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b'RESUME of BRET RICHARD OLSEN\nDRAFTER, DATA INPUT\n182 Lynn Circle\nSandy, Utah. 84070-3344\n(801) 572 - 0165\nmonkaya_blue_wolf@yahoo.com\n\nEMPLOYMENT:\n\nPVE INC: 14 Dec 2006 - 30 Mar 2007\nComputer aided drafting via AutoCAD 2004 using color dependant\nplotting and keyboard shortcuts:\n\xe2\x80\xa2\nX-Ref backgrounds from architectural drawings,\n\xe2\x80\xa2\nPlacement of HVAC and plumbing over X-Refs,\n\xe2\x80\xa2\nFrequent X-Ref updates with revised architectural floor plans,\n\xe2\x80\xa2\nEngineering scale site plans,\n\xe2\x80\xa2\nIsometric 3-D schematic viewport on orthographic layout,\nContact: Alan Spendlove, Project Director;\n359 - 3158\nBRUNDLE AND BRUNDLE CONSTRUCTION: Autumn 1991 to present\n\xe2\x80\xa2\nDrawing elevations, sight plans, HVAC ducts, construction\ndetails of garage additions, \xe2\x80\x98pole barn\xe2\x80\x99 type buildings and large\nerection buildings, for small general contractor.\n\xe2\x80\xa2\nLegal property descriptions tranlated into site plans with\nparking lot drains, utility lines; acreage and use percentage.\nContact: Dave Brundle, C.E.0.: 973-7571\n\nsteel\n\nCARTOGRAPHY DIVISION (Self Employment):\n\xe2\x80\xa2\nGarage addition plans for my Mom and others,\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n3-D di-metric section plan of proposed club house,\n\xe2\x80\xa2\nArchitectural model of proposed Kennecott\xe2\x80\x99s Bingham Canyon Mine\nanimated scene for my model railroad club, the Salt Lake Trackers.\n\xe2\x80\xa2\nWriting, illustrating and publishing of book.\nSCHOOL\n\nSKILLS:\n\nSALT LAKE COMMUNITY COLLEGE: 1991 AAS Degree in CAD\nMAJOR: CAD (Computer Aided Drafting)\n\xe2\x80\xa2\nMachine (manual) Drafting Courses: Contour and political\ncartography (maps), 3 D illustration, orthographic projections,\nassembly drawing sets, machine design, pipe \xe2\x80\x98spools\xe2\x80\x99 and assemblies,\ndevelopments, intersections.\n\xe2\x80\xa2\nCAD courses: Geometric tolerancing to datums, integrated\ncircuit boards, steel erection, 3 D solid and wire frame modeling,\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\nAutoCAD 2011 essentials training course\nAutoCAD 10 - 14 and CADKey hands on training.\nHome WINDOWS 98 IMSI TurboCAD v6 integrated 2-D 3-D system\nMS Excel and Access functions and queries,\nCan use METRIC and ENGLISH systems of measure,\nfigure sides of triangles using trigonometry,\nfigure stream flows and volumes, percent grades,\nwrite HTML code web pages, GIF animations,\nconstruct scale models, create maps from legal property\ndescriptions and survey notes.\n10 NOV 2010 AD\n\n\x0cRESUME of BRET RICHARD. OLSEN\nPage 2\n(cont)\n\nVOLUNTEER\n\nDetermination to produce a complete quality product.\n\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\xe2\x80\x98I CAN READ\xe2\x80\x99 PROGRAM: Helping Midvalley (Elementary) School kids\nhandle multiple syllable words, contractions, synonyms, antonyms, etc.\nto help them read with greater proficiency.\n\xe2\x80\xa2\nTRI STAKE WELFARE FARM: pulling weeds, thinning of fruit crop,\nfertilizing, etc.\n\xe2\x80\xa2\nNEIGHBORHOOD: Suffering to give neighbor kids joy of building with\nLEGO building bricks.\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\nLitter pickup, especially recyclables, without revenue.\n\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\nCleaning STORM DRAIN GRATES to drain flooded roads.\n\n\xe2\x80\xa2\nfriendly WEREWOLF CHARACTER COSTUME:\nhttp://www.monkaya.ucoz.com/Wolf_Main_Frame.htm\nwith \xe2\x80\x98fursuit\xe2\x80\x99 wolfhead, fore paws, hind paws, harness, and tail (hung on\nbelt of pants)\n\nMORE\nEMPLOYMENT\nHISTORY:\n\nMACEY\xe2\x80\x99S (Food and Drug): Nov 1995 - Jul 2001\n\xe2\x80\xa2\nContainerizing guest\xe2\x80\x99s purchases, gathering carts, disaster\ncleanup, product replacement, moving boxes,\nContact: Jolene Thurgood, 255 4888\nDIAMOND MATTRESS: May 1994 - Jun 1995\n\xe2\x80\xa2\nPrying springs onto grids for assembly to box spring frames,\nstoring supplies in warehouse, loading trailers, maintaining\ncleanliness and safety.\nContact: Bunk or Ernie Fox or Dave Fredrickson: 575-8400\nDESERET INDUSTRIES: Jul 1986 - Sep 1986\n\xe2\x80\xa2\nAs is department floor sales. Stocking shelves, helping\ncustomers locate items, clearing isles for safe passage, changing\nout old items for disposal or recycling, helping fellow employees.\nContact Wayne Mortimer: 262-6467\nTIMP INDUSTRIES: Summer 1980?\n\xe2\x80\xa2\nDissasembly of old telephone equipment for sorting into\nprofitable recycling collections.'
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b'Manas Majeed\nWaterman International,\nMEP Division\nP.O.Box 117448, dubai\nMobile: +971-529779165\nmanasmm2@gmail.com\n\nPersonal Profile\nA highly motivated individual with great ambition to progress my career within 3D modeling & Engineering as part of a\nprofessional organization. I am a very dedicated hard working individual who is keep to learn. I take pride in my work\nand I am very conscientious.\n\nHighlights of Experience\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Total 8 Year Experience in MEP Design Drafting & 2 Year Project Experience in Revit MEP.(Electrical, Mechanical\n& Fire Modeling Using Latest Version of Revit-2013).\n\xe2\x80\xa2 2 Year Experience in MEP Revit Modeling (at present).\n\xe2\x80\xa2 4 Year Experience in MEP Design Drafting.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 2 Year Experience in ELV Design Drafting.\n\nProfessional Experience\nWaterman International, UAE, Dubai\n2011-May to at Present\nMEP Revit Draftsman\nNature of Work:Working as a Revit MEP draftsman\n1) Developing Mechanical, Electrical, Fire & Plumbing Revit Template.\n2) Developing of Mechanical, Electrical, Fire & Plumbing Revit Families.\n3) Preparation of Mechanical, Fire & electrical 3D & 2D drawings in Revit.\n4) Preparation of Fire pump, Water Tank, Substation & Pump room Layout in Revit.\n5) Coordination of BIM Projects using clash detection tool\n6) Providing internal REVIT MEP training\n7) Using Worksets & Filters for creating Duct, Piping, Cable tray systems.\n8) Preparation of Schedules & Sheet List\n9) Excellent knowledge in Revit Linking,Workset, Interference Checking, Project Browser, Scope Box, Visibility\nGraphics, Filters, Shared Parameters, view range, Object Styles, Materials, annotation, Drafting View, Legend &\nTags.\n10) Knowledge in NavisWorks\n11) Preparation of MEP AUTOCAD Drawings\n12) Managing QA\n13) Preparing BIM manual.\nKey Projects:1) Confidential Project:- For this project we did all the MEP, Structure & Architecture work in Revit, and I was the\nlead MEP Revit draftsman for this project. This is a highly confidential project and don\xe2\x80\x99t have any right to disclose\nmore about this project.\n2) Kish Shopping Mall:- For this project we did all the mechanical, Fire, electrical services in Revit-2013.\n3) Hotel 1:- This project is a Hotel Apartment & we did MEP in revit-2013\n4) Mauritius data centre:- This project is a Data Centre & we did MEP in revit-2013\n5) Barwa:- This project consists of 18 floor office building and located in Qatar. We did MEP CAD work for this project.\n6) Tbalisi:- This project consists of 4 floor shopping complex and located in Syria. and did MEP CAD work for this\nproject.\nEmirates Computers, UAE - Abu Dhabi\nDesign Draftsman - ELV (Extra Low Voltage System)\nNature of Work:1) Preparation of Audio-Visual Layout.\n2) Preparation of Structured cabling Layout.\n3) Preparation of CCTV & Background music system Layout.\n\n2009-June to 2011-may\n\n\x0c4) Preparation of Wireless Access Points Layout.\n5) Preparation of GRMS & HITV Systems for Hotels.\n6) Preparation of Network Schematic Diagram.\n7) Preparation of Structured Cabling Schematic Diagram.\n8) Maintaining Document Control.\n\nKey Projects:1) Capital Plaza:- The Capital Plaza Consists of a 3 star Hotel located in Abu Dhabi. It include 4 podium and 2 to 35\nFloors. We did the services of WAP, BGM, GRMS & HITV system.\n2) AL-Manara:- The AL-Manara project is a museum containing basement & ground floor with structured cabling\nSystem and Networking.\n3) SKMC:- The SKMC contains around 15 remote hospitals connected with wireless access points with each other.\n4) UPC & Twofour54:- These projects having number of meeting rooms & conference rooms with Projector, Pop up\nbox, Room Scheduling System & LCD Touch Screen\n5) AL-WHADA Mall:- It\xe2\x80\x99s a big shopping mall with attached office tower. It contain 35 floors with BGM, GRMS, HITV,\nCCTV system.\nWaterman International, UAE, Abu Dhabi\n2007-Sep to 2009-June\nMEP Design Draftsman\nNature of Work:1) Preparation of Duct work & Chilled water Drawings.\n2) Preparation of Drainage, Water & Gas Drawings.\n3) Preparation of Lighting & Power Drawings.\n4) Preparation of ELV Layouts.\n5) Preparation of Schematic Diagrams.\n6) Preparation of Substation & Section Layouts.\n7) Preparation of Pump Room & Plant room Layout.\n8) Preparation of Electrical Substation Layout.\n9) Preparation of Fire drawings.\nKey Project:1) AL-Raha Development - AL Muneera (ABU DHABI):- Project consists of two plots, Island and Mainland. The\nIsland contains a mix of residential towers (10 no), villas (11 no), townhouses (64 no) and retail tenancies.\nThe Mainland contains a mix of residential towers (6 no), townhouses (84 no), retail tenancies and an office tower.\nDevelopment Value 3.5billion AED. For these Buildings we are following the ADWEA, NFPA, TECOM & EITC Rules\n& Regulations and also following British Standards.\nWS Atkins (India) Pvt Ltd, India, Bangalore\n2006-Nov to 2007-Sep\nEngineering Assistant-Electrical\nNature of Work:1) Preparation of Lighting & Power Drawings for EITC, TECOM & DEWA Approvals.\n2) Preparation of LV, SMDB & other Schematic Diagrams.\n3) Preparation of Power Cable Tray, GSM cable tray, SMATV cable tray, Emergency cable tray & other cable trays.\n4) Preparation of Fire Policy Layouts.\n5) Preparation of DB Schedule and its Drawings.\n6) Maintaining Document Control.\nKey Projects:1) The Emerald Palace (DUBAI)\n2) DSEC COMMERCAIL TOWER (DUBAI)\nTritech Corporation, India, Kerala\n2005-Mar to 2006-Nov\nElectrical Designer\nNature of Work:Design & supervision of various LT/HT projects including Multi-specialty Hospitals, Shopping Malls, Educational\nInstitutions, Apartments, Hotels & Resorts. Preparation of Lighting Layout, Schematic Diagram, Substation layout,\nLoad Calculation & Total Electrical Estimation of Commercial and Industrial Buildings.\nKey Projects:1) Residential Apartments\n2) Shopping Mall\n3) Hotels & Resorts\n4) Hospitals\n\n\x0cAcademic Qualifications\nDiploma, Electrical Engineering\nThagaragar polytechnic college, Alagappanagar, Amballur., Kerala\nClass standing: - 80%\n\n2005-March\n\n+2, Commerce\nGovt: Model Higher Secondary School, Chalakudy, Kerala\nClass standing: - 64%\n\n2002-March\n\nSecondary School Exam\nGovt: Model Higher Secondary School, Chalakudy., Kerala\nClass standing: - 68%\n\n2000-March\n\nSoftware Skills\nMEP Revit 2011, 2012 & 2013\nAutoCAD 2012 with Lisp,\nC++, Photo Shop,\nMS Office and Visio\n\nMain Project & Seminar\nLift controlled by PLC &\nELCB (Earth Leakage Circuit Breaker)\n\nPersonal Details\nSex\nDate of Birth\nAge\nNationality\nReligion & cast\nMarital Status\nPassport No & Date of Expiry\nValid Indian driving License\nLanguages Known\nExtra-Curricular Activities\n\nMale\n30th .APRIL.1985\n27\nIndian\nMuslim, Islam\nMarried\nF6691204, 06-03-2016\nM/C With gr, 3whlr & LMV\nEnglish, Malayalam, Hindi & Kannada\nProfessional Photography & Body care\n\nPersonal References\n1) Mrs. Rafeeka (Electrical Associate) Parson upon request either verbally or written.\n\nDeclaration\nI hereby declare that the above written particulars are true to the best of my knowledge and belief.'
