Christian R. Motyczka is a computer engineering major and engineering management minor at Vanderbilt University. He has work experience as a laboratory attendant and site supervisor for extended day care. As president of Vanderbilt's Engineering Council and treasurer of Alpha Phi Omega, he oversees various student organizations and community service events. Motyczka maintains a leadership role in the Vanderbilt Student Government and School of Engineering.
1. Christian R. Motyczka
Mailing Address:
PMB 355937, 2301 Vanderbilt Place
Nashville, Tennessee, 37235-5937
(609) 321-2630
christian.r.motyczka@vanderbilt.edu
Permanent Address:
32 Thornhill Drive
Lumberton, NJ 08048
WORK EXPERIENCE
Vanderbilt Students VolunteerforScience-- Nashville, TN August 2014-August 2015
Laboratory Attendant August 2014-August 2015
Prepared and maintained scientific experiments.
Organized comprehensive kits for scientific demonstrations.
Maintained scientific reliability of result through sterile laboratory procedures.
Lumberton Board of Education-- Lumberton, NJ March 2012-Present
Extended Day Care Site Supervisor March 2014 – Present
Extended Day Care Assistant Site Supervisor September 2013-March 2014
Extended Day Care Aide March 2012-September 2013
Maintained a safe play environment for over 80 children in Preschool-2nd
Grade on a daily basis.
Oversaw theeffectiveness of the environment and report to Program Administrator if requested.
Managed and allocated responsibilities to a team of six to eight aides.
EDUCATION
Vanderbilt University-- Nashville, TN August 2014-May 2018
Computer Engineering Major Candidate May 2018
Engineering Management Minor Candidate May 2018
Rancocas Valley Regional High School-- Mount Holly, NJ September2010-June 2014
High School Diploma June 2014
Graduated in top 10% of class
LEADERSHIP
Vanderbilt Student Government January 2016-Present
Engineering Council President March 2016-Present
Engineering Council Senator January 2016-Present
Member of theVanderbilt Student Government Senate, a governing body of the Vanderbilt undergraduate community comprised of 30
voting members elected from nearly 7,000 undergraduates to represent student interests to university administration and allocate resources.
Vanderbilt School of Engineering Council September2015-Present
Executive President March 2016-Present
Student Organization Liaison October 2015-Present
Council Member-At-Large September 2015-Present
Serves as the Student Leader of theVanderbilt University School of Engineering, entrusted with theresponsibility to represent the needs
of the entirety of the Engineering student body to theUniversity's administration, faculty, and administrative committees, in the context of
curriculum restructuring and financial strategy.
Organizes and executes school-wide events and initiatives, including a week-long Engineering showcase with over 8,000 attendants.
Administrates the Dean’s Student Allocation for the School of Engineering with an estimated operating budget of approximately $30,950.
Presides over the governing council of the School of Engineering, consisting of 11 undergraduate students selected from among over 1,400
Vanderbilt Engineering Students.
Oversees all extracurricular activities and the 26 student organizations within the Vanderbilt School of Engineering.
Represents theVanderbilt School of Engineering Student Body to all dignitaries and external groups.
Alpha Phi Omega (Co-Ed Community Service Fraternity) August 2014-Present
Treasurer April 2016-Present
Community Service Chair October 2014-Present
Organized and staffed community service events benefiting underprivileged youth, thehomeless population, cancer patients, and abused
women and children in the Nashville area and neonatal infants in sub-Saharan Africa including 5Ks, Blood Drives, food donations, and
medical supply distribution.
Managed a team of 87 volunteers to lend aid to worthy causes in and around Nashville including the Our Kids Foundation, Nashville
CARES, Second Harvest Food Bank, American Red Cross, American Cancer Society, theNashville Rescue Mission, the Mary Parrish
Center, and the Creekside Rehabilitation Center.
SPECIAL SKILLS
Certified proficient Autodesk Inventor Computer Aided Design software user
Proficient in MATLAB, Java, Arduino
2. Proficient in Microsoft Office, including Excel
Graduate of Lockheed-Martin Sponsored Project Lead theWay through Rancocas Valley Regional High School