Emily Gall
1405 S. Rogers St., Unit 2, Bloomington, IN 47403– 765-891-2319– egall@frontiernet.net
Summary
Studio art and Art History student at Indiana University
Highlights
 Advanced Microsoft Office Skills
 Long time pet owner, comfortable around animals.
 Enjoys being outdoors
 Hard worker
 Eager to do manual labor
 Loves to work in a team
 Friendly
 Enthusiastic
 Remains professional under stress
 Persistent
 Easily adapts to major changes in working environment
 Outstanding time management and prioritization skills in completing time-critical
projects.
 Thrives on being challenged
 Not afraid of adversity and will solve problems head on
 Has taught basic horse care to children
 Easily handles a heavy work load
 CPR and First Aid certified
Experience
 3.4 GPA in High School
 Took 19 credit hours (3 were studio art classes requiring 20 hours of work outside of
class) while working a part-time job during the fall semester of 2013 and passed all
classes with a 3.2GPA.
 Taught horse care basics (including catching/leading horses, grooming, stall/barn
maintenance, and feeding) at camp counseling job during a two week horse unit.
 Had the foresight to storm proof tents as a storm approached during camp counseling
job.
 Eager to give suggestions for upcoming sale themes and decorative product displays at
sales clerk job.
 Met various deadlines put forth by customers at Kokomo Opalescent glass such as
staying late to sandblast glass plaques that were due the next day.
 Worked three jobs during the months of August and September 2015, working 60-70
hour weeks and was able to not miss work and perform effectively.
Experience
 Scholar’s Inn Bakehouse July 2015-Present
 Front of house
 Excelled in performing duties under much stress of having many customers at once
 Successfully numerous deep-cleaning projects around the restaurant
 Ran food from the kitchen to customers in a quick and timely manner
 Quickly learned barista work
 Runcible Spoon August 2015-Present
 Barback
 Learned to quickly wash dishes to meet demand
 Quickly learned barista skills to make coffee and other beverages
 Rally’s August 2015-September 2015
 Drive-Thru
 Worked graveyard shift
 Prepared sandwiches in a quick fashion
 Girl Scouts of Central Indiana May 2015-July 2015
 Assistant Unit Leader
 Helped organize, teach, and manage horse themed camps five out of the eight
weeks of working there
 Made sure that campers were safe and comfortable
 Made sure campers medical needs were met
 Organized fun activities for campers in themed units
 Made sure campers were with the group during trip units
 Planned and prepared campfire meals
 Mominee Studios December 2014 to May 2015
 Stained Glass Fabricator and Glazier
 Soldered lead came
 Cut glass
 Assisted in window installations and restoration
 Cleaned the studio
 Anatolia Restaurant April 2014 to December 2014
 Waitress
 Waited tables,
 Ran the cash register
 Cleaned restaurant
 Occasionally worked 12 hour double shift
 The Friends of Art Bookshop August 2011 to December 2014
 Sales Clerk
 Rang up customers
 Cleaned store
 Organized store displays
 Stocked items
 Filled out text book orders and bought back text books
 Utilized art history knowledge to assist customers in finding art books and gifts that the
store carries
 Kokomo Opalescent Glass May 2013 to August 2013
 Intern
 Constructed sun-catchers
 Led tour groups
 Crated sheet glass
 Sandblasted awards and commemorative items
 Made glass beads
 Monsanto June 2012 to August 2012
 Corn Detassler and Pollinator
 Detassled corn
 Pollinated corn
 Row-tagged, scanned, and thinned corn plants
 Worked outside for six to twelve hours at a time
 Girl Scouts of Central Indiana May 2010 to June 2010
 Junior Counselor
 Met the needs of and kept an eye on campers.
 Shared my enthusiasm and love of nature with campers by educating them about the
flora and fauna of Indiana
 Led songs and hikes
Education
Indiana University
Studio Art/ Art History Double Major
Bloomington, IN, 47405
 Graduated in three and half years without failing or dropping a class
 Met deadlines
 Can balance heavy school workload with two part-time jobs
 Taken general studies courses
 Taken studio art courses
Graduated in December 2014
Western Boone Jr. Sr. High
High School Diploma: Core 40
Thorntown, IN, 46071
Graduated with Core 40 with Academic Honors Diploma in May 2011
Volunteer Opportunities
 Involved with 4-H for 9 years. Replanted and repaired the flower pots in Thorntown, IN
through this organization. Also raised money for the 4-H club by selling baked goods in a
bake sale.
 Involved with Girl Scouts for 8 years. Completed many service projects as part of badge-
work such as making holiday cards for the elderly, bird feeders for a local park, and
raising money for my troop by selling Girl Scout cookies.
 Leafleted flyers educating people about the factory farm industry through the student
organization, VegIU.
 Planted a variety of trees and flowers around campus as part of the Bloomington Urban
Woodlands Project.
 Made toys for pets for the local Humane Society with the student organization,
Revitalizing Animal Well-Being.
 Went on a door-to-door food drive to collect non-perishable food with Hoosier Hills Food
Bank.
 Volunteered at It Takes a Village Canine Rescue in Evansville, IN, walking dogs and
setting up adoption displays.
