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Dave Forbes - Freelance Illustration & Medical Illustration |
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I majored in Illustration at Massachusetts College of Art and Design and worked for Dartmouth Publishing in Sudbury, MA, from 1999 - December 2012, where I was a staff illustrator. My projects at Dartmouth Publishing started with simple infographical charts and black line illustration for education and science media, including some traditional illustration with pen and ink. The increasing...
Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States
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www.globalscienceandenvirotech.com
Boston, Massachusetts, United States
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Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States
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Adams, Massachusetts, United States
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Objective: To obtain an online job that works around my strict school schedule in which I can use the skills I have gained as a humanities, English and mathematics tutor. Education: Columbia University New York, NY 01/2014 Bergen Community College Paramus, NJ A.A- Psychology Graduated 12/2012 GPA 3.9 Fordham University Bronx, NY Semester of Business Administration 09/10-12/10 Skills: -Certified Member of Violence Intervention Prevention program at Bergen Community College -Service Learning with Autistic Spectrum Students at Bergen Community College Honors Program -Note Taker for Hearing Impaired students -Tutoring Skills (elementary, middle school, high school, and college levels) -Bilingual (English, Spanish) -Canvassing Experience -Microsoft Word & Excel -Art School/Gallery Summer Internship -Editing experience Work Experience: Bergen Community College Paramus, NJ - Professional Tutor 9/2013-Present - Mathematics - Chemistry - Humanities - English Chiropractic for Prevention New York, NY - Chiropractic Assistant 1/2013-6/2013 - Filing and scheduling appointments - Provide excellent customer service - Some knowledge of insurance claims Women’s Health Care Group Teaneck, NJ - File patient information into 12/2012-07/2013 database - Contact patients and collect information Starbucks Coffee Paramus NJ - Provide customer service 05/2011-09/2011 - Cashier experience - Fast paced environment - Handle cash transactions References: Available upon request
Cresskill, New Jersey, United States
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CYNTHIA M. MATISHEK 10 Old Mamaroneck Road, 2D, White Plains, NY 10605 | Telephone (914) 843-2356 | Email: cmfagnani@aol.com LEGAL WORD PROCESSOR/DOCUMENT PRODUCTION SPECIALIST Relevant Qualifications: Over 20 years experience as word processor in a professional law firm supporting attorneys across multiple practices; (including Trusts and Estates, litigation, trademark, real estate, and corporate law). Ability to multi-task and effectively meet the challenge of competing priorities; easily adapts as workflow dictates and exhibit high level of professionalism and team spirit Skills: Advanced proficiency in MS Word, Outlook; working knowledge of MS PowerPoint and Excel; proficient in complex numbering schemes; styles and advanced formatting; mail merge, tables of contents and authority, proofreading; strong interpersonal skills; Filesite, Worksite, iManage, Legal MacPac, Deltaview, InterAction, DTE, Line draw, Adobe Pro, and Photoshop (basic), PeopleSoft EMPLOYMENT HISTORY: 9/10 to Shipman & Goodwin LLP , Stamford, CT Present: Legal Word Processor/Document Specialist Create, revise and proofread complex legal documents through direct input, scanner or electronic media adhering to Firm standards. Scan pdf documents, convert to Word and apply formatting with styles. Transcribe dictation. Input Attorney time. Handle voluminous printing jobs. Effectively coordinate and communicate with other admin staff and Office Manager regarding workflow and relevant issues; provide backup support in secretaries’ absence. 