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Ryan - Freelance Audio Editing & Fiction Writing
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My name is Ryan and I have been blessed with the gift of music and drama. I enjoy writing songs and editing music on my computer in my spare time and I would love getting paid to do it. I also write horror or fantasy essays plus I train in the art of vocals.
Rock Hill, South Carolina, United States

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Carlosvilkerman - Freelance Commercial Videography & Journalistic Videography
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Biography Moved abroad at the age of 6. Growing up in the Caribbean and later on the Chesapeake Bay area gave me great insight to the Sea. My blood is half chlorine from pools and half Sea water. Had my first 16mm movie film camera at the age of 14, and from then on I have never been able to put it down. The desert is a new experience which I embrace with passion. I am passionate about my work and the hardest working person you will ever meet. I have the references to prove it. Education Towson University. BSc. Biology / Natural Sciences. Towson, MD. / Graduated 1983 University Of Virginia MSc. Ethology (Animal Behavior) Charlottesville, VA. Having teachers like Eugene Clark as an undergraduate student and Dian Fossey as a graduate student, both National Geographic sponsored explorers, could not resist at the first opportunity to go to South America and film documentaries. And so I did since 1989. Two great mentors have influenced my life as cinematographer. Italian Director Francesco Rubartelli and Hungarian Director of Photography Gyula David. They are both still alive and working. Qualifications •Passionate and hard-working. •Expert in cinematography including film and digital with extensive underwater experience. •SCUBA Certified. TRIMIX Certified. AMERICAN RED CROSS Water Safety specialist. •Highly experienced producing and directing high-end photo shoots and commercial productions. •Experience and confident effectively leading a production team. •Very calm under pressure and with tight deadlines. •Diplomatic, optimistic and visionary approach to art, direction and management. •Desire to learn from others and work within a team. •Obsessively attentive to detail and consistency. •Consistently delivers under budget. •Extremely fast learner. •Tri-lingual (English, Spanish, Italian) Press and Awards •ANDA Awards several times. First in 1994 with Pepsi TV commercial "Atlantis". •Photo exhibitions at the National Art Gallery. •Front cover "Advertising Magazine" •Many TV awards since 1989. Experience I have always worked as a freelance cameraman, Director of Photography / Cinematographer. Started shooting documentaries for RCTV, later TVE / Spain. From there, TV commercials. Have had the opportunity to shoot for famous french director Luis Buñuel on his feature film "Barrage sur l'Orinoque". Twice. Very early on, on board the Calypso while their Caribbean Expedition. Have shot two Latin Grammy awarded singers musical video's. •Worked as an Underwater Cameraman for the award winning TV series "Expedicion". This is the most awarded TV series ever produced in Venezuela. Has been sold in over 120 countries. •Worked as a Cinematographer for TVE/Spain, RTL PLUS/Germany, Thalassa/France, Discovery Channel/Latin America. •Worked as Underwater Director of Photography and producer for several production companies such as Taxi Films, Grupo 35 Miami, Prime Time and over 50 others. •Have worked for TV commercials as Director of Photography for clients like: Toyota, Sansung, Ford, Chevrolet, Rolex, Revlon, Ponds, Pepsi, Oster, Movistar, several banks and insurance companies in over 15 different countries. •Have worked as cameraman in over ten (10) TV drama series. •Have worked as 2nd cameraman for the Feature Film "Macuro" and shot underwater scenes for 4 other feature films. "On Foreign Land", "Last Despice", "Barrage sur l'Orinoque" and "Maria Lionza" as Underwater Director of Photography. •Tought camera & cinematography at the National School of Cinematography for 2 years. REFERENCES AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST
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Andrew Cienski - Freelance Content Writing & Proposal Writing
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ANDREW CIENSKI, MA (Linguistics) 229 Howe Street, Victoria BC V8V 4K7 Telephone: 250-995-2713 E-mail: cienski@telus.net PROFESSIONAL PROFILE An innovative and pragmatic writer, editor, public speaker, researcher, and linguist acknowledged for conducting field, archival, and personal interview research. Exceptional attention to detail resulted in accurate articles on a wide range of topics; including environmental, political, arts, history; and for a variety of disciplines; including technical (such as RFP proposals and project summary reports), academic, journalistic, and online. Andrew has edited two books, countless articles, and works of fiction; has worked with authors and production staff to ensure facts are accurate, style is consistent, logic is strong, and deadlines are met. He has in-depth knowledge of Microsoft Word, Power Point, and all Adobe Creative Suite applications; having employed these to layout of newspapers, features, technical reports, advertisements, and books. He is a self motivated worker and team player with a strong collaborative approach to leadership; having worked together with diverse stakeholder groups to develop programs, procure funding, and develop project-end