Shauna Kayleen Brock has over 20 years of experience working in nonprofit management, independent living skills training, writing, and social media management. She currently works as an Independent Living Skills Specialist at the Utah Independent Living Center, where she teaches independent living skills, manages peer support groups, and maintains social media. Additionally, she works as a freelance writer and editor, and volunteers extensively in LGBTQ advocacy through organizations like the Utah Pride Center and Salt Lake City Writer's Group.
Quinn Weber is seeking a position that utilizes their experience in policy research, communications, and community outreach. They have a Bachelor's degree in Political Science, English, and Textual Studies from Syracuse University and have held internships focused on climate policy, immigration law, constituent services, renewable energy advocacy, and history education. Their skills include proficiency with Microsoft Office, various website platforms, social media, basic proficiency in Spanish, and typing at 48 words per minute.
Marion A. Stampley, III graduated from The Barack Obama Male Leadership Academy in Dallas, Texas in 2018 with a 3.7 GPA. He received numerous honors for his academic and musical achievements including awards from science fairs, piano competitions, and UIL competitions. He was also recognized for his athleticism in lacrosse, receiving awards from multiple teams. In addition to his academic and extracurricular pursuits, Stampley has held leadership roles and participated in community service activities through organizations like Jack & Jill of America and his church.
Tierra Thomas' brag list summarizes her extensive extracurricular activities, awards, community service experience, and job history. She held leadership roles in student council, the school news network, cross country, and cheerleading. She earned numerous awards for academics, public speaking, and video production. Thomas completed over 700 hours of community service with organizations like the National Honor Society and youth leadership programs. She gained job experience as a cashier and sales associate at Rita's Italian Ice and Aeropostale.
This document lists 30 grant applications submitted between 2004-2013 by various organizations in Arkansas, Tennessee, and Memphis. It provides details on the grant name, funder, amount requested or awarded, and status for each application. The majority of grants were awarded and focused on community services, housing, healthcare, and assistance for persons with disabilities. Funders included government agencies, private foundations, and charitable organizations.
Angela Frank has experience working as a teacher's assistant and daycare aide assisting children aged 3-4 at various preschools and daycare centers near Collins Center, NY from 2004-2008. Her roles involved assisting children with activities, record keeping, and daily living skills. She obtained an Associate's Degree in Human Services from Hilbert College in 2008 with a focus on child development.
Katherine M. Viloria has experience in television production, radio promotions, and news reporting. She has worked as a television production technician for HSN, a promotion assistant for Beasley Media Group, and completed news internships at WFLA News Channel 8 and Florida Focus. She has a BA in Mass Communications from the University of South Florida with a focus on broadcast news and a minor in English. Her skills include proficiency in various computer programs, fluency in English and Spanish, and experience in multimedia reporting, AP style, photojournalism, proofreading, editing, and research.
Megan VerHoef Seitz has over 5 years of experience in publishing, content development, and teaching. She has worked as a publication assistant for Liahona Magazine, an LDS missionary in Brazil, a content developer for Utah Valley University, an acquisitions intern at Cedar Fort Publishing, and an English teacher's assistant at BYU-Idaho. She has a BA in English/Creative Writing from BYU-Idaho with minors in Photography and Humanities. She is fluent in Portuguese and English and proficient in Spanish.
Kristin Guira Lawrence has over 15 years of experience in communications, public relations, and proposal management roles in both the public and private sectors. She provides expertise in media relations, graphic design, social media, event planning, and written communications. Her resume highlights leadership roles, awards, and accomplishments from positions at A·C·T Environmental & Infrastructure, Polk County Board of County Commissioners, and the University of Florida IFAS 4-H Youth Development Program.
Quinn Weber is seeking a position that utilizes their experience in policy research, communications, and community outreach. They have a Bachelor's degree in Political Science, English, and Textual Studies from Syracuse University and have held internships focused on climate policy, immigration law, constituent services, renewable energy advocacy, and history education. Their skills include proficiency with Microsoft Office, various website platforms, social media, basic proficiency in Spanish, and typing at 48 words per minute.
