Rebecca Liu is a dual citizen of the United States and Taiwan who is studying Computer Science and Engineering and International Studies at The Ohio State University. She has various work experiences including as a cashier at a Japanese bakery, bilingual customer service representative for an insurance company, freelance script editor, and piano tutor. She also has extensive leadership, volunteer, and extracurricular experiences such as leading teams at summer camps, volunteering at a nursing home, and participating in her university's women's glee club. She is fluent in English, Mandarin Chinese, and has skills in Japanese, Korean, and French.
Rebecca Liu is a dual citizen of the United States and Taiwan who studied Computer Science and Engineering and International Studies at Ohio State University. She has various experience in customer service roles including at a bakery café and insurance company. Additionally, she has leadership experience through roles like camp counselor and team captain. Her skills include fluency in Mandarin Chinese and competency in other languages as well as 16 years of piano experience.
Anna M. Johnson has a 4.12 GPA and ranked 14th out of 368 students. She took many honors and AP courses including calculus, physics, chemistry, biology, English, history, economics and Spanish. She was a member of the National Honor Roll for two years and a officer in the Massachusetts Scholarship Federation. Her extracurricular activities included academic decathlon for three years, varsity springboard diving for three years where she was team captain, yearbook editor and key club treasurer. She has community service experience as a hospital volunteer and participated in international work crews twice.
Cortney Copeland has extensive education and work experience in international education management, communications, and environmental advocacy. She holds two master's degrees from the Monterey Institute of International Studies and a bachelor's degree from California State University, Sacramento. Her professional experience includes positions managing advocacy campaigns, teaching horseback riding, and interning for environmental non-profits.
The document announces a 2008 Women of Distinction Awards Dinner held on March 17th at the Main Street Community Center in Pineville, LA. It lists 13 women being honored as 2008 Women of Distinction, including Verline W. Roland, Lula F. Johnson, Gwendolyn Y. Elmore, Josephine Green, Mattie Cooper, Dorothy Williams, Norvella Williams, Helen Hudson, Mary Boyd Smith, and Sandra Williams Bright. It also lists Sherri L. Jackson, Chelsea Daniels, and Margaret Brown as 2008 Women of Distinction recipients and notes Rosa Fields was the Mistress of Ceremony and Janice Joseph Richard was the speaker.
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The document announces a 2008 Women of Distinction Awards Dinner held on March 17th at the Main Street Community Center in Pineville, LA. It lists 13 women being honored as 2008 Women of Distinction, including Verline W. Roland, Lula F. Johnson, Gwendolyn Y. Elmore, Josephine Green, Mattie Cooper, Dorothy Williams, Norvella Williams, Helen Hudson, Mary Boyd Smith, and Sandra Williams Bright. It also lists Sherri L. Jackson, Chelsea Daniels, and Margaret Brown as 2008 Women of Distinction honorees and names Rosa Fields as the Mistress of Ceremony and Janice Joseph Richard as the speaker.
This document provides the winners of the 2013-2014 OSMA Awards Banquet. It lists students who received Superior, Excellent, and Honorable Mention awards for categories such as Sports Page Layout, Front Page Newspaper Layout, Feature Page Layout, Editorial, Newswriting, Infographic, Online News Story, Online Opinion, General Feature, In-Depth Reporting/Individual, and Art/Non-Editorial Hand-Drawn. Multiple students are named for each award category and level of recognition. The document honors excellence in student journalism from schools across Ohio.
This document provides the winners of the 2013-2014 OSMA Awards Banquet. It lists students who received Superior, Excellent, and Honorable Mention awards for their work in categories such as sports page layout, front page layout, feature page layout, editorial, newswriting, infographics, in-depth reporting, and hand-drawn art. Multiple students are recognized from schools across Ohio for their achievements in high school journalism.
December 2, 2013 - Superintendent's update to the Boardmyphronesis
This superintendent's update provides information on recent events at various schools in the district, including the 20th anniversary of Britannia Cave, a visit from Simon Chang to Britannia Secondary, and the 50-year anniversary of Henderson Elementary. It also lists upcoming district events in December, such as a breakfast club at David Lloyd George Elementary and a human rights symposium at Vancouver Technical Secondary, as well as upcoming school visits by the superintendent to Seymour Elementary and Britannia Secondary.
Rebecca Liu is a dual citizen of the United States and Taiwan who studied Computer Science and Engineering and International Studies at Ohio State University. She has various experience in customer service roles including at a bakery café and insurance company. Additionally, she has leadership experience through roles like camp counselor and team captain. Her skills include fluency in Mandarin Chinese and competency in other languages as well as 16 years of piano experience.