10/09 to 7/10 LawDocsXpress Part-time Legal Transcriber 8/10 to 3/11 Westchester Community College (Valhalla) - Purchasing Department Administrative Assistant (part-time) Provided a full range of administrative assistance, supporting the purchasing department. Performed research of vendor prices, handled receipt of bids from various vendors, prepared contracts and created reports from collected data. Managed telephone calls and routed inquiries to appropriate staff; set up and maintained vendor files; sorted and distributed incoming mail. 10/04 to 2/09 Day Pitney LLP, Stamford, CT Legal Word Processor Created, revised and formatted complex legal documents adhering to Firm guidelines; maintained an accurate work log of daily workflow and recorded time worked on each document; converted pdf documents into Word and applied advanced formatting as required. Worked on digital transcriptions. Trouble-shoot and resolve issues with problematic Word documents. Worked with Probates, Execution Summaries and coordinated with Attorneys the Summer Associates work products and evaluations. Maintained and updated attorney bios. Was part of the Social Committee Group responsible for organizing social gatherings for the Firm. 5/04 to 9/04 Various Temporary Agencies 11/03 to 5/04 Marden, Harrison & Krueter Accounting Firm, White Plains, NY Temporary Work - Word Processor 4/89 to 10/03 Phillips Nizer LLP, New York, NY Word Processing Specialist Responsibilities included word processing and software support to over 100 attorneys, paralegals and secretaries. Did extensive formation, editing and proofreading of legal documents utilizing columns, tables, graphics, automatic paragraph numbering (softwise), merge, sort and macros; created statistical charts. Experienced in litigation, trusts and estates, corporate, trademark, real estate and Matrimonial law. Worked on transcriptions. 2/88 to 4/89 Levin & Weissman, New York, NY Legal Word Processor 10/87 to 1/88 GCI Temporary Service Inc., New York, NY 2/80 to 9/86 Manufacturers Hanover Trust Company - Real Estate Division, New York, NY Administrative Supervisor
Groton, Connecticut, United States
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Jason Starr - Freelance Video Production & Movie Production |
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FILM EXPERIENCE A “North By Northwest” Scene Short Film Scene BYU Media Arts Produced, Directed, and Edited Jan 2013-April 2013 BYU Broadcasting Broadcasting Company Provo, Utah Media Archive Assistant June 2012-Present Mirror Portrait Student Capstone Film BYU Media Arts Assistant Editor and Sound Assistant Oct 2012-Dec 2012 Robo Kid Short Film Provo, Utah Locations Manager June 2012 The Bitter Pill Student Capstone Film BYU Media Arts, Locations Manager Jan 2012-April 2012 Ghostbusters SLC Chronicles Web Series Episode Jon Rudy, Independent Assistant Camera, Scene Construction Film Maker, Summer 2011 The Boy the Boots and the Devil 25 Minute Student Film BYU Media Arts Craft Service Head Nov 2013 For Robbing the Dead Feature Film Firstlight Independent Production Assistant April 2010-June 2010 A More Silent World 3 Minute Documentary Salt Lake City, Utah (Growing Up as a CODA) Short Film Jan 2010-April 2010 Produced, Directed, Filmed, and Edited SKILLS • Final Cut Pro • Some Avid Media Composer • Some Adobe Premier • Final Draft • Adobe Photoshop • Microsoft: Word, Excel, Powerpoint, Outlook • Sign Language EDUCATION: Brigham Young University Provo, Utah Bachelor of Arts: Media Arts April 2013 • 3.98/4.0 GPA • Graduated Summa *** Laude • Edwin S. Hinckley Scholarship: Fall 2011 • Phi Kappa Phi honor society: Winter 2011 • Dean’s list – Summer 2009 to Fall 2010, and Winter 2011 to present
Clearfield, Utah, United States
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Laura A. Crittenden, Ph.D. Education: Ph.D. Mississippi State University 2001 Higher Education Administration Minor: English M.A. Mississippi State University 1997 English B.A. University of Maryland 1992 English Minor: Psychology A.A. Germanna Community College 1989 General Studies Certificates: • Graduate, New & Aspiring Leaders (University & Professional Continuing Education Association), 2011 • Graduate, Institute for Emerging Leadership in Online Learning (Penn State & SLOAN-C), 2009 Certification: • Phi Theta Kappa International Honor Society Instructor of Phi Theta Kappa Leadership Development Studies, 2002 Teaching Experience: • Undergraduate Education (English) - Mississippi State University, Starkville, Mississippi, 1995-1999 • International Education (English as a Second Language) - Mississippi State University, Starkville, Mississippi, 2005 - 2009 • International Education (English as a Second Language) - World Education Center, Okinawa, Japan, 1992-1995 • Personal Enrichment (Creative Writing) - Mississippi State University, Starkville, Mississippi, 2007 • Dissertation Co-Chair (3 