Daniel Johnson is a student at the University of Oklahoma majoring in Energy Management and Supply Chain Management. He has experience as Chief Technology Officer for a student-run clothing company where he created their website and processed orders, donating profits to a cancer center. Daniel also has experience as Front Ensemble and Percussion Coordinator for his high school band, where he managed students and equipment. Additionally, he has worked in food service providing customer service and order fulfillment.
NSBA Webinar: Boards & Superintendents: Strategies for Creating a Strong Stra...Dottie Schindlinger
This webinar hosted by NSBA and sponsored by BoardDocs, featured Andrea Messina, Executive Director of the Florida School Boards Association; Beverly Slough, Board Member of St. Johns County School District; and Dr. Deborah Wortham, Superintendent of the East Ramapo Central School District. The session was moderated by Dottie Schindlinger, VP & Governance Technology Evangelist for BoardDocs
A-List Education is dedicated to the mission of bringing innovation and equity to education. We work with schools, school districts, families and non-profit institutions providing solutions tailored to meet specific learning assessment and curriculum needs with the ultimate goal of improving college readiness and access.Our staff comprises experienced and passionate educators each with a distinctive and personal approach to academic learning. Our management team collectively possesses 75+ years of tutoring, teaching and test prep experience, and has provided leading-edge education services and products to more than 30,000 students a year.
NSBA Webinar: Boards & Superintendents: Strategies for Creating a Strong Stra...Dottie Schindlinger
This webinar hosted by NSBA and sponsored by BoardDocs, featured Andrea Messina, Executive Director of the Florida School Boards Association; Beverly Slough, Board Member of St. Johns County School District; and Dr. Deborah Wortham, Superintendent of the East Ramapo Central School District. The session was moderated by Dottie Schindlinger, VP & Governance Technology Evangelist for BoardDocs
A-List Education is dedicated to the mission of bringing innovation and equity to education. We work with schools, school districts, families and non-profit institutions providing solutions tailored to meet specific learning assessment and curriculum needs with the ultimate goal of improving college readiness and access.Our staff comprises experienced and passionate educators each with a distinctive and personal approach to academic learning. Our management team collectively possesses 75+ years of tutoring, teaching and test prep experience, and has provided leading-edge education services and products to more than 30,000 students a year.
A Public-Private Teacher Development Collaborative: Promoting High-Quality Ed...ohedconnectforsuccess
June 28, 10:15 – 11:30am, Room: Champaign
This collaborative engages teachers in continuing professional development for the purpose of improving teaching and learning in a low-resource region. Based on their organization, processes, and initial results, school personnel were successful in meeting the improvement goals. This session explains the purposes, structure and accomplishments achieved through combining public and private IHE and community perspectives and resources to address regional school improvement. Collaborative models increase capacity to transform education in rural and urban schools and are increasingly important in a stressed U.S. economy.
Main Presenter: Dorothy Erb, Marietta College
Co-Presenter(s): Phyllis McQueen, University of Rio Grande; Renee Middleton, Ohio University; Rae White, Muskingum University
I specialize in strategic communications, community conservation, interpretation, non-profit management, development, and networked approaches to conservation
A Public-Private Teacher Development Collaborative: Promoting High-Quality Ed...ohedconnectforsuccess
June 28, 10:15 – 11:30am, Room: Champaign
This collaborative engages teachers in continuing professional development for the purpose of improving teaching and learning in a low-resource region. Based on their organization, processes, and initial results, school personnel were successful in meeting the improvement goals. This session explains the purposes, structure and accomplishments achieved through combining public and private IHE and community perspectives and resources to address regional school improvement. Collaborative models increase capacity to transform education in rural and urban schools and are increasingly important in a stressed U.S. economy.
Main Presenter: Dorothy Erb, Marietta College
Co-Presenter(s): Phyllis McQueen, University of Rio Grande; Renee Middleton, Ohio University; Rae White, Muskingum University
I specialize in strategic communications, community conservation, interpretation, non-profit management, development, and networked approaches to conservation
1. Daniel R. Johnson
3201 Lakeshire Ridge Way • Edmond, OK 73034 • 2daniel.johnson@gmail.com • 405-694-3153
EDUCATION
University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK Expected Dec 2017
Bachelor of Business Administration
Major: Energy Management and Supply Chain Management
EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING
Integrated Business Core, University of Oklahoma Fall 2015
Chief Technology Officer – Evolution Clothing Company
• Formed a 20 person, student ran company, to sell and market an OU Product
• Maintained the e-commerce department by creating company website and processing all orders
• Donated all of the $20,432.28 profit to the Stephenson Cancer Center
• Collectively served 1069 community service hours to the Oklahoma Blood Institute and The
Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma.
• Voted “Best Company Member” by colleagues
EXPERIENCE
Southmoore High School Band, Moore, OK Fall 2014 - Present
Front Ensemble and Percussion Coordinator/Instructor
• Managed over 20 students and 3 staff members
• Worked in a team of over 15 instructional and design staff
• Programed, and managed sound equipment and software (soundboards and synthesizers)
• Helped manage and maintain over $60,000 worth of instruments and electronic equipment
• Designed and implemented beginner to advanced curriculum
• Submitted detailed purchase requests to acquire new equipment
Big Truck Tacos , Oklahoma City, OK June 2013 – August 2015
Front of House Service
• Provided exceptional customer service to restaurant patrons
• Assisted in the delivery and expediting of customer orders in a timely and accurate manner
• Took orders and handled money as a Cashier
• Maintained a clean and sanitary dining environment
• Followed health and alcohol codes
• Helped earn “Best of OKC’s award: Best Quick Lunch”
HONORS, ACTIVITIES, AND CLUBS
• Energy Management Student
Association
• The Academy Drum and Bugle Corps
• Pride of Oklahoma Drum Line
• OU Big Event
• OU Indoor Drum Line Section Leader
• American Association of Petroleum
Land
• Oklahoma City Association of Petroleum
Land