506
Objective:
To obtain a summer internship that will allow me to utilize and further develop my analytical, laboratory, and
interpersonal communication skills.
Education:
Carnegie Mellon University
, Pittsburgh, PA
Bachelor of Science in Chemistry May 2014
GPA: 3.2
Relevant Coursework:
Laboratory I: Introduction to Chemical Analysis
Modern Organic Chemistry I & II
Mathematical Methods for Chemists
Principles of Computing
Physics I & II
Modern Biology
Academic Project:
Quantitative Analysis, Fall 2011
Worked in a team of four students to quantify levels of pollution in Nine Mile Run, a local waterway polluted by
steel slag runoff. Personally designed and performed experiments to measure sulfate, nitrate, and iron
concentrations.
Technical Skills:
Computer
: MSWord, Excel, PowerPoint, and basic Java
Laboratory
: UV-visible, atomic absorption, infrared, and nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopies; organic
synthesis; recrystallization; extraction; microwave digestion; melting point determination; reflux; simple,
fractional, and steam distillations; thin layer, high-pressure liquid, ion, column, and gas chromatographies;
titrimetric and gravimetric analysis
Language:
Conversant in German
Research Experience:
Carnegie Mellon University, Department of Chemistry, Pittsburgh, PA
Spring 2011 - Present
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Assist in the Dr. Terrence Collins group
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Conduct Environmental research on water purification
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Work with TAML catalyst
Work Experience:
Engineering and Science Library, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA
Bindery Department Assistant, Fall 2010
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Prepared journals and periodicals for binding
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Answered incoming phone calls
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Filed documents
Activities:
Chemistry Student Advisory Committee
Women’s Ultimate Frisbee Club
Honors:
Anna List
SMC 1234, 5032 Forbes Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15213 Phone: (412) 268-2064 Email: [email protected]
Education
Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA
Bachelor of Science in Computational Finance May 2012 Bachelor of Science in Economics May 2012 GPA 3.8 Dean’s List with high honors
SAT I & II Math: 800
Academic Projects
Arbitrage Trading Program – Economics of E-Commerce Spring 2011 • Created a Perl program to take advantage of an arbitrage for a classroom trading competition • Finished in first place with about 70% of the total wealth and a net value 1000% that of second place
Derivatives Pricing Library – Financial Computing Spring 2011
• Finished the implementation of a library to price financial derivatives using tree structure models • Used library to compute prices, hedging strategies, and 1% gammas for 17 securities
Work Experience
Goldman Sachs, New York, NY Summer 2011
Summer Analyst
• Created an application to report real-time trading system metrics to upper level management • Designed a globally unique identification tool to generate unique IDs for client programs Carnegie Mellon University, Mathematical Sciences Dept., Pittsburgh, PA 2010 – Present Teaching Assistant,Discrete Time Finance and Calculus in Three Dimensions
• Reinforce material covered in lectures through weekly recitations and office hours • Assisted with grading of exams
National Institutes of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD Summer 2010 Intern, ITL – Quantum Computation and Cryptography
• Designed a quantum computer simulator to model the evolution of errors in quantum circuits • Presented overview of project at the completion of the internship
Leadership Experience
The Thistle Fund, Co-Chair 2010 – Present
• Collaborate with faculty and administration to created a million dollar investment fund
• Educate members on financial research, stock trading, asset pricing, and arbitrage strategies Undergraduate Finance Association, Vice President 2010 – Present • Create, coordinate, and find sponsorship for quantitative case competition