reports. Expertise collaborating with, and consulting to, the public and private sector (UNBC, RRU, United Church, RCMP, First Nations, International Institute for Child Rights and Development and OXFAM) to promote innovative approaches to resolving often contentious contemporary issues. Worked with teams and independently to develop detailed funding proposals for multiyear projects involving public ministry and private sector stakeholders. Familiar with theory and practice of research ethics and intellectual property. CAREER HIGHLIGHTS AND KEY COMPETENCIES Writing, Communications and Editing ? Edited, prepared images in Photoshop and produced 300 page, nine chapter historical monograph using Adobe In Design (involving two language fonts), and secured a publisher. ? Managed project teams consisting of writers, photographers, production staff, and volunteers for major university newspaper to produce feature articles on environmental and social issues of concern to student and employee readership; the articles appeared in print and online. ? Translated and edited translation of Polish manuscript, A Distinguishing Mark: Memoirs of Grarzyna Bacewicz ISBN 0-9735735-0-3 ? Wrote MA thesis which focused on the recording and translation of oral history in two (2) West Coast Aboriginal languages, and developed innovative approach to formatting which reflected the speaker’s use of tone and pause. ? Presented synopses of historical and linguistic research in articles relating to land use and governance for southern Vancouver Island, used for public education and posted on Esquimalt First Nation Community Development website for community capacity development. ? Prepared applications for funding, wrote funding proposals and developed a research program for linguistic research and language revitalization submitted to the Canada Arts Council and University of Washington for Endangered Languages ($50K). ? Wrote investigative feature articles, published by McGill Daily, Monday Magazine, The University of Victoria Martlet, and recently posted on NativeLanguage.org on environmental and Provincial Heritage Branch policies. ? Researched, wrote, and edited briefing documents for Aboriginal and executive stakeholders for International Institute for Child Rights and Development AGM. Advocacy, Negotiation and Public Education ? Using Power Point, four (4) years experience developing and presenting workshops and a lecture for community and post-secondary institutions on topics of BC history, Aboriginal relations, language documentation, government policy, and application of oral history in areas of art, education, and law. ? Developed a program using translations of a traditional First Nations story to address and compare western and aboriginal value systems. ? Facilitated a public information program for the University of Northern British Columbia to encourage the university to incorporate advice from First Nations Elders of interior communities when developing curriculum for First Nations related programming. ? Developed a program in partnership with International Institute for Child Rights and Development (IICRD) to assist the Ministry of Children and Families to introduce a collaborative approach to policy development with Aboriginal communities. ? Trusted by local First Nations communities for ethical approach to research, project development and execution which has lead to the documentation and validation of unique knowledge held by Elders. ? 15 years liaising between physicians, family members, and health care service providers on behalf of clients with severe cognitive disabilities in group home settings relating to societal integration and health related issues. Leadership & Project Management ? Responsible for the development, implementation and ongoing management of year long research project involving personal interviews, archival and quantitative sources. ? Secured and managed project funding from multiple sources including university, government and private donors; tracked expenditures and prioritized tasks to achieve deliverables. ? Managed research project contractors and volunteer writers for Victoria branch of OXFAM, an international NGO conducting humanitarian work, and the Martlet News; developed action plans to ensure priority deliverables were met on time, created schedule of activities, and located advertisers in local business community to secure revenue. ? Coached graduate student researchers in Best Practices approaches and cross-cultural considerations when conducting linguistic field research for academic and language revitalization initiatives. ? Prepared summary reports for provincial government funders. CAREER SUMMARY Writer/Research Consultant, Esquimalt First Nation, Victoria BC (2009 – present) Accountable for consultation with Hereditary Chief to record and transcribe oral history relating to Douglas Treaty negotiations; Royal BC Museum archival research of traditional land use and place names on Vancouver Island; Wrote articles describing traditional resource harvesting locations and practices relating to treaty commitments (especially reefnet fishing sites, hunting, flora harvesting, and village sites) Project Manager, The Tellings of Samuel Sam OC: A Personal History of Saanich Victoria BC (2006 – present) Responsible for procurement and management of funds ($36,000); developing methodology for conducting field research; writing official consent forms for use of intellectual property—done in collaboration with University of Victoria Law department; following Best Practices in Research; recording and