1. Juliet Duggins
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B r o n x , N Y
j u l i e t d u g g i n s @ g m a i l . c o m
Experienced education professional successfully leading diverse youth-focused initiatives
Profile
International award-winning education leader.
Host, facilitator and coach focused on development of middle-school teachers and parents for
local and international professional development workshops.
2016 volunteer for Black Girls CODE as instructor for Building Mobile Apps with App Inventor 2.
Scholarship coordinator for the National Education Fund, Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc.
Advisor and producer for The Value of Ex, a romantic comedy about breaking up, moving on
and everything in between.
Competencies
Urban education leadership
Educational technology
Public speaking
Academic Parent-Teacher Team
Understanding by Design
Innovation for student success
International comparative education
curriculum and assessment
Marketing and promotions
Google Level 1 certification
Global education crisis interventions
Global education reform
Teachers College Reading and Writing
AmeriCorps community service
New teacher recruitment
Expeditionary Learning
Experience
Romantic Comedy Series, The Value of Ex, by Bridgett Michele Lawrence 2013 to Present
Investor Producer, Marketing Strategy Advisor, Season Two 2016
Advisor and Mentor, Season One 2013 to 2014
Assisted Lawrence (writer/creator) to reimagine her role as producer/director and see the pilot
as a web series.
Assisted with marketing strategy for the beginning of season one production which was
released in spring 2014 and received the following recognitions:
o First place for the Organization of Black Screenwriters’ Original Script Competition,
garnering the attention of executives at the CW and Overbrook Entertainment.
o Official selection for the American Black Film Festival (ABFF) and London’s Raindance
Web Festival in 2014 and the official selection for the HollyWeb Festival in Los Angeles
in 2015.
New York City Department of Education, New York, NY 2011 to Present
MSQI Fellowship Facilitator/Coach and
Secondary Education English Teacher, Queens, NY 2015 to Present
Serve as one of the founding teachers at start-up Hunters Point Community Middle School.
Serve as Middle School Quality Initiative (MSQI) Fellowship facilitator and coach, MSQI and
NYCUDL debate coach and Academic Parent-Teacher Teams Champion (Coach) at 30Q291.
Teach and interact with affluent, minority and underserved families with students on, below
and above grade level.
Received the Kappa Delta Pi 2015 Florence B. Stratemeyer Chapter Award for teaching
excellence.
Served as debate coach for New York City Urban Debate League; team achieved first place in
2016.
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Lead ELA Teacher and Certified Secondary Education English Teacher, South Bronx, NY 2012 to 2015
Served in multiple simultaneous leadership responsibilities, including ELA content rep, MSQI
coordinator, MSQI fellow, MSQI and NYCUDL debate coach and instructional cabinet leader for
the ELA department at 09x022.
Hosted and facilitated in-house professional development workshops for the sixth, seventh and
eighth grade ELA, SPED and ELL teachers.
Taught English in a high-needs school in South Bronx, District 9, which is the poorest
congressional district in the United States.
Recognized for student growth margins and having the first and only students to earn 4.0 on
the NYS ELA exam in this community three years consecutively.
Provided outreach and mentoring to new Resident Teacher applicants via phone, written
communications and events.
Ambassador and Teacher Apprentice, Teaching Residency for School Turnaround 2011 to 2012
As member of first cohort, received coaching to excel as a secondary education ELA teacher in
the pilot group of NYC Teaching Collaborative.
Placed into high-needs school in South Bronx to provide solutions to the entire school
community to bridge the achievement gap.
Served as paneled speaker at information sessions to recruit talented professionals for the
2012 Teaching Residency Program.
Independent Family Literacy Coach, New York, NY 2011 to Present
Coach
Coach students and parents new to the United States.
Focus on student mastery of English reading, writing, listening and speaking skills.
Achieved 100% success rate for student achievement at or above proficiency.
Rave/Leap Afterschool Program, New York, NY 2011 to 2012
Middle School Tutor Math and ELA
Tutored at 09x022 afterschool program.
Helped students master fundamental skills of literacy and numeracy four days per week.
ACN, Inc., New York, NY 2009 to 2012
Independent Representative, Executive Team Trainer
Represented the world’s largest direct seller of telecommunications, energy and essential
services for home and business.
Led a successful direct-marketing team in telecommunications.
Silvercup Studios, Queens, NY 1999 to 2005
Operations Coordinator
H.O.P.E. Productions, Arts on the Pier, New York, NY 2004
Events Operations Manager
Co-founded and produced H.O.P.E. Productions.
As Events Operations Manager for Arts on the Pier, applied extensive project management
skills.
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New York Hall of Science, New York, NY 1995 to 1999
Public Programs Associate
Volunteer and Extracurricular Activities
Black Girls CODE, Instructor, How to Build Mobile Apps Using App Inventor 2, 2016
NYC Teaching Residency Information Session, panel speaker, 2012
Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc., New York State Scholarship Fund 501c3, chair, 2011 to 2012
Organized and facilitated scholarship meetings, budget and awards for NYS 2012.
Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc., Kappa Epsilon Zeta Chapter, executive board, 2008 to 2011
o Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc., Kappa Epsilon Zeta Scholarship Fund, vice president, 2006
to 2011
o Served as membership chair and performed recruitment, reclamation and retention.
o Created the criteria matrix, legal documentation and outreach communication
materials for the scholarship fund.
o U.N. representative, 2007 Represented the Bronx Alumnae chapter at the 2007 Zeta
Day at the U.N. to honor U.N. Dignitaries: International Women of Color, Africa and the
Caribbean.
Kappa Delta Pi, International Honor Society in Education, Kappa Eta Chapter, St. John’s
University, executive board, 2011 to 2013, recruited graduate students for membership into
the honor society.
NYCDOE 11X121, Title I Part A, parent representative, 2011 to 2013
Attend community board meetings and present full Title I budget report for my children’s
elementary school’s administrators, teachers and parents.
Women’s Academy of Excellence, NYCDOE 08X282, partnership liaison, 2010
Mentored 2010 graduating seniors and assisted in acquiring 26 full college scholarships for
inaugural graduating class.
Education
MS Ed, Secondary Education, Saint John’s University, Queens, NY, May 2013
MBA, Media Management, Metropolitan College of New York, New York, NY, January 2006
BA, Public Administration, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, The City University of New York,
New York, NY, June 2001
Professional Development
Google Level 1 Certification
What Works in Urban Education Conference, 2013
Teaching Matters Inc., Educational Technology, 2012, 2013
KDP iLead Conference, Attendee and Presenter, 2012
KDP Convocation, Orlando, FL, 2015
National Council of Teachers of English, Education Conference, 2013, 2014
International Comparative Education and Assessment (USA, South Africa, France, Japan),
2012 to 2013