Marion A. Stampley, III graduated from The Barack Obama Male Leadership Academy in Dallas, Texas in 2018 with a 3.7 GPA. He received numerous honors for his academic and musical achievements including awards from science fairs, piano competitions, and UIL competitions. He was also recognized for his athleticism in lacrosse, receiving awards from multiple teams. In addition to his academic and extracurricular pursuits, Stampley has held leadership roles and participated in community service activities through organizations like Jack & Jill of America and his church.
Tierra Thomas' brag list summarizes her extensive extracurricular activities, awards, community service experience, and job history. She held leadership roles in student council, the school news network, cross country, and cheerleading. She earned numerous awards for academics, public speaking, and video production. Thomas completed over 700 hours of community service with organizations like the National Honor Society and youth leadership programs. She gained job experience as a cashier and sales associate at Rita's Italian Ice and Aeropostale.
This document lists 30 grant applications submitted between 2004-2013 by various organizations in Arkansas, Tennessee, and Memphis. It provides details on the grant name, funder, amount requested or awarded, and status for each application. The majority of grants were awarded and focused on community services, housing, healthcare, and assistance for persons with disabilities. Funders included government agencies, private foundations, and charitable organizations.
Angela Frank has experience working as a teacher's assistant and daycare aide assisting children aged 3-4 at various preschools and daycare centers near Collins Center, NY from 2004-2008. Her roles involved assisting children with activities, record keeping, and daily living skills. She obtained an Associate's Degree in Human Services from Hilbert College in 2008 with a focus on child development.
Katherine M. Viloria has experience in television production, radio promotions, and news reporting. She has worked as a television production technician for HSN, a promotion assistant for Beasley Media Group, and completed news internships at WFLA News Channel 8 and Florida Focus. She has a BA in Mass Communications from the University of South Florida with a focus on broadcast news and a minor in English. Her skills include proficiency in various computer programs, fluency in English and Spanish, and experience in multimedia reporting, AP style, photojournalism, proofreading, editing, and research.
Megan VerHoef Seitz has over 5 years of experience in publishing, content development, and teaching. She has worked as a publication assistant for Liahona Magazine, an LDS missionary in Brazil, a content developer for Utah Valley University, an acquisitions intern at Cedar Fort Publishing, and an English teacher's assistant at BYU-Idaho. She has a BA in English/Creative Writing from BYU-Idaho with minors in Photography and Humanities. She is fluent in Portuguese and English and proficient in Spanish.
Kristin Guira Lawrence has over 15 years of experience in communications, public relations, and proposal management roles in both the public and private sectors. She provides expertise in media relations, graphic design, social media, event planning, and written communications. Her resume highlights leadership roles, awards, and accomplishments from positions at A·C·T Environmental & Infrastructure, Polk County Board of County Commissioners, and the University of Florida IFAS 4-H Youth Development Program.
Mentoring Today for Tomorrow, Inc. is a nonprofit organization that mentors at-risk youth ages 9-18. In 2008, they served over 400 youth through programs like a sports camp, environmental fair, and fashion show. They partner with schools and organizations in the community. Looking ahead, they have more events planned for 2009 and need volunteers, donations, and financial support to continue their important work.
Barbara Mann has over 30 years of experience in nonprofit management, education, community organizing, and administrative work. She holds a Master's degree in Educational Administration and has held various roles coordinating programs, managing budgets, and developing partnerships in organizations across Minnesota. The document provides details on her employment history, education, skills, and involvement in local community groups.
Gregg Potter has extensive experience in development work, nonprofit management, and legal advocacy. He holds a Master's in Public Service from the University of Arkansas Clinton School and a BFA from UNLV. His career has involved managing sustainability projects in Belize, assessing asylum processes in South Africa, directing a homeless shelter in Johannesburg, and conducting a legal needs assessment in Arkansas. He has also worked as a restaurant manager and Starbucks store manager.
