Evan Schwartz is seeking a career in business development. He has a Bachelor of Science in Business from Indiana University's Kelley School of Business with majors in Management and Entrepreneurship & Corporate Innovation. He has work experience developing business plans and facilitating patent discussions at Stik-It and identifying media opportunities as an intern at Grubman Public Relations. Evan also has leadership experience managing camp counselors and recycling programs at Camp Wah-Nee.
Proses CEPAT proses SKA - Sertifikat Keahlian dan SKT - Sertifikat Keterampilan, Ahli Muda, Ahli Madya, Ahli Utama & SKT Tingkat 1 yang dikeluarkan oleh Asosiasi Profesi ATAKI, PATI, IAI, dll Terakreditasi LPJK
Proses CEPAT proses SKA - Sertifikat Keahlian dan SKT - Sertifikat Keterampilan, Ahli Muda, Ahli Madya, Ahli Utama & SKT Tingkat 1 yang dikeluarkan oleh Asosiasi Profesi ATAKI, PATI, IAI, dll Terakreditasi LPJK
A Career Development Profile for First-Year International StudentsBeatrice D'Alimonte
The research “A Career Development Profile of First Year International Students within the United States” by Professors Duffy and Lucas of the University of Maryland provides a general view of career decision status and work values of first-year international students in comparison with American students. The authors recommended a few techniques for career counseling to international students.
1. EDUCATION
Evan Schwartz
8 Adrienne Drive, Old Bethpage, NY 11804
240 N. Washington St. #2, Bloomington, IN 47408
516.732.2492 • evschwar@indiana.edu
Indiana University, Kelley School of Business, Bloomington, IN May 2016
Bachelor of Science in Business GPA: 3.35/4.00
Majors: Management, Entrepreneurship & Corporate Innovation
Study Abroad, CAPA International Education, Florence, Italy January 2015 – May 2015
Enhanced cultural awareness and sensitivity to customs and cultural differences.
Undertook assignments in an unfamiliar environment, developing adaptability and resourcefulness.
WORK EXPERIENCE
Stik-It, Dix Hills, NY May 2015 - Present
Business Development
Researched changes and advances in the wireless charging technology industry and identified potential market opportunities for
product development for new business start-up.
Developed business plan including competitive analysis, financial projections and funding options. The plan is currently being
used by the company to raise $150,000 for initial design and production.
Facilitated discussions with patent attorneys to ensure protection of product designs and understand competition.
Grubman Public Relations and Management, New York, NY May 2015 – August 2015
Management Intern
Identified optimal media outlets for music, film, photography and television client's press advertising.
Developed client pitches and drafted press releases directed to over 40 broadcast, web and print media outlets resulting in
additional media exposure for 5 clients.
Monitored daily press for existing clients, including updating client status reports to aggregate relevant news.
Prepared concise reports of potential partnership contracts for easy evaluation of contract details.
Camp Wah-Nee, Torrington, CT June 2012 – August 2014
Group Leader, 2014; Recycling Program Leader, 2014; Counselor, 2012-2013
Managed staff of 11 counselors, including 8 international staff from England, Australia and the Czech Republic. Assigned daily,
weekly and summer long responsibilities to staff based on their specific skills and interests.
Organized daily schedule of activities and ensured overall well-being of 32 13-year-old campers.
Assessed strengths and weaknesses of current recycling initiatives, identified areas for improvement, and implemented new
procedures for camp participation resulting in an increase in recycling of over 10%.
LEADERSHIP ACTIVITIES
Kelley Undergraduate Think Tank, Bloomington, IN August 2013 - Present
Club Member
Advised Indiana University and Kelley faculty, staff and administration on projects including curriculum change, academic
advising and student engagement activities.
Worked with a team of 30 students on the redesign of online career development resources and scheduling processes.
Provided suggestions on student issues and initiatives to the Dean of the Kelley School of Business as a student representative.
Collaborated with academic advisors to evaluate and implement a peer-mentoring program aimed at transitioning new students
into the Business School. Pilot program started in August 2015 with 16 mentors and 32 students.
SKILLS AND INTERESTS
Computer Skills: Excel, Powerpoint, Access, Microsoft Word
Language Skills: Familiar with Italian and Spanish
Interests: International travel, Music, Volleyball (competitive)