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b'BRITTANY NICOLE CANNADY\n128 Excalibur Circle Apt 103 Boone, NC 28607\n(704) 281-1308cannadybn@email.appstate.edu\n\nProfile\nEnergetic, outgoing and highly motivated individual that strives for perfection in all works; currently holding positions\nin sales and customer service with public speaking and public relations skills. Seeking to land a position in sales,\nadvertising, or marketing.\n\nEducation\nAppalachian State University Boone, NC\n\nAnticipated: May 2014\n\nBachelor of Science in Communications, Advertising\nMinor: Marketing, Spanish\nGPA: 3.45/4.0\n\nExperience\n90.5 WASU-FM the App Appalachian State\nUnderwriting Account Executive\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nQualified local business owners for advertising on the college radio station\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nEstablished lasting relationships with clients\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nRepresented the clients in the presence of the college radio station\n\nGap, Inc. Blowing Rock, NC\n\nNovember 2011-present\n\nSales Associate\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nSucceeded in enrolling customers in the Brand loyalty program\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nImplemented S.H.O.P. principles\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nMonitored the sales floor, the fitting rooms, and the cash registers\n\nHonors\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nDean\xe2\x80\x99s List: 4/6 semesters\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nLambda Pi Eta Communications Honor Society\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nGamma Beta Phi Honor Society\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nNational Collegiate Honor Society Invite\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nKeller Radio Talent Institute Graduate\n\nCertifications\nRadio Advertising Bureau (RAB) Marketing Professional\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nEarned at Keller Radio Talent Institute\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nDeveloped Media Sales and Planning Skills\n\n2013\n\nSkills\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nMedia Sales\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nPublic Speaking\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nMedia Planning\n\n\xe2\x97\x8f Ad\n\nClubs/ Organizations\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nThe Order of Black and Gold Service Organization, Service Chair\n\n2010\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nSigma Kappa Sorority\n\n2011\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nMinority Women\xe2\x80\x99s Leadership Circle\n\n2010\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nAlternative Spring Break, San Diego, California\nReferences upon Request'
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b'RESUME\nMr. John Chan\n21/245 Sussex Street, Sydney NSW 2000\nPhone: 9224 1234(home)\n\nMobile: 0436 123 456\n\nEmail: johnchan99@hotmail.com\n\nObjective:\nSeeking a casual job in hospitality or retail in which my customer service skills will be further developed\nand my eagerness to learn fully utilized.\n\nKey Attributes and Skills:\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nTeam-player with good coordinating skills\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nHave good experience in customer service and administrative tasks\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nPossess strong analytical and problem solving skills, with the ability to make well thought out\ndecisions\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nExcellent written and verbal communication skills\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nHonest, reliable and punctual\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nEffective at multi-tasking and able to take directions\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nFlexible, adaptable and keen to take initiatives\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nAdvanced user of Word, Excel, and PowerPoint\n\nEmployment History\n\n2006-current\n\nCustomer Service Operator\n7-Eleven, George Street, Sydney\n\nResponsibilities included: Replacing and re-ordering stock, Cash handling, Customer Service etc.\n\n2005-2006\n\nWaiter \xe2\x80\x93 Food & Beverage\nMama\xe2\x80\x99s Kitchen Italian Restaurant, Liverpool Street, Sydney\n\nResponsibilities included: Customer service, Food and beverage service, Cash handling, Attend to\ncustomer requests etc.\n\n2004-2005\n\nAccounts Assistant\nLee & Associates Chartered Accountants, Taiwan\n\nResponsibilities included: Issuing invoices and receipts, Preparing Bank Reconciliation, Drafting Balance\nSheets, Book keeping, Filing tax returns etc.\n\n1\n\n\x0cEducational Qualifications\n\n2005-current\n\nPursuing Bachelor of Business Studies at University of Technology, Sydney\n\nProfessional Training and Development\n\n2006\n\nResponsible Service of Alcohol, Hostec Training, Sydney\n\nHobbies:\n\nEnjoy playing tennis, Cinema, reading novels, bike riding\n\nAvailability:\n\nMonday to Friday: after 4:00PM till late, Saturday & Sunday: all day\nLimited to 20 hours per week\n\nReferees:\n\nSupplied upon request\n\n2'
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b'Customer Service Resume Templates\n\nTan Kumar Ali\n\nAddress & Contacts\n\nPersonal Details\n\nBlock 225 Ang Mo Kio Ave 1\n\nAge:\n\n#08-468\n\n19\nDOB:\n\n1 March 1982\n\nSingapore 569225\n\nNationality:\n\nSingaporean\n\nTel: 453-6511\n\nMarital Status: Single\n\nHP: 9-651-2123\n\nDriving Licence:\n\nclass 3\n\nE-mail : Tan@magix.com.sg\nWebsite: http://www.Tan.personal.com\n\nCAREER OBJECTIVE\n\nTo pursue a career in Business & Commerce with focus on\nSales & Marketing with special emphasis on client & customer\nservices & needs assessment.\n\nEDUCATION\nNanyang Polytechnic\nJul 1998 to Jun 2001\n\nDiploma in Marketing with Merit\nObtained A\xe2\x80\x99s in 5 out of 10 Marketing modules.\nAwarded a Book Prize for Marketing Management in 2nd Year.\n\nSin Ming Secondary School\nGCE \xe2\x80\x9cO\xe2\x80\x9d level (Science Stream)\nObtained a Distinction in E Maths and Credits in English\nJan 1994 to Dec 1997\n\nLanguage, Mother Tongue, Chemistry, Physics, Add Maths and\nGeography\n\nSales Assistant, Mito Marina\nWORK EXPERIENCE\n\nAssigned to the Stationery dept \xe2\x80\x93 assisted in merchandising,\nstock taking & housekeeping\n\nMay 2000 to Jun 2000\n\nJanice Lim / Page 1 of 5A\n\nAchievements: was commended and given a testimonial for\ngood work performance and positive attitude.\n\n\x0cMay 1999 \xe2\x80\x93 Jun 1999\n\nAdministrative Assistant, Pico Art Int\xe2\x80\x99l Pte Ltd\nAssisted in general administrative work in Marketing dept.\n\nAchievements: helped the marketing dept to create a marketing\nlibrary and database to store marketing related materials.\n\nSales Assistant, Mito Marina\nAssigned to the Toy dept \xe2\x80\x93 assisted in merchandising, stock\nNov 1998 \xe2\x80\x93 Dec 1998\n\ntaking & housekeeping\n\nAchievements: received very good customer feedback in\nhelping customers locate their items through special orders.\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nIT Competency \xe2\x80\x93 proficient in MS Word, PowerPoint, Excel\nand SPSS\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\nWEB-CENTRIC SKILL\n\nWeb-centric Competency \xe2\x80\x93 able to design web page using\nFrontPage and Microsoft Composer\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nIT Research Competency - proficient in the use of Internet\nand on-line retrieval systems for information research\n\nNippon Travel, Tokyo, Japan\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nAttached overseas for 12 weeks under NYP\xe2\x80\x99s Overseas\nIndustrial Placement Program (OIPP) \xe2\x80\x93 attached to Nippon\nTravel, Tokyo, Japan.\n\nOVERSEAS INDUSTRIAL\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nPLACEMENT PROGRAM\n\nAssisted as a Guide Assistant and itinerary planning as part\nof my project work there\n\n(OIPP)\nJan 20001 \xe2\x80\x93 Mar 2001\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nAttached to Teaching Enterprise Project (TEP) for one\nsemester in 2nd year of diploma \xe2\x80\x93 attached to the various\nBusiness Centres within campus such as Marketing\nServices Centre (MSC), Tour & Travel Centre (TTC), and\n\nTEACHING ENTERPRISE\nPROJECT (TEP)\nATTACHMENT\n\nBusiness Process Outsourcing Services (BPOS)\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nInvolved in a client\xe2\x80\x99s market research for SMRT and\nbusiness process mapping for a local insurance company.\n\n1999 - 2000\n\nJanice Lim / Page 2 of 5A\n\n\x0cJanice Lim / Page 3 of 5A\n\n\x0cCOURSE PROJECTS (SBD,\n\nSuccessfully completed and presented group projects for\n\nIB & SPECIAL PROJECT)\n\nmodules such as :\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nSmall Business Development (SBD)\nProject Title: \xe2\x80\x9cSetting up a One-Stop Computer Shop in\nSuntec\xe2\x80\x9d\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nInternational Business II (IBII)\nProject Title : \xe2\x80\x9cE-commerce: Marketing in a borderless world\nin the service industry\xe2\x80\x9d\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\n*Special Project\nProject Title: \xe2\x80\x9cCustomer Relationship Management in Ken\nAir\xe2\x80\x9d\n\n(Course projects are available for viewing)\n\n*This is offered to selected better performing students only.\nCUSTOMER\n\nSuccessfully completed Customer Relationship Management\n\nRELATIONSHIP\n\nmodule which included 10 hours of practical sessions in the CRM\n\nMANAGEMENT (CRM)\n\nCall Centre Laboratory.\n\nCORE CURRICULA\nACTIVITIES\n1999 \xe2\x80\x93 2001\n\nEditor - School of Business Management Students\xe2\x80\x99 newsletter\nSecretary - Nanyang Polytechnic Students\xe2\x80\x99 Union\nParticipated in inter-diploma debate (1999) \xe2\x80\x93 preliminary and\nsemi-final\nAssisted in NYP Open House (1998 & 1999)\n\nPatrol Leader - Girl Guides\nMember of school volleyball team \xe2\x80\x93 represented school in\n1994 - 1997\n\nNational competition \xe2\x80\x93 clinched 2nd prize in 1996\nClass Monitor \xe2\x80\x93 1996 & 1997\n\nJanice Lim / Page 4 of 5A\n\n\x0cINTERPERSONAL SKILLS\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nLearned the importance of tact in Sales Assistant job.\nCommended by Sales Supervisor for diplomacy with\ncustomers and staff.\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nLearned the importance of team player when working on\nprojects with various teams.\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nLearned real life working experience during overseas\nattachment and TEP\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nLearned to question, listen and present during class tutorial\nand discussion.\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nLearned Japanese as a foreign language during 2 nd year.\n\nEnglish and Mandarin (Spoken & Written)\nLANGUAGE PROFICIENCY\n\nJapanese (Beginner)\n\nINTERESTS\n\nDeveloped a strong interest in health and physical fitness while\nstudying in the Polytechnic. Enjoy swimming and trekking.\n\nMrs Evelyn Tan\nREFERENCES\n\nLecturer\nSchool of Business Management\nNanyang Polytechnic\nTel : 550-1111\n\nMr David Lee\nSales Supervisor\nMito Marina\nTel : 565-4332\n\nJanice Lim / Page 5 of 5A'
