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To whom it may concern:
My name is Ryan Taylor and I am a recent graduate of NC State University where I earned my degrees in
Nuclear Engineering, with a minor in mathematics, and also completed the pre-medical degree track of
programming in over ten languages including VPython, FORTRAN, Java, Matlab, MathCad. As an
undergraduate I was fortunate to be a part of the CRISPR project, which is one of the most exciting
breakthroughs in biochemistry in recent memory. For two years, I practiced sterile laboratory practices
and protocols. Among other awards, our senior design team won first prize in the national American
Nuclear Society undergraduate research symposium for our computational analysis of Silicon Carbide as
an accident tolerant cladding material.
My greatest skills lie in my grasp of technical communication. Many of my peers are so dedicated to their
studies, that they have lost all personability. I work diligently to maintain the ability to explain the things
I know in a way that can be understood by all. My technical knowledge is diverse and I can speak
accurately about things far beyond the scope of my field. I pride myself in this ability and it allows me to
connect with individuals from diverse backgrounds. People get along with me and I am comfortable
working on teams, which can be hard to find in candidates with my technical background.
In my spare time, I am starting a company, Del Operations, with a friend of mine from the Nuclear
Department at NC State. We design devices for plasma manipulation and confinement. Currently, we are
finishing up our first prototype, a plasma projectile device and will begin working on a patent for it, and a
few of our other designs in the near future. Currently, we are working on a market analysis to figure out
the potential worth of our product, as well as deciding what to do with our patents after they are
completed. I believe transitioning into the real world will be a lot easier with some engineering guidance
and senior level leadership to teach me the ropes in becoming a young professional.
In my time at NC State a passion for community development helped me to create the largest student
run charity on campus, which raised over $247,000 for Duke Children’s Hospital. My peers consistently
put me in executive positions because of my abilities and I have become one of the most decorated
leaders in the USA, for my age, because of their belief in my abilities. My talents are unique and I would
be a great addition to any professional team.
Very Respectfully,
Ryan Taylor
August 2nd
, 2016
Ryan Taylor
3408 Greek Way  Raleigh, NC 27606
(704) 780-3537  rmtaylo4@ncsu.edu  https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryan-taylor-201bba104
Specializing in Technical and Scientific Communication;
Computational and Mathematical Modeling; and Applied Electronics Design.
Dynamic, quality driven professional with a broad range of experience in computer programming , organizational
development, and interpersonal communication. Natural leader, able to develop strong trusted relationships with all
levels of staff, customers, community partners, and vendors. Highly developed skills in oral and written
communication, multitasking and prioritizing tasks, attention to detail, and perseverance to completion. Wealth of
knowledge in a wide array of scientific and technical fields.
AREAS OF EXPERTISE
 Technical Communication  Matlab  Microsoft Office Suite
 Computational Modeling  Java  Budget Management
 Leadership Development  VPython  Volunteer Management
 Physics  MathCad  Fundraising & Community Outreach
 FORTRAN  Conflict & Problem Resolution  Quality & Process Improvement
EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
North Carolina State University – Raleigh, NC August 2011 – May 2016
Bachelors of Science, Nuclear Engineering
 Minor in Mathematics
 Pre-Medical Requisite Classes
PROFESSIONAL WORK EXPERIENCE
Clark Biochemistry Laboratory – Raleigh, NC January 2013 – April 2015
Undergraduate Research Assistant
 400 research hours on the CRISPR project.
 Handled highly sensitive and confidential information and reviewed all scientific procedures for accuracy
including specific methods of Protein and DNA Gel Electrophoresis, and Protein Purification.
 Stayed updated in Biochemistry laboratory standards and procedures.
 Experienced in PyMol, computational analysis software for Protein modeling.
YMCA of Greater Charlotte – Charlotte, NC May 2009 – August 2014
Camp Eagle Rock
 Job titles included: Day Camp Coordinator, High Ropes Coordinator and Summer Camp Counselor.
 Managed a staff of 90 to provide excellent camp experiences and customer service.
 Assisted with planning daily schedules for 400 campers per week.
 Maintained a budget for camp trips and special activities.
 Manage all aspects of the volunteer process which include background screenings, onboarding, coordinating
assignments, and facilitating recognition.
 Served as a risk manager to ensure adherence of all Association risk and safety procedures, including
sessions, drills, and assessments.
 Coordinated high ropes activities on two different climbing towers, included staff training to maintain safe
protocol.
 Oversee facility rentals by processing request forms, approvals, agreements, and coordinating room set-ups.