Preston\'s CORG,Inc has assembled a Housing and Community Reinvestment Festival focused upon the revitalization of the Housing through Education and creation of access. The NW SOUL II SOUL MUSIC FESTIVAL, is slated for August of 2011. It is thought that your company or group may have an interest in taking part in this community economic development opportunity. It creates inclusion for those less fortunate to have presented them social service and community enrichment programs established to meet the need of our failing economy. Let us know of your desire in becoming a media partner or sponsor, today!
Dena Espensheid has over 15 years of experience in political campaigns and grassroots organizations. She has coordinated trainings for over 700 people, increased voter turnout by 110%, and managed field operations including over 2,000 volunteers. Her experience also includes lobbying, outreach, fundraising, and communications roles. She is skilled in various campaign and organizing tools.
Community Coordinated Care for Children, Inc. (4C) is a non-profit organization that provides early childhood education, care programs, and resources to families in central and southwest Florida. In 2008, 4C served over 29,000 children through various programs. It also administered over 24,000 referrals to help families find quality childcare. 4C receives funding from various government agencies and charitable foundations to carry out its mission of empowering the community to provide for its future through programs that care for children.
Sandra Powell has over 20 years of experience working with at-risk and migrant communities in Kentucky. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Spanish Studies from Eastern Kentucky University and a Terminal Degree in Social Rehabilitation from the University Institute in Specialized Education in Venezuela. Her experience includes roles as an interpreter, outreach coordinator, community organizer, and program supervisor focused on providing housing, education, and social services assistance. She has received several awards for her community work and has served on numerous boards and committees.
This summary provides the key details about the document in 3 sentences:
The document lists several Bay Area foundations that provide grants for programs and projects, including the Community Foundation Silicon Valley, David and Lucile Packard Foundation, Arts Council Silicon Valley, William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, and Wells Fargo Foundation. It provides background on each foundation's mission and grant areas, as well as details on application deadlines and requirements. The document serves as a resource for identifying potential sources of funding for the Global Women's Leadership Network.
Sung Won Park has over 15 years of experience in non-profit management, community organizing, and faith-based advocacy work. He has a proven track record of building infrastructure, managing budgets, and overseeing programs. Currently he is the Founding Director of Building Bridges, a national program seeking to repair ties among LGBTQ people of color communities. Previously he held several director roles developing advocacy campaigns and managing multi-million dollar budgets at other non-profits.
Seasoned development professional with over 20 years of experience in corporate and foundation relations, grants management, fundraising, and project management for exhibitions. Areas of expertise include strategic planning, prospect research, sponsorship, annual giving, major gifts, website development, and special events. Currently consulting for the American Liver Foundation and Turlough McConnell Communications, with previous experience at organizations such as Children's Health Fund and South Street Seaport Museum.
Cassie Jacoby is an award-winning media relations and communications professional seeking a new opportunity. She has over 25 years of experience in public relations, marketing, media relations, social media, and content creation. Her background includes managing communications for organizations like Bok Tower Gardens and serving as a reporter, editor, and videographer. She is skilled in developing strategies, writing content, managing teams and budgets, and building relationships.
Pablo Daniel Palominos has over 20 years of experience in youth development, grant management, and organizational leadership. He currently serves as the Area Director for the Boys & Girls Clubs of San Francisco, overseeing two club sites with a combined budget of $1.1 million. Prior to this role, he held positions as the Clubhouse Director and an education consultant. Palominos has a proven track record of managing teams, budgets, and strategic planning. He holds a Juris Doctorate and Bachelor's degree in Political Science and History.
This document provides a summary of Sean Zullo's experience and qualifications. It outlines his experience working in recovery development in Baja California, Mexico from 2009 to present. It also details his experience as the founder and executive director of Native American Choices, the largest Native American substance use and mental health treatment program in the US from 2005 to 2011. Finally, it lists his education, certifications, publications, and involvement with Native American advocacy, education, prevention, treatment, and rehabilitation efforts.
