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Christine L. Moore 1357 Cardinal St. # 246, Denver, CO 80000 303-123-4567 clmoore@email.com Bachelor of Arts in Spanish and Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, with emphasis in International Business, expected May 2006 GPA: 3.94/4.0 scale; Dean s List Admitted to Alpha Sigma Nu, Jesuit Honor Society Awarded Board of Trustees Academic Scholarship Universidad de Nebrija, Madrid, Spain (Summer 2004) Completed three courses in Spanish language, culture, and history, taught and examined entirely in Spanish LEADERSHIP EXPERIENCE Director of Student and Senior Event Programming Planned and carried out all logistical arrangements for over 40 weekly live entertainment events for entire campus community, including negotiating contracts with entertainers, selecting food vendors, and designing student activities Nuevos Amigos Literacy Project (promotes literacy in Mexico by creating libraries) Planned and marketed Casino Night for parents and students, raising more than $1,000 to enhance Hispanic literacy in Jalisco, Mexico Created informational brochure for distribution throughout Denver community to solicit additional funding for project Board of Academic Integrity Collaborated with committee of six faculty and student members to create policy and implementation strategy for academic honesty, approved by University s senior administration and applied campus-wide Dance Team Captain Successfully petitioned University s Athletics Department to elevate Dance Team to Club Sport, resulting in higher status within University athletics and substantially increased budget FOREIGN LANGUAGES Fluent in written and conversational Spanish Basic skills in written and conversational Italian COMMUNITY SERVICE Taught English as second language to 15 employees of Regis University s custodial staff INTERESTS Traveled to over 20 countries, including Costa Rica, Chile, Spain, and Mexico Awarded honors in photography for CD cover design
GAIL R. SHORE Current Address grshore@email.com Permanent Address 2132 W. 26 th Ave., #302 2222 Independence Pl. Lakewood, CO 80000 Philadelphia, PA 19000 303-246-8102 215-121-0864 B.A. in Sociology, with minor in Peace and Justice Studies, expected May 2006 GPA 3.84/4.0 scale; Dean s List Admitted to Alpha Sigma Nu, Jesuit Honor Society Awarded Eileen Perry Leadership Scholarship EXPERIENCE/LEADERSHIP ACTIVITIES Leadership Development Intern-Office Manager Regis University Student Activities August 04-May 05 Supervised 20 work-study students, including scheduling staff for routine and urgent assignments, evaluating staff performance, and providing instructional supervision to improve productivity and ensure timely completion of tasks Collaborated in organizing and implementing logistics for skills and team building workshops for up to 15 work-study students Director of Social Justice Regis University Student Government Association August 04-May 05 Rewrote section of Student Club Handbook to establish new and more efficient reporting structure for all student organizations that enhanced ability for compliance with community service requirements. Contributed ideas, logistical support, and other resources to promote success of numerous campus events, including week-long program to focus awareness on hunger and encourage participation in food programs Summer Programs Intern, Regis University Student Activities Office May 04-August 04 Acknowledged by supervisors, parents, and attendees for outstanding work in organizing and supervising all events for three-day, new student orientation for more than 400 entering students, including student information sessions, student services fair, and off-campus dinner with University s president Coordinated activities of more than 20 volunteers to ensure that all events were conducted timely and in accordance with planning agenda Administered $60,000 program budget, including evaluating competing requests for funds and making allocation recommendations routinely approved by supervisor OTHER EXPERIENCE Server, Ben Franklin s, Philadelphia, PA February-August 03 Invited by supervisor to return for work next summer based on proven ability to multitask and provide superior customer service in busy, neighborhood restaurant Sales Associate, Patriot Books, Philadelphia, PA Summers 02 and 03 Quickly promoted to position of increased responsibility based on demonstrated customer service skills, reliability, and strong work ethic.