Ryan Taylor (704)780-3537
Rmtaylo4@ncsu.edu www.linkedin.com/in/ryan-taylor-201bba104
LEADERSHIP EXPERIENCE
Dance Marathon at NC State – Raleigh, NC February 2012 – December 2014
 Organization Co-Founder
 Assisted in Raising over $247,000 for Duke Children’s Hospital
 Held the Vice President, Manager of the External Board, and Greek Relations Committee Chairman positions.
 Led the largest student charity at NC State consisting of a team of hundreds of volunteers resulting in the
creation of a lasting legacy on NC State campus.
Interfraternity Council – Raleigh, NC January 2012 – August 2015
 Helped create and implement the first successful formal rush protocol in school history.
 Planned all philanthropy, service and educational programs for over 1,100 fraternity men.
 Held the Vice President, Manager of the Programming Committee, Philanthropy Committee Chairman, and
Sigma Pi chapter delegate positions.
Sigma Pi- Rho Chapter – Raleigh, NC December 2011 – May 2016
 Held the Vice President, Philanthropy Committee Chairman, and Interfraternity Council delegate positions.
 Completely restructured our fraternity executive board, including rewriting our Bylaws, implementing a
committee management system and codifying new member rush protocol to insure compliance with university
policy.
AWARDS
Clark Honor Leader Award – Blue Ridge Leaders School (2012)
Best Undergraduate Paper in Material Science & Technologies Track –American Nuclear Society (2016)
Top Individual Fundraiser – Dance Marathon at NC State (2014, 2015, 2016)
Highest Fundraising 4 Year Participant – Dance Marathon at NC State (2016)
Best First Year Organization on Campus – NCSU Union Activities Board (2013)
Runner Up, Top Individual Fundraiser – Dance Marathon at NC State (2013)
REFERENCES
Albert Wiley, BNE, MD, PhD
Oak Ridge National Laboratories
797 Salter Path Rd.
Indian Beach, NC 28512
(704)701-6613
Andy Calhoun, President & CEO
YMCA of Greater Charlotte
500 E. Morehead St.
Charlotte, NC 28202
(704)617-6206
Shelly Dobek
Director of Fraternity and Sorority Life
2610 Cates Ave.
Raleigh, NC 27606
(919)513-2910
David Hagan, CCIM, SIOR & President
Hagan Properties Inc.
7-B Corporate Center Dr.
Greensboro, NC 27408
(336)339-2121

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Ryan Taylor Resume (1)

  • 1. To whom it may concern: My name is Ryan Taylor and I am a recent graduate of NC State University where I earned my degrees in Nuclear Engineering, with a minor in mathematics, and also completed the pre-medical degree track of programming in over ten languages including VPython, FORTRAN, Java, Matlab, MathCad. As an undergraduate I was fortunate to be a part of the CRISPR project, which is one of the most exciting breakthroughs in biochemistry in recent memory. For two years, I practiced sterile laboratory practices and protocols. Among other awards, our senior design team won first prize in the national American Nuclear Society undergraduate research symposium for our computational analysis of Silicon Carbide as an accident tolerant cladding material. My greatest skills lie in my grasp of technical communication. Many of my peers are so dedicated to their studies, that they have lost all personability. I work diligently to maintain the ability to explain the things I know in a way that can be understood by all. My technical knowledge is diverse and I can speak accurately about things far beyond the scope of my field. I pride myself in this ability and it allows me to connect with individuals from diverse backgrounds. People get along with me and I am comfortable working on teams, which can be hard to find in candidates with my technical background. In my spare time, I am starting a company, Del Operations, with a friend of mine from the Nuclear Department at NC State. We design devices for plasma manipulation and confinement. Currently, we are finishing up our first prototype, a plasma projectile device and will begin working on a patent for it, and a few of our other designs in the near future. Currently, we are working on a market analysis to figure out the potential worth of our product, as well as deciding what to do with our patents after they are completed. I believe transitioning into the real world will be a lot easier with some engineering guidance and senior level leadership to teach me the ropes in becoming a young professional. In my time at NC State a passion for community development helped me to create the largest student run charity on campus, which raised over $247,000 for Duke Children’s Hospital. My peers consistently put me in executive positions because of my abilities and I have become one of the most decorated leaders in the USA, for my age, because of their belief in my abilities. My talents are unique and I would be a great addition to any professional team. Very Respectfully, Ryan Taylor August 2nd , 2016