graduated) – Mississippi State University, Starkville, Mississippi, 2008-2011 • Thesis Committee Member (1 successfully proposed) – Mississippi State University, Starkville, Mississippi, 2010-present Administrative Experience: • Manager, Office of Academic Outreach, Division of Academic Outreach & Continuing Education, Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, Mississippi, 2002-2012 • Program Coordinator of Community College Studies, Department of Educational Leadership and Distance Learning Program Coordinator, Division of Academic Outreach & Continuing Education, Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, Mississippi, 2001-2002 • Graduate Research Assistant, Department of Educational Leadership, Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, Mississippi, 1999-2001 Career Details: 2002-2012 Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, Mississippi MANAGER, OFFICE OF ACADEMIC OUTREACH Responsibilities include overall management of all distance learning program coordinators for the Division of Academic Outreach & Continuing Education and all academic credit courses, certifications, and degree programs throughout the university offered via distance and independent study (College and High School), establishment and development of distance learning and independent study academic programs and courses offered, development of partnerships with academic departments throughout the university, state, and region, expertise in institutional instructional hiring practices and instructional contracts, research and assessment of technological advancement needs for distance learning classrooms and programs, maintenance of a $10 million budget, participation in the development of resource management and offering of independent study, online instruction, and distance learning programs, preparation of reports for regional accreditation organizations, development and implementation of marketing plans, development of institution-wide academic outreach policy and procedures, expert in distance learning program assessment and adherence to regional accreditation agency (SACS) and federal education mandates, participation on institutional, state, and national committees, representation of the institution in terms of distance learning at national conferences, conduct scholarly research, publish, present at national conferences, and write and implement grants 2001-2002 Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, Mississippi PROGRAM COORDINATOR OF COMMUNITY COLLEGE STUDIES DISTANCE LEARNING PROGRAM COORDINATOR Responsibilities include development and coordination of the Doctor of Philosophy in Community College Leadership distance learning degree program and the Mid-South Community College Fellowship Program (MCCFP), co-coordination of the Educational Policy Fellowship Program (EPFP), coordination of the CCL program via distance in conjunction with the Division of Academic Outreach & Continuing Education, development of the Master of Arts in Teaching – Community College Instruction (MAT) distance learning program, graduate curricula development, preparation of instructional contracts, Doctoral Student Advisor and Admissions Administrator and Committee Member, Advisor and Committee Member of the MidSouth Partnership for Rural Community Colleges in collaboration with Alcorn State University, doctoral CCL students advisor, managing multiple grant budgets, specializing in departmental adherence to regional (SACS) and national (NCATE) accreditation organizations, participating as a Dissertation Committee Member, present at regional conferences, and write and implement multiple grants 1999-2001 Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, Mississippi GRADUATE RESEARCH ASSISTANT Responsibilities include coordination of the MidSouth Community College Fellowship Program (MCCFP), co-coordination of the Educational Policy Fellowship Program (EPFP), management of multiple budgets, write grants, statistician for the Community of Hope project, editor of all departmental paperwork and formal documents. 