1. TRISHA GLAWSON
tel 401 9327001
Tlglawson@email.neit.edu
Education
New England Institute of Technology 2013-Present
Associates Science Degree in Veterinary PracticeManagement
March 2015
GPA:3.86
Relevant course work completed:
Introduction to Veterinary Technology Accounting
OfficeAdministration Pharmacology
Human Relations in the workplace Anatomy and Physiology
Human Resources and Personal Management Business Math
WorkExperience
Titan Veterinary Services Office Manager Intern Oct-Dec 2014
Responsibilities: Providedexcellent customer service, maintained clean, safe work
environment, filing, answering phones, payroll processing, records management,
accounts receivable, inventory processing.
Nitty Gritty Cleaners –Manager2011-present
Responsibilities: Manage bookkeeping and banking operations. This includes
quoting and invoicing customers, allocating sales receipts, receiving
payments, tracking income, maintaining expense reports, and marketing.
Pet Sitter 2004-present
Responsibilities: overnight sitting, daily walks, administrate medications, feeding
and grooming.
Nanny - HouseholdManager 2007-2011
Responsibilities: Providedchildcare, household chores, preparing meals, errands,
making appointments, and grocery shopping
Direct SupportProfessional- Perspectives Corporation 2006-2007
Responsibilities: Providedassistance to people with developmental disabilities. This
included transporting to and fromappointments and activities whileteaching them
how to complete daily living skills.
Skills
EffectiveCommunicator:I organize my thoughts well. I am comfortablein a public speaking.
Team Player: I have workedcooperatively on teams often assuming a team leader role.
Medication Administration Certified through Perspectives Corporation
Computer skills including: MicrosoftOfficeSuite: Word, Excel,Access, and PowerPoint
Accurate typist with strong data entry skills
Outstanding customer service.
Extracurricular
Boston Federal Reserve BankCollege Challenge Contest 2014
Responsibilities: Analyzes current economic conditions; economic forecast forthe
near term; explain timely issues and risks formulating monetary policy;justifies a
team recommendation forFed monetary policy,encompassing both traditional tools
and newer tools as warranted.