• Organized Carnegie Mellon alumni networking receptions in New York and Pittsburgh Mellon College of Science Dean’s Student Advisory Committee 2009 – Present • Meet monthly to discuss student issues within the college
• Represent the Mathematical Sciences department
Skills
Applications: MatLab, Mathematica, S-Plus/R, Bloomberg, Excel, Access
Programming: C, C++, Java, Visual Basic, SML, Assembly, JSP, PHP, Cold Fusion, SQL Quantitative: Monte Carlo, Dynamic Programming/Backwards Recursion, Stochastic Calculus Languages: Fluent in Spanish, Conversant in French
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Contact Information
Home
School
Email: [email protected]
530 East 22
ndStreet
Carnegie Mellon University
Mobile: (412) 268-2064
Chicago, IL 60604
1010 Morewood Avenue
(630) 875-4598
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
OBJECTIVE
An internship that will utilize my computational, quantitative, and problem solving abilities
EDUCATION
Carnegie Mellon University,
Pittsburgh, PA
Bachelor of Science in Mathematical Sciences May 2013
Concentration: Operations Research
Minor: Business Administration
GPA: 3.4
RELEVANT
COURSEWORK
Intro to Probability I &II
Concepts of Math
Matrix Algebra
Calculus in 3D
Discrete Math
Programming & Data Structures
Differential Equations
Regression Analysis
Interpretation and Argument
SKILLS
Computer:
Microsoft Office (Windows and Mac), Mathematica, Matlab, LaTeX, Adobe
InDesign and Illustrator, Dr Java, Eclipse
Language:
Fluent in Spanish
WORK
EXPERIENCE
Carnegie Mellon University, Computing at Carnegie Mellon, Pittsburgh, PA
Teaching Assistant, Fall 2010 – Present
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Teach introductory course for Computing Services required for all students
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Maintain on-line course and monitor student performance
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Lead weekly help sessions
Happy Children Overnight Camp, Chicago, IL
Camp Counselor, Summer 2009
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Oversaw 12 middle-school students living in same cabin
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Coordinated daily activities and special events for children
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Tutored children in arithmetic
ACTIVITIES
Mellon College of Science Student Advisory Committee, 2010-present
Varsity Tennis, Windy City Preparatory School, 2008-2010
Ray D. O’Active
[email protected]Campus Address: SMC 1907, 5032 Forbes Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15289 (412) 579-5355 Permanent Address: 3478 Culpepper Drive, Ridgewood, NJ 07451 (856) 768-2389 OBJECTIVE A full-time opportunity that will utilize my research, computational, and analytical skills
EDUCATION
Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA
Bachelor of Science in Physics May 2012
Minor in Mathematical Sciences Major GPA: 3.4 Overall GPA: 3.0
Study Abroad, Institute for the International Education of Students, La Plata, Argentina (Fall 2011) RELEVANT
COURSEWORK Modern Physics Lab Linear Algebra Nanoscience & Nanotechnology Thermal Physics Numerical Methods Advanced Quantum Physics
Intermediate E & M I Real Analysis Independent Study (General Relativity) Physical Mechanics I &II Electronics Introduction to Nuclear and Particle Physics
TECHNICAL
SKILLS Software: Matlab, Gnuplot, Maple, Mathematica, LaTeX, IBM 3-D OpenDx Visualization, Eclipse, Microsoft Office Operating Systems: Linux, Windows 95/98/2000/XP, Mac OSX, Unix, TinyOS
Computer Languages: Java, C++, C, Perl, MySQL RESEARCH
EXPERIENCE Research Intern
Physics Department, Carnegie Mellon University, May 2011 – August 2011
• Mentored by James Russ, PhD.
• Analyzed particle projection using Matlab
• Worked on the hardware and software of a neutrino detector
Research Assistant
Physics Department, Carnegie Mellon University, May 2010 – May 2011
• Mentored by Robert Suter, PhD.
• Helped build and modify a Duplex Cryostat
• Studied the effect of the filaments size on the count rate per X-ray beam window size
• Used X ray diffraction at low temperature to study Bragg Diffraction with respect to temperature
Research Intern
Geology Department, SUNY PURCHASE, June 2008 - August 2008
• Mentored by Yuri Gorokhovich, PhD.