1999 Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, Mississippi ENGLISH INSTRUCTOR, DEVELOPMENTAL ENGLISH Responsibilities include teaching two summer developmental courses, development of the English Exit Examination, monitoring the Institution of Higher Learning (IHL) lab, creating and evaluating all English tests of proficiency 1998-1999 Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, Mississippi INSTRUCTOR, FRESHMAN ENGLISH COMPOSITION Responsibilities include teaching Grammatical Instruction, English Composition I, English Composition II, and Accelerated English Composition II, participating in consecutive appointments to the Freshman Committee for the Provost's Standing Examination, counseling and advising students (200+), preparing course syllabi, daily lesson plans, tests, writing proficiency criteria, and course grades 1995-1998 Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, Mississippi GRADUATE TEACHING ASSISTANT, FRESHMAN ENGLISH Responsibilities include teaching Grammatical Instruction, English Composition I, and English Composition II, providing instructional aid to the Director of Freshman English, re-developing English Composition requirements, preparing daily lesson plans, tests, and writing proficiency criteria, attending teaching workshops, participating in administrative grading duties 1992-1995 World Education Center, Okinawa, Japan INSTRUCTOR, ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE Responsibilities include teaching pre-K-12, college students, adult conversation, and private tutorials, designing school and course curricula, creating courses, conducting oral and written examinations and proficiency policies, conducting student and parental counseling sessions, preparing quarterly grade reports, and implementing cultural exchange programs Grants (by year): • Elementary Education Tri-State Educational $9,000.00 2011 Distance Learning Program Foundation • Elementary Education Tri-State Educational $9,000.00 2010 Distance Learning Program Foundation • Elementary Education Tri-State Educational $9,000.00 2009 Distance Learning Program Foundation • Elementary Education Tri-State Educational $9,000.00 2008 Distance Learning Program Foundation • Elementary Education Tri-State Educational $9,000.00 2007 Distance Learning Program Foundation • Elementary Education Tri-State Educational $9,000.00 2006 Distance Learning Program Foundation • SLOAN Semester SLOAN Foundation $1,500.00 2005 • Simrall 106 IVN Room SMARTer Kids $4,600.00 2005 Foundation • Elementary Education Tri-State Educational $9,000.00 2005 Distance Learning Program Foundation • East Central BellSouth Foundation $32,000.00 2004 Partnership • Elementary Education Tri-State Educational $9,000.00 2004 Distance Learning Program Foundation • Elementary Education Tri-State Educational $9,000.00 2003 Distance Learning Program Foundation • East Central BellSouth Foundation $50,000.00 2002 Partnership • Mid-South Community Phil Hardin Foundation $42,000.00 2002 College Fellowship Program • Leadership Institute Head Start $40,000.00 2002 • Mid-South Community Lower Pearl River $12,500.00 2002 College Fellowship Valley Foundation Program • Mid-South Community Phil Hardin Foundation $43,000.00 2001 College Fellowship Program • Educational Policy Phil Hardin Foundation $11,000.00 2001 Fellowship Program • Educational Policy Lower Pearl River $11,600.00 2001 Fellowship Program Valley Foundation • Mid-South Community Lower Pearl River $12,500.00 2001 College Fellowship Valley Foundation Program • The Mid-South Ford Foundation $250,000.00 2001 Partnership for (3-year) Rural Community Colleges • Vocational Teacher Mississippi Department $513,802.00 2002 Licensure Program of Education (6-year) • Vocational Rehabilitation Mississippi Department $159,671.25 2000 Program by Distance of Rehabilitation Services (3-year) • Mid-South Community Phil Hardin Foundation $43,000.00 2000 College Fellowship • Educational Policy Head Start $50,000.00 2000 Fellowship Program Professional Activities: Community College Activities - • Dissertation Committee Member & Co-Chair (multiple) • Co-Author, Community College Leadership Doctoral Program • Co-Author, Master of Arts – Community College Instruction • Implemented the Community College Leadership Doctoral Degree for the State of Kentucky • Organized and Facilitated Community College Leadership Doctoral Program’s Comprehensive Examination • Created Guidelines for Community College Leadership Doctoral Program’s Comprehensive Examination • Advisory Board Member, the Mid-South Partnership for Rural Community Colleges • Grant Writing Committee Member, the Mid-South Partnership for Rural Community Colleges • Budget Manager, Mid-South Community College Fellowship Program Accreditation Activities – • Purchased SLOAN-C CollegePass Professional Development Workshops for Online Faculty & Staff • Registered University as a SLOAN-C Institutional