Lili Greenstein is a third year undergraduate student at The George Washington University seeking an internship in business, public relations, or a non-profit organization for the summer. She has experience in marketing, web design, research, and fundraising through various internships. She also has experience in camp counseling and leadership roles through volunteer positions.
Strategic problem-solver and critical thinker with superior expertise in administrative operations, high level executive support, and office/project management — as well as event planning, writing/editing, marketing, fundraising, hospitality, and member relations and services.
Exceptional interpersonal, communication and time management skills as a resourceful self-starter with a polished professional demeanor and unique talent for behind-the-scenes logistics.
Proven ability to adapt to new workplaces and quickly learn new programs, technologies and administrative functions — while managing shifting, concurrent priorities in a deadline-driven, fast-paced environment.
Strategic problem-solver and critical thinker with superior expertise in administrative operations, high level executive support, and office/project management — as well as event planning, writing/editing, marketing, fundraising, hospitality, and member relations and services.
Exceptional interpersonal, communication and time management skills as a resourceful self-starter with a polished professional demeanor and unique talent for behind-the-scenes logistics.
Proven ability to adapt to new workplaces and quickly learn new programs, technologies and administrative functions — while managing shifting, concurrent priorities in a deadline-driven, fast-paced environment.
Want to move your career forward? Looking to build your leadership skills while helping others learn, grow, and improve their skills? Seeking someone who can guide you in achieving these goals?
You can accomplish this through a mentoring partnership. Learn more about the PMISSC Mentoring Program, where you’ll discover the incredible benefits of becoming a mentor or mentee. This program is designed to foster professional growth, enhance skills, and build a strong network within the project management community. Whether you're looking to share your expertise or seeking guidance to advance your career, the PMI Mentoring Program offers valuable opportunities for personal and professional development.
Watch this to learn:
* Overview of the PMISSC Mentoring Program: Mission, vision, and objectives.
* Benefits for Volunteer Mentors: Professional development, networking, personal satisfaction, and recognition.
* Advantages for Mentees: Career advancement, skill development, networking, and confidence building.
* Program Structure and Expectations: Mentor-mentee matching process, program phases, and time commitment.
* Success Stories and Testimonials: Inspiring examples from past participants.
* How to Get Involved: Steps to participate and resources available for support throughout the program.
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About Hector Del Castillo
Hector is VP of Professional Development at the PMI Silver Spring Chapter, and CEO of Bold PM. He's a mid-market growth product executive and changemaker. He works with mid-market product-driven software executives to solve their biggest growth problems. He scales product growth, optimizes ops and builds loyal customers. He has reduced customer churn 33%, and boosted sales 47% for clients. He makes a significant impact by building and launching world-changing AI-powered products. If you're looking for an engaging and inspiring speaker to spark creativity and innovation within your organization, set up an appointment to discuss your specific needs and identify a suitable topic to inspire your audience at your next corporate conference, symposium, executive summit, or planning retreat.
About PMI Silver Spring Chapter
We are a branch of the Project Management Institute. We offer a platform for project management professionals in Silver Spring, MD, and the DC/Baltimore metro area. Monthly meetings facilitate networking, knowledge sharing, and professional development. For event details, visit pmissc.org.
1. Lili R. Greenstein
+1 (978) 578 - 2807 | lili.greenstein@gmail.com
2212 I St., NW Apt. #607
Washington, D.C. 20052
Third year undergraduate student at The George Washington University. Interested in an internship in a business, public relations or non-profit
organization during the summer season (May-August).
