Kimberly Lytle is a first year electrical engineering student at the University of Virginia with a 3.78 GPA and anticipated computer science minor. She has work experience as an intern at a network design company and for Representative Karen Bass where she responded to constituents and attended technology hearings. Lytle also has coaching experience with Special Olympics D.C. and retail experience at American Eagle Outfitters and Under Armour. She is involved with the Society of Women Engineers and robotics teams at UVA.
1. Kimberly Lytle
339 Mary Munford, Charlottesville, VA 22904-2046 (school) • T 571.315.1008 • kml4bz@virginia.edu
9525 Leemay St, Vienna, VA 22182 (home) • T 703.281.0241 • kmlytle@verizon.net
OBJECTIVE: Obtain a summer position to gain practical work experience and exposure to a professional
engineering environment.
EDUCATION
University of Virginia –– 2015-2019
First year electrical engineering student with 3.780 GPA. Anticipated computer science minor. Expected
graduation: May 2019.
The Madeira School: Distinguished Alumni–– 2011-2015
GPA: 91.52/100. Lettered in three varsity sports. Several leadership positions and numerous academic awards.
WORK HISTORY
Network Designs, Inc. –– 2015
Internship as part of high school’s unique work-study program senior year. Worked closely with co-founder and
CTO on specialized computer based projects with a focus on network security, information assurance, and
troubleshooting. Studied material found in CompTIA's A+ and Network+ examinations.
Office of Representative Karen Bass –– 2013-2014
Capitol Hill Intern for Rep. Bass. Responsibilities included responding to constituents and attending hearings
regarding technology and I.P. rights, such as H.R. 3309, “The Innovation Act.” Remain in contact with office
colleagues.
Special Olympics D.C. — 2012-2015
Class A certified coach. Invited to SO’s Youth Activation Committee to encourage student engagement.
American Eagle Outfitters and Under Armour, Tysons Corner, McLean, VA –– 2013-2015
Paid summer sales associate. Frequently recognized with awards for customer interactions and high sales.
National League of Junior Cotillions ––2011-2015
Taught middle school students proper etiquette, ballroom dancing, and formal behavior.
EXTRACURRICULAR AND SCHOOL ACTIVITIES
• Society of Women Engineers
• Combat Robotics
• RotaLibra
ACADEMIC HONORS AND AWARDS
• 2015 University of Virginia Entrepreneurship Cup Concept Competition winner
• 2014 Passion, INitiave, and Knowledge (PINK) Award winner
• 2014 Science Fair first place with “Good Vibrations: Visualizing Resonance with the Chladni Plate”
• Featured as distinguished alumni in 2015 edition of Madeira Today magazine
• National Merit Commended Scholar
• AP Scholar with Distinction
• Jefferson Scholar nominee
INVENTIONS: Inventor U.S. patent 7556277 and 3 additional patents pending
INTERESTS: Classical guitar, intramural sports, robotics team, drawing, painting, International Residential
College social events