translating four hours of oral history in two Island Coast Salish languages. Research Assistant to Dr. Su Urbanczyk, Professor of Linguistics, University of Victoria (2008, 2010) Worked on two projects with Dr. Urbanczyk, and was responsible for conducting internet and archival literature reviews of academic papers; produced annotated bibliography; collected quantitative data of extant language documentation for Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) funding application. Research Assistant for LE,NONET Project, University of Victoria (2005) Researched and wrote curriculum material for cross-cultural professional development program for faculty and employees; collaboratively wrote paper on BC First Nation history for Language Revitalization Program; conducted qualitative and quantitative research on government policy and ramifications of policies on education; researched and assembled reference articles from spectrum of disciplines including psychology, education, law, and history; developed database and searchable index for article library for easy access by students and staff. Teacher's Assistant, University of Victoria, Linguistics from 1st to 4th year (2009) Responsible for guiding and facilitating student participation in class; conduct classes and study sessions; grade papers and provide feedback indicating flaws in arguments and provide suggestions for further exploration. 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ESL Teacher, William Head Penitentiary (Volunteer) (2003) Accountable for preparation of lesson plans and conducting classes; created and graded assignments to improve conversational ability, literacy, and grammar. PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND EDUCATION MA Linguistics, University of Victoria. 2010 Areas of Specialization: ? Collaborating with Elders to record and translate oral history for thesis exploring poetics of Coast Salish oratory. ? Best Practices and research ethics in university policy and language revitalization, First Nations education, and government educational policy. BA Applied Linguistics and Writing, University of Victoria 2005 Double Majors in: ? Writing: involved fiction and journalistic writing, and editing peers’ drafts. ? Applied Linguistics: learned the mechanics of grammar and curriculum design. Certified ESL Instructor (through Applied Linguistics Program) ? Participated in practicums at Camosun College and University of Victoria teaching beginner, intermediate, and advanced students. PUBLISHING HISTORY Books A Distinguishing Mark: Memoirs of Grarzyna Bacewicz ISBN 0-9735735-0-3 Co-translated with Anna Clarke. Published by Krzys Chmiel 2004 Memoirs of Grarzyna Bacewicz, noted Polish violinist and composer. Opowiadania o Historii Mojej Rodziny (Stories of My Family’s History) I laid out this 19 chapter book laid out with Adobe In Design and prepared its 250 images with Photoshop. Printed by Em-Dash Self Published 2005 Academic Papers M’i Tst T’akw’, The Tellings of Dr. Samuel Sam O.C; Text and Coast Salish Oratory MA Thesis, Linguistics May 7, 2010 Towards a Taxonomy of Cowichan Epistemological Roots Proceedings of the 43rd International Conference on Salish and Neighbouring Languages. UBCWPL vol.23 pp 54-83 (June 2009) Role of Sonority in the Prosody of Cowichan Written for Dr. Ewa Czaykowska-Higgins Ling 505 Presented at the Salish/Wakashan round-table 2008 Each Word in Solemn Order Follows Each; Frame and Discourse in the Contextualization of Oral Narrative Written for Dr. Ewa Czaykowska-Higgins Ling 595 Historical Sxwalu (Reefnet) Fishing For Esquimalt First Nation, discusses process of traditional resource use, drawing on archival and interview research, and incorporates First Nation (Lekwungen) language. No, We’re Water People For Esquimalt First Nation, explains context of Douglas Treaty signing and traditional territory designations around southern Vancouver Island Notes on the Swuqwalh, or Coast Salish Nobility Blanket Co-authored with Bill White. Explored the historical, ceremonial, and economic importance of blankets in traditional Coast Salish life. Commissioned by Pauquachin First Nation August 2006 Environmental The Disaster of Climate Change; Depends on Your Definition of Disaster Martlet. Sept 23, 2004 http://www.martlet.ca/old/archives/040923/feature.html Sockeye will be Managed into Extinction Martlet. Nov. 25, 2004 (available upon request) First Nations Issues Off to the Grocery Store; or The Family Works Together. (Circa 1863) Stl’etl’iinep Families Prepare to Host Relatives from the Coast Salish Region. (Circa 1880). Co-authored with Bill White. Published in consecutive issues of Coast Salish News. Spring, 2008 The articles wove the Cowichan language throughout, choosing phrases readers would be able to use in their daily lives. Billy’s Teachings About the Bighouse; With References to the Convention on the Rights of the Child Co-authored with In ‘Child Rights in Practice: Tools for Social Change’ Published by Center of Global Studies, University of Victoria, 2007 Old Bones, New Wounds Involved extensive research of Heritage BC’s Conservation Act as relating to the issue of property development on culturally significant Aboriginal sites—especially burial grounds. Monday Magazine. April 17, 2004 (available upon request) Ancestors Returned to Burial Site Monday Magazine. Aug. 5, 2004 (available upon request) Salish Reburials Spark Calls For Respect Of Dead McGill Daily Sept. 16, 2004 Recently posted on native-language.org/pentlatch.htm Lectures & Workshops Hwiyunem Tseep tthu Sqwal Co-presented with Bill