USC East Asian Studies Alexandria Wroblewski Resume
1. A L E X AN DR I A WR O B L E W S K I
375 2nd St. – Los Angeles, CA 90012 – (213) 505-5992 – Alexandria.wroblewski@gmail.com
PROFESSIONAL PROFILE
Dynamic and independent professional with years of hands-on experience in fast-paced academic
settings. Proactive in incorporating international relations and East Asian area studies with
administrative and program operations. Familiar with Chinese and Japanese language and culture.
TECHNICAL SKILLS
USC Student Information System Adobe Creative Suite
USC OASIS Microsoft Office Suite
Kuali Financial System MyEmma Email Marketing Software
USC Dornsife Content Management System HTML Programming
USC Undergraduate Advisement Database Social Media Research and Promotion
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
PROGRAM SPECIALIST 2016 to Present
USC East Asian Studies Center
Implemented $2 million U.S. Department of Education Title VI National Resource Center, Foreign
Language and Area Studies Fellowship and private foundation grants objectives including: K-16
teacher training, conferences, community outreach, fellowships and events
Coordinated logistics for department courses, sponsored events, M.A. program, three fellowships
and two study abroad courses, including payments, promotion, and applications
Academically advised 30+ undergraduate students
Managed and reconciled Center budgets and accounts totaling more than $500,000 annually
Designed promotional literature utilizing Adobe Creative Suite software
Provided leadership, guidance, and supervision to student staff
Participated in the development and implementation of program policies and procedures
PROGRAM ASSISTANT 2014 to 2016
USC East Asian Studies Center
Implemented $2 million U.S. Department of Education Title VI National Resource Center, Foreign
Language and Area Studies Fellowship and private foundation grants objectives including: K-16
teacher training, conferences, community outreach, fellowships and events
Coordinated logistics for department courses, sponsored events, M.A. program, three fellowships
and two study abroad courses, including payments, promotion, and applications
Expanded Center social media utilization
Implemented innovative calendaring feature to Center website
Designed promotional literature utilizing Adobe Creative Suite software
Provided leadership, guidance, and supervision to student staff
Participated in the development and implementation of program policies and procedures
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT 2010 to 2014
2. USC Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures
Coordinated logistics for department courses, student professionalization workshops, graduate
admissions and social media presence
Maintained internal department expenditure records
Supervised and trained student staff
EDUCATION
BACHELOR OF ARTS (B.A) in INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS AND GLOBAL BUSINESS from the Dornsife College
of Letters, Arts and Sciences, University of Southern California (2010-2014). Specialization: International Finance
and Pacific Rim Studies