This document discusses the Greater Quad Cities Hispanic Chamber of Commerce and provides demographic data about the Latino population in the Quad Cities area from the 2010 Census. It outlines the chamber's mission to support and promote local Hispanic-owned businesses. It also describes the benefits of membership, including access to business resources, workshops, and networking opportunities.
Cecilia Hackerson has over 10 years of experience in community organizing, refugee resettlement, gardening education, and event planning. She holds a BA in Urban Studies and Anthropology from Columbia University, where she graduated Summa Cum Laude. Her current role is as a Community Garden Specialist with the International Rescue Committee, where she places and supports over 100 refugee gardeners. Previously she has held positions with organizations focused on food business incubation, tenant rights, legislative outreach, and community development. She has lived and studied internationally in several countries as well.
OFBCI marketing and communications report for ICCSV slideshow (for slideshare...Serve Indiana
The document summarizes media coverage of the Indiana Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives (OFBCI) in 2011. It lists various newspapers, television stations, radio programs, and online publications that covered OFBCI initiatives like the GCSV11 conference, AmeriCorps programs, the launch of the "One Stop Shop" portal, and volunteer opportunities with state parks. It also provides details on OFBCI's use of social media platforms and plans to generate more content and improve websites.
Shanmuganthan Vaithilingam has extensive experience working in various countries including Sri Lanka, India, Mauritius, and the United States. He has expertise in many areas including business, politics, nonprofit work, and international relations. Currently, he works as the founder of EverGreen Award, a California nonprofit, and co-founder of the International Cultural Business Forum.
Ayisah Yusuf is seeking a position that utilizes her strong organizational and customer service skills. She has experience organizing a youth food justice zine and advising the RootedIn Community organization on youth leadership. Previously, she provided administrative support to the Rural Coalition, attending congressional hearings and updating databases. She also served as an AmeriCorps member, participating in service projects around the US. Currently, she is working towards an Associates Degree in Journalism & Web Development at Northern Virginia Community College.
Kristy Gledhill has over 15 years of experience in marketing, communications, and management. She has held positions such as Marketing Manager, Recreation Marketing Supervisor, Communications Director, and Director of Marketing and Individual Giving. Her experience spans the nonprofit, parks, and healthcare industries. She has expertise in developing marketing strategies, executing communications plans, and building community relationships. Gledhill also has experience teaching yoga and fitness classes.
Mentoring Today for Tomorrow, Inc. is a nonprofit organization that mentors at-risk youth ages 9-18. In 2008, they served over 400 youth through programs like a sports camp, environmental fair, and fashion show. They partner with schools and organizations in the community. Looking ahead, they have more events planned for 2009 and need volunteers, donations, and financial support to continue their important work.
Barbara Mann has over 30 years of experience in nonprofit management, education, community organizing, and administrative work. She holds a Master's degree in Educational Administration and has held various roles coordinating programs, managing budgets, and developing partnerships in organizations across Minnesota. The document provides details on her employment history, education, skills, and involvement in local community groups.
Gregg Potter has extensive experience in development work, nonprofit management, and legal advocacy. He holds a Master's in Public Service from the University of Arkansas Clinton School and a BFA from UNLV. His career has involved managing sustainability projects in Belize, assessing asylum processes in South Africa, directing a homeless shelter in Johannesburg, and conducting a legal needs assessment in Arkansas. He has also worked as a restaurant manager and Starbucks store manager.
Preston\'s CORG,Inc has assembled a Housing and Community Reinvestment Festival focused upon the revitalization of the Housing through Education and creation of access. The NW SOUL II SOUL MUSIC FESTIVAL, is slated for August of 2011. It is thought that your company or group may have an interest in taking part in this community economic development opportunity. It creates inclusion for those less fortunate to have presented them social service and community enrichment programs established to meet the need of our failing economy. Let us know of your desire in becoming a media partner or sponsor, today!