  • 2. Ryan Taylor 3408 Greek Way  Raleigh, NC 27606 (704) 780-3537  rmtaylo4@ncsu.edu  https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryan-taylor-201bba104 Specializing in Technical and Scientific Communication; Computational and Mathematical Modeling; and Applied Electronics Design. Dynamic, quality driven professional with a broad range of experience in computer programming , organizational development, and interpersonal communication. Natural leader, able to develop strong trusted relationships with all levels of staff, customers, community partners, and vendors. Highly developed skills in oral and written communication, multitasking and prioritizing tasks, attention to detail, and perseverance to completion. Wealth of knowledge in a wide array of scientific and technical fields. AREAS OF EXPERTISE  Technical Communication  Matlab  Microsoft Office Suite  Computational Modeling  Java  Budget Management  Leadership Development  VPython  Volunteer Management  Physics  MathCad  Fundraising & Community Outreach  FORTRAN  Conflict & Problem Resolution  Quality & Process Improvement EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND North Carolina State University – Raleigh, NC August 2011 – May 2016 Bachelors of Science, Nuclear Engineering  Minor in Mathematics  Pre-Medical Requisite Classes PROFESSIONAL WORK EXPERIENCE Clark Biochemistry Laboratory – Raleigh, NC January 2013 – April 2015 Undergraduate Research Assistant  400 research hours on the CRISPR project.  Handled highly sensitive and confidential information and reviewed all scientific procedures for accuracy including specific methods of Protein and DNA Gel Electrophoresis, and Protein Purification.  Stayed updated in Biochemistry laboratory standards and procedures.  Experienced in PyMol, computational analysis software for Protein modeling. YMCA of Greater Charlotte – Charlotte, NC May 2009 – August 2014 Camp Eagle Rock  Job titles included: Day Camp Coordinator, High Ropes Coordinator and Summer Camp Counselor.  Managed a staff of 90 to provide excellent camp experiences and customer service.  Assisted with planning daily schedules for 400 campers per week.  Maintained a budget for camp trips and special activities.  Manage all aspects of the volunteer process which include background screenings, onboarding, coordinating assignments, and facilitating recognition.  Served as a risk manager to ensure adherence of all Association risk and safety procedures, including sessions, drills, and assessments.  Coordinated high ropes activities on two different climbing towers, included staff training to maintain safe protocol.  Oversee facility rentals by processing request forms, approvals, agreements, and coordinating room set-ups.
  • 3. Ryan Taylor (704)780-3537 Rmtaylo4@ncsu.edu www.linkedin.com/in/ryan-taylor-201bba104 LEADERSHIP EXPERIENCE Dance Marathon at NC State – Raleigh, NC February 2012 – December 2014  Organization Co-Founder  Assisted in Raising over $247,000 for Duke Children’s Hospital  Held the Vice President, Manager of the External Board, and Greek Relations Committee Chairman positions.  Led the largest student charity at NC State consisting of a team of hundreds of volunteers resulting in the creation of a lasting legacy on NC State campus. Interfraternity Council – Raleigh, NC January 2012 – August 2015  Helped create and implement the first successful formal rush protocol in school history.  Planned all philanthropy, service and educational programs for over 1,100 fraternity men.  Held the Vice President, Manager of the Programming Committee, Philanthropy Committee Chairman, and Sigma Pi chapter delegate positions. Sigma Pi- Rho Chapter – Raleigh, NC December 2011 – May 2016  Held the Vice President, Philanthropy Committee Chairman, and Interfraternity Council delegate positions.  Completely restructured our fraternity executive board, including rewriting our Bylaws, implementing a committee management system and codifying new member rush protocol to insure compliance with university policy. AWARDS Clark Honor Leader Award – Blue Ridge Leaders School (2012) Best Undergraduate Paper in Material Science & Technologies Track –American Nuclear Society (2016) Top Individual Fundraiser – Dance Marathon at NC State (2014, 2015, 2016) Highest Fundraising 4 Year Participant – Dance Marathon at NC State (2016) Best First Year Organization on Campus – NCSU Union Activities Board (2013) Runner Up, Top Individual Fundraiser – Dance Marathon at NC State (2013) REFERENCES Albert Wiley, BNE, MD, PhD Oak Ridge National Laboratories 797 Salter Path Rd. Indian Beach, NC 28512 (704)701-6613 Andy Calhoun, President & CEO YMCA of Greater Charlotte 500 E. Morehead St. Charlotte, NC 28202 (704)617-6206 Shelly Dobek Director of Fraternity and Sorority Life 2610 Cates Ave. Raleigh, NC 27606 (919)513-2910 David Hagan, CCIM, SIOR & President Hagan Properties Inc. 7-B Corporate Center Dr. Greensboro, NC 27408 (336)339-2121