James A. Smith Current Address jasmith@email.com Permanent Address 1234 N. Main St. 1111 Oak Ave. Denver, CO 80000 Kansas City, MO 60000 720-987-6534 816-135-7911 OBJECTIVE: Entry-level analyst position in urban planning office B.A. in Environmental Studies, with minor in Communication, expected May 2006 Awarded Regis Achievement Academic Scholarship Developed and submitted proposal to create government work-study position to compost more than 60% of pre-consumer, on-campus food waste and coordinated its approval through three University administrative offices Selected music, developed commentary, and broadcast one-hour, weekly musical radio show on University s KRCX radio station for listeners on campus and in the immediate community Created and implemented new distribution strategies for University s campus newspaper that increased circulation up to 10% within less than one semester, including finding new sources for off-campus distribution within the surrounding community EXPERIENCE Energy Conservation Center, Boulder, CO January 2005-May 2005 Intern Targeted likely sponsors from pool of more than 650 prospects and completed on short deadline cold-call sales of 12 print ads for nonprofit s magazine distributed statewide to more than 100,000 individuals and organizations Conducted follow-up contacts with libraries and municipal building departments to facilitate their participation as new channels of distribution for the nonprofit s magazine Regis University Chemistry Department September 2003-May 2004 Work-Study Teaching Assistant Supervised experiments and answered questions for 20 students for weekly chemistry lab Relied on by class instructor to evaluate and grade within short deadlines lab notebooks and assignments, which represented as much as 25% of each student s final grade Selected by supervisor to grade intermediate exams for upper-division chemistry course Regis University Residence Life September 2002-May 2003 Desk Clerk Entrusted with responsibility for monitoring common areas of residence hall and responding to resident questions and urgent needs during critical evening hours for 200 freshman students Awarded role of trainer for all new desk clerks based on exceptional performance of duties FastTrip, Kansas City, MO October 2000-September 2001 Extra Clerk Promoted to Extra Clerk after only 60 days of 90-day probation period based on demonstrated ability to complete on a timely basis all scheduled and unscheduled job functions Consistently received high scores on secret shopper performance evaluations Selected as temporary manager during training sessions based on accuracy in register transactions and consistently above-average register audits
Norman Vigil 4321 S. Hill St., Centennial, CO 80000 303-456-7890 nvigil@email.com OBJECTIVE Summer internship at government law office Bachelor of Arts in Sociology and Criminal Justice (double major), expected May 2007 GPA: 3.50 Awarded Board of Trustees Academic Scholarship Member, Phi Alpha Delta, International Law Fraternity, Regis University Chapter Played center field for University s NCAA Division II varsity baseball team for two seasons WORK EXPERIENCE Regis University Office of Student Activities, Denver, CO August 2003-Present Director of Intramurals Coordinated all scheduling and officiating logistics for University s entire intramural sports program, covering eight different sports, with up to 10 teams per sport and four sport seasons per school year. Reviewed, evaluated, and amended intramural sports rules for all eight sports, updating rules to mitigate disputes and problems encountered in prior seasons, to accommodate certain requests from students, and to more efficiently manage the number of players on teams. Successfully managed annual budget of $7,500 for purchase of equipment, league memberships, payment of officiating crews, and league prizes. Selected by Director of Student Activities to attend regional Legacy Leadership Conference to promote and refine leadership skills. City of Centennial, Centennial, CO July 2000-Present Recreation Assistant Designed all activities for and conducted four summer camps to teach baseball fundamentals for up to 35 children, ages four to seven. Repeatedly invited to return to co-facilitate basketball and flag-football training camps for up to 40 elementary and middle-school students based on exceptional performance in organizing and conducting such camps. Sears, Roebuck and Co., Denver, CO May 2004-August 2004 Sales Associate Consistently met sales goals in selling extended warranties for major tools and equipment, and achieved sales objectives that placed in the upper-half of all sales associates in department, including both seasonal and permanent employees. Invited by department manager to return as sales associate for busy holiday season based on demonstrated sales and customer service abilities. VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE St. Joseph s Home, Denver, CO June 2005-Present Supervised youth recreational activities for at-risk, elementary school children to provide them with safe recreational environment and positive social contacts.