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b'RESUME\nMr. John Chan\n21/245 Sussex Street, Sydney NSW 2000\nPhone: 9224 1234(home)\n\nMobile: 0436 123 456\n\nEmail: johnchan99@hotmail.com\n\nObjective:\nSeeking a casual job in hospitality or retail in which my customer service skills will be further developed\nand my eagerness to learn fully utilized.\n\nKey Attributes and Skills:\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nTeam-player with good coordinating skills\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nHave good experience in customer service and administrative tasks\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nPossess strong analytical and problem solving skills, with the ability to make well thought out\ndecisions\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nExcellent written and verbal communication skills\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nHonest, reliable and punctual\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nEffective at multi-tasking and able to take directions\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nFlexible, adaptable and keen to take initiatives\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nAdvanced user of Word, Excel, and PowerPoint\n\nEmployment History\n\n2006-current\n\nCustomer Service Operator\n7-Eleven, George Street, Sydney\n\nResponsibilities included: Replacing and re-ordering stock, Cash handling, Customer Service etc.\n\n2005-2006\n\nWaiter \xe2\x80\x93 Food & Beverage\nMama\xe2\x80\x99s Kitchen Italian Restaurant, Liverpool Street, Sydney\n\nResponsibilities included: Customer service, Food and beverage service, Cash handling, Attend to\ncustomer requests etc.\n\n2004-2005\n\nAccounts Assistant\nLee & Associates Chartered Accountants, Taiwan\n\nResponsibilities included: Issuing invoices and receipts, Preparing Bank Reconciliation, Drafting Balance\nSheets, Book keeping, Filing tax returns etc.\n\n1\n\n\x0cEducational Qualifications\n\n2005-current\n\nPursuing Bachelor of Business Studies at University of Technology, Sydney\n\nProfessional Training and Development\n\n2006\n\nResponsible Service of Alcohol, Hostec Training, Sydney\n\nHobbies:\n\nEnjoy playing tennis, Cinema, reading novels, bike riding\n\nAvailability:\n\nMonday to Friday: after 4:00PM till late, Saturday & Sunday: all day\nLimited to 20 hours per week\n\nReferees:\n\nSupplied upon request\n\n2'
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b'Customer Service Resume Example\nName\nStreet Address\nCity, State Zip Code\nPhone\nemail\n\nOBJECTIVE: To obtain a position as a customer service representative\n\nHIGHLIGHTS OF QUALIFICATIONS:\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nExceptional organizational and problem solving skills\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nExcellent customer service background including experience in sales and training\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nAbility to remain poised when handling difficult customer situations\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nEffective team player but able to work independently with little or no supervision\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nIncreased customer retention by providing excellent customer service\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nConversant in Spanish\n\nPROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:\nABC Company\n\nGeorge, CO\n\nJune 2006 to January 2008\n\nSales Supervisor\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nDirected the activities of the Customer Service Associates to ensure customer\nsatisfaction and company profitability\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nResolved problems and mediated staff disputes\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nRecruited, trained, and supervised all sales associates\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nDeveloped and incorporated policies and procedures for the department\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nManaged sales accounts\n\nXYZ Company\n\nFargo, ND\n\nApril 1995 to June 2006\n\nCustomer Service Associate\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nExpedited completion of customer orders and resolved customer complaints\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nAssisted Account Executives and Regional Representatives with daily account\nactivity\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nReceived letter of commendation for improving customer retention by 20% over\nthe previous year\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nMentored new customer service associates\n\nEDUCATION:\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\n40 hours of Computer Science credits, Colorado State University, George, CO\n\n\x0cCustomer Service Resume Example\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nB.S. in Business Administration, South Dakota State University, Brookings, SD\n\nCOMPUTER SKILLS:\nMicrosoft Office, including Word, Excel, and PowerPoint\n\nCOMMUNITY SERVICE:\nServe on the Board of Directors for the North Dakota Arts Center'
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b'Linda Harris\nCashier\nAREAS OF EXPERTISE\nBranch cashiering\nCustomer facing\nCash handling & counting\nComputer literacy\n\nPERSONAL SUMMARY\nA hardworking, well mannered and friendly cashier with a positive attitude to work.\nAble to uphold high standards of customer service and speed whilst at the same time\nadhering to a companies regulations and procedures. Experience of working in a fast\npaced retail environment and having a proven track record of working under pressure\nfor instance i.e. when long lines form or when unexpected mishaps occur such as\nmiss-priced items. A quick learner who can quickly obtain a good knowledge of all\nthe products available in a store.\nNow looking for a suitable cashier position with a ambitious and reputable company.\n\nDoing repetitious work\naccurately\n\nWORK EXPERIENCE\nSupermarket \xe2\x80\x93 Coventry\nCASHIER\nJune 2008 - Present\n\nPROFESSIONAL\nFirst Aid Certificate\n\nPERSONAL SKILLS\nNumerate\nFriendly manner\nAttention to accuracy\nand detail\nSmart appearance\n\nWorking on a cash register in a large busy store providing a high quality, customer\ndriven service and acting as the first point of contact for customers. Helping to build\nthe business by engaging in a polite and friendly way with every customer.\nDuties:\nProviding customers a personalised, friendly and efficient cashiering service.\nTaking payments from customers via cash, cheques and credit cards.\nEntering purchases into a cash register then calculating the total purchase price.\nResponsible for the accurate and timely allocation of cash.\nIn charge of daily cashbook management and also bank reconciliations.\nBanking a large volume of cheques and cash daily.\nIdentifying potential sales leads and referring them to colleagues. .\nRecording of monies received and paid out.\nPreparing BACS and TT payments using the online bank system.\nUndertaking till balancing & administration activities in an efficient manner.\nHelping to resolve customer complaints.\nAssisting with shelf stacking, sticking prices on items etc.\nTraining new cashiers.\nSorting, counting, and wrapping currency and coins.\nCompiling and maintaining monetary and also non-monetary reports and records.\nBalancing cash in the till with receipts.\nKEY SKILLS AND COMPETENCIES\n\nPERSONAL DETAILS\nLinda Harris\n34 Made Up Road\nCoventry\nCV66 7RF\n\nEnjoy working with figures.\nAble to follow a routine and adhering to procedures.\nEngaging in continuous learning in order to broaden knowledge and experience.\nAble to remain calm and relaxed under pressure.\nHighly focused on providing customers with a good experience.\n\nACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS\n\nT: 02476 000 0000\nM: 0887 222 9999\nE: linda.h@dayjob.co.uk\n\nNVQ Customer Service level 2\nNuneaton North College 2006 - 2008\n\nDOB: 12/09/1985\nDriving license: Yes\nNationality: British\n\nA levels:\nMaths (A) English (B) Technology (B) Science (C)\nCoventry Central School 2000 - 2006\nREFERENCES \xe2\x80\x93 Available on request.\n\n\x0cCopyright information - Please read\n\xc2\xa9 This cashier CV template is the copyright of Dayjob Ltd August 2010. Jobseekers may download and use this CV example\nfor their own personal use to help them create their own CVs. You are most welcome to link to this page or any other page on\nour site www.dayjob.com. However these CVs must not be distributed or made available on other websites without our prior\npermission. For any questions relating to the use of this CV template please email: info@dayjob.com.'