Dena Espensheid has over 15 years of experience in political campaigns and grassroots organizations. She has coordinated trainings for over 700 people, increased voter turnout by 110%, and managed field operations including over 2,000 volunteers. Her experience also includes lobbying, outreach, fundraising, and communications roles. She is skilled in various campaign and organizing tools.
Community Coordinated Care for Children, Inc. (4C) is a non-profit organization that provides early childhood education, care programs, and resources to families in central and southwest Florida. In 2008, 4C served over 29,000 children through various programs. It also administered over 24,000 referrals to help families find quality childcare. 4C receives funding from various government agencies and charitable foundations to carry out its mission of empowering the community to provide for its future through programs that care for children.
Sandra Powell has over 20 years of experience working with at-risk and migrant communities in Kentucky. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Spanish Studies from Eastern Kentucky University and a Terminal Degree in Social Rehabilitation from the University Institute in Specialized Education in Venezuela. Her experience includes roles as an interpreter, outreach coordinator, community organizer, and program supervisor focused on providing housing, education, and social services assistance. She has received several awards for her community work and has served on numerous boards and committees.
This summary provides the key details about the document in 3 sentences:
The document lists several Bay Area foundations that provide grants for programs and projects, including the Community Foundation Silicon Valley, David and Lucile Packard Foundation, Arts Council Silicon Valley, William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, and Wells Fargo Foundation. It provides background on each foundation's mission and grant areas, as well as details on application deadlines and requirements. The document serves as a resource for identifying potential sources of funding for the Global Women's Leadership Network.
Sung Won Park has over 15 years of experience in non-profit management, community organizing, and faith-based advocacy work. He has a proven track record of building infrastructure, managing budgets, and overseeing programs. Currently he is the Founding Director of Building Bridges, a national program seeking to repair ties among LGBTQ people of color communities. Previously he held several director roles developing advocacy campaigns and managing multi-million dollar budgets at other non-profits.
Seasoned development professional with over 20 years of experience in corporate and foundation relations, grants management, fundraising, and project management for exhibitions. Areas of expertise include strategic planning, prospect research, sponsorship, annual giving, major gifts, website development, and special events. Currently consulting for the American Liver Foundation and Turlough McConnell Communications, with previous experience at organizations such as Children's Health Fund and South Street Seaport Museum.
Cassie Jacoby is an award-winning media relations and communications professional seeking a new opportunity. She has over 25 years of experience in public relations, marketing, media relations, social media, and content creation. Her background includes managing communications for organizations like Bok Tower Gardens and serving as a reporter, editor, and videographer. She is skilled in developing strategies, writing content, managing teams and budgets, and building relationships.
Pablo Daniel Palominos has over 20 years of experience in youth development, grant management, and organizational leadership. He currently serves as the Area Director for the Boys & Girls Clubs of San Francisco, overseeing two club sites with a combined budget of $1.1 million. Prior to this role, he held positions as the Clubhouse Director and an education consultant. Palominos has a proven track record of managing teams, budgets, and strategic planning. He holds a Juris Doctorate and Bachelor's degree in Political Science and History.
This document provides a summary of Sean Zullo's experience and qualifications. It outlines his experience working in recovery development in Baja California, Mexico from 2009 to present. It also details his experience as the founder and executive director of Native American Choices, the largest Native American substance use and mental health treatment program in the US from 2005 to 2011. Finally, it lists his education, certifications, publications, and involvement with Native American advocacy, education, prevention, treatment, and rehabilitation efforts.
This document discusses the Greater Quad Cities Hispanic Chamber of Commerce and provides demographic data about the Latino population in the Quad Cities area from the 2010 Census. It outlines the chamber's mission to support and promote local Hispanic-owned businesses. It also describes the benefits of membership, including access to business resources, workshops, and networking opportunities.