White at Dwight International School’s Aboriginal Day celebrations, outlining the history, language and culture of the Cowichan First Nation. June 2, 2010 Each Word in Solemn Order Follows Each; Frame and Discourse in the Contextualization of Oral Narrative Literatures of the West Coast Symposium held at the University of Victoria. June 5, 2009 Stem ’Alu Kw’amkw’um ’i’ La’lumuthut; What is Being Strong and Being Prepared Co-presented with Bill White as part of the United Church’s Truth and Reconciliation program, this presentation explored traditional Coast Salish values as revealed through a traditional Flood Story. April 19, 2009 Towards a Taxonomy of Epistemological Cowichan Roots. Presented at the 43rd Conference of Salish and Neighbouring Languages, this paper presented results of research conducted with Ruby Peter, Cowichan Elder and linguist. July 26, 2008 Kw’amkw’um tthun Shqwaluwun; The Application of Traditional Values for a Coast Salish Child. Co-presented with Bill White for University of Victoria, Department of Continuing Studies. April 12, 2008 Noble Women, Nobility Blankets; Coast Salish Prestige and Power. Co-presented with Bill White for University of Victoria, Department of Continuing Studies January 26, 2008 There is no Death, Only a Change of Worlds. Co-presented with Bill White for University of Victoria, Department of Continuing Studies October 6, 2006 References Jonathan Gover Manager, Vancouver Island Autistic Homes Society #215-2750 Quadra St. Victoria BC V8T 4E8 (250)-475-2566 Nancy Turner, CM, OBC, PhD, FLS, FRSC Distinguished Professor University of Victoria School of Environmental Studies (250) 721-6124 nturner@uvic.ca Greg Sam Aboriginal Relations Coordinator, Royal Roads University (250)391-2600 ext 4394 greg.1sam@royalroads.ca Kim Recalma-Clutesi Former Council Chief to Qualicum Beach Band (250) 757-9659 kim_recalma-clutesi@shaw.ca
Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
Jenny - Freelance Fashion Illustration & Illustration
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To whom I may concern my name is Jenny. I am a student who is studying Bachelor of Design majoring in Fashion at Massey University. I am a patient hard working and outgoing person who can work under pressure, and quickly pick up skills as different positions require. I am willingly to take care of other people, work well in a team and I can also work independently. During university semesters I can work up to 20 hours, can be flexible, and I can take on full time position in any holidays and vacations. I would love take on a part time ongoing position, and I am able to work during Christmas. Community volunteer: Peer reading (2013) I helped a 13 years old junior student who had problem to read, and to guide them in life decisions. With these responsibilities I learned how to gain trust and communicate to a younger partner. Also being a model for teenager and teach them how to solve problems from their prospective. SOHS ART Week organization (2013 one off) Help organized an art event in coalition with the art, music, and drama departments in South Otago High School. I learned how to take on leaderships based on my professional skills and knowledge at the same time to follow the instructions from other leaders. SOHS Environment Group (2013) This volunteer job was to help recycle rubbish and to remind people of the importance of keeping the environment clean in a small community. This meant in organizing events. I learnt quickly to adapt a different working environment and working style. With the role I asked, I learnt to take opinions and suggestions from other people and turn them into ideas. Exchange student guide/volunteer (2013 part time) Show the exchange students from other countries around, and take them to local student’s classes, to experience New Zealand’s lifestyle. From this job I learned to work and communicate with people from a different culture and country, basic hospitality skills and tourism skills. Stage Challenge leader (2013 one off) This job was being a leader of a part of the stage challenge show of South Otago High school. I learned to gain leadership and work under pressure also skills to chore small-scale group performance/dance. Wellington Lux Festival (2015) In this volunteer job I had a position for doing face painting with little kids and helped out a workshop event also making candyfloss. It has been amazing by not only seen all the lighting designs from artists and communities, but also been amazing helping and making it better as a volunteer. Fashion related Volunteering: Wellington Good Faith Spring Summer 2014/15 Fashion showcase (Sofia Aroha 2014) This is a one off job for NZ designer Sofia Aroha`s fashion showcase. I worked as a backstage dresser/assistance. I helped out for dressing the models, organizing backstage setting, matching /fix and finishing touch part of the garments and shoes. As well as greeting customers and selling garments. I learned to gain leadership from working in a stressful and time limited situation with people that I have never worked before, and worked this job with passion and professional quality. CLARK DEAN Studio|DEAD COLLEGE BOYS|2015 summer collection (2015 casual) This is a casual job for a formal Massey graduates Clark Dean man`s wear clothing line. I worked as a intern assistance which I helped out for a few of his garments as a cutter/pressing jobs and the collection photo shoot. I have lifted up my skills of cutting garments layering pattern and gain better understanding of zero wasted fabric layering. Finding solutions fast