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b'KEVIN PARKER\nXX, Any Street, Portland, Oregon, 97034\nkevin@example.com, (012) 345-6789\n\nOBJECTIVE\n\nTo obtain a customer service position where my expensive experience in customer service and\ncommunication skills is utilizes.\n\nSKILLS\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nSkills in corporate field with the experience of customer service executive for last 3 years.\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nExperience in to communicate with clients face-to-face or in telephone very politely.\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nSolve very critical problems in pressure.\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nMaintaining good body language when face-to-face interacts with customers.\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nSkills in write, edit, copy in ms-word with other effective computer knowledge.\n\nPROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE\n\nMagical Softech Corporation, Salem, Oregon\n(2012-present)\n\nCustomer Service Representative\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nInteracted with customers for various issues of the company.\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nExperienced to do work in pressure.\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nHandled surprise services from customers.\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nAttended customer\xe2\x80\x99s phone calls every time.\n\nOrange utilities, Gresham, Oregon\n(2008-12)\n\nCustomer Service Executive\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nAttended minimum 60-90 customer calls every day.\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nWas a good performer and got high score in scorecard.\n\n\x0c\xef\x82\xb7\n\nDid work in MS Word and other useful software.\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nExperienced in communication with customer or clients very politely.\n\nEDUCATION\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\n2 years diploma course in customer service from Alisona University, (2006-08)\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nBS degree in economics from University of Oregon. (2003-06)\n\nCOMPUTER SKILLS\n\nCertified course on Microsoft office (Word, Excel, Power-Point, Access) and experience to\nhandle other computer software.\n\nDATE: -\n\n________________________\nKevin Parker'
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b'Customer Service Resume Templates\nTan Kumar Ali\n\nAddress & Contacts\n\nPersonal Details\n\nBlock 225 Ang Mo Kio Ave 1\n\nAge:\n\n19\n\n#08-468\nSingapore 569225\n\nDOB:\n\n1 March 1982\n\nNationality:\n\nSingaporean\n\nTel: 453-6511\n\nMarital Status:\n\nSingle\n\nHP: 9-651-2123\n\nDriving Licence:\n\nclass 3\n\nE-mail : Tan@magix.com.sg\nWebsite: http://www.Tan.personal.com\n\nCAREER\n\nTo pursue a career in Business & Commerce with\n\nOBJECTIVE\n\nfocus\n\non\n\nSales\n\n&\n\nMarketing\n\nwith\n\nspecial\n\nemphasis on client & customer services & needs\nassessment.\n\nEDUCATION\n\nNanyang Polytechnic\nDiploma in Marketing with Merit\n\nJul 1998 to\n\nObtained A\xe2\x80\x99s in 5 out of 10 Marketing modules.\n\nJun 2001\n\nAwarded\n\na\n\nBook\n\nPrize\n\nfor\n\nMarketing\n\nManagement in 2nd Year.\n\nJan 1994 to\n\nSin Ming Secondary School\n\nDec 1997\n\nGCE \xe2\x80\x9cO\xe2\x80\x9d level (Science Stream)\nObtained a Distinction in E Maths and Credits in\nEnglish Language, Mother Tongue, Chemistry,\nPhysics, Add Maths and Geography\n\nWORK\nEXPERIENCE\n\nSales Assistant, Mito Marina\nAssigned to the Stationery dept \xe2\x80\x93 assisted in\n\nMay 2000 to\n\nmerchandising, stock taking & housekeeping\n\nJun 2000\nAchievements: was commended and given a\ntestimonial for good work performance and\npositive attitude.\n\nJanice Lim / Page 1 of 4A\n\n\x0cMay 1999 \xe2\x80\x93 Jun\n\nAdministrative Assistant, Pico Art Int\xe2\x80\x99l Pte Ltd\n\n1999\n\nAssisted in general administrative work in Marketing dept.\n\nAchievements: helped the marketing dept to create a marketing\nlibrary and database to store marketing related materials.\n\nSales Assistant, Mito Marina\nAssigned to the Toy dept \xe2\x80\x93 assisted in merchandising, stock taking\n& housekeeping\nNov 1998 \xe2\x80\x93 Dec\n1998\n\nAchievements: received very good customer feedback in helping\ncustomers locate their items through special orders.\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nIT Competency \xe2\x80\x93 proficient in MS Word, PowerPoint, Excel\nand SPSS\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nWeb-centric Competency \xe2\x80\x93 able to design web page using\nFrontPage and Microsoft Composer\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\nWEB-CENTRIC\n\nIT Research Competency - proficient in the use of Internet\nand on-line retrieval systems for information research\n\nSKILL\nNippon Travel, Tokyo, Japan\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nAttached overseas for 12 weeks under NYP\xe2\x80\x99s Overseas\nIndustrial Placement Program (OIPP) \xe2\x80\x93 attached to Nippon\nTravel, Tokyo, Japan.\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nAssisted as a Guide Assistant and itinerary planning as part\nof my project work there\n\nOVERSEAS\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nAttached to Teaching Enterprise Project (TEP) for one\n\nINDUSTRIAL\n\nsemester in 2nd year of diploma \xe2\x80\x93 attached to the various\n\nPLACEMENT\n\nBusiness Centres within campus such as Marketing Services\n\nPROGRAM (OIPP)\n\nCentre (MSC), Tour & Travel Centre (TTC), and Business\n\nJan 20001 \xe2\x80\x93 Mar\n2001\n\nProcess Outsourcing Services (BPOS)\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nInvolved in a client\xe2\x80\x99s market research for SMRT and business\nprocess mapping for a local insurance company.\n\nTEACHING\nENTERPRISE\nPROJECT (TEP)\nATTACHMENT\n1999 - 2000\n\nJanice Lim / Page 2 of 4A\n\n\x0cCOURSE\n\nSuccessfully completed and presented group projects for modules\n\nPROJECTS\n\nsuch as :\n\n(SBD, IB &\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nPROJECT)\n\nSmall Business Development (SBD)\nProject Title: \xe2\x80\x9cSetting up a One-Stop Computer Shop in Suntec\xe2\x80\x9d\n\nSPECIAL\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nInternational Business II (IBII)\nProject Title : \xe2\x80\x9cE-commerce: Marketing in a borderless world in\nthe service industry\xe2\x80\x9d\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\n*Special Project\nProject Title: \xe2\x80\x9cCustomer Relationship Management in Ken Air\xe2\x80\x9d\n\n(Course projects are available for viewing)\n\n*This is offered to selected better performing students only.\n\nSuccessfully completed Customer Relationship Management module\nwhich included 10 hours of practical sessions in the CRM Call Centre\nLaboratory.\n\nCUSTOMER\nRELATIONSHIP\nMANAGEMENT\n\nEditor - School of Business Management Students\xe2\x80\x99 newsletter\n\n(CRM)\n\nSecretary - Nanyang Polytechnic Students\xe2\x80\x99 Union\nParticipated in inter-diploma debate (1999) \xe2\x80\x93 preliminary and semi-\n\nCORE\n\nfinal\n\nCURRICULA\n\nAssisted in NYP Open House (1998 & 1999)\n\nACTIVITIES\nPatrol Leader - Girl Guides\n1999 \xe2\x80\x93 2001\n\nMember of school volleyball team \xe2\x80\x93 represented school in National\ncompetition \xe2\x80\x93 clinched 2nd prize in 1996\nClass Monitor \xe2\x80\x93 1996 & 1997\n\n1994 - 1997\n\nJanice Lim / Page 3 of 4A\n\n\x0cINTERPERSONAL\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nSKILLS\n\nLearned the importance of tact in Sales Assistant job.\nCommended by Sales Supervisor for diplomacy with customers\nand staff.\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nLearned the importance of team player when working on\nprojects with various teams.\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nLearned\n\nreal\n\nlife\n\nworking\n\nexperience\n\nduring\n\noverseas\n\nattachment and TEP\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nLearned to question, listen and present during class tutorial and\ndiscussion.\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nLearned Japanese as a foreign language during 2nd year.\n\nEnglish and Mandarin (Spoken & Written)\nJapanese (Beginner)\nLANGUAGE\nPROFICIENCY\n\nDeveloped a strong interest in health and physical fitness while\nstudying in the Polytechnic. Enjoy swimming and trekking.\n\nINTERESTS\nMrs Evelyn Tan\nLecturer\nSchool of Business Management\nREFERENCES\n\nNanyang Polytechnic\nTel : 550-1111\n\nMr David Lee\nSales Supervisor\nMito Marina\nTel : 565-4332\n\nJanice Lim / Page 4 of 4A'
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b'Marsha G. Lawrence\n\nP.O. Box 1212\nSometown, MA 55555\n\n\xef\x81\xac\n\nHome: 555-555-5555\nmarsha@somedomain.com\n\nCell: 555-444-4444\n\nDedicated customer service manager with 15+ years of experience in \xe2\x80\x9cbig box\xe2\x80\x9d retail and food service settings.\nConsistently achieve record-high customer satisfaction rankings, improvements to the bottom line and\nturnaround of underperforming operations.\n\n\xef\x81\xac\n\nRespected builder and leader of customer-focused teams; instill a shared, enthusiastic commitment to customer\nservice as a key driver of company goal attainment. Lead by example and ensure the execution of all safety,\nsecurity, quality and store operations policies.\n\nAreas of Expertise\n\xef\x81\xac\n\nCustomer Service Management\n\n\xef\x81\xac\n\nCustomer Satisfaction Enhancement\n\n\xef\x81\xac\n\nTeambuilding & Training\n\n\xef\x81\xac\n\nComplaint Handling & Resolution\n\n\xef\x81\xac\n\nFront-End Supervision\n\n\xef\x81\xac\n\nCost-Reduction Strategies\n\n\xef\x81\xac\n\nRetail Operations Management\n\n\xef\x81\xac\n\nSales & Margin Improvement\n\n\xef\x81\xac\n\nOrder Fulfillment\n\nProfessional Experience\nABC SUPERSTORE \xe2\x80\x94 Sometown, MA\n\n10/00 to Present\n\nCustomer Service Manager, 9/05 to present\nCustomer Service Representative, 10/00 to 9/05\nPromoted to manager position to recruit, train and supervise 25+ customer service reps and cashiers. Foster an\nenvironment in which guests enjoy high levels of service and employees are motivated to deliver top performance.\nManage front-end operations to ensure friendly and efficient transactions at checkout. Selected Contributions:\n\xef\x81\xac\n\nWon \xe2\x80\x9cService Excellence Award\xe2\x80\x9d for instrumental role in driving record-high sales increases, propelling store to\nimprove ranking from #32 in territory to #5 by 2007.\n\n\xef\x81\xac\n\nReduced staff turnover by 15% in 2007, benchmarking a record-setting improvement in staff retention due to the\nsuccess of employee-development and morale-building programs.\n\n\xef\x81\xac\n\nElevated store\xe2\x80\x99s guest-satisfaction index from 86% to 92% within two years; ensured the swift resolution of\ncustomer issues to preserve customer loyalty while complying with company policies.\n\n\xef\x81\xac\n\nServed on special taskforce charged with turning around under-performing stores. Trained CSRs and managers\nin five struggling stores, and contributed to significant improvements in guest satisfaction and sales.\n\n\xef\x81\xac\n\nExemplified the second-to-none customer service delivery for which ABC Superstore is nationally renowned in\nall interactions with customers.\n\nDEF FOOD STORES \xe2\x80\x94 Sometown, MA\nDeli Manager, 1/98 to 8/00\nPrevious Positions: Counter Clerk, Cashier, Deli Associate, 7/93 to 1/98\nAdvanced to increasingly responsible positions, culminating in management role with oversight for a full-service deli.\nDirected 18 employees and managed P&L, sales, inventory, merchandising and cost controls. Maintained high\nstandards in sanitation and safety and complied with regulatory guidelines. Selected Contributions:\n\xef\x81\xac\n\nTransformed operation that was posting annual losses to achieve $159K+ in profits within one year. Met or\nexceeded all sales targets despite increased competition presented by the opening of two new local delis.\n\n\xef\x81\xac\n\nIntroduced training programs that enhanced employee performance and helped build a motivated workforce.\n\n7/93 to 8/00\n\n\x0cEducation and Training\nABC COMMUNITY COLLEGE \xe2\x80\x94 Sometown, MA\nEarned 28 credits; concentration in business studies\n\nTraining: Completed numerous courses and seminars in customer service, sales strategies, inventory control, loss\nprevention, time management, leadership, performance assessment and food safety (ServSafe).\n\n\xe2\x80\x9cW hen the customer comes first, the c ust omer will last \xe2\x80\x9d \xe2\x80\x93 Robert Half\n\n9/93 to 5/97'
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b'Resume\n[Insert Your Name]\n[Insert your full address]\n[Insert your contact number]\n[Insert your email address]\n\nCareer Objective\n[The career objective defines what you are seeking in your career. It must always be relevant to the\nposition that you are applying for]\n\nExamples:\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nHighly motivated Central Institute of Technology graduate/student seeking a challenging entry\nlevel position as a [job role] at a dynamic company like [company name].\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nTo provide a broad range of support functions, ensure compliance with business rules, and\nprovide key customer services at a leading company like [company name]\n\nSkills & Abilities\n[These must address the prime functions of the job]\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\ninsert skill here\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\ninsert skill here\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\ninsert skill here\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\ninsert skill here\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\ninsert skill here\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\ninsert skill here\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\ninsert skill here\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\ninsert skill here\n\nEducation\n\n[Insert date]\n\n[Insert qualification title]\n[Insert name of institute/ organisation, location]\nUnits included \xe2\x80\x93 (optional)\n\n\x0cTraining\n\n[Insert date]\n\n[Insert name of course / workshop]\n[Insert name of training organisation, location]\n\nEmployment History\n\n[insert date]\n\n[insert Employer name, location]\n[insert your position title]\n[Responsibilities:]\n\nWork Experience\n\nLayout as above\n\nAdditional Information\n\n[* insert information here]\n[* insert information here]\n[* insert information here]\n\nReferees\n\n1. [insert referee name]\n[insert position title]\n[insert business/organisation name]\n[insert contact phone number]\n[insert email address]\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\n[insert role 1]\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\n[ insert role 2]\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\n[ insert role 3]\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\n[ insert role 4]\n\n\x0c2. [insert referee name]\n[insert position title]\n[insert business/organisation name]\n[insert contact phone number]\n[insert email address]'