Cecilia Hackerson has over 10 years of experience in community organizing, refugee resettlement, gardening education, and event planning. She holds a BA in Urban Studies and Anthropology from Columbia University, where she graduated Summa Cum Laude. Her current role is as a Community Garden Specialist with the International Rescue Committee, where she places and supports over 100 refugee gardeners. Previously she has held positions with organizations focused on food business incubation, tenant rights, legislative outreach, and community development. She has lived and studied internationally in several countries as well.
OFBCI marketing and communications report for ICCSV slideshow (for slideshare...Serve Indiana
The document summarizes media coverage of the Indiana Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives (OFBCI) in 2011. It lists various newspapers, television stations, radio programs, and online publications that covered OFBCI initiatives like the GCSV11 conference, AmeriCorps programs, the launch of the "One Stop Shop" portal, and volunteer opportunities with state parks. It also provides details on OFBCI's use of social media platforms and plans to generate more content and improve websites.
Shanmuganthan Vaithilingam has extensive experience working in various countries including Sri Lanka, India, Mauritius, and the United States. He has expertise in many areas including business, politics, nonprofit work, and international relations. Currently, he works as the founder of EverGreen Award, a California nonprofit, and co-founder of the International Cultural Business Forum.
Ayisah Yusuf is seeking a position that utilizes her strong organizational and customer service skills. She has experience organizing a youth food justice zine and advising the RootedIn Community organization on youth leadership. Previously, she provided administrative support to the Rural Coalition, attending congressional hearings and updating databases. She also served as an AmeriCorps member, participating in service projects around the US. Currently, she is working towards an Associates Degree in Journalism & Web Development at Northern Virginia Community College.
Kristy Gledhill has over 15 years of experience in marketing, communications, and management. She has held positions such as Marketing Manager, Recreation Marketing Supervisor, Communications Director, and Director of Marketing and Individual Giving. Her experience spans the nonprofit, parks, and healthcare industries. She has expertise in developing marketing strategies, executing communications plans, and building community relationships. Gledhill also has experience teaching yoga and fitness classes.
1. 3815 S. River Run Way #1 shauna@vegawriters.com
Salt Lake City, UT 84119 801-633-3920
References and Publishing Credits Available Upon Request
Shauna Kayleen Brock
Non-Profit
2005-present The Utah Independent Living Center, Salt Lake City, Utah:
2009-present: Independent Living Skills Specialist. Duties: teach independent living skills in
one-on-one and class situations, manage peer support groups, participate in the legislative
session, present on UILC and disability issues, manage social media, and maintain accurate
records. (FT)
2006-2009: Nursing Home Transition and Diversion Coordinator. Duties: helped people who
were residing in nursing homes to access the community supports to live independently.
2005-2006: Outreach Specialist. Duties: assisted the Nursing Home Transition Coordinator in
paperwork and annual reporting. (PT – 20)
2005 The Fund for Public Interest Research, Chapel Hill, North Carolina:
Field Manager/Lead Trainer for NCPIRG, Save the Children, and USPIRG campaigns.
Duties: trained incoming canvassers, managed teams of canvassers in the field. (FT)
2005 Empowerment Project, Chapel Hill, North Carolina:
Office Manager. Duties: To develop and maintain Pay Pal account, manage emerging social
media, hire and train interns. (PT – 15)
1997-1999 United Cerebral Palsy of the Capital Area (FT), Austin, Texas:
1998-1999: VISTA Coordinator for Community Connections Program. Duties: managed and
trained volunteers from the community to work with people with disabilities. (FT)
1997 United Cerebral Palsy of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah:
Receptionist/Administrative Support: Duties: as assigned to support staff. (FT)
Writing/Editing/Social Media
2016 Hard Attack Magazine, Staff Writer. Duties: album and concert reviews. (PT – 10)
2015-present Freelance Writer vegawriters.wordpress.com: Duties: reviews and interviews. (PT – 10)
2008-Present Utah Independent Living Center, Salt Lake City, Utah:
Editor of Wasatch Scope, UILC’s Newsletter. Duties: to write, provide content for, and edit
quarterly newsletter. (FT)
Manager, social media sites. Duties: to develop and maintain a presence on Facebook,
Tumblr, and Twitter.