• Worked with data reflected in the changes in rock and water levels obtained from GPS satellites
• Analyzed the physical properties from the data and displayed the data in OpenDx
WORK
EXPERIENCE Teaching Assistant
Mathematics Department, Carnegie Mellon University, August 2010 - May 2011
• Assisted Professor Deb Brandon (Fall 2006) and Professor Weining Kang (Spring 2007) in Calculus
• Taught two lectures each week, graded assignments and tests, held office hours, and proctored exams
Teaching Assistant
Physics Department, Carnegie Mellon University, May 2010 – August 2011
• Assisted Professor Kunal Ghosh
• Developed answer keys for homework assignments, quizzes, and tests
ACTIVITIES
• Society of Physics Students (President)
• American Physics Society
• Mellon College of Science Dean Student Advisory Council
Stu Dent
Current Address:
Permanent Address:
Carnegie Mellon University
617 West Avenue
SMC 000
New York, NY 07093
PO Box 0000
(201) 574-9648
Pittsburgh, PA 15230
email: [email protected]
(412) 555-5555
OBJECTIVE
To obtain a summer internship
EDUCATION
Carnegie Mellon University
, Pittsburgh, PA
Bachelor of Science in Biological Sciences May 2015
RELEVANT
Modern Biology
Modern Chemistry
COURSEWORK
Calculus
Organic Chemistry
SKILLS
Computer:
Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint
VOLUNTEER
Circle K
, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA
EXPERIENCE
September 2011 – Present
Assist in community service projects including: soup kitchen, boy scout
camps, and public park projects
Forbes House
, Pittsburgh, PA
September 2011 – Present
Aid in informing abused mothers and children about various health and
self-care issues
LEADERSHIP
New Jersey Governor Whitman’s Youth Advisory Council
EXPERIENCE
Hudson County Representative, August 2010 - June 2011
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Created a subdivision of this group that promoted volunteerism
among youth
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Directed various fundraising plans for the community
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Reported and discussed plans for further improvement
ACTIVITIES
Doctors
of Carnegie, Carnegie Mellon University
Women in Science, Carnegie Mellon University
Activities Board, Carnegie Mellon University
HONORS
Hoover Memorial Scholarship Recipient
National Honor Society
Annie Mashun
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To obtain a summer internship in which I can apply my technical and artistic skills as a 2D and 3D artist.___________________________________________________
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UALIFICATIONS
• Collaborated in teams of 3 to 16 students developing original games
• Modeling, texturing, and animating a variety of assets such as characters and environments for animation and games
• Designing layouts for websites, interfaces, and publicity material
• Knowledge of both traditional art such as drawing and digital art creation using Photoshop with a good eye for detail
• Leading and managing members and delegating responsibilities to complete successful projects and events
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DUCATION
Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA – May 2014 Bachelors of Computer Science and Arts Interdisciplinary Degree 3.61 GPA________________________________________________________________
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XPERIENCE
Game Creation Society (www.gamecreation.org) - Fall 2010 - Current:
Worked on four independent game projects in 3 to 16 student teams as lead or major contributing artist (both 2D and 3D) as well as designing aspects such as level and character design in addition to other roles. Two more projects are in development.