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b'Jade Cheng\n55 Taylor Road\nAndotown WA 4087\nM: 0400 000 000\nH: 07 2222 2222\nE: jade.cheng@example.com\n\nObjective\n\nI am an efficient customer-focused professional seeking an opportunity where I can use my excellent customer\nservice skills, outstanding communication skills and knowledge of banking systems and products to help solve\ncustomers\xe2\x80\x99 banking issues.\n\nEducation\n\nUniversity of Andotown\nBachelor of Liberal Studies\nGraduated: 2006\n\nPerth WA\n\nAndotown High School\nPerth WA\nHigher School Certificate\nGraduated: 2002\n\nEmployment History\nMarch 2008 \xe2\x80\x93 Present: Service Adviser\nCockatoo Bank\n\nPerth WA\n\nResponsibilities\nService customer enquiries, determine customer needs and provide solutions with regards to their banking\nrequirements\nEducate customers on product options and technology issues\nManage customer and bank privacy\nManage and pass on customer feedback\nEffectively use a variety of computer programs to access customer details and databases, and research options\nData entry\nContinual awareness of compliance requirements \xe2\x80\x93 OH&S and risk management\n\nAchievements\nCustomer Service Award, 4th quarter 2008\nVice President of the Bank Social Club \xe2\x80\x93 coordinated the annual company barbecue with 120 people attending, as\nwell as team sporting activities\nSelected to help coach new recruits\nAugust 2007 \xe2\x80\x93 March 2008: Bank Teller\nParrot Bank\n\nPerth WA\n\nResponsibilities\nServed customers efficiently\nProcessed transactions\nCash handling and balancing with zero errors\nAdvised and educated customers about their options\nUsed a variety of computer programs and applications\n\nBanking customer service adviser sample resume\n\nwww.careerfaqs.com.au\n\n\x0cWorked in a team to achieve targets and positive outcomes for customers and the bank\n\nAchievements\nFormally commended for excellent service\nMade suggestions for customer feedback processes which were taken up by management\nDecember 2006 \xe2\x80\x93 August 2007: Customer Service and Sales\nHemmingway Insurance\n\nPerth WA\n\nResponsibilities\nAnswered incoming customer service enquiries and advised customers\nMade outgoing sales calls to encourage existing customers to upgrade\nUsed a variety of computer programs and applications\nOperated within a team to reach targets\nAssisted with coaching new staff members\n\nAchievements\nCertificate for excellent sales results\nSelected to help coach new recruits\nJune 2006 \xe2\x80\x93 December 2006: Customer Service Representative\nPinkberry Internet Service Provider\n\nPerth WA\n\nResponsibilities\nAnswered incoming customer service enquiries and advised customers\nUsed a variety of computer programs and applications\nProvided basic technical guidance\nReferred customers to appropriate specialist departments\n\nAchievements\nPromoted from outgoing to incoming calls department\n\nQualifications/Certifications\n2006 \xe2\x80\x93 AFSL (Australian Financial Services) Tier 2 Accreditation, Andotown Training Institute, Perth WA\n2005 \xe2\x80\x93 Insurance Accreditation, Andotown Training Institute, Perth WA\n\nSkills\n\nCategory\n\nName\n\nProficiency\n\nYrs\nexperience\n\nComputer\n\nMicrosoft Office \xe2\x80\x93 Word,\nExcel, PowerPoint\n\nAdvanced\n\n10\n\nComputer\n\nInternet Explorer\n\nAdvanced\n\n10\n\nLanguage\n\nMandarin\n\nFluent\n\n20\n\nLanguage\n\nCantonese\n\nConversational\n\n12\n\nInterests\nLatin dancing\nBushwalking\n\nBanking customer service adviser sample resume\n\nwww.careerfaqs.com.au\n\n\x0cNews, current affairs and technology\nLanguages\n\nReferences\nRoss Geneva - Branch Manager\nCockatoo Bank\nEmail: ross.geneva@email.com\nPhone: 07 0000 0000\n\nBanking customer service adviser sample resume\n\nMelinda Ethiope - HR Coordinator\nParrot Bank\nEmail: Melinda@example.com\nPhone: 07 0000 0000\n\nwww.careerfaqs.com.au'
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b'BRITTANY NICOLE CANNADY\n128 Excalibur Circle Apt 103 Boone, NC 28607\n(704) 281-1308cannadybn@email.appstate.edu\n\nProfile\nEnergetic, outgoing and highly motivated individual that strives for perfection in all works; currently\nholding positions in sales and customer service with public speaking and public relations skills. Seeking to\nland a position in sales, advertising, or marketing.\n\nEducation\nAppalachian State University Boone, NC\n\nAnticipated: May 2014\n\nBachelor of Science in Communications, Advertising\nMinor: Marketing, Spanish\nGPA: 3.45/4.0\n\nExperience\n90.5 WASU-FM the App Appalachian State\n\nMay 2012- May\n\n2013\nUnderwriting Account Executive\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nQualified local business owners for advertising on the college radio station\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nEstablished lasting relationships with clients\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nRepresented the clients in the presence of the college radio station\n\nGap, Inc. Blowing Rock, NC\n\nNovember 2011-present\n\nSales Associate\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nSucceeded in enrolling customers in the Brand loyalty program\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nImplemented S.H.O.P. principles\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nMonitored the sales floor, the fitting rooms, and the cash registers\n\nHonors\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nDean\xe2\x80\x99s List: 4/6 semesters\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nLambda Pi Eta Communications Honor Society\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nGamma Beta Phi Honor Society\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nNational Collegiate Honor Society Invite\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nKeller Radio Talent Institute Graduate\n\nCertifications\nRadio Advertising Bureau (RAB) Marketing Professional\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nEarned at Keller Radio Talent Institute\n\n2013\n\n\x0c\xef\x82\xb7\n\nDeveloped Media Sales and Planning Skills\n\nSkills\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nMedia Sales\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nPublic Speaking\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nMedia Planning\n\n\xe2\x97\x8fConversational Spanish\n\xe2\x97\x8fMicrosoft Office\n\xe2\x97\x8f Adobe\n\nClubs/ Organizations\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nThe Order of Black and Gold Service Organization, Service Chair\n\n2010-\n\npresent\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nSigma Kappa Sorority\n\n2011-\n\n2013\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nMinority Women\xe2\x80\x99s Leadership Circle\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nAlternative Spring Break, San Diego, California\n\n2010-2012\n\n2011\nReferences upon Request\n\nMarch'
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b'Customer Service Resume Example\nName\nStreet Address\nCity, State Zip Code\nPhone\nemail\n\nOBJECTIVE: To obtain a position as a customer service representative\n\nHIGHLIGHTS OF QUALIFICATIONS:\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nExceptional organizational and problem solving skills\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nExcellent customer service background including experience in sales and training\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nAbility to remain poised when handling difficult customer situations\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nEffective team player but able to work independently with little or no supervision\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nIncreased customer retention by providing excellent customer service\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nConversant in Spanish\n\nPROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:\nABC Company\n\nGeorge, CO\n\nJune 2006 to January 2008\n\nSales Supervisor\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nDirected the activities of the Customer Service Associates to ensure customer\nsatisfaction and company profitability\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nResolved problems and mediated staff disputes\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nRecruited, trained, and supervised all sales associates\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nDeveloped and incorporated policies and procedures for the department\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nManaged sales accounts\n\nXYZ Company\n\nFargo, ND\n\nApril 1995 to June 2006\n\nCustomer Service Associate\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nExpedited completion of customer orders and resolved customer complaints\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nAssisted Account Executives and Regional Representatives with daily account\nactivity\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nReceived letter of commendation for improving customer retention by 20% over\nthe previous year\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nMentored new customer service associates\n\nEDUCATION:\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\n40 hours of Computer Science credits, Colorado State University, George, CO\n\n\x0cCustomer Service Resume Example\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nB.S. in Business Administration, South Dakota State University, Brookings, SD\n\nCOMPUTER SKILLS:\nMicrosoft Office, including Word, Excel, and PowerPoint\n\nCOMMUNITY SERVICE:\nServe on the Board of Directors for the North Dakota Arts Center'
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b'Michael Ryan\n1 Main Street, New Cityland, CA 91010\nHome: (555) 322-7337 | Cell: 000-000-0000\nexample-email@example.com\nSummary\nProficient Head Teller offering speed accuracy and mathematical skills. Exceptionally customer and service-oriented.\nPracticed team leader with strong training administrative and supervisory abilities.\nHighlights\n\xef\x82\xb7 Sales coaching\n\xef\x82\xb7 Team leadership\n\xef\x82\xb7 Personnel development\n\xef\x82\xb7 Scheduling\n\xef\x82\xb7 Deadline-oriented\nExperience\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nFinancial administration\nRegulatory understanding\nCustomer service\nAble to thrive under pressure\nHighly accurate\n\nHead Teller\n8/1/2010 - Current\nFoley Financial\nNew Cityland, CA\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nOversee compliance with money handling and safety deposit box procedures.\nEnsure security measures are followed at all times.\nMentor new tellers on sales techniques regulations and bank procedures.\nReconcile daily batches and resolve variances.\nSupervise teller line continuously improve performance and maximize sales opportunities.\n\nHead Teller\n2/1/2007 - 7/1/2010\nGranite Bank\nNew Cityland, CA\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nManaged opening and closing times for the main branch.\nReduced error rate 30% by increasing oversight and accountability.\nCreated new tracking documents and employee procedural checklists.\nWorked with employees to improve working conditions and increase retention.\nImplemented sales contests that grew total revenue more than 10% in only three months.\n\nHead Teller\n10/1/2003 - 1/1/2007\nNew Cityland Community Credit Union\nNew Cityland, CA\n\xef\x82\xb7 Cultivated efficient and highly productive team of tellers.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Improved productivity 20% through process improvements.\n\n\x0c\xef\x82\xb7 Maximized retention through initiatives aimed at increasing employee morale.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Scheduled employee shifts and handled questions regarding policies.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Maintained up-to-date knowledge of banking and employement regulations.\n\nEducation\nBachelor of Science - Business\n2003\nUniversity of California\nNew Cityland, CA\nConcentration in Administration'
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b"P\na\ns\nc\na\n\nJacob Clarke\n189 Mitchell Bridge Road\nM\nAthens,\nGA 30606\na706-546-5098\nn\nclarke.jacob@anymail.com\n\na\ng\nMBA\nFinance with over ten years experience in senior banking management positions.\ne\nd\n\nObjective: Seeking a challenging and rewarding position in the senior management of a reputed banking group where\nmy\nc abilities can have free head in executing duties.\n\no\nm\np\nl\ne\nx\n\nSkills and Knowledge:\n\xef\x82\xb7Familiar with all banking laws and regulations, and standard operating practices in the business development\nand mortgage sections of the banking sector\n\xef\x82\xb7Good leadership, decision making, communication, time management, and interpersonal skills\n\ns\n\xef\x82\xb7Experienced in dealing with the top management of corporate groups\ni\n\xef\x82\xb7Result-oriented approach\nt\nu\nEmployment:\na\nt\nRoyal Bank Financial Group\ni\nAthens,\nGA\no\nSenior\nBanking Executive\nn\ns - present\n2009\n,\n\n\xef\x82\xb7Monitor business development process for the North America branch\n\nc\n\xef\x82\xb7Develop and implement training program for managers in the North America Division\no\no\n\xef\x82\xb7Arranged the division relocation to Hamilton City opened the Madison branch and oversaw the division-wide\nr\nbusiness development of project for the North America Division\nd\ni\n\xef\x82\xb7Help bank in taking decision on alliances, mergers and taking over of a business\nn\na\n\xef\x82\xb7Offer training to juniors and help them in dealing with banking process\nt\ni\nPeople's\nBank\nn\nAthen, GA\ng\nBanking Executive\n2006 - 2009\n\ns\na\nl\ne\ns\n,\n\n\xef\x82\xb7Defined objectives for junior executives and guided them in meeting those objectives\n\xef\x82\xb7Assembled resources, formed policies and applied critical measures for the profit of the bank\n\xef\x82\xb7Guided a group of 20 staff including 6 officers\n\nEducation:\ns\n\na\nl\ne\ns\n\n\x0c\xef\x82\xb7MBA Finance from Georgia State University, Athens, GA in 2005\n\xef\x82\xb7Bachelor of Science, Finance from Georgia State University, Athens, GA in 2003"
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b'Bank Accountant Resume Template\n\nClaire Benton\nOB-567 High Valley Rd.\nDenver 5799\nPhone: (655)765-8756\nClaire78@gmail.com\nObjective:\nTo obtain a position of Bank Accountant where I can utilize my accounting skills and be an asset to\nthe company\nSummary of Qualifications:\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nExperienced in quality system reviews and financial reporting\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nPossesses strong, analytical and problem solving skills with the ability to make well thought out\ndecisions\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nDetail-oriented, efficient and organized\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nHandled various accounting tasks with diligence\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nProficient and qualified accounting professional, strong knowledge of accounting principles\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nExcellent communications and public relations skills\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nExcellent analysis and observation skills in order to ensure that final report is error free\n\nCareer Experiences:\n2008-2011: Bank Accountant: City Bank: Denver\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nPreparation and making entries to ledgers and journals\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nTracking cash inflow and outflow of the bank\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nMaintaining the daily minimum bank balance\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nPresenting reports of cash flows of the bank to the management\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nPreparing monthly financial statements\n\n\x0c\xef\x82\xb7\n\nReview and ensure that entries are accurately done in compliance to bank rules\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nPrepare details of tax of the bank\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nDocument all financial transactions of the bank\n\n2003-2007: Assistant Accountant: Welsh and Dews Construction Co.; Denver\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nPerformed accounts payable transactions for construction expenditures\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nAssist in management of financial department with responsibility of budgets, payrolls, accounts\npayable and receivable\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nEnsured compliance with accounting guidelines\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nCoordinated monthly payroll transactions of employees\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nMonitored financial transactions of the company\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nLiaised with insurers and bankers related to financial transactions\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nHandled other accounting tasks assigned\n\nEducation: 1999-2002: Bachelor of Science in Accounting; Durham University, England\nProfessional references would be furnished upon request.'