Member for Access to Online Faculty & Student Resources & Networking Opportunities • Southern Association of Colleges & Schools (SACS) Accreditation Specialist & Institutional Representative for Distance Learning • National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE) Specialist (College of Education) • Developed and Manage Distance Learning Faculty Support & Services Survey (SACS) • Developed and Manage Distance Learning Student Support & Services Survey (SACS) • Developed and Managed Distance Learning Student Online Focus Group Questionnaire (SACS) • Present SACS Executive Summaries to Institutional Administration • Co-Developed Content for Online Faculty Training Program (SACS) • Assisted in the Institutional Development of Contact Hours Translation for all Online Courses (SACS) • Gained Full Accessibility Compliance for all Courses & Web Sites (SACS) • Member, College of Education’s Teacher Education Council (NCATE) • External Advisory Council, Department of Instructional Systems & Workforce Development (NCATE) • Restructured Faculty Instructional & Developmental Contract Process (SACS) • Member, ScanTron System Implementation & Creation Committee of New Institution-Wide Faculty Evaluation for Online Classes (SACS) • Oversee Instructional and Developmental Contracts for HRM Compliance (SACS) • Established Institutional Distance Learning Revenue Share Model (SACS) • Member, Distance Learning Advisory Committee to the Commissioner of the Institutions of Higher Learning (SACS) • Produced Institute of Higher Learning Report on Online Enrollment and Credit Hours Produced (SACS) Institutional Advancement Activities - • Developed new Marketing Request System and Overhauled Office • Built New Interactive Video Classrooms (2) • Consultant to the Director, Mississippi State University’s Division of Academic Outreach & Continuing Education Internal Reorganization • Streamlined Academic Outreach Course and Instructor Databases • Implemented the SLOAN Semester for Displaced Hurricane Katrina Students • Negotiated, Developed, and Implemented Internal and External Programmatic Memorandums of Understanding • Assessed and Recommended New Salary and Title Structures for the Unit • Won Exemplary Program International Award from LERN for the Elementary Education Distance Learning Program • Partner in University Purchase of WIMBA • Created and Implemented Marketing Plan for Academic Programs • Increased Program and Course Offerings via Distance at an Annual Growth Rate of 13% • Developer, Developmental English Exit Examination Development & Service Activities - • Participated in the Center for Teaching & Learning’s Boot Camp Program • Participated in Day One Leadership Program • Completed, Northeast Mississippi's Community Relations Association's Management Seminar, East Mississippi Community College • Freshman Mentor, Mississippi State University • Chair, Outstanding Service Graduate Assistant Award Selection Committee • Member, Starkville Arts Council • Co-Chair, Starkville Arts Council Talent Show • Successive Appointments, Freshman Committee for the Provost's Advanced Standing Examination • Evaluation Researcher, Bedford/St. Martin's Press • Evaluator, Phi Kappa Delta Essay Scholarship Awards • Lifetime member, Mississippi State University Alumni Association • Lifetime member, University of Maryland Alumni Association, 1992-present • Lifetime member, Zeta Tau Alpha Alumni Association, 1990-present Professional Skills: • Experienced in Marketing Degree Programs and Student Recruitment • Proficient in Developing and Conducting Market Analyses, Business and Strategic Plans • Authority in Traditional and Distance Program Development and Implementation • Experienced in Admissions, Registration, and Student Advising Policy and Procedures • Great Ability to Network and Partner with other Departments, Four and Two-Year Colleges, and Educational Institutions • Vast Expertise in Developing, Maintaining, and Managing University Budgets and Payroll Procedures • Specialist in Distance Learning Policies and Procedures, including Curricula and Accreditation Regulations • Thorough Understanding of Institutional Budget Policies and Procedures • Expert in Guidelines for Dissertations and Theses • Extensive Knowledge of Instructional Technology and Distance Learning Classrooms • Command of Assessing Traditional, Adult, and Distance Learner Needs • Incorporation of Technology in the Classroom • Development and Design of School and Course Curricula • Excellent