Anna M. Johnson has a 4.12 GPA and ranked 14th out of 368 students. She took many honors and AP courses including calculus, physics, chemistry, biology, English, history, economics and Spanish. She was a member of the National Honor Roll for two years and a officer in the Massachusetts Scholarship Federation. Her extracurricular activities included academic decathlon for three years, varsity springboard diving for three years where she was team captain, yearbook editor and key club treasurer. She has community service experience as a hospital volunteer and participated in international work crews twice.
Cortney Copeland has extensive education and work experience in international education management, communications, and environmental advocacy. She holds two master's degrees from the Monterey Institute of International Studies and a bachelor's degree from California State University, Sacramento. Her professional experience includes positions managing advocacy campaigns, teaching horseback riding, and interning for environmental non-profits.
The document announces a 2008 Women of Distinction Awards Dinner held on March 17th at the Main Street Community Center in Pineville, LA. It lists 13 women being honored as 2008 Women of Distinction, including Verline W. Roland, Lula F. Johnson, Gwendolyn Y. Elmore, Josephine Green, Mattie Cooper, Dorothy Williams, Norvella Williams, Helen Hudson, Mary Boyd Smith, and Sandra Williams Bright. It also lists Sherri L. Jackson, Chelsea Daniels, and Margaret Brown as 2008 Women of Distinction recipients and notes Rosa Fields was the Mistress of Ceremony and Janice Joseph Richard was the speaker.
2008 Women Of Distinction Awards Dinner, Part 1thelight
The document announces a 2008 Women of Distinction Awards Dinner held on March 17th at the Main Street Community Center in Pineville, LA. It lists 13 women being honored as 2008 Women of Distinction, including Verline W. Roland, Lula F. Johnson, Gwendolyn Y. Elmore, Josephine Green, Mattie Cooper, Dorothy Williams, Norvella Williams, Helen Hudson, Mary Boyd Smith, and Sandra Williams Bright. It also lists Sherri L. Jackson, Chelsea Daniels, and Margaret Brown as 2008 Women of Distinction honorees and names Rosa Fields as the Mistress of Ceremony and Janice Joseph Richard as the speaker.
This document provides the winners of the 2013-2014 OSMA Awards Banquet. It lists students who received Superior, Excellent, and Honorable Mention awards for categories such as Sports Page Layout, Front Page Newspaper Layout, Feature Page Layout, Editorial, Newswriting, Infographic, Online News Story, Online Opinion, General Feature, In-Depth Reporting/Individual, and Art/Non-Editorial Hand-Drawn. Multiple students are named for each award category and level of recognition. The document honors excellence in student journalism from schools across Ohio.
This document provides the winners of the 2013-2014 OSMA Awards Banquet. It lists students who received Superior, Excellent, and Honorable Mention awards for their work in categories such as sports page layout, front page layout, feature page layout, editorial, newswriting, infographics, in-depth reporting, and hand-drawn art. Multiple students are recognized from schools across Ohio for their achievements in high school journalism.
December 2, 2013 - Superintendent's update to the Boardmyphronesis
This superintendent's update provides information on recent events at various schools in the district, including the 20th anniversary of Britannia Cave, a visit from Simon Chang to Britannia Secondary, and the 50-year anniversary of Henderson Elementary. It also lists upcoming district events in December, such as a breakfast club at David Lloyd George Elementary and a human rights symposium at Vancouver Technical Secondary, as well as upcoming school visits by the superintendent to Seymour Elementary and Britannia Secondary.
This document provides a list of award winners for the 2012-2013 OSMA (Ohio Scholastic Media Association) Awards Banquet. Students are recognized with Superior, Excellent, and Honorable Mention awards for their work in categories such as sports page layout, front page newspaper layout, feature page layout, editorials, newswriting, infographics, online news stories, and general features. Multiple students from various Ohio high schools received awards.
OPEN TO ALL! Register early for MUNPARLAS, INC. 2-Day National Summer Conference on Coaching & Mentoring Series: Glocal Library Trends & Challenges with 8 Library Icons on Call on April 7-8, 2016. Mt. Pinatubo Crater Adventure is on April 9 Saturday. For invite & details, e-mail: President MS. Ann Grace Bansig <bansigab@dlszobel.edu.ph>
Vice President MRS. Marivic Garcia-Selencio <mgselencio@yahoo.com.ph>
PRO MR RODERICK B. RAMOS, Southville International School & Colleges roderick_ramos@southville.edu.ph; <ramospnulisaa@yahoo.com> Click: https://www.facebook.com/events/171376656564145/
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Invites librarians, information professionals, library support staff, teachers and students of library and information studies to attend and participate in a one-day seminar on “Outcome-Based Education Library Instruction Program”.
This seminar will be on October 10, 2014, from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM at Pamantasang Lungsod ng Muntinlupa (PLMUN).