 Currently volunteers at PALS (People and Animal Learning Services) as a horse leader.

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  • 1.
    Emily Gall 1405 S.Rogers St., Unit 2, Bloomington, IN 47403– 765-891-2319– egall@frontiernet.net Summary Studio art and Art History student at Indiana University Highlights  Advanced Microsoft Office Skills  Long time pet owner, comfortable around animals.  Enjoys being outdoors  Hard worker  Eager to do manual labor  Loves to work in a team  Friendly  Enthusiastic  Remains professional under stress  Persistent  Easily adapts to major changes in working environment  Outstanding time management and prioritization skills in completing time-critical projects.  Thrives on being challenged  Not afraid of adversity and will solve problems head on  Has taught basic horse care to children  Easily handles a heavy work load  CPR and First Aid certified Experience  3.4 GPA in High School  Took 19 credit hours (3 were studio art classes requiring 20 hours of work outside of class) while working a part-time job during the fall semester of 2013 and passed all classes with a 3.2GPA.  Taught horse care basics (including catching/leading horses, grooming, stall/barn maintenance, and feeding) at camp counseling job during a two week horse unit.  Had the foresight to storm proof tents as a storm approached during camp counseling job.  Eager to give suggestions for upcoming sale themes and decorative product displays at sales clerk job.
  • 2.
     Met variousdeadlines put forth by customers at Kokomo Opalescent glass such as staying late to sandblast glass plaques that were due the next day.  Worked three jobs during the months of August and September 2015, working 60-70 hour weeks and was able to not miss work and perform effectively. Experience  Scholar’s Inn Bakehouse July 2015-Present  Front of house  Excelled in performing duties under much stress of having many customers at once  Successfully numerous deep-cleaning projects around the restaurant  Ran food from the kitchen to customers in a quick and timely manner  Quickly learned barista work  Runcible Spoon August 2015-Present  Barback  Learned to quickly wash dishes to meet demand  Quickly learned barista skills to make coffee and other beverages  Rally’s August 2015-September 2015  Drive-Thru  Worked graveyard shift  Prepared sandwiches in a quick fashion  Girl Scouts of Central Indiana May 2015-July 2015  Assistant Unit Leader  Helped organize, teach, and manage horse themed camps five out of the eight weeks of working there  Made sure that campers were safe and comfortable  Made sure campers medical needs were met  Organized fun activities for campers in themed units  Made sure campers were with the group during trip units  Planned and prepared campfire meals  Mominee Studios December 2014 to May 2015  Stained Glass Fabricator and Glazier
  • 3.
     Soldered leadcame  Cut glass  Assisted in window installations and restoration  Cleaned the studio  Anatolia Restaurant April 2014 to December 2014  Waitress  Waited tables,  Ran the cash register  Cleaned restaurant  Occasionally worked 12 hour double shift  The Friends of Art Bookshop August 2011 to December 2014  Sales Clerk  Rang up customers  Cleaned store  Organized store displays  Stocked items  Filled out text book orders and bought back text books  Utilized art history knowledge to assist customers in finding art books and gifts that the store carries  Kokomo Opalescent Glass May 2013 to August 2013  Intern  Constructed sun-catchers  Led tour groups  Crated sheet glass  Sandblasted awards and commemorative items  Made glass beads  Monsanto June 2012 to August 2012  Corn Detassler and Pollinator  Detassled corn  Pollinated corn  Row-tagged, scanned, and thinned corn plants  Worked outside for six to twelve hours at a time
  • 4.
     Girl Scoutsof Central Indiana May 2010 to June 2010  Junior Counselor  Met the needs of and kept an eye on campers.  Shared my enthusiasm and love of nature with campers by educating them about the flora and fauna of Indiana  Led songs and hikes Education Indiana University Studio Art/ Art History Double Major Bloomington, IN, 47405  Graduated in three and half years without failing or dropping a class  Met deadlines  Can balance heavy school workload with two part-time jobs  Taken general studies courses  Taken studio art courses Graduated in December 2014 Western Boone Jr. Sr. High High School Diploma: Core 40 Thorntown, IN, 46071 Graduated with Core 40 with Academic Honors Diploma in May 2011 Volunteer Opportunities  Involved with 4-H for 9 years. Replanted and repaired the flower pots in Thorntown, IN through this organization. Also raised money for the 4-H club by selling baked goods in a bake sale.  Involved with Girl Scouts for 8 years. Completed many service projects as part of badge- work such as making holiday cards for the elderly, bird feeders for a local park, and raising money for my troop by selling Girl Scout cookies.  Leafleted flyers educating people about the factory farm industry through the student organization, VegIU.
  • 5.
     Planted avariety of trees and flowers around campus as part of the Bloomington Urban Woodlands Project.  Made toys for pets for the local Humane Society with the student organization, Revitalizing Animal Well-Being.  Went on a door-to-door food drive to collect non-perishable food with Hoosier Hills Food Bank.  Volunteered at It Takes a Village Canine Rescue in Evansville, IN, walking dogs and setting up adoption displays.  Currently volunteers at PALS (People and Animal Learning Services) as a horse leader.