EDUCATION
Sept. 2014 - Present THE GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY: COLUMBIAN SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
BACHELOR OF ARTS, GPA: 2.56
Major: Organizational Sciences
Minor: Business Administration, Communication Studies
Sept. 2010 - June 2014 BEVERLY PUBLIC HIGH SCHOOL: CLASS OF 2014
• National Honor Society: Member
• National Art Honor Society: Executive Board Member - Program / Event Coordinator
EXPERIENCE
May 2016 - Present MARKETING / RESEARCH INTERNSHIP: RF BINDER, NEEDHAM, MA, 2016
• Assist in writing, editing, and publishing social media posts for RF Binder Boston clients
• Assist in organizing and facilitating formal events for Boston clients and franchises
• Research prospect journalists, news anchors, bloggers, etc. best suited to report certain client endeavors
• Tracking media coverage via social media, news, and other media outlets
• Writing and editing press releases and pitches for news coverage of certain promotions, events, and other client endeavors
• Assist in photography and writing for social postings for Boston clients
• Create media lists to ensure print, broadcast, and online coverage or certain events and happenings
February 2016 - May 2016 WEB DESIGN INTERNSHIP: INTERNATIONAL CHILD ART FOUNDATION, WASHINGTON D.C., 2016
• IT, software and programming assistant
• Work directly to assist Webmaster in web design and media content updating for the ICAF international website
• Update web content and format
• Support and coordinate various departments within the organization
February - May 2016 RESEARCH / ADVANCEMENT INTERNSHIP: HILLEL INTERNATIONAL, WASHINGTON D.C., 2016
• Assist in with Donor Relations answering phone and email inquiries, processing/soliciting donations
• Updating donor correspondence in database, checking for data accuracy
• Researching prospects/donors, manage Google Alerts and newspaper clippings
• Tracking donor communications between Advancement and the Office of the President
• Helping with the planning, logistics and follow-up with high-level receptions around the country
• Executing in-house mailings of letters, tribute cards and other special projects and events
• Supporting the fundraising staff in a variety of different writing projects
June - August 2015 DIRECTOR OF SWIM / BUNK COUNSELOR: CAMP MICAH, BRIDGETON, ME
• Created standard database of 500+ campers to track progress, learning, and other related information related to their
performance and standing with the camp
• Conducted standard, professional employee evaluations for a team of 6 member
• Organized, facilitated and supervised 3 swim meets throughout the summer
• Reported hourly chemical, safety, and occupancy conditions of the environment
• Wrote an original manual to outline and plan the initiation of Camp Micah’s first organized swim team
• Counselor for 19 girls, 15-16 years-old with 5 co-counselors
Dec. 2014 - Jan. 2015 SALES REPRESENTATIVE: VECTOR MARKETING CORPORATION, 2014
• Conducted one-one-one in person appointments with clients
• Created a network of 200+ clients through professional referrals, mutual contacts, and the company
• Sold $5,000 worth of product during “Fast Start” (first 10 days of work)
• Attended corporate meetings
• President’s Club Member; award of excellence
VOLUNTEERISM
January 2016-Present STUDENT VOLUNTEER: MARIAM’S KITCHEN, 2016
• Volunteer position for non-profit that provides, shelter, food, clothing and misc. activities for local homeless men and women
• Help serve food, distribute toiletries and organize and fulfill clothing orders
August 2014/2015 UNIT LEADER / PROGRAM DIRECTOR / DIRECTOR OF THE POOL: CAMP NORTHBOUND, 2015
• Volunteer position for non-profit, one-week session for children from the Dorchester Boys and Girls’ Club
• Supervised and directed a team of 5 staff members in charge of 10 campers
• Planned, organized, and administered various activities and events for children ages 8-13 years old
RELATED SKILLS
• Box
• PIDI Donor Direct
• Gorkana
• iWave Pro
• Critical Mention
• peoplesmart.com
• Microsoft Excel
• Wealth Engine
EXTRA CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
• Sigma Delta Tau Panhellenic Sorority: Standards Committee
• Philippine Cultural Society: Executive Board Member - Webmaster, Philippine Culture Show - Costume Director
• East Asian and Pacific Islander Committee: Heritage Planning Committee
• Hillel at The George Washington University: Member
• GW Multicultural Society: Member