October 15, 2013 - Superintendent's update to the Boardmyphronesis
The superintendent's update provides information on various school programs and events that took place in October, including an art award at Windermere Athena, a trades program at Tupper, and a bike repair program at Genesis Alternate. Upcoming October events are also listed, such as the grand opening of Sexsmith Elementary, visits from the Education Minister and other guests, professional development conferences, and an earthquake drill.
Stanton Keane is a student at Texas Tech University pursuing a Bachelor's degree in Energy Commerce with a 3.80 GPA. He has worked as a front end sacker at United Supermarkets and is currently a walk-on fullback for the Texas Tech football team. In addition to his academic and athletic activities, Stanton volunteers in the community through various organizations, including visiting children in the hospital and homeless shelters. He has also held leadership roles such as being voted front end sacker leader at United Supermarkets.
Sarah Snipes is seeking a position as an elementary school teacher. She has a strong educational background, including graduating summa cum laude from Western Kentucky University with a degree in Elementary Education and a 3.95 GPA. She has extensive relevant experience, including serving as a Resident Assistant at WKU for three years where she planned educational programs and supervised residents. She also has experience tutoring and mentoring students.
Demarkcus Clark has a B.S. in Psychology from Tennessee Technological University. He has worked in several roles helping others such as advocating for foster children through Centerstone of Tennessee, caring for disabled adults at Community Options, and educating men on sexual assault prevention at Genesis House. He also has military experience from his time in the U.S. Army National Guard where he was trained in demolition and drove large vehicles in convoys.
The document provides monthly updates on how the West Potomac High School PTSA used funds raised through membership dues, donations, and fundraising to support teachers and students over the 2016-2017 school year. It summarizes the various grants provided to departments and teachers, totaling over $20,000, to fund activities, training, materials, and initiatives that directly benefited over 1,000 students across 10 departments and 25+ teachers.
The document outlines events and activities at an organization over the months from February to December, including visits from politicians and celebrations of holidays and cultural events. Core values of the organization such as belonging, respect, innovation, integrity, and resilience are also mentioned throughout.
The Leo Meeting document summarizes upcoming volunteer events for June 2019. It provides details for Ms. Amy's retirement party on June 13th, the Run for H2O event on June 15th with volunteer and runner roles assigned, and the Teacher Luncheon on June 24th chaired by current and past student leadership. It also includes reminders about sign-up sheets and an orientation for the Run for H2O volunteers.
This document summarizes the Leo Club meeting on November 12th, 2013. It provides information about upcoming volunteer opportunities like the One Act Plays, Seniors Tea, Midnight Vigil, Glow in the Dark Bash, overhead cleaning, and Typhoon Haiyan donation collection. Sign-up sheets are available for these events. Guidelines are provided about proper meeting etiquette, wearing Leo shirts to events, and thank you is given to past volunteers.
Matthew D. Halvorson has over 15 years of experience in customer service roles, including apartment manager, library assistant, retail manager, and supervisor. He holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Folklore and Ethnomusicology from Indiana University and an Associate of Music degree from Vincennes University. His career has focused on resolving issues, ensuring positive customer experiences, and achieving sales goals through attentive service and leadership.
Byaheng Aklatan 2017: Benchmarking Tour of Outstanding Libraries! on February 10, 2017
Itinerary and Wow Laguna Libraries, Philippines to visit: :
6:45am Departure from McDonald, Alabang Town Center
9:00am University of Perpetual Help, Biñan, Laguna
11:00am Beacon Academy Academy, Biñan, Laguna
12:00n Lunch
1:00pm DLSU Science & Technology Complex Libraries and Integrated School, Biñan, Laguna
2:30pm Brent International School and Colleges, Biñan, Laguna
MUNPARLAS Library Association, Inc. takes pride and honored initiating this activity to provide librarians, library personnel and library enthusiasts to (1) see face to face growth of outstanding academic, special and school/K-12 libraries in the Philippines, (2) observe best library practices only the above mentioned libraries can demonstrate, (3) listen to success stories about each of them. Welcome to the South!
Evanston is a suburban city located 13 miles north of downtown Chicago. It was founded in 1857 by John Evans, one of the founders of Northwestern University, which was established before the city in 1855. The population grew in the late 19th century due to the university, lakefront activities, businesses, and homes. Today, Evanston has a population of around 75,000 people and is known for Northwestern University, the Mary & Leigh Block Museum of Art, and restaurants like Edzo's Burger Shop.
The STUCO meeting document discusses several upcoming volunteer opportunities and events. It announces a backpack stuffing volunteer event on February 25th to prepare backpacks for a children's festival. It also lists volunteering at a bake sale on February 25th and the themes for Love is Respect Week from February 13th to 17th, with students earning points for dressing according to the themes on the official pink flyers. The next STUCO meeting is scheduled for February 21st.