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b'Bank Risk Analyst Resume Template\nEduard Raymond\xe2\x80\x99s\nCorral Rd. Ave. 5\nPennsylvania, 7369\nPhone: (123)534-5342\nedcoolguy@rocketmail.com\nObjective:\nTo gain the position of Bank Risk Analyst wherein my skills and knowledge in the field will contribute\ntoward the growth of the organization\nSummary of Qualifications:\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nWell organized and possesses good team working skills\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nAbility to use modern banking technology\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nGood affinity in figures\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nThorough knowledge in financial transaction\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nAbility to keep up the trust bestowed on me\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nAbility to keep abreast of the change in laws and regulations\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nExcellent communication and interpersonal skills\n\nCareer Experiences:\n2008-2011: Bank Risk Analyst: Pennsylvania Bank: Pennsylvania\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nReviewing lending criteria and requirements of the bank\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nPerformed analysis of relative success of current strategic plans\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nAnalyzed business and prepared reports to know execution risk to notify future lending\nconclusions\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nDone new business forecasting and tracking\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nResponsible in handling resources intelligently\n\n\x0c\xef\x82\xb7\n\nCreated recommendation to control and reduce risks\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nAppraised documents of clients\n\n2003-2007: Risk Analyst: Express Bank, Pennsylvania\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nProtected the banks benefits and public images\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nPerformed statistical analysis to assess risks of the bank\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nEstimated and supervised market trends\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nAssessed sources and proposed the bank decisions\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nResearched and study the seriousness of risk\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nPresented plans and recommendations for enhancements\n\nEducation: 1999-2002: Bachelor of Science in Financial Management: University of Pennsylvania\nProfessional references would be furnished upon request'
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b"James P. Ly\n4530 McKinley Avenue\nDenver, CO 80209\nPhone: 303-778-6202\nEmail: jply@freemail.com\nCareer Objective:\nLooking for a bank sales consultant position with \xe2\x80\x9cMyMoney Bank\xe2\x80\x9d to understand customers'\nfinancial need and provide them individualized customer service accordingly by explaining them\nthe various products bank is offering.\nSummary of Skills:\n\xef\x82\xb7Experience in selling bank products and knowledge of banking rules and regulations\n\xef\x82\xb7Experience in processing application and forms for banking business\n\xef\x82\xb7Ability to assess customers' financial needs and provide service accordingly\n\xef\x82\xb7Strong knowledge of bank products from deposit accounts to various investment and credit\nproducts\n\xef\x82\xb7Excellent communication, presentation, interpersonal, and organizational skills\n\xef\x82\xb7Self-motivated, hard-working, sincere, and disciplined individual\nWork Experience:\nBank Sales Consultant\nDownTown Bank, Denver, CO\nSeptember 2013 - Present\n\xef\x82\xb7Greet customers and answer inquiries about products and services bank is offering\n\xef\x82\xb7Assist customers in filling out form for opening saving and other types of accounts\n\xef\x82\xb7Call and inquire with customers if they need any loan for their business and personal\npurpose\n\xef\x82\xb7Converse with customers and explain them how to invest and in what scheme for their\nretirement and children's education\n\xef\x82\xb7Provide assistance to customer in mortgaging properties and creating portfolios for life's\nfuture needs\nSales Consultant\nStellar Properties, Denver, CO\nApril 2012 - August 2013\n\xef\x82\xb7Sold and rented apartments, offices to customers in prime locations\n\xef\x82\xb7Maintained total occupancy and added more properties to the database\n\n\x0c\xef\x82\xb7Monitored the surrounding area for development activities and made changes to properties\naccordingly\n\xef\x82\xb7Cleared taxes and bills related to properties in a timely manner\n\xef\x82\xb7Inspected houses before renting it to customer and after vacating it\n\xef\x82\xb7Advertised availability of properties for sales and rent on social media and other media\nEducation:\n\xef\x82\xb7Bachelor's Degree in Accounting\nABC University, Denver, CO\n2012\nReference:\nOn request."
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b'Bank CEO Resume Template\n\nGary Field\n89- Crest Ave.\nAtlanta, Georgia 6357\nPhone: (129)654-7654\nfieldman@gmail.com\nObjective:\nSeeking a Bank CEO position in a professional group through which my proficiency and skills can\ncontribute to the success of the organization:\nSummary of Qualifications:\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nStrong and effective interpersonal and communications skills\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nExcellent personnel management skills\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nGoal and result oriented\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nHighly organized and demonstrated financial management skills\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nEffective decision-maker\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nAbility to work in teams in a fast paced environment\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nThorough understanding of financial, mathematical, and accounting techniques\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nProficiency with all computer applications and systems\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nAbility to use modern banking technology\n\nCareer Experiences:\n2006-2011: Bank CEO: One Bank; Georgia\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nPrimary contact for communications with Board of Directors\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nEstablished approved plans and policies by the board of Directors\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nImplemented strategic plans and objectives for the bank\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nMaintained good rapport to clients and represented the bank in community activities\n\n\x0c\xef\x82\xb7\n\nDirects all bank operations and looking after the results\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nJoined the appraisal committee by inspecting mortgaged properties\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nAdvised bank management on departmental issues related to objectives and goal of the bank\n\n2000-2005: Bank Manager: England Union Bank: Georgia\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nProvide client consultation on financing options\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nAssist clients in mortgage financing\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nInterview clients applying for loans\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nReview completed loan files for any discrepancies\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nSupervised all staff in bank operations and sales strategies\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nManaged buying or selling of currency\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nCheck the daily financial transactions made\n\nEducation: 1996-2000: Masters in Financial Management: University of Georgia\nProfessional references would be furnished upon request.'
