1. ANGELA FLOTTEMESCH
Email: angieflott@gmail.com
Phone: 079 5634 9824
Right to work in United Kingdom: Nationality, United States of America, Visa Type, Tier 2
OBJECTIVE
To obtain a position that facilitates organizational growth through the provision of quality information management.
APPLIED KNOWLEDGE
Library and Cultural Heritage Sector, Marx Memorial Library, London UK
▪ Develop and conduct conservation treatment plans for over 500 physical items in various media formats.
▪ Collaborate with archivist in order to catalogue accession backlog, of over 500 collection items, ensure proper metadata associated with
items to facilitate more accurate collection database and online catalogue search results.
▪ Participate in training and conduct ongoing research of historical aspects of library in order to develop tour guide training program.
Records Management, National Archives Certificate of Federal Records Management, Washington, DC USA
▪ Participated in ongoing trainings in values and ethics of professionals in field of Organizational Management.
▪ Participated in hands on training and a practicum experience conducting user surveys and training to facilitate the implementation
of an electronic records management system at the Federal Housing Finance Agency.
▪ Performed targeted research and analysis of organizational systems for ease of use, accuracy and adaptability to new technology.
Metadata Tagging, Catholic University of America, Washington, DC USA
▪ Created Metadata using Dublin Core standard for various digital materials, such as websites, online journal and images.
▪ Participated in ongoing trainings in accurate structure and design standards for creating Metadata for online resources.
▪ Participated in extensive training in Metadata element standards and best practices for labeling tagged information.
▪ Participated in hands on training and a practicum experience involving processing a recently acquired collection, working with the
records management plan for the University Archives.
PROFESSIONAL HISTORY
Federal Housing Finance Agency, Washington, DC USA May 2011-Jan 2015
▪ Participated in NARA and related Records Management database trainings to enhance FHFA Records Management abilities.
▪ Conducted data analysis and developed written memoranda, training materials, presentations related to FHFA Records
Management Program.
▪ Assisted with the implementation and maintenance of the agency’s records retention and disposition schedule.
▪ Served as government contract lead tracking, updating and submitting invoices to offsite record storage site.
Brookings Institution Library Assistant, Washington, DC USA Jan 2010-May 2011
▪ Participated in ongoing trainings for online resources to enhance Brookings Scholars research capabilities.
▪ Processed Inter-Library Loan requests with local libraries and through OCLC, ensuring loaned items returned in timely fashion.
▪ Conducted user surveys ensuring collection items were being utilized and met evolving needs of patrons.
▪ Organized the digitized items within the Brookings Archive and educated users on how to locate materials.
Lubuto Library Partners Program Associate, Washington, DC USA June 2010-May 2011
▪ Participated in ongoing trainings for non-profit database systems, in order to manage and analyze organizational information.
▪ Coordinated communication for social media presence of organization in Washington DC and throughout the global community.
▪ Consulted on grant applications and program assessments to ensure mission of organization met user needs.
Avon Walk for Breast Cancer Participant Representative, Washington, DC USA Jan 2010-June 2010
▪ Participated in ongoing trainings for non-profit database systems, in order to manage and analyze organizational information.
▪ Coordinated individual participant’s data sync issues with their Avon Walk personal websites and donation accounts.
▪ Led weekly informational meetings for 100 adult participants, focusing on creating individual fundraising plans, personal website
design training, and creating personal fitness plans preparing individuals to walk 39 miles.
Teach English as a Foreign Language Program, Manuel Antonio, Costa Rica April –Oct 2009
▪ Trained over 120 hours in language teaching techniques and educational models to further enhance classroom performance.
▪ Taught various levels of English to second language learners with focus on conversational, business, and written skills.
▪ Coordinated ongoing trainings for other course participants to improve teaching techniques and classroom management.
Language Clubs International English Instructor, Seoul, South Korea Feb 2008-Sept 2009
▪ Developed TEFL curriculum for age levels kindergarten through junior high school.
▪ Taught students for at least seven contact hours per day to improve their English language skills.
▪ Coordinated extracurricular activities such as reading club and themed writing groups.
2. Envision EMI Program Coordinator, Washington, DC USA Oct 2006-Jan 2008
▪ Interviewed, hired, and trained staff of 30 adults to run conference for high school and middle schools students at National 4-H
Center in Washington DC and Union College in Schenectady, NY.
▪ Conducted weekly staff observations and ongoing staff training to ensure quality of conference for scholars.
▪ Negotiated contract with National 4-H Center and Union College housing contact to meet the needs of the Conference.
AmeriCorps National Civilian Community Corps, Sacramento, CA USA Sept 2005-July 2006
▪ Received Presidential Service Award for completing more than 1,700 hours of community service in areas of education, unmet
human needs, public safety, and homeland security.
▪ Collaborated with City of Sacramento Parks and Recreation Department on National Youth Service Day 2006, leading more than
250 volunteers to clear invasive species and trash from 14 miles of community bike path.
▪ Recruited and lead Habitat for Humanity International volunteers for Operation Home Delivery in Gulf Coast Region.
COMPUTER SKILLS
Metadata Tagging Software: Taggtool, Taglocity, Flickr, Picasa
Bibliographic Standards: MARC21, AACR2/RDA
Non-profit Management Software: CommonGround, Convio TeamRaiser, DonorPerfect, SalesForce
Microsoft Office Suite 2013: SharePoint, Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, Access, Front page
Web Design Software: Adobe Dreamweaver, Windows Live Writer, Google BlogSpot, Wordpress, Omeka, Joomla
Operating Systems: UNIX, Linux, Windows 7, Mac OS
EDUCATION
Catholic University of America Washington, DC USA
Master of Science in Library & Informational Sciences January 2013
Focus: Cultural Heritage
Teach English as a Foreign Language International Program Manuel Antonio, Costa Rica
English as a Second Language Teaching Certificate April 2009-September 2009
Focus: Business Communication and Marketing
University of Minnesota Duluth Duluth, MN USA
Bachelor of Applied Science May 2004
Major: Recreational Programming Minor: Business Administration
University of Queensland Brisbane, Australia
Semester Abroad March 2002-June 2002
Focus: International Economics, Management and International Relations
ACTIVITIES AND PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
Marx Memorial Library, Volunteer Jan 2015-Present
Survey collection, catalog items and participate in tour guide training.
Lubuto Library Partners, Volunteer May 2011-Present
Maintain organizations website, social media accounts, and organize digital content related to collections.
Special Libraries Association, Member Jan 2011-Present
Create content for various social media formats to raise awareness of SLA and CUA SLIS events.
American Catholic History Research Center and University Archives, Student Practicum Sept 2010-Dec 2010
Over 60 practicum hours towards the processing of the James A. Magner collection, including online finding aid
American Library Association, Member Sept 2009-Present
Organizing and planning for 2010 Conference in Washington, DC.
DC Public Libraries, Volunteer Jan 2010-Present
Volunteer at the North East Neighborhood Library in the Technology and Library Materials Resource Department
Adventure Korea, Volunteer cultural and event planning guide April 2008-Feb 2009
Organized and lead cultural excursions throughout South Korea
American Red Cross, CPR and First Aid certified for Adult, Child and Infant Sept 2000-Present
References Available Upon Request