Beth Strobel is a Community Health major at Texas A&M University graduating in May 2016. She has extensive leadership experience at Texas A&M through involvement with organizations like Maggies Women in Leadership and coordinating service opportunities through the Memorial Student Center. Currently, she interns as a Youth Prevention Specialist helping facilitate youth substance abuse prevention programs.
1. Beth Strobel
1001 Krenek Tap Road #3103, College Station, TX, 77840
Strobel.beth@tamu.edu • 214-289-2672
Blends community health experience with leadership involvement at Texas A&M University to exhibit solid relational
skills and a commitment to development. Incorporates a background in non-profit and administrative work to provide
employers with proven communication skills, thoroughness, and an ease of collaboration.
Education
Texas A&M University will graduate May 2016
o B.S. in Community Health, minor in Human Resource Development
College of Education and Human Development Study Abroad July 2015
o Explored 4 Eastern European countries as a component to EHRD 408 Global Diversity in
the Workplace with faculty members Dr. Mike Sandlin and Dr. Judy Sandlin
Work Experience
Youth Prevention SpecialistIntern, Brazos ValleyCouncil on Alcohol and Substance Abuse Jan. 2016 – present
Aided in the facilitation of youth substance abuse prevention in Brazos & Robertson County Middle Schools
TAMU Student Worker, Office of the Vice Chancellor and Dean of Engineering Jan. 2014 – Dec. 2015
Assisted faculty with a wide variety of projects, answered office phones, set-up meetings, kept supplies
stocked
Summer After Care Coordinator, Heritage Farmstead Museum(Plano, TX) June 2013 – Aug. 2013
Created curriculum for and facilitated summer daycare program for children ages 5 through 12
Leadership and Volunteer Work
TAMU Student Counseling Services HelpLine Volunteer Aug. 2015 – present
Actively listened to callers in order assess personal safety and provide health, community, or TAMU
resources over the phone
Maggies Women in Leadership at TAMU April 2014 – present
Engaged in projects promoting leadership, community outreach,selfless service, sisterhood and personal
development
Assisted in fundraising for GLOW 5K, an on-campus fun run that benefits our philanthropy New Horizons
Ensured that the process of selecting new girls was a fair and positive experience for all applicants
Staff Assistant, The Big Event at TAMU Oct. 2014 – March 2015
Assisted over 2000 home improvement projects in Bryan/College Station for the largest one-day student-run
service project in the nation.
Assistant Director, MSC Freshmen in Service and Hosting Aug. 2013 – May 2014
Coordinated diverse service opportunities in the Bryan/College Station for all members of this TAMU
Memorial Student Center Committee
Mentored and offered support to all freshmen members throughout their transition into college
Counselor, Texas A&M University Fish Camp March 2013 – Oct. 2013, March 2014 – Oct. 2014
Eased the transition from high school to college as a mentor for the classes of 2017 and 2018
Honors and Achievements
Texas A&M University Memorial Student Center First Year Involvement Award April 2013
Given in recognition of valuable contributions to the MSC at Texas A&M University during a student’s first
year of involvement
Knowledge and Skills
Knowledgeable of health program planning, methods of implementation and program evaluation
Skilled in active listening and making crisis referrals
CPR and First Aid Certification Valid until April 2016
Proficient with Microsoft Office Suite, Adobe, Google Apps