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b'Carmine Haines\n4569 Freedom Lane\nMokelumne Hill, CA 95245\n(123)-286-9532\n[email]\nJob Objective To secure a position with a reputable company in which to exercise my knowledge and\ntraining as a Bank Service Manager.\nHighlights of Qualifications:\n\xef\x82\xb7 Admirable experience in managing work of retail commercial banking environment\n\xef\x82\xb7 Profound knowledge of bank operations and products\n\xef\x82\xb7 Huge knowledge of bank audit policies and procedures\n\xef\x82\xb7 Remarkable ability to maintain all bank information confidential\n\xef\x82\xb7 Deep ability to interpret bank policies and procedures according to federal and state laws\n\xef\x82\xb7 Good understanding of Bank established policies and procedures\n\xef\x82\xb7 Wide knowledge of business deposit and loan products and processes\n\xef\x82\xb7 Ability to manage time and pressure effectively to insure no loss of efficiency\nProfessional Experience:\nBank Customer Service Manager\nTD Ameritrade, Mokelumne Hill, CA\nOctober 2008 \xe2\x80\x93 Present\n\xef\x82\xb7 Coordinated with various teams and supervised daily cash and teller functions and ensured accuracy in it.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Provided financial advice to customers and maintained knowledge on various products.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Assisted Manager in training and sales initiatives to improve effectiveness of employees.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Implemented sales process with assistance from bank manager and managed all teller operations.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Planned goals for banks and developed strategies for each branch.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Participated in various meetings and conducted periodic sales for same.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Inspected various operations by performing spot checks and performing audits for branches.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Ensured compliance to all bank policies and procedures and documented same.\n\n\x0cSenior Customer Service Supervisor\nFirst American Financial Corporation, MAokelumne Hill, CA\nAugust 2003 \xe2\x80\x93 September 2008\n\xef\x82\xb7 Monitored everyday work of various customer service representatives.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Provided on job training to juniors and assisted in resolving all problems.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Performed audit control on all quality control standards and programs in compliance with banking\nregulations.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Analyzed data, identified trends and provided all findings to management.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Trained staff to provide optimal customer services and performed regular checks on staff to ensure\ncompliance to bank policies.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Maintained records of teller balances and differences accurately.\nLead Customer Service Representative\nOsram Sylvania, Mokelumne Hill, CA\nMay 1998 \xe2\x80\x93 July 2003\n\xef\x82\xb7 Managed everyday activities for office such as account transactions and correspondence with customers.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Monitored cash transaction for banks such as credit handovers and prepared cash shipments records.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Maintained good working relationship with customers and ensured satisfaction with work.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Updated knowledge on all new product line and services offered by bank to facilitate bank goals.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Assisted customers with opening new accounts and safe deposit boxes.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Coordinated with customers and resolved all complex problems.\nEducation\nBachelor\xe2\x80\x99s Degree in Business Administration\nHarding University, Searcy, AR'
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b'Lillian Parker\n529 Fisherking Drive, 66663\n(505) 555-5555, Email\n\nOBJECTIVE: To obtain a position as a Bank Teller at the Bank of America utilizing skills and training in\ncash handling and ability to provide direct customer services in effective manner.\nEDUCATION\nRichmond City College \xe2\x80\x93 Las Vegas, NV | 2013\nAS in Accounting and Finance\nKEY STRENGTHS\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Able to count cash speedily and accurately\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Good understanding of specialized banking tasks such as preparing cashier\xe2\x80\x99s checks and exchanging\nforeign currency\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Functional knowledge of receiving and verifying loan payments and utility bill payments\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Solid know-how of recording transactions promptly and in compliance with the bank\xe2\x80\x99s policies and\nprocedures\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Excellent comprehension of balancing currency, cash and checks\nSPECIAL SKILLS\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Customer services\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Communication\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Accuracy and attention to detail\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Stress toleration\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Judgment and problem solving\nTECHNICAL EXPERTISE\n\xe2\x80\xa2 MS Word, PowerPoint and Excel\n\xe2\x80\xa2 MS Outlook\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Email and Internet\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Basic math skills\nWORK EXPERIENCE\nIntern | HSBC \xe2\x80\x93 Las Vegas, NV | Summer 2013\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Assisted in counting the cash in drawer at the start of shift\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Accepted checks, cash, and other forms of payment from customers\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Answered questions from customers regarding their accounts\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Assisted in preparation of specialized types of funds, such as pay orders and traveler\xe2\x80\x99s checks\nCAMPUS INVOLVEMENT\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Member of the school business club\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Member of the school baseball team\n\xe2\x80\xa2 President of the school drama club\nVOLUNTEER WORK\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Performed Big Sister duties for the Children\xe2\x80\x99s Hospital during the summer of 2010'
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b'Bank Manager Resume Template\n\nAmy John\n89, New Church Rd.,\nTrenton, New Jersey 2334\nPhone: (234) 275249\najohns@youremail.com\nObjective:\nWant to join a reputed bank as a bank manager.\nSummary of Qualifications:\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nMore than 7 years experience in banking sectors a bank manager.\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nVery good knowledge in finances and economy.\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nGood computer knowledge.\n\nCareer Experience/Job History:\n2005-Present\nNational Bank of New Jersey, US\nBank Manager\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nLooking after various mergers and taking financial decisions for the growth of the bank.\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nIntroducing new loan programs and personal and commercial investment plans.\n\n2003-2005\nBank of Arizona., Arizona, US\nBank Manager\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nMy responsibility was to take important decisions for bank.\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nDesigning new bank selling products.\n\n\x0cAchievements:\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Best employee of the year award from the present company.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 I have won the gold medal in the master degree program for the achieving highest grade in\naccounts subject.\nEducation:\n2001-2002\nMBA in Finance, University of Utah, US\n1997-2000\nBA in Finance and accounting, University of New Mexico, US\nProfessional References upon Request'
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b'XXXX XXXX\nXXXX\nHouston, Texas 77002\nHome: XXX-XXXX-XXX\nXXXX@XXXX.XXX\nCareer Focus\n\xef\x82\xb7 Dynamic and reliable Bank Associate with 3 years of retail banking, customer service and consulting\nexperience.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Bank Executive who consistently exceeds company objectives to secure client satisfaction and loyalty.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Bank Executive with an extensive career in financial services and a track record of driving sales and\nboosting company morale.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Confident Bank Executive skilled in communicating effectively and persuasively with senior colleagues\nand clients alike.\nSummary of Skills\n\xef\x82\xb7 Superior time\nmanagement\n\xef\x82\xb7 Complex problem\nsolving\n\xef\x82\xb7 Account\nreconciliation\n\xef\x82\xb7 Superior research\nskills\n\xef\x82\xb7 MS Excel expert\n\xef\x82\xb7 Detail-oriented\n\n\xef\x82\xb7 Self-motivated\nprofessional\n\xef\x82\xb7 MS Office Suite\n\xef\x82\xb7 QuickBooks\n\xef\x82\xb7 Polished communication\nskills\n\xef\x82\xb7 Cash handling\n\nAccomplishments\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nExceeded sales objectives in 2004.\nGrew business from 2 employees to 8 employees in 2 years.\nReceived New Accounts Award for the most new accounts opened.\nPromoted to Head Teller after 9 months of employment.\n\nProfessional Experience\nResearch Analyst\n01/2003 \xef\xbc\x8d 04/2006First National BankEdinburg, TX\n\xef\x82\xb7 Researched banking guidelines and statutory requirements to stay updated on new laws and\napplications.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Verified details of transactions, including funds received and total account balances.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Performed heavy bank reconciliations and cash flow statements.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Reconciled and reported discrepancies found in records.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Reported and consolidated company financial performance.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Communicated with customers, employees and other individuals to answer questions and explain\ninformation.'
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b'P\na\ns\nc\na\n\nMICHAEL BROWN\n\nM\nObjective\n\na\nn\nHighly\ndedicated graduate student with strong analytical, communication and innovative skills with 10 years of\na\nexperience\nseeks full-time opportunity in the field of Business Analytics and Data Mining.\ng\ne\nFunctional Skills\nd\nc\no\nm\np\nl\ne\nx\n\n\xef\x82\xb7In depth knowledge of Database marketing, data mining using predictive modeling techniques, data preprocessing\nand data analysis.\n\xef\x82\xb7Profound knowledge of forecasting techniques, multivariate analysis, CRM, time series analysis, cluster and factor\nanalysis, conjoint analysis, SEM.\n\xef\x82\xb7Expertise in Base SAS programming including advanced techniques like Proc SQL and Macros processing.\n\ns\ni\nt \xef\x82\xb7Domain knowledge of financial markets and instruments and health care\nu\nTechnical Skills\na\nt\nDatabases\n: Oracle 8i,9i, MS Access, MS SQL\ni\no\nAnalysis\nsoftware : SAS Enterprise Guide, SAS Enterprise Miner, SAS 9, SPSS Clementine, Stata, Gretl, R\nn\nLanguages : C, Java, VB 6.0, SQL, PLSQL, VB.NET, PHP, ABAP4\ns\nEnterprise\nsoftware : SAP R3\n,\nOther tools : Micro strategy, Rational Rose, Mercury QC, Visio, Project, MS Word and Excel\n\nc\no\nOperating\nSystems : Windows 9x, NT, 2000, XP, Vista, UNIX\no\nr\nProfessional\nExperience\nd\ni\nBusiness\nAnalyst Jul 2006 to Jul 2008\nn\nABC Inc Any Town, NY\na\nt \xef\x82\xb7Analyzed scope, captured business requirements (retail and corporate banking), recommended process changes and\ni\nn documented the requirements for the development team.\ng\nTechnologies : XML, ASP.NET, ADO.NET, JavaScript, HTML, CSS\n\n\xef\x82\xb7Estimated effort for the projects (and change requests) using function point analysis (.Net or SQL)\n\ns\na\nl \xef\x82\xb7Functionally tested the developed systems (UAT) and deployed them in the production environment.\ne\ns \xef\x82\xb7Supervised fallback drills for various software applications as a part of the business continuity exercise.\n,\ns\na\nl\ne\ns\n\n\x0c\xef\x82\xb7Recommended process changes and documented the same so as to align them in accordance with SOX\nrequirements.\n\xef\x82\xb7Managed multiple projects varying complexity ensuring timely completion. These projects realized significant\nsavings in terms of time and money.\n\xef\x82\xb7Developed workflow based applications (.Net environment) as per corporate banking business needs.\n\xef\x82\xb7Organized a vendor evaluation exercise (preparing questionnaire, collating responses and analysis of the same) to\nrate the vendor performance.\nConsultant \xe2\x80\x93 Sr. Business Analyst Jun 2005 to Jul 2006\nXYZ Corp Any Town, NY\n\xef\x82\xb7Working closely with Program and Project Management to provide input during all phases of project development\nand to ensure business objectives are met.\n\xef\x82\xb7Working with the business to understand and determine system implications in terms of the platform(s),\napplication(s) and business processes for B2B solutions.\n\xef\x82\xb7Assisting with running test cases on .Net platforms to ensure successful code deployment using the Mercury\nQuality Center \xe2\x80\x93 Test Director.