Jessica R. Alessio has over 15 years of experience as a certified nursing assistant. She received her bachelor's degree in psychology from East Stroudsburg University in 2012 and has worked in long term care facilities, private homes, and assisted living communities. Her resume provides employment history, education, extracurricular activities, and awards.
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Evanston is a suburban city located just north of Chicago in Cook County, Illinois. It was founded in 1857 by John Evans, one of the founders of Northwestern University, which was established before the city in 1855. The population grew in the late 19th century due to the university, lakefront activities, businesses, and homes. Today, Evanston has a population of around 75,000 and is a diverse community, with attractions including Northwestern University, museums, churches, and restaurants.
Janell R. Carter has over 20 years of experience as an academic librarian, currently serving as an Instructional Services Librarian at Pace University. She has a background in library science, psychology, and music performance. The resume provides details of her education and extensive experience in reference services, library instruction, collection development, and professional activities.
Hannah Matecko attends Tom C. Clark High School in San Antonio, Texas with an overall GPA of 101.9565 and SAT score of 1990. She has been involved in numerous extracurricular activities including National Honor Society, Science National Honor Society, Latin Club where she serves as librarian, Interact Club, and marching band where she is head drum major. She has received several awards including the Presidential Volunteer Service Award and Clark C Award for Academic Excellence. Hannah also participates in community service and religious activities such as St. Francis Youth Program, vacation bible school, and assisting with Sunday school.
Aaron Turner is seeking a position and includes his resume. He received a Bachelor's degree in Anthropology from UNC Greensboro in 2013 and an Associate's degree from Vance-Granville Community College in 2010. He has worked in various roles including as an entrance station attendant, census worker, survey technician, and teacher's aide. He also completed internships at elementary schools. His skills include proficiency with Microsoft Office, intermediate Spanish language abilities, research experience in various fields, and animal care experience.
Jillana Kucey seeks a position working with children and adolescents. She has a bachelor's degree in psychology from the University of Portland with honors and experience leading youth programs. Kucey has over 5 years of experience supervising and instructing children in activities such as art, music, theater, and outdoor activities through various organizations. She is ambitious, creative, and passionate about nurturing youth development.
This document provides a list of award winners for the 2012-2013 OSMA (Ohio Scholastic Media Association) Awards Banquet. Students are recognized with Superior, Excellent, and Honorable Mention awards for their work in categories such as sports page layout, front page newspaper layout, feature page layout, editorials, newswriting, infographics, online news stories, and general features. Multiple students from various Ohio high schools received awards.
OPEN TO ALL! Register early for MUNPARLAS, INC. 2-Day National Summer Conference on Coaching & Mentoring Series: Glocal Library Trends & Challenges with 8 Library Icons on Call on April 7-8, 2016. Mt. Pinatubo Crater Adventure is on April 9 Saturday. For invite & details, e-mail: President MS. Ann Grace Bansig <bansigab@dlszobel.edu.ph>
Vice President MRS. Marivic Garcia-Selencio <mgselencio@yahoo.com.ph>
PRO MR RODERICK B. RAMOS, Southville International School & Colleges roderick_ramos@southville.edu.ph; <ramospnulisaa@yahoo.com> Click: https://www.facebook.com/events/171376656564145/
LEARN FROM THE ICONS & HAVE FUN... Choose MUNPARLAS, INC.!
CHOOSE MUNPARLAS Library Association, Inc. (MLAI)!
Invites librarians, information professionals, library support staff, teachers and students of library and information studies to attend and participate in a one-day seminar on “Outcome-Based Education Library Instruction Program”.
This seminar will be on October 10, 2014, from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM at Pamantasang Lungsod ng Muntinlupa (PLMUN).
October 15, 2013 - Superintendent's update to the Boardmyphronesis
The superintendent's update provides information on various school programs and events that took place in October, including an art award at Windermere Athena, a trades program at Tupper, and a bike repair program at Genesis Alternate. Upcoming October events are also listed, such as the grand opening of Sexsmith Elementary, visits from the Education Minister and other guests, professional development conferences, and an earthquake drill.
Stanton Keane is a student at Texas Tech University pursuing a Bachelor's degree in Energy Commerce with a 3.80 GPA. He has worked as a front end sacker at United Supermarkets and is currently a walk-on fullback for the Texas Tech football team. In addition to his academic and athletic activities, Stanton volunteers in the community through various organizations, including visiting children in the hospital and homeless shelters. He has also held leadership roles such as being voted front end sacker leader at United Supermarkets.
Sarah Snipes is seeking a position as an elementary school teacher. She has a strong educational background, including graduating summa cum laude from Western Kentucky University with a degree in Elementary Education and a 3.95 GPA. She has extensive relevant experience, including serving as a Resident Assistant at WKU for three years where she planned educational programs and supervised residents. She also has experience tutoring and mentoring students.
