1. 846 W. Colony Drive, Arlington, TX 76001 817-247-5833 Kailey.corpman@ttu.edu
Kailey Corpman
Objective
Rewarding position in a fast paced environment with opportunities for advancement
Experience
April 2014-December
2015
Dave & Busters Arlington, TX
Server/Waitress
Customer service, store closing,dining server,cocktailserver and barserver.
Worked at least 40 hours a week on my breaks from school
June 2012-April 2014 Spring Creek Barbecue Mansfield, TX
To Go Clerk
Customer service,to go orders,frontline register,fresh bread and dessertbar,store closing,customer
service
Consistently worked 20+ hoursa week,covering extra shiftswhen asked
Received grade bonuseseach semesteremployed
Education
August 2014-Present Texas Tech University Lubbock, TX
All core subjectscompleted.
Double majoring in Global Studied and French with a minor in PoliticalScience
August 2010-June 2014 Mansfield Summit High School Arlington, TX
All core subjectsand dualcredit college courses where applicable
15 dual credit hours completed
Volunteer Experience
2007-Present Various Charity Events DFW
Sleeping Beauty Character
Scottish Rite Children’s Hospital
Parkland Children’sHospital
Cook Children’s Hospital
Keller ISD Autism Walk
City of Keller Parade
Ronald McDonald Playhouse
Various charity events around the Dallas FortWorth area dressing up as sleeping beauty to take pictures,
sign autographs,and also do craftswith terminally ill children.
2. 846 W. Colony Drive, Arlington TX, 76001 817-247-5833 jailey.kade@yahoo.com
Kailey Corpman
Organizations
Fall 2014-Present Various Activities/Volunteering Lubbock, TX
Delta Gamma Sorority
Volunteer for Alstom Angels
Volunteer for Service for Sight
Director of SocialMedia
Hannah’s Helper
Various charity events around Lubbock involving Delta Gamma philanthropy, Service for Sight. We also do things
for injured veterans including making braille cards and sending care-packages. I serve two positions currently, one
being Director of Social Media which requires me to take care of all of our social media and make sure we are
always representing ourselves well. I also create videos we showin recruitment and at other events.I also hold the
position of Hannah’s Helper which is a small group leader within the chapter who helps lead the new members in
the right direction and answer any questions they may have in the new member process.I also volunteer and raise
money for Service for Sight through Delta Gamma every semester. Each member raises at leas t twenty five dollars
a semester and completes five hours of community service.
GreekWide and YoungLife
I attend GreekWide every Wednesday night.GreekWide is a Greek centered bible study that helps college students
find themselves and stay involved. On Wednesdays,I also attend YoungLife, which is a Texas Tech bible study.
French Club
I attend the French Club every Tuesday night to further my knowledge and ability to speakFrench fluently.
3. 846 W. Colony Drive, Arlington TX, 76001 817-247-5833 jailey.kade@yahoo.com
Kailey Corpman
See attached recommendation.
P.O. Box 27 4
Keller, Texas 7 6244
(817 ) 87 5 – 7 490
princessalexafoundation@gmail.com
www.princessalexafoundation.org
ToWhom it May Concern:
I am writing on behalf of Kailey Corpman. Kailey has volunteered for our organization
since 2008. She has done a variety of services with us mainly working with children in
the hospital – helping them pick out costumes and accessories, complete craft projects
and regularly plays Sleeping Beauty for us at our dress up parties for local children’s
hospitals. I have been impressed with Kailey. She is always on time and ready toserve
with a positive attitude and helping hand. Kailey is always one of the last volunteers to
leave as well- making sure she has followed through in every possible way.
Kailey is a joy to be around. I enjoy working with her very much. She makes a huge
impact in the lives of the children we serve and I am proud that we are fortunate enough
to call on her whenever we need a helping hand.
Sincerely,
Crys Aigner
Founder/Director/Mother
The Princess Alexa Foundation celebrates the childhood spirit of seriously ill children through dress up and play. It
was formed in memory of Alexa Aigner, a bright and beautiful four-year-old girl who passed away from
neuroblastoma, a childhood cancer, on June 25, 2008.