Written and Oral Communication Publications (by year): • Roberts, J., Crittenden, L., & Crittenden, J. (2011). Students with disabilities & online learning: A cross institutional study of perceived satisfaction with accessibility compliance & services. The Internet and Higher Education, 14 137-200. doi: 10.1016/j.iheduc.2011.05.004 • Stumpf, D., Holt, D. Crittenden, L., & Davis, E. Forthcoming. The order of things: Ethical foundations for community college leaders. Community College Journal of Research and Practice. • Crittenden, L. A. (2011, Spring). Educating tomorrow’s leaders today. SEEN, 13.1, 50-51. • Crittenden, J., Monroy, C., Crittenden, L. & Roberts, J. (2009). Supporting Distance Learning and Continuing Education Programs: A Case Study in the Design and Development of Information Technology. In G. Siemens & C. Fulford (Eds.), Proceedings of World Conference on Educational Multimedia, Hypermedia and Telecommunications 2009 (pp. 1218-1226). Chesapeake, VA: AACE. • Roberts, J., Crittenden, L. & Crittenden, J. (2009). Students with Disabilities & Online Learning: A National Study of Enrollment & Perceived Satisfaction with Institutional Accessibility Compliance & Services. In G. Siemens & C. Fulford (Eds.), Proceedings of World Conference on Educational Multimedia, Hypermedia and Telecommunications 2009 (pp. 4419-4422). Chesapeake, VA: AACE. • Roberts, J. & Crittenden, L. (2009). Accessible distance education 101. Research in Higher Education Journal, 4, 55-66. • Crittenden L. A. (2009, Winter). Mississippi State University’s elementary education program: Poised to meet the needs of a global population. SEEN, 11.3, 66. • Roberts, J. B., Crittenden, L. A., Hollingshed, M. M., & Craven, T. (2007). Accessible Distance Education 101. Proceedings of the 5th Annual Hawaii International Conference on Education, USA, pp. 6778-6791. • Lovell, N., Crittenden, L., Stumpf, D., & Davis, M. (2003). The road less traveled: Atypical doctoral preparation of leaders in rural community colleges. Community College Journal of Research and Practice, 27, 1-14. doi: 10.1080/10668920390128636 • Lovell, N. B., Alexander, M. L., & Kirkpatrick, L. A. (2002). Minority faculty at community colleges. Fastback 490. Indiana: Phi Delta Kappa Educational Foundation. • Kirkpatrick, L. (2001). Faculty diversity: A multicultural strategy for community colleges, ERIC Digest, 1-6. Reviews (by year): • Presentation Proposal Reviewer, SLOAN-C International Conference on Online Learning, 2011 • Textbook Reviewer, The Right Tools for the Right Job: Building Communication Skills, 2001 • Textbook Reviewer, Policy Studies for Educational Leaders, 2000 • Student Evaluation Reviewer, Bedford/St. Martin's Press, 1998 Dissertations & Theses Committees (by year): • Wilson, V. B. (2010). Examining the moral reasoning and ethical decision making among community college vice presidents and presidents in Mississippi. (Doctoral dissertation). • Edwards, D.L. (2011). The relationship between first generation students’ grade point averages and social and academic integration. (Doctoral dissertation). • Roberts, J. (2011). Distance education in natural resources: A national study of inhibitors and motivators for participation in distance education programs. (Doctoral dissertation). • Swann, T. (2011). Effects of an online orientation course for undergraduate students participating in online courses. (Unpublished thesis). Mississippi State University, Starkville. Professional Workshops, Presentations, and Seminars Conducted (by year): • Pennsylvania State University System, National Distance Learning Virtual Discussion, Online via WIMBA, 2011 • University Professional & Continuing Education Association International Conference, Gateways to Success for Diverse Learners, Toronto, Ontario, April 2011 • SLOAN-C International Conference, Students with Disabilities & Online Learning: A Cross-Institutional Study of Perceived Satisfaction with Institutional Accessibility Compliance & Services, Orlando, FL, 2010 • SLOAN-C International Conference, Online Cheating Defined: What is Academically Dishonest Behavior, Virtually Speaking?, Orlando, FL, 2009 • National Outreach Scholarship Conference, Developing Effective and All-Inclusive Policies & Procedures for Distance Education, Madison, WI, 2009 • Association for the Advancement for Computing in Education International Conference, Supporting Distance Learning and Continuing Education Programs: A Case Study in the Design and Development of Information