Demarkcus Clark has a B.S. in Psychology from Tennessee Technological University. He has worked in several roles helping others such as advocating for foster children through Centerstone of Tennessee, caring for disabled adults at Community Options, and educating men on sexual assault prevention at Genesis House. He also has military experience from his time in the U.S. Army National Guard where he was trained in demolition and drove large vehicles in convoys.
The document provides monthly updates on how the West Potomac High School PTSA used funds raised through membership dues, donations, and fundraising to support teachers and students over the 2016-2017 school year. It summarizes the various grants provided to departments and teachers, totaling over $20,000, to fund activities, training, materials, and initiatives that directly benefited over 1,000 students across 10 departments and 25+ teachers.
The document outlines events and activities at an organization over the months from February to December, including visits from politicians and celebrations of holidays and cultural events. Core values of the organization such as belonging, respect, innovation, integrity, and resilience are also mentioned throughout.
The Leo Meeting document summarizes upcoming volunteer events for June 2019. It provides details for Ms. Amy's retirement party on June 13th, the Run for H2O event on June 15th with volunteer and runner roles assigned, and the Teacher Luncheon on June 24th chaired by current and past student leadership. It also includes reminders about sign-up sheets and an orientation for the Run for H2O volunteers.
This document summarizes the Leo Club meeting on November 12th, 2013. It provides information about upcoming volunteer opportunities like the One Act Plays, Seniors Tea, Midnight Vigil, Glow in the Dark Bash, overhead cleaning, and Typhoon Haiyan donation collection. Sign-up sheets are available for these events. Guidelines are provided about proper meeting etiquette, wearing Leo shirts to events, and thank you is given to past volunteers.
Matthew D. Halvorson has over 15 years of experience in customer service roles, including apartment manager, library assistant, retail manager, and supervisor. He holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Folklore and Ethnomusicology from Indiana University and an Associate of Music degree from Vincennes University. His career has focused on resolving issues, ensuring positive customer experiences, and achieving sales goals through attentive service and leadership.
Byaheng Aklatan 2017: Benchmarking Tour of Outstanding Libraries! on February 10, 2017
Itinerary and Wow Laguna Libraries, Philippines to visit: :
6:45am Departure from McDonald, Alabang Town Center
9:00am University of Perpetual Help, Biñan, Laguna
11:00am Beacon Academy Academy, Biñan, Laguna
12:00n Lunch
1:00pm DLSU Science & Technology Complex Libraries and Integrated School, Biñan, Laguna
2:30pm Brent International School and Colleges, Biñan, Laguna
MUNPARLAS Library Association, Inc. takes pride and honored initiating this activity to provide librarians, library personnel and library enthusiasts to (1) see face to face growth of outstanding academic, special and school/K-12 libraries in the Philippines, (2) observe best library practices only the above mentioned libraries can demonstrate, (3) listen to success stories about each of them. Welcome to the South!
Evanston is a suburban city located 13 miles north of downtown Chicago. It was founded in 1857 by John Evans, one of the founders of Northwestern University, which was established before the city in 1855. The population grew in the late 19th century due to the university, lakefront activities, businesses, and homes. Today, Evanston has a population of around 75,000 people and is known for Northwestern University, the Mary & Leigh Block Museum of Art, and restaurants like Edzo's Burger Shop.
The STUCO meeting document discusses several upcoming volunteer opportunities and events. It announces a backpack stuffing volunteer event on February 25th to prepare backpacks for a children's festival. It also lists volunteering at a bake sale on February 25th and the themes for Love is Respect Week from February 13th to 17th, with students earning points for dressing according to the themes on the official pink flyers. The next STUCO meeting is scheduled for February 21st.
Jessica R. Alessio has over 15 years of experience as a certified nursing assistant. She received her bachelor's degree in psychology from East Stroudsburg University in 2012 and has worked in long term care facilities, private homes, and assisted living communities. Her resume provides employment history, education, extracurricular activities, and awards.
Connections to community group presentationfgzmn21
Evanston is a suburban city located just north of Chicago in Cook County, Illinois. It was founded in 1857 by John Evans, one of the founders of Northwestern University, which was established before the city in 1855. The population grew in the late 19th century due to the university, lakefront activities, businesses, and homes. Today, Evanston has a population of around 75,000 and is a diverse community, with attractions including Northwestern University, museums, churches, and restaurants.
Janell R. Carter has over 20 years of experience as an academic librarian, currently serving as an Instructional Services Librarian at Pace University. She has a background in library science, psychology, and music performance. The resume provides details of her education and extensive experience in reference services, library instruction, collection development, and professional activities.
Hannah Matecko attends Tom C. Clark High School in San Antonio, Texas with an overall GPA of 101.9565 and SAT score of 1990. She has been involved in numerous extracurricular activities including National Honor Society, Science National Honor Society, Latin Club where she serves as librarian, Interact Club, and marching band where she is head drum major. She has received several awards including the Presidential Volunteer Service Award and Clark C Award for Academic Excellence. Hannah also participates in community service and religious activities such as St. Francis Youth Program, vacation bible school, and assisting with Sunday school.
