1. CHRISTOPHER DALEY
1216 Marshall Farm Street (919)-987-7004
Wake Forest, NC 27587 crdaley18@gmail.com
OBJECTIVE
To fully utilize my skills, strengths and experience by working for an organization that seeks to improve
the welfare and empowerment of the impoverished and oppressed either locally or internationally.
EDUCATION
Appalachian State University, Boone, NC (May, 2015)
Bachelor of Science in Political Science with a focus in International and Comparative Politics and a
Minor in Social Work
RELATED EXPERIENCE
Work Experience
Employed by the International Mission Board of the Southern Baptist Convention as a
Journeyman from July 2015- April 2016; served and lived in South Asia
Service Abroad
Invited to work in East Asia among college students in the summer of 2014 where I learned to
engage students with the gospel through interaction inside and outside the classroom
Participated in the “Face2Face” program (International Mission Board) in New Delhi, India in the
summer of 2012. Worked at an orphanage and aid camps where I learned to adapt and excelin a
challenging multi-cultural environment
Spent time in the summers of 2010 and 2011 in Santa Cruz, Bolivia aiding in the construction of
a local church and assisting with local outreach efforts
Training/ Certifications
Completed a fifteen hour training and certification course for Teaching English as a Foreign
Language (TEFL) through the North American Mission Board (NAMB) facilitated by the Edge
Institute in Charlotte, NC
Baptist Campus Ministry of the High-Country
Intern, Summer 2014- Spring 2015
o Serve as a liaison to the Appalachian State community through providing social retreats
and activities
o Guided campus community in sermons, teachings, and mentoring
Student Missionary, North American Mission Board, Summer 2014
o Served BCM of the High- Country through renovations to the campus ministry building
and provided outreach opportunities to international students who were attending
Appalachian State for the summer session
Student Leadership Position: International Team Leader (Fall 2012-Spring 2013)
o Established, organized, and lead the first International Student Outreach team of students
for the BCM of the High country
2. CHRISTOPHER DALEY
International Justice Mission, Appalachian State Chapter (2012-2013)
Served as prayer coordinator for local and global issues
Appalachian State University Housing
Night Assistant, Spring 2015
o Provided and ensured the security and wellbeing of 300-400 students in severalresidence
halls after the Resident Assistant on duty had retired for the evening
Resident Assistant, Fall 2012- Spring 2014
o Managed the wellbeing and engagement of 40 residential students
o Mediated conflict as it arose between roommates and others in the building
o Fostered a sense of community through social and educational programing and resource
allocation
o Monitored and maintained safety of students by serving as an on-call administrator
Conference Assistant, Summer 2013
o Served as a resource,aid provider, and facility manager for conferences and camps that
utilized the University’s facilities
International Student Organizations, Appalachian State University, Fall 2013-Spring 2015
International Appalachian (INTAPP)
o Inducted into the highly competitive and selective University funded organization,
International Appalachian, that seeks to serve international students and promote study
abroad and service abroad opportunities.
International Friendship Association (iPals)
o Worked closely to support the student run organization known as the International
Friendship Association to help international students at Appalachian State University
adjust, thrive, and become integrated to the community at Appalachian State.
ADDITIONAL LEADERSHIP EXPERIENCE
Earned the rank of Eagle Scout while in the Boy Scouts of America (2008)
Served as High School Student Body President (2010-2011)
Participant in the Emerging Leaders Program at Appalachian State (Fall 2011)
Living Learning Center Hall representative in the Student Government Association at
Appalachian State University for one semester (Fall 2012)
HONORS AND AWARDS
Graduated with honors (Cum Laude) from Appalachian State University
National Society of Collegiate Scholars (2013)
Pi Gamma Mu International Honor Society chapter at Appalachian State University (2014)
National Residence Honorary Association at Appalachian State University that recognizes the top
the 2% of the student body that lives on campus (2014)