Technology, Oahu, HI, 2009 • Association for the Advancement for Computing in Education International Conference, Students with Disabilities & Online Learning: A National Study of Enrollment & Perceived Satisfaction with Institutional Accessibility Compliance & Services, Oahu, HI, 2009 • Association of Continuing Higher Education Region 7 Annual Conference, Restructuring Academic Outreach & Continuing Education for Future Growth, Athens, GA, 2007 • International Conference on Teaching & Leadership Excellence Conference, Restructuring Academic Outreach & Continuing Education for Future Growth, Austin, TX, 2007 • Elementary Education Distance Learning Program Orientation, Northeast Mississippi Community College, Decatur, MS, 2007 • Outreach & Scholarship Conference, Finding the Perfect Match: Linking Program Design to Population Needs, Madison, WI, 2007 • Outreach & Scholarship Conference, Developing a Comprehensive Outreach Structure within a University Poster, Madison, WI, 2007 • Outreach & Scholarship Conference, Providing Science Content to K-12 Teachers via Distance Learning Poster, Madison, WI, 2007 • Creating Futures Through Technology Conference, Harvesting Outreach & Engagement: Developing Effective Partnerships at the Grand Casino, Tunica, Mississippi, 2006 • Mississippi State University’s Faculty Senate Roundtable, Graduate Education: Problems and Perspectives, Plymouth Bluff, Mississippi, 2006 • Center of Higher Learning, Engineering and MBA Distance Learning Programs at the Stennis Space Center, Mississippi, 2006 • Creating Futures Through Technology Conference, Using Innovative Technology to Enhance the Online Learning Environment at the Beau Rivage, Biloxi, Mississippi, 2005 • Mississippi State University’s Information Technology Services, Institution-Wide Online Evaluation System, Mississippi State University, Mississippi, 2005 • Mississippi State University’s Faculty Senate Roundtable, Distance Learning at Mississippi State University, Plymouth Bluff, Mississippi, 2005 • Creating Futures Through Technology Annual Conference, Innovative Use of Technology at Mississippi State University, at the Beau Rivage, Biloxi, Mississippi, 2005 • Creating Futures Through Technology Annual Conference, MS e-Campus at the Beau Rivage, Biloxi, Mississippi, 2004 • Creating Futures Through Technology Annual Conference, Improving the Online Learning Environment at the Beau Rivage, Biloxi, Mississippi, 2004 • Division of Continuing Education Student Training Workshop, Credit Studies Unit Student Worker and Graduate Assistant Policies and Procedures, 2004 • Phi Delta Kappa International, Fastback Author Seminar on Distance Education and Teacher Education, A Distance Success Story at Mississippi State University, Mississippi State University, 2003 • Southeastern Association for Community College Research’s 31st Annual Conference, The MidSouth Community Fellowship Program: Results of a Comprehensive Survey, The Majestic Hotel, Hot Springs, Arkansas, 2002 • Southeastern Association of Community College Research’s 31st Annual Conference, Recruiting Minority Faculty Members at Community Colleges, The Majestic Hotel, Hot Springs, Arkansas, 2002 • Student Orientation, Doctor of Philosophy in Community College Leadership at Mississippi State University, 2002 • Team Building Seminar, East Mississippi Community College, 2002 • Who Moved My Cheese: Effective Methods of Dealing with Change, Mid-South Community College Fellowship Program’s Annual Winter Conference at Eagle Ridge Conference Center, 2002 • Who Moved My Cheese: Effective Methods of Dealing with Change, Mid-South Community College Fellowship Program’s Leadership Retreat at Lake Tiak O’Khata, 2002 • Planning for Change: Using Problem-Based Learning as a Tool for Improving Economic and Community Development at Community Colleges, Mid-South Community College Fellowship Program’s Leadership Retreat at Lake Tiak O’Khata, 2002 • Situational Leadership, Head Start Leadership Institute in Jackson, Mississippi, 2001 • Who Moved My Cheese: Effective Methods of Dealing with Change, Lamplighters Association at Mississippi Delta Community College, 2001 • Situational Leadership, Educational Policy Fellowship Program at Whispering Woods Conference Center, 2001 • Who Moved My Cheese: Effective Methods of Dealing with Change, Educational Policy Fellowship Program at Whispering Woods Conference Center, 2001 • Planning for Change: Using Problem-Based Learning as a Tool for Improving Economic and Community