Projects:
• Project Origami (Spring 2012): 3D Puzzle/Adventure game with an origami theme; Artist – designed and modeled central castle structure; environment objects such as trees, a bridge, furniture; and an origami flower form
• Bossmen (Fall 2011): 3D Cube themed boss fighting shooter; Artist – modeling and animation, level design
• Lost Haven 1 and 2 (Fall 2010, Spring 2011): 2D RPG based in a medieval setting; Lead artist – designed and created several sprite characters, icons, tilesets, GUI
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CTIVITIES
Vietnamese Student Association – Fall 2010 – Present Co-President – 2011 – Present• Organize events, assign and delegate tasks to members, work with other organizations, and handle fiscal responsibilities
Graphics and Arts Chair – 2010-2011
• Designed flyers and posters for publicity, constructed decorations, and took charge of all other art related affairs
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KILLS
Software: Eclipse, Processing,Autodesk 3ds Max, Autodesk Maya, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe After Effects, Audacity, Final Cut Pro, Adobe Flash, Microsoft Office, Google Chrome, Tortoise SVN, Firefox, proficient in Mac and WindowsArt: 3D modeling, texturing, animating, drawing (environment, object, and figure drawing), video editing
Graphics: Graphic design, game design
Programming Languages: Java, C, HTML, Shell Script Languages: English, Japanese, Vietnamese
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Learning new skills, playing video games, making art, watching films and anime, cooking, very passionate about learning and making games[email protected] Current Address:
123-123-1234 Carnegie Mellon University Permanent Address: SMC 1234
1234 Pixel Place 5032 Forbes Ave Columbus, OH 12345 Pittsburgh, PA 15289
Sid E. Leitz
Lighting Designer
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(111) 111-1111
[email protected]
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Lighting Design
Directed By: Tough Nut Cabaret Rauh Studio Theatre April 2012 Robyn Archer Heart of a Dog Wells Video Studio Nov. 2010 Max Montell Past Present, Future Tense CMU New Works Festival Jan. 2011 Allegra Libonati Tightrope CMU New Works Festival Jan. 2011 Max Montell 110 In the Shade CMU Junior Showcase Sept. 2010 Gary Kline The Mouse that Roared Civic Youth Theatre May 2010 Zac Thompson Master Class Kalamazoo Civic Theatre April 2010 Kristin Tyrrell Honk Jr. Civic Youth Theatre March 2010 Zac Thompson The Nerd Kalamazoo Civic Theatre Jan. 2010 Art Nemitz Charlotte’s Web Civic Youth Theatre Nov. 2009 Zac Thompson The Comedy Juggling of Mario & Jenny Sovereign of the Seas Sept. 2008 Mario Ferreira Voyage to Adventure Sovereign of the Seas Jan. 2008 Sue Henderson Until We Meet Again Sovereign of the Seas Jan. 2008 Sue Henderson El Gaucho: The South American Cowboy Sovereign of the Seas Dec. 2007 Oscar Silvera Romeo & Juliet Sam Houston State Univ. April 2007 Penny Hasekoester Dance Spectrum: After Images Sam Houston State Univ. Feb. 2007 Dr. Cindy Gratz Beyond Therapy Sam Houston State Univ. April 2006 Tye BlueLighting Production
Assistant Lighting Designer, Don Pasquale Pittsburgh Opera Jan. 2012 LD: Stevie Agnew Master Electrician Carnegie Mellon March 2011, Oct. 2011
Lighting Designer/Technician/Programmer Empress of the Seas Jan.-July 2009 Lighting Designer/Technician/Programmer Sovereign of the Seas July 2004-Nov. 2008
Skills
General: Advanced PADI Open Water Diver, Reads Music, Certified Martin Field Technician, Certified in DuPont
Workplace Safety, Production Electrics, Special Effects, Atmospheric Effects
Programming experience: ETC Expression/Obsession/ION, Whole Hog IIPC
Software: Vectorworks 12, Lightwright 4, Sonic Sound Forge, Sound Cue System, Microsoft Office,
PhotoshopCS3, QLab, Isadora, Final Cut Express, Premiere Element
Additional experience in large puppet and properties construction, stage carpentry and scene painting.