when the condition changes. SHOW Wellington fashion & interior textile design collaboration|Zambesi 35 years (2015 May) This a volunteer position organized by SHOW Wellington 2015. I worked as a backstage dresser/ assistance with a team of volunteers from Massey University and NZ fashion polytechnic. It was a first time fashion collaboration event with fashion brands such as Trelise Cooper, HMS, Ziggurat, ManDatory etc. and with the final main show of Zambesi 35 years collection. I have gained more communication skills while helping with customers. I have a better understanding of the processes the set up and the organisation for back stage in a big event. Hospitality: Greenery Cafe door stand waitress (2013 February /part time) I worked as a door stand waitress in a formal western restaurant. From this job I learned how to wait customers when they first come into the restaurant and seat them, also basic greeting and etiquette for formal restaurant. Customer service: Wellington city new world /customer service assistance (2014 September to April) In this job I mainly worked at the checkout as a cashier, I also assisted and helped out customers with general requirements. I was also given permission to sale restrictive items to customers that is reached legal age. In the position I learned to be patient with people and do not panic when there is a difficult situation. I learned how to use the right manner attitude and language also knowledge about food packaging to satisfied consumers. Background information: I have a multi culture background, moved to New Zealand 5 years ago, then decide to study fashion design at Massey University Wellington in 2014. Before my two years of university studies I was trained in an outside school art school for a long period of time and have experienced wide range of art making, such as jewellery making, hard/soft material crafting, pottery, painting (acrylic, watercolour, gouache, traditional Chinese painting), drawing. I also enjoy playing piano and I have played piano in many formal occasions and opening events before. I speak 4 languages including fluent English, Chinese-Mandarin and Chinese-Cantonese. I can understand but only speak a little bit of Japanese. Computer skills: MS Excel MS Word Photoshop PowerPoint Illustrator Indesign After Effects Languages: Chinese-Cantonese Chinese-Mandarin English Japanese Achievements: South Otago High School Senior Prize giving classical solo piano performance 2013 South Otago High School International student of the year (trophy) 2013 South Otago High School Best art work of the year (trophy) 2013 South Otago High School R. Jaansen Scholarship Art (certificate, scholarship) 2013 South Otago High School Certificate of Community service -- Peer reading 2013 NCEA Art endorsement with excellence Level 2, 3 NCEA over all Merit endorsement 2013 N.Z. Modern School of Music Assn Classical Piano Own Choice – Open (3rd place certificate) September 2013 N.Z. Modern School of Music Assn Piano Duet Test – Open (4th place certificate) September 2013 Reference: Dean of International Students, Mr. John Douglas: jdouglas@sohs.school.nz Mrs. Jo Jory: jjory@sohs.school.nz Mr. John Sibley: jsibley@sohs.school.nz Namali Sura, check out customer service manager (Wellington city new world) namalisura@yahoo.com Cherie Wu, Massey Wellington Team Leader International Student Support +64 4 801 5799 ext 63622 c.j.wu@massey.ac.nz Holly McQuillan, Senior lecturer, Nga Pae Mahutonga - The School of Design +64 (0)4 801 5799 ext 63653 h.l.mcquillan@massey.ac.nz Nina Weaver, Senior tutor, Nga Pae Mahutonga - The School of Design +64 (0)4 801 5799 ext 63649 n.m.weaver@massey.ac.nz Debbie Fish Volunteer Co-ordinator LUX Light Festival t. 027 240 2990 /e. debbie@lux.org.nz For further reference please contact If the position is available please do not hesitate to contact me Thank you :) Kind regards
Papakura, Auckland, New Zealand
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I have owned and operated Mykelangelo Productions since 1985. I was the Political/Sports cartoonist and illustrator for Citizen Publications responsible for 6 newspapers a week in Boston, Mass. I freelanced for The Boston Herald, Boston Globe and Middlesex News as well until I concentrated more in custom airbrushing in the 1990's. In 2000, I painted more on canvas and branched out into tattooing but always went back to my first love...comics. My first independant venture in comics, SWISH is in development and I am currently inking Witch Hunter for Monarch Comics
New York, New York, United States
Dkldr - Freelance Article Writing & Content Writing
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Freelance author/journalist/editor with ten years' professional experience . I have written two critically acclaimed books published in the US, UK, Russia and Poland, and I have appeared on television and radio to promote them. I have also written widely for magazines and newspapers around the world, contributing reviews, features, profiles, wire copy, reports, travel, business and technology news and much else. Clients include Esquire, the London Times, The Guardian, Folha de Sao Paolo and many others. In addition, I have written and presented for radio, written an academic research paper, and since 2011 have worked as a freelance consultant and writing coach, helping a variety of authors craft a diverse range of texts ranging from horror novels to the text/storyline for a rock opera. I also have a background in education, having worked for almost a decade as a language instructor in the former USSR.