2008-2010 Utah Jazz, Salt Lake City, Utah:
Authorized blogger. Duties: to write 1-2 articles a week. (PT – 10)
2008-2010 Pageant Webzine www.pageantzine.net:
Staff Writer. Focus: album and concert reviews, information on the Salt Lake City music
scene, conduct interviews with musicians. (PT – 10)
Executive/Management
2002-2005 Whole Foods Market, Chapel Hill, North Carolina:
Produce/Cut Fruit Coordinator. Duties: To manage, maintain, and expand the cut fruit section
of the produce department. Work with team leadership to manage and schedule the cut fruit
staff. (FT)
1999-2002 McGlynn Associates, Chapel Hill, North Carolina:
1999-2002: Project Manager. Duties: to maintain a database of all relevant client information,
provide assistance on presentations, maintain good relationships with all clients. (FT)
2. 3815 S. River Run Way #1 shauna@vegawriters.com
Salt Lake City, UT 84119 801-633-3920
References and Publishing Credits Available Upon Request
Volunteer Experience
2015-present Sick Puppies World Crew: Ambassador, Facebook Team (7 hours/wk)
Duties: Assist with band promotion through regular social media cross-posting and
monitoring; develop community engagement ideas, assist with band events as requested.
2009-present The Salt Lake City Writer’s Group: Moderator and Coordinator. (2 hours/wk)
Duties: To manage and maintain social media and email lists, send out bi-weekly email blasts
regarding critiquing group meetings, to coordinate and moderate critiquing group meetings.
2005-present The Utah Pride Center: Founder and Moderator of The 1 to 5 Club (Social and Advocacy
Group); Steering committee member for Winter Pride and Pride Festivals
Duties: To manage and maintain social media and email lists for the 1 to 5 Club, recruit
members as volunteers, work with the Utah Pride Center in conducting annual events such as
B+ Awareness Month celebrations, organizing the Queer Continuum Conference, work with
the Utah Pride Festival in providing a group presence, manage sustainability team. (10 hrs/wk)
2001-2004 North Carolina Pagan Pride: Steering Committee
Duties: Assist with the creation of North Carolina Pagan Pride, volunteer with the group at the
event, maintain and manage volunteers at the event.
1997-1999 BiNet of Austin: Steering Committee
Duties: Assist with direct action planning, including marches and protests.
Presentations
2015 Queer Continuum Conference: Lobbying is Not a Dirty Word
2015 QPR Training: Suicide Prevention Training to Utah Independent Living Center staff and
consumers; the 1 to 5 Club (3 total.)
2015 Utah Pride Festival: Dyke, Trans*, Sexually Fluid, Poly Rally; Speech on B+ Erasure
2011 Association of Independent Living in Utah Annual Conference; Advocacy in Motion
2010 Association of Independent Living in Utah Annual Conference
Selling America on Disability through Popular Culture
2010 Salt Lake Community College: Annual Conference on Writing & Social Justice
Selling America on Disability through Popular Culture
Certifications
2015 QPR Suicide Prevention Trainer
Professional Organizations
2015 UAA (United Author’s Association)
Awards
2014 Community Service Award, Utah Pride Center; dedication to Utah’s B+ community.
2011 Honorable Mention, Utah Arts Council; unpublished novel, Shadows in the Spotlight.
Education
2006-2009 Salt Lake Community College (part time), Salt Lake City, Utah; English
1997-1998 University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas; Communications
Skills
Experience in Microsoft Office, including PowerPoint, Word, and Publisher.
Experience with Corel Paintshop Pro and Corel Video Studio.
Experience with Facebook, including metric information; Tumblr, Twitter, and Instagram.