Education
MFA Lighting Design, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA Expected Graduation, May 2013 CMU Television Workshop; Advisors: Manny Treeson, Bob Dickinson Sept. 2011 & March 2012 Video Production Studies, Pittsburgh Filmmakers August 2011 - Present Lighting/Sound /Special Effects Design Internship, Kalamazoo Civic Theatre August 2009-May 20010
Melody Damour
Composer
[email protected] • (412) 412-4123 • 412 Harmony Way • Pittsburgh, PA 15213
Premiers
Bopheloke Molaetsa. Thee Letsa. For Marimba and SATB Choir
University of Missouri, Columbia, MO
Dr. Julia Gaines, Marimba • University Concert Chorale
Recipient of Honorable Mention in the 2007 Classical Marimba League
Composition Contest
The Queen of Holes for Mezzo-Soprano and Piano, Lyrics by Julie Brown
Heinz Hall, Pittsburgh, PA
Alexa Devlin, Mezzo-Soprano • Nathan Hall, Piano
Premiered as part of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra
Composer/Lyricist Residency Project
Derek Bermel and Wendy Walters, Instructors
The Duchess Celebrates Her Demise for Mezzo-Soprano and String Trio
Dust Storm for Tenor, Mezzo-Soprano and Percussion
The Queen of Holes for Mezzo-Soprano and Piano
Dirty Spoon for Baritone or Tenor and Piano
(Lyrics for all pieces by Julie Brown)
The Andy Warhol Museum, Pittsburgh, PA
Alexa Devlin, Mezzo-Soprano • Adam Hill, Tenor
Melanie Riordan, Violin • Brianne Lugo, Viola • Skye Kim, Cello
Nathan Hall, Piano/Baritone
Premiered as part of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra
Composer/Lyricist Residency Project
Derek Bermel and Wendy Walters, Instructors
Octet for Winds and Strings
Carnegie Mellon Contemporary Ensemble
I Miss You for SATB Choir, Lyrics by Shannon Deep
Carnegie Mellon Concert Choir (Dir. Robert Page)
Sonata for Violin and Piano
Joyce Lin, Violin • Hyemin Kang, Piano
Amalgam for Piano Solo
Christopher Lin, Piano
Three Poems by E.E. Cummings for Soprano and Instrumental Ensemble
Danielle Messina, Soprano • Carnegie Mellon Contemporary Ensemble
Palpar for SATB Choir, Text by Octavio Paz
Carnegie Mellon Concert Choir (Dir. Robert Page)
Flight for Electric Mandolin with Effects Processor
Jessica Wille, Mandolin
Four Miniatures for String Quartet
Cuarteto Latinoamericano
School of Music, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA
Student Composer Concerts and Readings
Education
Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA
Bachelor of Fine Arts in Music Composition, Minor in Vocal Performance, May 2013
Studied under Nancy Galbraith, Reza Vali and Leonardo Balada
Carnegie Mellon University , Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Bachelor of Architecture, University Honors, December 20__ Minor in French and Francophone Studies
GPA 3.63 / 4.0
Japan Summer Study Abroad , Kyoto, Japan
Carnegie Mellon University, June 20__ – August 20__
Teaching Assistant Carnegie Mellon University ,
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, September 20__ – Decemb er 20__ Served as liaison between students and professor
Distributed assignments and answered questions
Architectural Intern,WTW Architects
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, May 20__ – August 20__ Generated experiential sketches for presentation Documented as-built and existing site conditions
Assisted with schematic design and construction documents
Housing Design, 4th Year Design Studio: Occupancy Osage, West Virginia September 20__ – Decemb er 20__
Designed housing with input and review from community Planned and operated booth at annual street fair
Deli Employee, Bagel Factory
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, June 20__ – August 20__ Prepared bagels, sandwiches and wholesale orders Opened and closed store, cashiered and cleaned
Dean’s List
, Spring 20__, Fall 20__ – Fall 20__4th Year Design Awards Nominee
, March 20__International Modern Languages Honor Society
, 20__ – 20__ Computer: : Revit, Maya, AutoCAD 2D/3D, Architectural Desktop, Form-Z 3D, Rhinoceros 3D, MicroStation 2D/3D, Photoshop, InDesign, Illustrator, Excel, PowerPoint, HTMLHand : Perspective Drawing, Rendering, Drafting, Model Building Language:: Conversational French
Glass Blowing, October 20__ – December 20__ Varsity Cross-Country ,August 20__ – November 20__
