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What kind of job are you looking for?

I am seeking a job that is fun, challenging, rewarding, and lucrative. A job that has me actively engaged with either the community and/or the business sector would be nice. While skilled in administration, I prefer a job that at least 60% people driven as that is where my true gifts lie. I prefer to work for or with performance driven companies that possess a positive, supportive, and uplifting work culture and a mission and a vision. Lastly, I hope my next position continues to enable me to positively impact lives. All of this said, I am open to all of the possibilities but mainly focusing my search in two main areas sales and marketing and non-profit executive leadership.... read more

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Work history

Camp Coca Cola New England May 2006 to August 2006
Interim Director

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How would you describe your time at Camp Coca Cola New England?

Functioned as camp's operations director. I was responsible for hiring, training, risk management, staff supervision, facility oversight, and program administration.
Finest Kind Signs June 2005 to the present
Independent Contractor, Sales

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How would you describe your time at Finest Kind Signs?

Market and facilitate sales of high end business signage.
AFLAC April 2005 to September 2006
Independent Contractor: Supplemental Insurance Sales

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How would you describe your time at AFLAC?

Marketed and sold supplemental insurance products to company employees which involved extensive business networking and cold calling.
Pinnacle Energy August 2004 to May 2006
Independent Contractor, Sales and Marketing

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How would you describe your time at Pinnacle Energy?

Marketed and sold high end residential exterior remodeling projects. Consistently lead sales team in efficiency and output.
Community Law In Action September 2002 to August 2004
Program Director

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How would you describe your time at Community Law In Action?

Conducted administrative functions associated coordinating the Baltimore Youth Congress and helping its participants meet their strategic vision including fundraising, partnership development, and new program development. Secured grant funding for the creation of two new programs including a teen enrichment center that provided an average of 80 participants daily the opportunity learn about leadership development, become involved in community advocacy as well as participate in workshops and programs that covered the cultural arts, job training, and personal health and wellness.... read more
Taunton Department of Parks and REcreation May 2002 to September 2002
Interim Summer Festival Director

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How would you describe your time at Taunton Department of Parks...?

Coordinated all aspects of summer day camp program for children ages 5-14 including scheduling, staffing, administration and operations.
United Way of Southeastern New England August 2000 to January 2001
Donor Services Account Manager

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How would you describe your time at United Way of Southeastern ...?

Conducted one season fundraising campaign in which I managed more than 300 accounts raised in excess of $2million and exceeded account projections in more than 80% of managed accounts.
Independent Contractor, Trade Show Organizer

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How would you describe your time at The Connecticut Sign Associ...?

Organized and implemented a two day trade conference for sign craftsmen.
YMCA September 1995 to February 2002
Youth/Senior Programs Director

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How would you describe your time at YMCA?

Assumed multiple management and administrative functions within a full facility YMCA; Provided program leadership and guidance in the areas of Health and Fitness, Youth Outreach, Aquatics, and Membership; Managed substantial portion of facilities; Coordinated large scale special events. My efforts resulted in the development of more than twenty programs that served more than 15,000 children, youth, and families. Two of my programs were awarded best in region awards (1st and 2nd place across a multi state territory). Lastly, I was involved in international partnership development and assisted with information and program exchanges with partner Y's in Russia, Germany, and Kenya. Traveled to Germany as a selected delegate of the YMCA of the USA to the World Council Meeting of YMCA's in 1998.... read more
Dare Family Services September 1994 to September 1995
Mentor Supervisor

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How would you describe your time at Dare Family Services?

Provided case management and care plans for youth in specialized foster care; supervised foster parents; served as child advocate with school districts, the Massachusetts Department of Social Services, and the court system.
The Fenway Project November 1989 to June 1994
Youth Program Director

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How would you describe your time at The Fenway Project?

I began as a volunteer as an eighteen year old freshman in college and upon displaying an aptitude for youth work and a love for it, I was hired to open a day camp. The camp grew from a program serving only 4 youth to one in which more than 100 children participated. I continued in a non voluntary capacity throughout college increasing the size and scope of the programs, and vastly increasing volunteerism on campus by involving a host of student organizations in planning activities for neighborhood youth. In this capacity I was twice awarded an outstanding citizen award by the Mayor of Boston and community residents for my contributions to the neighborhood.... read more

Education

Johns Hopkins August 2005 to May 2006
Non-profit Management

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How would you describe your time at Johns Hopkins?

Worked toward completion of a Certificate in Non Profit Management in a graduate studies program. Completed more than 20 credit hours with a cumulative grade point average of 3.92. All credits are applicable toward an MBA. I hope to have the opportunity to complete the Certificate program and apply the credits toward business studies.... read more
Northeastern September 1989 to June 1994
Education, Human Services, African-American Studies

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How would you describe your time at Northeastern?

Undergraduate studies at a cooperative education school. My honors included graduating Cum Laude (3.37 CPA); Kappa Delta Pi; Alpha Delta Omega; Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. My student organizations included Peers Reaching Out, Latin American Student Organization, and the Northeastern University Outing Club. I also completed Cooperative Education assignments with
the Fenway Project (detail above),Campus Outreach Opportunity League (Conference Organizer), Peers Reaching Out Through Theater (Director),Northeastern "Ticket to Success" (Development), 6 City Tour participant (one of three US selected delegates to gain firsthand experience with European and African youth in understanding the challenges facing American culture and society).
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