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PROJECT 2019 |
EDUCATION
Springfield College of Human Services (Milwaukee Downtown)
Master of Science in Organizational Management and Leadership 08/04
University of Wisconsin-Parkside
Bachelor of Art in Criminal Justice 08/02
SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATION
A high-energy, enthusiastic and dependable individual who excels in challenging and competitive environments. Strong organization skills; persuasive, persistent and resolute.Proficient in Microsoft Word, Word Perfect, Excel, PowerPoint, Internet, and AS/400. Hard working, reliable, self-starter; able to collaborate in team enterprise. Proven skills in leadership, communication, and problem solving. Ability to meet proposed deadlines.
ACCOMPLISHMENTS
WI Department of Public Instruction Emergency Teacher Permit /English 2004-05
WI Department of Public Instruction Licensed Long-Term Substitute 2003-06
Gold Club Team Member of The Wackenhut Corporation 2002
WI Department of Regulation and Licensing/Security Personnel 2002
Obtained (14hrs) of Instruction as a Ritualistic Crime Specialist 2001
Awarded Undergraduate Research Funds in Race, Crime, & Law 2000
Awarded Athletic Scholarship in Womens Basketball/UW-Parkside 1998
Awarded Messmer High School Prestige Principals Award 1997
Member of the Dr. Martin Luther King Community Center 1994
EMPLOYMENT
Afro Urban Institute-Charter High School, Milwaukee WI 08/03-Presently
English, and Physical Education Instructor
To educate at-risk students in the areas of: English, Basic Computer Skills and Physical Education by incorporating Milwaukee Public School system guidelines as well as implementing my individual lesson plans surrounded by AUI-Charter High School curriculum.
The Wackenhut Corporation, Milwaukee WI 08/02-08/03
Administrator(Promoted)
Duties included, but were not limited too: weekly data entry of over 350+ employee payroll inquires, updating personnel information to AS/400 database, mature billing and invoice transactions, developing and implementing new hires orientation packages, unemployment transactions, mature scheduling of corporate meetings, ability to meet deadlines, distributing of employees checks bi-weekly, assisting in all aspects of recruiting, and contacting Corporate on disparities found within the companys database.
Iota Heart Auxiliary (University of WI-Parkside) 10/00-05/02
Manager of Community Service
To direct and supervise students, faculty, and volunteers who shared the equal vision of the Iota Heart Auxillary of UW-Parkside in touching the problems vexed in the Kenosha and Racine communities. Developed and implemented fundraisers, workshops, educational awareness seminars, food drives, health conferences, and organized mature volunteers to assist in physical aspects of the various shelters throughout the communities. *Must be detail-oriented.
RELEVANT COURSEWORK
Springfield College of Human Services ( Milwaukee Downtown)
Graduate:
Grantwriting MOML*
Strategic Planning MOML
Policies and Alternatives MOML
Economics of Change MOML
Fiscal Management MOML
University of Wisconsin-Parkside
Undergraduate:
Victimology
Race, Crime, & Law
Criminal Law
Criminology
Restorative Justice*480
Criminal Justice Prodecures*390
RELEVANT COMMUNITY PROJECT EXPERIENCES
2001 Research Project in Collaboration with Dr. Lee Ross Kenosha, WI
· Awarded Undergraduate research funds in collaboration with Dr. Lee Ross of the University of Wisconsin-Parkside in presenting a major issue which surfaced the communities of : Racine and Milwaukee County-detailing the high proportion of prisoners and minorities.
2000 Ritualistic Crime Speaclist Community Presentation Kenosha, WI
· Successfully completed (14) hours of instruction in Kids, Cults, Gangs, and Violence. Participated in presenting training workshops designed exclusively for the Boys and Girls Club of Kenosha and The Kenosha County Gang Committee-geared towards the prevention of Adolescent Involvement in teen related violent incidents.
1994 Building Peace in Our Community Milwaukee,WI
. Bringing together a number of diverse views from all sectors of the community on the mission of the importance of education, and how it plays a huge factor towards the reduction of neighborhood crime. Co-sponsored by the Dr.Martin Luther King Community Center under the guidance of Greg Brown.