National Collegiate Inventors & Innovators Alliance , March 20__ San Diego Conference Presenter
Presented Japan summer abroad woodshop project Intramural Floor Hockey , 20__ – 20__
National Youth Leadership Conference , December 20__ Washington DC Conference Participant
educ atio n exp e rie nc e hon o rs skill s activitie s address 329 River Road Essex Jct, VT 05452 804.829.6363
Arch
Hetect
www.archhetect.com [email protected] 612.272.06459Imma Designer
[email protected] 415.299.7777
221 Kay St.., Forest Hill, MD 21050
Skills
Software
SolidWorks IllustratorResearch/Design Methods
Education
Master of Product Development | Carnegie Mellon University, May 20__
B.S. in Mechanical Engineering | Carnegie Mellon University, May 20__
Work Experience
Market Research Intern
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Summer 20__
Navistar International Corporation | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Project Manager Intern
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Summer 20__
March-Westin | Baltimore, Maryland
Projects
Design Collaborative Environment for Vehicle
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Spring 20__
Primary Healthcare Service Redesign
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Fall 20__
Design for Construction Safety
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Spring 20__
Self Checkout Redesign
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Fall 20__
Remotely Operated Vehicle
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Fall 20__- Spring 20__
Machining/Prototyping
3-D Printing Molding Milling LathingInterests
Blogging Trend Watching Exploration + Travel Saving the WorldDesigned research process to use surveys and interviews Researched product concepts for customer desirability Designed solutions from research
Researched customer values, desires, and needs Designed concept to meet stakeholders needs
Machined and prototyped working mechanisms of system International Truck and Engine
Mayo Clinic
Mine Safety Appliance
Assisted Project Managers of General Contractor Helped organize and manage construction projects
Worked with interdisciplinary team of Mechanical and Electrical Engineers Designed and built underwater vehicle to accomplish simple tasks Redesign user experience with self checkouts at grocery stores Designed service to make user experience of shopping hassle free Designed service concept for an advanced medical home model Focused on patients emotions throughout service process
Analyzed trends in the industry and the market
Performed analysis on values of competitive and analogous products
Photoshop InDesign Illustrator Dreamweaver Rhino 3DMax AutoCAD
Business
Client Relations Project ManagementPresentation Design & Delivery AfterEffects
Freelance Web & Graphic Design
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Summers 20__ - 20__
Self Employed | Baltimore, Maryland
Designed websites, graphics, and branding for clients. Developed print/email/internet marketing campaigns. Programmed in (X)HTML, PHP, CSS, some MySQL. Sustainability
Conceptual Models 3D Modeling Product Design Participatory Design Personas & Scenarios Prototyping Service Design Surveys Interviewing Field Observation Evaluative Testing Flash Branding Tangible Interaction
[email protected]
Info Systems Jr.
[email protected] CAMPUS: 5032 Forbes Avenue SMC 1234 Pittsburgh, PA 15272 (412)-555-1212 PERMANENT: 5505-1/5th 42nd Street First Floor Info Park, NY 00899 (999)-543-1346 EDUCATIONCarnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh, PA
Bachelor of Science in Information Systems May 2013
• Concentration in Business / Economics
Additional major in Business Administration Major GPA: 3.82 / 4.00
• GPA: 3.38 / 4.00
• Deans List with Honors – Fall 20010
• Xerox Technical Minority Scholarship, Carnegie Mellon Institutional Scholarship EXPERIENCE
Carnegie Mellon Annual Giving Pittsburgh, PA
Student Phone Ambassador Spring 2012 – Present
• Phone alumni and parents to update data records, answer questions, share news about Carnegie Mellon, and seek support for the Annual Fund.
• Top 5% of employees, raising $63,050 in Fall 2007 semester, which accounted for 12.6% of department revenue.
