Ashley Davies is seeking a career in preventing and investigating security threats and securing public infrastructure. She has a Bachelor's degree in Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness from Virginia Commonwealth University with a 3.27 GPA and relevant coursework and experience. Her resume highlights internships in threat information and government affairs assisting with research on terrorism topics. She also has leadership experience through her sorority and homeland security fraternity.
1. Ashley Davies
6704 Tower Dr.
Alexandria, VA 22306
Cell: 201-421-6378
daviesa@vcu.edu
Objective
Candidate who is interested in preventing and investigating security threats, and maintaining order of
governmental facilities and securing public infrastructures. Strong interest in counterterrorism, watch listing,
and research.
Education
Virginia Commonwealth University Richmond, VA January 2014 to May 2016
Bachelor of Arts: Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness
Minor in Psychology
3.27 GPA
Coursework in Criminal Justice, Sociology, Psychology, Homeland Security and Emergency Management
Richard Stockton University of NJ Galloway, NJ September 2012 to December 2013
3.40 GPA
Major in Criminal Justice, Concentration in Homeland Security
Alpha Lambda Delta National Honor Society for First-Year Students
Professional Development
Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority – Risk Management Chairman, volunteer experience, character and
leadership development
Eta Lambda Sigma Homeland Security Fraternity - Greatly enhanced educational and professional
development through networking, practical experience, and professional mentoring
National Security Club – Academic club, members conduct research and share their findings at club
discussions, host roundtable discussions and lectures
Attendee of multiple roundtable discussions in relation to national security including World Affairs Council
of Greater Richmond’s Event: US-Pakistan Relations: A Critical Analysis
Experience
Center For Security Policy Internship May 2015 to August 2015
Threat Information Office
Performed original research and writing for Center’s Free Fire blog on current topics linked to US national
security. Attended, monitored and reported on congressional hearings and actions.
2. Ashley Davies
301 W. Cary St. CNB 3058 B
Richmond, VA 23220
Cell: 201-421-6378
daviesa@vcu.edu
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Government and Public Affairs Internship January 2015 to May 2015
Research Assistant
Assisted Dr. Maureen Moslow-Benway conduct research on various terrorism related topics including
Muslim on Muslim violence and human trafficking, and composed a monthly newsletter for Homeland
Security students at VCU for academic credit.
Let’s YO! Paramus, NJ May 2013 to August 2014
SHIFT MANAGER
Assisted co-workers. Directed staff in daily work assignments to maximize productivity. Skillfully anticipated
and addressed guests’ service needs.
Skills & Accomplishments
Dean’s List Recipient Fall 2012
Dean’s List Recipient Fall 2013
Dean’s List Recipient Spring 2015
Excellent research skills
Firearm experience
Innovative thinker
Natural leader, and ability to work in teams
Member of the American Security Council Foundation