Aaron Turner is seeking a position and includes his resume. He received a Bachelor's degree in Anthropology from UNC Greensboro in 2013 and an Associate's degree from Vance-Granville Community College in 2010. He has worked in various roles including as an entrance station attendant, census worker, survey technician, and teacher's aide. He also completed internships at elementary schools. His skills include proficiency with Microsoft Office, intermediate Spanish language abilities, research experience in various fields, and animal care experience.
Jillana Kucey seeks a position working with children and adolescents. She has a bachelor's degree in psychology from the University of Portland with honors and experience leading youth programs. Kucey has over 5 years of experience supervising and instructing children in activities such as art, music, theater, and outdoor activities through various organizations. She is ambitious, creative, and passionate about nurturing youth development.
Stephen Johnson has over 10 years of experience in youth ministry, most recently as the Director of Youth Ministries at Mary, Queen of Peace Catholic Church in Mandeville, LA. He has held youth ministry positions at churches in Louisiana and Texas, planned retreats and missions across the US, and volunteers his time with various Catholic organizations. Johnson has a background in communication and mass communication studies.
Saundra G. Kelley is an oral tradition storyteller, keynote speaker, workshop presenter, and author from Tallahassee, Florida. She has over 15 years of experience featuring personal narrative works and folktales from around the world. Some of her past speaking engagements include the Fairy and Earth Festival in North Carolina, the Tennessee Mountain Writers Conference, and the Florida Authors & Writers Conference. She has a Master's degree in Education from East Tennessee State University and is a member of several storytelling organizations.
Jolena Perri is seeking to continue her education in Drake University's graduate program. She has a BA in Theatre and a BS in Psychology from Drake University. Her work experience includes various roles in healthcare, childcare, tutoring, and retail. She has strong skills in Microsoft Office, medication management, and communication. Her objective is to work in different areas to complete her goals for the future.
This document is a resume for Michael Grippo, who is seeking a position as a music teacher. It outlines his education, including a Bachelor of Music Education degree from Illinois Wesleyan University, and his certifications. It also details his student teaching and other teaching experience in both classroom and camp settings. His resume highlights his performance experience and involvement in music organizations. It lists references that can speak to his qualifications and skills as a music educator.
Mary Julie Carroll is an experienced teacher seeking new opportunities. She has over 20 years of experience teaching a variety of subjects including religious studies, drama, music, and English. She holds a Master's degree in Pastoral Ministry and has designed curricula aligned with state standards. Her resume highlights her experience directing musicals and plays, leading choirs, and planning retreats and service projects. She provides contacts from her current and prior employers who can recommend her work.
Nicholas McLean is seeking a full-time position as a worship pastor or director of church music. He has a Bachelor's degree in Worship Arts from Cornerstone University where he led worship teams, wrote songs, and developed his musical and technical skills. His experience includes various roles at Redemption City Church such as worship leader, intern, and sound technician. He has also worked as a private guitar instructor, hospice volunteer, youth group leader, painter, and restaurant employee. His objective is to serve the church through a worship leadership position using his musical talents and experience.
Daniel Núñez is an ethnomusicologist and musician with extensive teaching experience in music and world music. He holds a PhD in Ethnomusicology from the University of Colorado at Boulder and has taught at various institutions. His research focuses on Afro-Venezuelan music and identity. He has performed extensively with several groups and released recordings.
Makenzie Logan is a senior at Augustana College studying Communication Sciences & Disorders and Psychology with a 3.83 GPA. She has extensive clinical experience providing speech therapy to clients with autism, ADHD, and other conditions. This includes internships in the US, Australia, and observation hours in schools. On campus, Makenzie holds leadership roles in student speech pathology and Christian organizations, and plays viola in the symphony orchestra. She also works as a grocery store cashier and previously as a daycare provider.
The document is a resume for Rachel James, providing her contact information, education history at San Antonio Christian High School and Pace University, activities including involvement in theatre, choir, school newspaper, and community service. Her skills, work experience at summer camps and as an intern at a theatre, honors including drama awards and journalism awards, and references are also listed.
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This resume summarizes David Vinson Warren's experience as a worship leader and youth pastor over several decades. It details his educational background and provides a high-level overview of his roles and accomplishments at various churches, including growing attendance, establishing praise teams and choirs, authoring scripts, and more. It also lists personal references that can speak to his qualifications and character.