Development at Community Colleges, Mid-South Community College Fellowship Program’s Leadership Retreat at Lake Tiak O’Khata, 2001 • Who Moved My Cheese: Effective Methods of Dealing with Change, Mid-South Community College Fellowship Program’s Leadership Retreat at Lake Tiak O’Khata, 2000-2001 Professional Memberships & Honors: • University Professional & Continuing Education Association’s Committee, Recruit & Retain Southern Regional Members, 2011 • Presidential Selection, Compliance Certification Team for SACS Reaffirmation of Accreditation, 2011 • Presidential Standing Committee, Institutional Effectiveness Committee, 2009 - present • Pennsylvania State University Outstanding Online Leadership Institute Selection, 2009 • Secretary, IHL Advisory Council on Distance Learning & Academic Outreach, 2008 - 2009 • Vice President, Phi Theta Kappa International Honor Society, 2007 • President, IHL Advisory Council on Distance Learning & Academic Outreach, 2006 - 2007 • Nominated, Outstanding Women of the Year, President's Council on the Status of Women, 2006 • Marquis Who’s Who in America, 2005 • Member, SLOAN-C Foundation 2005 - present • International LERN Award, Exemplary Program, Elementary Education Distance Learning Program, 2003 • Member, ACHE, 2002 – present • Member, LERN, 2002 – present • Superior Annual Performance Review, 2001 - present • Member, Phi Delta Kappa International Honor Society, 2000-present • Member, Alpha Theta Chi Honor Society, 2000-present • Nominated for Research Assistant of the Year, 2000 • Awarded Outstanding Female Graduate Student Scholarship, 1999 • Vice President, Sigma Tau Delta English Honor Society, 1998 • National Collegiate Honor Society, 1989 • Who's Who Among American College Students, 1989 • Who's Who Among American High School Students, 1986 • Governor's Leadership Award, 1986 References: Bruce N. Chaloux, PhD Director, Student Access Programs and Services and the Electronic Campus Southern Regional Education Board 404.875.9211, ext 240 bruce.chaloux@sreb.org or chaloux@mindspring.com Mitzy Johnson Associate Director, Office of Institutional Effectiveness & Research Mississippi State University 662.325.6318 mitzy.johnson@msstate.edu Marian Montgomery Coordinator, Office of Academic Outreach Mississippi State University 662.325.8029 mmontgomery@aoce.msstate.edu
Leesburg, Virginia, United States
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Ben Shab - Freelance Graphic Design & Portrait Painting |
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Darab Shabahang: Fine Artist : Painting ( Watercolor, Oil, Acrylic & Mixed media, Air brush ), Projects (Portrait, Landscape, Still life, Murals, Commercials ) Graphic designer: Projects ( Illustration, Web graphics, Page Design, Logo & Sign, Business Stationary, ) Webmaster: Projects ( Web design, developer, WordPress Pro, Web graphics, Domain & Hosting Services) Experience: More than 20 years experience as a fine arts freelancer in USA, Canada andIran, brows my websites at Artpars: www.artpars.net More than ten years of experience in web and graphic design in USA and Canada. ( Contractor for private and government projects such as Voice of America, MTI Inc, Watek Inc, WebTec. Services LLC and Anar Graphics. Education: BSc in physics and geography from Poona University in India, Web technology & graphic design Associate degree from BCIT (British Colombia institute of Technology - Vancouver Canada ) Founder of: Artpars: www.artpars.net , www.artpars.com Symourgh: www.symourgh.com Anar Graphics: www.anarweb.com WebTec Services: www.webtecservices.com PACC: www.artpars.org/Honar Contact me: My phone: 571 217 2631, My Email: dshabahang@gmail.com
Rockville, Maryland, United States
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Fun, Friendly, Energetic, Hip, Warm and Trusting. All words to describe Mark Holcomb’s Vocal Style. A style that will draw listeners in and leave them wanting more. Radio and Television Commercials, Trailers, Promos, Narrations, On-Hold Messaging, Industrial or E-Learning, Mark brings an amazing amount of talent to your project with over 20 years experience. Clients can expect high quality, a fast turnaround, and professional service! Plus a broadcast quality studio to ensure your project sounds the very best. Mark Holcomb has had the privilege of voicing projects for companies like Nissan, JC Penny, Dominos Pizza, Meijer and more.
Wilmington, North Carolina, United States
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