Lehman Brothers Jersey City, NJ
Global Technology Services Analyst, Information Technology Division Summer 2012
• Developed Corporate Action Booking and Settlement of Trades Project to streamline and automate handling of booking and settlement activity associated with various Corporate Actions.
• Created store procedure that optimized database operations by automated truncating or removing of outdated entries.
Morgan Stanley New York, NY
Global Risk and Analysis Analyst, Investment Management Division Summer 2011
• Analyzed, tabulated, and reported on the risk metrics of 13 Emerging Markets portfolios worth over $5 billion. • Utilized Morgan Stanley resources to enhance understanding of the financial industry.
• Gained over 400 credit hours for professional certifications.
Johnson & Johnson Case Competition October 6th-9th, 2010
• Developed a marketing campaign for Johnson & Johnson consumer product lines using emerging technologies to build lasting consumer relationships.
• Awarded first place for developing a long-term strategic marketing campaign targeting women. LEADERSHIP
Management Game – President Spring 2011
• Manage a six student team operating a fictional watch manufacturing company with over $50,000,000 in assets. • Serve as liaison to Board of Directors, coordinate team efforts, and develop direction for the company.
SKILLS
• Skill Sets: HTML, XHTML, XML, CSS, VBA, RSS, DTD, PHP 5, MySQL 5, UML 2, Java, JavaScript
• Software: Microsoft Office (Strong Proficiency in Excel), The Yield Book, MP2, Minitab ACTIVITIES
• Varsity Track & Field 2010 – 2012
• Fringe Intramurals and Buggy 2010 – 2012
Si K. Olgy
[email protected]
University Address Permanent Address
SMC 1001 5032 Forbes Ave. 100 Main Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15213 Milford, CT 06460
412-234-5678 909-789-9999
EDUCATION
Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA Bachelor of Science in Psychology, May 2013 QPA: 3.75/4.0
RELATED COURSEWORK
Human Cognition & Learning Social Psychology Research Methods
Abnormal Psychology Multivariate Analysis Advanced Social Network Analysis SKILLS
Microsoft Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Access, and Publisher; Minitab; SPSS; Adobe Acrobat Reader Written and spoken Spanish
RELEVANT EXPERIENCE
Intern May – August 2012
Western Psychiatric Institute, Pittsburgh, PA
• Assisted children ages 4-14 with emotional and physical disabilities in the development of academic and social skills.
• Participated in a variety of group activities focusing on cooperation, anger management, and education development.
• Modeled positive behavior and social interactions to residents.
• Attended weekly team meetings with nurses, milieu therapists, psychologists and psychiatrists.
• Received consistent positive feedback from therapists and supervisors.
Research Assistant September 2010 – 2011
Infant Language and Learning Lab, Carnegie Mellon University
• Gained experience in research methods and reporting.
• Recruited and scheduled subjects that included families with infants aged 5 – 20 month.
• Administered stimuli to subjects, collected and coded data, and performed data analysis. ADDITIONAL EXPERIENCE
Emergency Services Program Support Intern June – August 2010
Catholic Charities, Pittsburgh, PA
• Worked with donors, businesses, churches and organizations in the community in an effort to increase support for program.
• Prepared and published media information regarding the program services as directed by the supervisor.
• Assisted with volunteer coordination and provided leadership, training and support to volunteers.
• Spoke to interested service clubs, church and school groups on issues regarding poverty and hunger.
Camp Counselor June – August 2009
Friendship Adventures, Springdale, VT
• Supervised cabin activities and dealt with the health, personal care needs, safety and general welfare of children with special needs.
• Assisted in planning and implementing daily/evening activities with Program Staff and coworkers.
• Completed a physical assessment of each participant within 24 hours of arrival and monitored these individuals throughout entire summer.
• Conducted self evaluations and assisted in evaluating volunteers. LEADERSHIP ACTIVITIES