Zoë Brock has over 10 years of experience in childcare, customer service, administrative roles, and volunteer work. She has a degree in Early Childhood Education from Humber College and studied Concurrent Education at Lakehead University. Her skills include writing, speaking, listening, problem-solving, attention to detail, implementing decisions, enforcing policies, punctuality, multi-tasking, working well with others, and accepting responsibility. Currently she works as an Adapted and Integrated Support Staff for the City of Toronto, providing support to participants with special needs.
This document provides the agenda for the 2012 NMAEA and NMTESOL conference held on October 25-26 in Santa Fe, New Mexico. The conference will be held at the New Mexico History Museum and Santa Fe Community College, with the goals of honoring New Mexico's past and shaping its future in adult education. The keynote speakers will be Dr. Frances Levine from the History Museum and Representative Rick Miera. The agenda outlines the schedule of events, including sessions on using National Geographic materials in TESOL, Microsoft Office training, developing workforce skills, international students, and teaching listening skills.
This document summarizes the 2003-2004 school year assembly programs at J.W. Killam School. It describes the themes of citizenship and responsibility that were focused on. It provides details on guest speakers, student presentations and performances, and service projects that were part of the assemblies. Collections were gathered for various community organizations. Workshops on positive discipline were well-received. The assemblies aimed to teach students about their responsibilities to themselves and others.
Billy Linnehan is a worship pastor and musician based in Albuquerque, NM who has over 10 years of experience leading worship. His musical style includes modern worship artists like Hillsong United, Passion, and Bethel. He has led worship in churches large and small as well as camps and colleges, with the goal of inspiring believers and empowering them to express faith through music.
Bethany Richards graduated from Brighton High School in Rochester, NY in 2015 and is currently attending Berklee College of Music, anticipating graduation in 2019 with a major in Music Therapy. She has extensive experience volunteering with organizations like the American Red Cross and Spectrum Creative Arts Center working with children. Her skills include being reliable, responsible, proficient with Microsoft Office and the internet, and great with children. She speaks French and is trained in CPR, first aid, and babysitting.
This document provides a summary of Alexandra Miller-Knaack's honors, awards, community service involvement, extracurricular activities and leadership experience. It includes details of her maintaining high grades and membership in honor societies. It also lists extensive community service with various organizations, including multiple mission trips abroad. Her extracurricular activities included significant involvement in choir, theatre, worship teams, a cappella groups and Christian fellowship groups, taking on leadership roles.
1. Rebecca Liu
5173 Banbridge Ln, Dublin, OH 43016
rebeccaliu2003@hotmail.com 614-512-3596
Citizenship: United States and Taiwan
EDUCATION:
THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY, Columbus, OH 43214
Major: Computer Science & Engineering and International Studies
RELEVANT EXPERIENCE:
Cashier November 2011 - Present
Belle’s Bread Japanese Bakery & Café, Columbus, OH 43220
Greet all the customers coming in and leaving the store
Answer phone calls, s olve cus tomers ’ questions and problems
Take care of room reservations, cake reservations, specialty cake orders , communicate with
kitchen and bread departments
Set up and bring out meal orders
Make drinks ranging from hot drinks including cappuccinos, green tea lattes, chai lattes, to
frappuccinos, smoothies and ice cream
Set up soft-serve ice cream machine and clean it every day
Routinely check and restock bottled drinks
Routinely check and make coffee for the self-serve coffee dispensers
Constantly make cake boxes, clean trays, empty dish dispenser
Clean bathrooms, dining room, change trash
Bilingual Claims Customer Service Rep. May 2011 – August 2011
Nationwide Insurance, Dublin, OH 43017
Take claims including auto, fire, theft, homeowner and catastrophe claims
Answer the phone, verify information first, ask for policy number
Listen carefully, offer customer comfort and assurance
Ask for detailed claim information while typing- typically 5 pages
Inform deductible, offer types of services applicable
If applicable, transfer customer to local agent, offer to leave voicemail
Offer time frame of response from agent/agency
If applicable, offer mitigation advice
Solve cus tomers ’ questions and is s ues regarding policy form at, policy date, types of
2. coverage, deductibles, look up agent’s contact inform ation
Solve agents ’ ques tions and s ervice centers ’ questions and seek advice from Help Desk
Freelance Script Editor February 2011 – June 2011
Edited two 120-page scripts written by a Norwegian gentleman
Corrected spelling, punctuation, grammar, plot flow
Simplified scripts into 108 pages and 103 pages
Piano Tutor February 2011 – June 2011
Queens, NY
Taught a 13-year-old girl and 5-year-old boy how to read sheet music, basic piano skills and
how to play simple songs
