1. KAITLIN MUCCINO
KMUCCINO1@GMAIL.COM
181 TAYLOR RUN ROAD
MONONGAHELA PA, 15063
724-705-4818
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EDUCATION:
Universityof Pittsburgh,Johnstown,PA Graduation Date: August 2015
Bachelor of Arts in Communication
Related Courses: Media Effects, Mass Communication Process, Intercultural Communication, Intercultural
Communication
Accomplishments: Deans List
EXPERIENCE:
Social Media and Community Management Intern. Crock Pot Moms, Canonsburg PA May 2015 to August 2015
· Managed multiple social media accounts such as Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram
· Created and distributed press releases to magazines and news outlets
· Corresponded with companies for advertising opportunities and pricing
· Designed media kits
· Schedule advertisements on social media for crock pot moms advertisement partners
Support Staff, HBC service Co, Washington PA June 2015 to Present
· Monitor and delegate tasks for product replenishment
· Locate and cycle count missing or damaged product
· Utilize an RF gun and warehouse management program for scanning and counting product
Clerical, Ashcraft Construction Co. Inc., Monongahela PA January 2011 to May 2015
· Post payments, address customer requests
· Responsible for printing multiple reports
· Filing
· Mail delivery and pickup
Dip Cone Specialist, Kennywood Park, West Mifflin PA Summer 2013
· Prepared dip cones for guests
· Greeted customers and ensured a positive experience
· Handled currency and successfully maintained accurate audits
· Kept work areas clean and above Health Department Codes
Peer Reviewed Presentation, PCA Conference, Pittsburgh, PA September 25-27, 2014
· Presented the case study "Whatever Happened to Total Employee
Focus" for the “The Language of Problematic Relationships in the
Workplace" panel.
Event Manager, STEM Recruitment Day, Johnstown PA Spring 2015
· Coordination of student curriculum and activity; Event development, management, and participation
Research Presentation SPACE Academic Conference, Johnstown PA Spring 2015
· Developed the research topic ““The Face of the Message: How Emoticons Change the Way we
Communicate” while using the Speech Act Theory and Politeness Theory. Implications show that
studying emoticon use in text messaging can allow senders and receivers to gain more knowledge of
emoticon use and increase awareness of message perception.
VOLUNTEER WORK AND CLUBS:
2011—2015 UPJ Dance Ensemble
2012 Habitatfor Humanity