Ashley H. Larrimore is a candidate for a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from Georgia Institute of Technology in May 2017. She has relevant coursework in engineering graphics, statics, dynamics, and environmental engineering. Larrimore is involved with Engineers Without Borders, where she serves as structural engineering team leader designing bathroom systems for Native American communities. She is also active in Omega Phi Alpha service sorority, Women in Engineering mentoring program, and American Society of Civil Engineers. Her work experience includes conference assistant and lifeguard roles utilizing skills in organization, priority-setting, and safety protocols.
1. Ashley H. Larrimore
AshleyLarrimore@gatech.edu (678) 425-5396 331 Highway 213 Covington, Ga 30014
EDUCATION
Georgia Institute of Technology – Atlanta, Georgia June 2012 – May 2017
- Candidate for Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering
- Southern Heartland Art Association Cardinal Foundation Scholarship Recipient
RELEVANT COURSEWORK
Intro to Engineering Graphics (AutoCAD, Inventor), Statics, Dynamics, Civil Engineering Systems,
Environmental Engineering Principles, Water Resources Systems, Intro to Urban and Regional Planning
LEADERSHIP & ACTIVITIES
Engineers Without Borders – Navajo Nation Project January 2014 – Present
- Structural Engineering Team Leader.
- Propose designs for manufacturing an integrated bathroom system that optimizes water usage and
recognizes the cultural sensitivities of the Native American people living in the Black Mesa
community.
- Collaborate with members of other interdisciplinary teams to construct a full scale prototype.
National Service Sorority Omega Phi Alpha, Nu Chapter February 2013 – Present
- Exceeded requirement of 15 community service hours with 40 hours in first active semester and
continue to exceed service requirements with each successive semester.
- Planned fundraisers and four service projects in cooperation with other new sorority members.
- Provide resource to new members as active Pledge Leader and mentor.
Women in Engineering - Mentors & Mentees Program September 2012 – Present
- Active member as a mentor and counselor for younger peers.
- Support mentees in their involvements on campus, promote academic and lifestyle balance, and
encourage mentees to utilize resources on campus.
American Society of Civil Engineers – Active Member August 2013 – Present
WORK EXPERIENCE
Conference Assistant at Georgia Tech Conference Services May 2014 – Present
- Refined ability to organize and prioritize workload through performance of tasks such as
answering phones, greeting clients, and keeping detailed event logs.
Life Guard at Georgia Tech Campus Recreation Center May 2013 – October 2013
- Demonstrated leadership skills by preserving authority over pool patron conduct.
- Responsible for remaining vigilant to ensure the safety of facility patrons.
- Trained weekly to maintain proficiency in administering life-saving procedures and recognizing
and responding to emergency situations.
SKILLS
Competency with AutoCAD 2014, Autodesk Inventor, Adobe Photoshop, and Microsoft Office
Some knowledge of MATLAB and Revit
Learning German speaking and writing