Server July 2010
Manhattan Center, Manhattan, NY
Served dinner of 3 courses to 20 VIP guests at Parents’ Day Gala
Babysitter February 2008 – August 2008
15618 Thornbrook Drive, Houston,TX 77084
Took care of a 2-year-old girl and 7-year-old twins
Changed diapers, potty-trained, fed, cooked for and played with the kids
Interpreter June 2007 – August 2007
Cheongpyeong Training Center, South Korea
Simultaneously translated educational lectures from English to Chinese in a radio room,
each time ranging from 1~2 hours
LEADERSHIP/VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE:
Leader October 2014 – November 2014
Mastery in Transformational Training, Columbus, OH
Emotional Intelligence experiential training
Leadership skills development
3. Team Captain July 2014, December 2012
Camp KOHOE, Michigan
Led a team of 6 high school students
Made sure of team members’ participation in lectures and activities
Made sure each member felt love and support
Gathered team members for discussions
Led discussions, gave guidance
Led activities as a team
Led clean up sessions
Gathered with staff every night to discuss issues of campers and ways to help
them
Captain July 2012
Camp Heartland, Indianapolis, IN, KS and Columbus, OH
Led a team of 6 high school students
Made sure of each member’s safety during the interstate travels
Made sure of team members’ participation in lectures and activities
Made sure each member felt love and support
Gathered team members for discussions
Led discussions, gave guidance
Led team through a scavenger hunt in a city in Kansas
Led clean up sessions
College Ministry Band Pianist August 2011- September 2012
Unification Church, Columbus, OH
Played piano for weekly college ministry gathering
Gathered with band twice a week to come up with song selections
Practice for average 3 hours per meeting
Kitchen Staff December 2010
Camp Lonestar, Fredericksburg, TX
Prepared food for est.100 people each meal along with 5 other kitchen staff
Planned menu for 3 meals 5 days, coordinated all staff’s opinions and suggestions
Shopped for food each meal
Cooked food each meal
Washed all the dishes and cleaned kitchen after each meal
4. Volunteer August 2010 – June 2011
Special Task Force, nationwide
Fundraised nationwide
Did multiple service projects nationwide
Completed youth minister course, acquired graduation certificate from Unification
Theological Seminary
While stationed in New York City, volunteered in weekly youth ministry gatherings, and
reached out to take care of individuals in the young community
Went out on the streets to discuss with people about world-views, world peace, purity,
religion, and happiness; invited them to Open Mic, ballroom socials, and various events
hosted by us at our center in Manhattan
Gave lectures to guests
Co-captain December 2009, July 2010
Camp Lonestar, Fredericksburg, TX
Led a team of 8 high school students with captain
Made sure of team members’ participation in lectures and activities
Made sure each member felt love and support
Gathered team members for discussions
Supported captain through activities and discussions, acted as a bridge between
team members and captain, gave guidance
Gathered with staff every night to discuss issues of campers and ways to help
them
Church Renovation Team Member May 2008- August 2009
Unification Church, Houston, TX
Mowed lawn weekly
Weeded backyard weekly
Dug out grass and soil to plant a garden
Built a foundation for garden
Planted various fruits and vegetables in garden
Watered garden weekly
Took down shed
Built new shed
Raked leaves during autumn
OTHER EXPERIENCE:
Women’s Glee Club Member January 2013 – May 2013
5. Ohio State University, Columbus OH 43214
Sang Soprano 1 part, attended music rehearsals 3 times a week
Attended retreats/workshops in addition for advanced extensive rehearsals
Performed every 2-3 weeks at churches in Columbus, Cleveland and Cincinnati
Perform ed at the 2013 OMEA Mus ic Educators ’ Professional Development Conference, and
received rave reviews
Served as a volunteer at 2013 Show Me Yours Talent Show
Perform ed at 2013 Mozart’s Requiem Concert, joining with the Univers ity Choir and Men’s
Glee Club
Volunteer August 2011 – March 2012
Crown Pointe Care Center, Columbus, OH 43235
Volunteered every month with the OSU Tsu Ching Foundation to visit the old people at
Crown Pointe Care Center
Talked to and lis tened to the old people’s feelings, complaints, troubles, life stories,
comforted them and helped them physically get around
Goal was to let the old people not feel lonely and abandoned but cared for, loved, and
happy
Gave piano performances to entertain the old people and lighten them up
Piano Accompanist June 2011
Manhattan Center, NY, 94710
Played piano for a choir consisting of 40 people for a commencement gala, in front of
about 300 people
Ballroom Dancer May 2011
New York City Ball Competition, Roosevelt Hotel, NY 10017
Performed swing, tango, waltz, cha-cha, and salsa routines with partner
Won generation peace medal
Team Leader
Camp Lonestar, Tejas Trails, 349 Crabapple Road, Blanco, TX 78606
SKILLS:
Digital: Eclipse, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Powerpoint
Language: Fluent and advanced in Chinese Mandarin; Can read, write and speak
Japanese, Korean, and French
Written English: Construction of clear, precise, audience specific reports, analyses, and
6. summaries.
Music: Played piano for 16 years; Can read sheet music, play classics, sonatas, and
concertos