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Heather Glenn - Freelance Editing & Ghostwriting
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6+ years writing for websites, from online games to sales to biological information. 2 years experience ghostwriting. 4 years experience making 3d graphics (but not animated). Excellent drawing/graphic skills for animal related art. Well-versed in a wide variety of subjects, extremely well-informed about current events and US/international politics. Happy to work with clients on revisions until everyone is satisfied!
Tenino, Washington, United States
Dyana Berthaud - Freelance CAD & Drafting
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DYANA BERTHAUD'S EXPERIENCE Design Specialist for Build It Back NYC Perez, APC Privately Held; 11-50 employees; Architecture & Planning industry December 2013 – Present (3 months) Greater New York City Area President - NYIT-NOMAS National Organization of Minority Architects Architecture & Planning industry September 2012 – May 2013 (9 months) 1855 Broadway Relay information between Professionals of NYCOBA and NYIT-NOMAS. Inform students of NYIT about NOMA and NYCOBA events and opportunities. Head of executive board. Delegate and administer tasks to members. Create and coordinate events with other clubs and organizations on campus. NYIT Work Study New York Institute of Technology Educational Institution; 501-1000 employees; Higher Education industry September 2007 – May 2013 (5 years 9 months) Midtown, New York Fabrication Lab Monitor: Monitored tool and machines in the wood shop. Supervised over students who worked with Laser Cutter Machines and troubleshoot any problems computer or machines. Dept. of Campus Life - Office Assistant : Assisted with copies, Excel files, and filing. Run errands for Dean and other faculty members in various campus offices. Dept. of Counseling & Wellness - Office Assistant: Assisted with copies, Excel files, and filing. Dept. of Academic Enrichment - Office Assistant : Helped organize student files regarding students who need assistance with academic or personal issues. Manned the office for messages from faculty, students, or professors. The Learning Center - Office Assistant : Guided students in the process of registering for a tutor. Relay information between tutors and students to maintain constant communication. Organized files and office. Housing Specialist Assistant HELP USA Nonprofit; 501-1000 employees; Nonprofit Organization Management industry July 2012 – August 2012 (2 months) Harlem, New York Assisted with room inspections, filing, and relay information to Department of Homeless Services Senator of NOMAS NOMA - Students September 2010 – January 2012 (1 year 5 months) Midtown , New York Relayed information between SGA and NOMAS. Represented NOMAS during weekly Senate Meetings. Managed NOMAS paperwork for Student Government. Architecture Intern New York City Transit Government Agency; 10,001+ employees; Transportation/Trucking/Railroad industry July 2010 – August 2010 (2 months) Financial District, New York Projects: Bronx 217st Substations, 3D Model and Renderings Bus Depot Renovation Rendering
Richmond Hill, New York, United States
Natasha Parrish - Freelance Cartooning & Graphic Design
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I've been interested in cartoons since I first beheld Yogi Bear in all his 2D glory as a child. That started me off drawing my own characters at 8 years old and I haven't really stopped drawing since. This talent has helped me become a comic artist, toy designer, graphic designer, and superb entertainer to children at family get togethers. I'm a kid at heart that still loves to play!
Brooklyn, New York, United States