\n\xef\x82\xb7Enhancing and modifying the functional user guide.\n\xef\x82\xb7Work with the business on developing business processes and governance to enhance systemsupport.\nSenior Business Analyst Jul 2004 to Dec 2004\nBCD Inc. Any Town, NY\n\xef\x82\xb7Document Business and functional requirements for ISO Circulars.\n\xef\x82\xb7Documented the requirements through interviews with key stakeholders ,subject matter experts & ISO.net\n\xef\x82\xb7Coordinated with QA team to develop test schedules & scenarios.\n\xef\x82\xb7Delivered Project Business and Functional requirements.\n\xef\x82\xb7Created Use Cases to model business processes.\n\xef\x82\xb7Functional, Data & Forms Analysis.\n\xef\x82\xb7Prepared Release Notes for the projects, Memos to customers.\n\n\x0c\xef\x82\xb7Coordinated with the customers accepted the ISO circulars, incorporated special deviations like rates, forms,\ncircular acceptance date, state approvals within the Base ISO requirements.\n\xef\x82\xb7Facilitated session among cross functional teams for system integration and data flow across systems.\n\xef\x82\xb7Update Rate tables, Deviation tables, rating factors, override factors, mods, surcharges, and Loss cost multipliers\nas per ISO circulars, state, effective date, rate versions, insurance companies.\n\xef\x82\xb7Validate Detail output of Rating results, Validate if system is interpolating the rating with Rate tracking & manual\ncalculation.\n\xef\x82\xb7Verify if application generates accurate data in Stat codes for internal auditing.\nCertifications and Trainings\n\xef\x82\xb7Certified Advanced SAS 9 Programmer\n\xef\x82\xb7Certified Base SAS 9 Programmer\n\xef\x82\xb7Awarded with SAS, OSU Certification in Data Mining\n\xef\x82\xb7Certified in SAS Predictive Modeling\n\xef\x82\xb7Trainings on \xe2\x80\x98Requirements Management\xe2\x80\x99 and \xe2\x80\x98Use Case Modeling\xe2\x80\x99\nEducation\n\xef\x82\xb7MS in Management Information Systems Grad: May 2010 GPA: 3.75/4.0\n\xef\x82\xb7Vanderbilt University\n\xef\x82\xb7Master of Management Studies Grad: May 2005 GPA: 3.75/4.0\n\xef\x82\xb7California Institute of Technology'
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b"P\na\ns\nc\na\n\nHenry D'Souza\nABC Street, Red Fort Old Road\nM\n4569-1258-036987\na\n0231-09875-36987\nn mail: henerydsoza@ business.co\nE\n\na\ng\nCareer\nObjective :\ne\nSeeking\nthe position of an Assistant Bank Manager to utilize my skills, knowledge and experience in the financial\nd\nsectors.\n\nc\n\nProfile\n:\no\n\nm\np \xef\x82\xb7 Seven years of experience as assistant branch manager in various international and domestic banks\nl\n\xef\x82\xb7 Excellent presentation and interpersonal skills\ne\nx \xef\x82\xb7 Instrumental in opening over two hundred new saving accounts\ns \xef\x82\xb7 Extensive knowledge of rapport building\ni\nt \xef\x82\xb7 Possess good leadership skills\nu\nProfessional\nexperience :\na\nt\nABC International Bank, New Jersey, NY\ni\n2009\no - present\nAssistant\nBank Manager\nn\ns\n, \xef\x82\xb7 Handling the procedures and expediting the opening of saving accounts\n\xef\x82\xb7 Increasing business through networking and building new client relationships\n\nc\no \xef\x82\xb7 Assisting managers in identifying sales opportunities for the branch\no\nr \xef\x82\xb7 Updating daily reports to the manager\nd\ni \xef\x82\xb7 Training and overseeing performance of staff\nn\na \xef\x82\xb7 Planning and implementing strategies to increase customer satisfaction\nt\n\xef\x82\xb7 Ensuring merchandised stock orders as per the norms of the bank\ni\nn\nUnited\nBank of Suzlon, New Jersey, NY\ng\n2007-2009\nInvestment banking analyst specialist\n\ns\na\nl\ne\ns\n,\ns\na\nl\ne\ns\n\n\xef\x82\xb7 Conducted and presented industry research reports\n\xef\x82\xb7 Participated in equity structuring and underwriting\n\xef\x82\xb7 Performed the tasks of financial analysis\n\xef\x82\xb7 Built and utilized effective financial models\n\n\x0c\xef\x82\xb7 Conducted research on credit and debt capital markets\nGlobal United Banking Organization, New Jersey, NY\n2005 -2007\nInvestment banking analyst\n\xef\x82\xb7 Assisted clients' senior management and senior bankers in executing capital market's transactions\n\xef\x82\xb7 Handled the tasks of defining value entities and capital raising scenarios\n\xef\x82\xb7 Generated effective financial models to analyze pro forma effects and forecast financial growth\n\xef\x82\xb7 Analyzed discontinued cash flow, weighted average cost capital and company comparatives\nEducational Qualification :\nGraduate in Commerce, Daffodils college of Arts, 20003 - 04\nPost graduate in commerce, University of New Jersey, 2004-05"
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b"P\na\ns\nc\na\n\nJonathan Kent\n68 Caxton Place\nBWLCH-LLAN\nM\nSA48\n2BZ\na\nPhone: 078 3607 6318\nn\nEmail: jonathank@freemail.com\n\na\ng\nCareer\nObjective:\ne\nd\n\nTo work as a Customer Service Representative with \xe2\x80\x9cFlora Bank,\xe2\x80\x9d to deliver a high-quality professional and\npersonalized\ncustomer service to corporate and privileged customers.\nc\n\no\nm\np \xef\x82\xb7 Experience of retail banking and interacting with high-profile customers\nl\ne \xef\x82\xb7 Proficiency in written and verbal English language\nx\n\nSummary of Skills:\n\n\xef\x82\xb7 Familiar with banking products offered by large banks\n\ns\ni \xef\x82\xb7 Excellent leadership, analytical, and teamworking skills\nt\n\xef\x82\xb7 Strong numerical and leadership skills\nu\na \xef\x82\xb7 Adept with local banking practices and state and federal banking rules\nt\ni\nWork\nExperience:\no\nCustomer\nService Representative\nn\ns\nOutland\nBank, SA48 2BZ\n,October 2015 - Present\nc \xef\x82\xb7 Delivering professional and personalized customer service to corporate and individuals\no\no \xef\x82\xb7 Understanding the needs of customers and advising appropriate products\nr\nd \xef\x82\xb7 Calculating and providing accurate information to customers on returns against investment\ni\n\xef\x82\xb7 Handling escalation and documenting entire procedures\nn\na \xef\x82\xb7 Assisting customers in applying for loans for personal and business purpose\nt\ni \xef\x82\xb7 Seeking and capitalizing on referrals from customers and contributing in Bank's revenue\nn\nCustomer\nService Representative\ng\nWide Shore Bank, SA48 2BZ\n\ns\nFebruary\n2012 - September 2015\na\nl\ne\ns\n,\ns\na\nl\ne\ns\n\n\xef\x82\xb7 Provided personalized services to privileged customers and corporate sectors\n\xef\x82\xb7 Established professional client relationships and sold them banking products\n\xef\x82\xb7 Assisted in administration of bank and completed transactions in real time\n\n\x0c\xef\x82\xb7 Kept and maintained work area neat and clean throughout employment tenure\n\xef\x82\xb7 Assessed and evaluated financial circumstances and promoted bank's services\n\xef\x82\xb7 Authorized and reviewed overdrafts and loans\nEducation:\n\xef\x82\xb7 High School Diploma\nSt. Jude School, SA48 2BZ\n2011\nReference:\n\nOn request."
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b'P\na\ns\nc\na\n\nMichael Archer\n5327 N Barranca Ave\nM Francisco, CA, 94158\nSan\na\n(222)-123-4567\nn\n[email]\n\na\ng\nObjective To obtain a Banking Assistant position in a growth-oriented company where I can utilize my administrative\ne\nskills and acquire new abilities.\nd\nSummary\nof Skills:\nc\n\no\n\n\xef\x82\xb7Huge\nexperience in banking-related compliance issues\nm\n\np\n\xef\x82\xb7Solid\nunderstanding of loan documentation \xe2\x80\x93 preparation, review, closing and funding.\nl\ne\nx\n\xef\x82\xb7Strong\ncomputer skills including MS applications\ns\n\xef\x82\xb7Exceptional\nclient servicing along with excellent phone skills\ni\nt\n\xef\x82\xb7Good\nproblem solving and independent decision-making skills\nu\na\n\xef\x82\xb7Excellent inter-personal, written and verbal communication skills\nt\ni\nWork Experience:\no\nn\nBanking\nAssistant\ns\nBank\nLeumi, San Francisco, CA\n,\nAugust 2005 to till date\n\nc\n\n\xef\x82\xb7Provided\ndirect client service to Private Banking clients.\no\n\no\n\nr\n\xef\x82\xb7Assisted\nin providing administrative support to Private Banking team.\nd\ni\n\xef\x82\xb7Processed\naccount opening for both Banking and Investment accounts.\nn\na\n\xef\x82\xb7Maintained\nrecords and reports.\nt\ni\nBanking Assistant\nn\nJPMorgan Chase, San Francisco, CA\ng\nMay 2000 to July 2005\ns\na\nl\n\xef\x82\xb7Handled\nclient transactions.\ne\ns\n\xef\x82\xb7Resolved\nroutine and complex client inquiries and service issues.\n,\n\n\xef\x82\xb7Provided proactive support to services which had existing client relationships.\n\ns\na\nl\ne\ns\n\n\x0c\xef\x82\xb7Gathered and inputted information related to client lending.\nEducation\nBachelor\xe2\x80\x99s Degree in Accounting\nDuke University, Durham, NC'
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b'Cashier Resume Templates\n\nMonica Gill\nFrost Road\nLeicester\nPhone: 76-556-44\nmonica65@ycmail.com\nObjective\nSeeking a good job opportunity as a cashier in a well known retail company in the allied customer\nservice areas. With my communication skills, I would prove to be a better customer service person.\nSummary of Qualification\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nHave good accounting and billing experience.\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nCapable of handling large number of people together.\n\nCareer Experience/Job History\n2005 till present\nHarpey Stores\nCashier\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nHandled all the transactions and billing terms effectively.\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nEfficiently managed the store till closing hours and ensure proper maintenance.\n\nEducation\n2003-2006\nBachelors in Commerce, Commerce College.\n\n\x0cProfessional reference will be furnished upon request'
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b"Edmund Roberts\n110 High School Road\nAspen, CO 81611\n970-925-1109\nEmail: edroberts@anymail.com\nObjective:\nSeeking the position of banking sales manager with a major public or private sector bank.\nExperience:\nUBS Financial Services Inc., Broomfield, CO\nBanking Products Sales Desk Manager\n2010 \xe2\x80\x93 present\n\xef\x82\xb7Driving revenue growth through the development and management of the sales desk specialist who will make\nproactive sales calls (phone, e-mail, and mailings) on a daily basis with existing financial advisors to\nstrengthen relationships & identify opportunities to establish relationships with new Financial Advisors.\n\xef\x82\xb7Coaching; performance management; and career development of staff.\n\xef\x82\xb7Tracking sales activities, providing sales forecasts, and creating and analyzing metrics that drive results.\n\xef\x82\xb7Provide support and follow up for the external sales team.\n\xef\x82\xb7Responsible for ongoing development and delivery of sales and product training in conjunction with the\nproduct development group.\n\xef\x82\xb7Develop and implement sales initiative programs to drive sales/ product goals.\n\xef\x82\xb7Learn, know and be able to present all products.\n\xef\x82\xb7Provide the team with sales tools and techniques to achieve their goals.\nSkills:\n\xef\x82\xb7Proficiency in all Microsoft Office applications.\n\xef\x82\xb7Strong presentation skills.\n\xef\x82\xb7Exceptional verbal and written communication skills.\n\xef\x82\xb7Capable in leading the sales professionals team and drive sales goals.\n\xef\x82\xb7Strong competitive drive and work ethic to succeed.\nEducation:\nUniversity of Colorado, Aspen, CO\nBachelor's Degree in Finance - 2010"
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b'[Name]\n[Physical Address]\n[Phone Number] | [Email Address]\nEDUCATION\n[University Name]\n[City], [State/Country]\nBachelor of [Arts/Science] in [Major]\nExpected [Graduation Date]\n\xef\x82\xb7 GPA: [xx] / 4.0; SAT: [xx] [If you\xe2\x80\x99re outside the US, list grades under your system here instead]\n\xef\x82\xb7 Honors: [xx]\n\xef\x82\xb7 Relevant Coursework: [Economics / Accounting / Finance classes, anything business-related]\nLEADERSHIP EXPERIENCE\n[Company Name]\n[City], [State/Country]\n[Position Title], [Group Name]\n[Start Date] \xe2\x80\x93 [End Date]\n\xef\x82\xb7 [Summary sentence stating what you did and the overall results of your work]\n\xef\x82\xb7 [Led team\xe2\x80\x99s efforts to do xx by creating/managing xx; resulted in increased sales / profits / cost\nsavings]\n\xef\x82\xb7 [Analyzed options available for xx and recommended xx based on time and resource considerations;\nimplementation led to successful marketing of xx]\n\xef\x82\xb7 [Developed strategy for marketing to new prospective clients / fund-raising / promoting brand;\nresulted in increased awareness / capital commitments]\n[Student Club Name]\n[City], [State/Country]\n[Position Title]\n[Start Date] \xe2\x80\x93 [End Date]\n\xef\x82\xb7 [Summary sentence stating what you did and the overall results of your work]\n\xef\x82\xb7 [Recruited over xx members to club with promotional campaign]\n\xef\x82\xb7 [Organized conferences, speaker events and community events]\nSKILLS, ACTIVITIES & INTERESTS\nLanguages: Fluent in [xx]; Conversational Proficiency in [xx]\nTechnical Skills: [List any programming languages \xe2\x80\x93 not MS Office/Excel]\nCertifications & Training: [Any extra courses or programs relevant to finance]\nActivities: [Student Clubs, Volunteer Work, Independent Activities]\nInterests: [Keep this to 1-2 lines and be specific; do not go overboard]\n\n\x0cLooking for Extra Help with Your Resume / CV?\nWe work with a limited number of clients each month to revamp their\nresumes / CVs and cover letters and guide them through the recruiting\nprocess in the finance industry. We select our clients carefully to ensure that\nthey can truly benefit from our services.\nWe aim to create a resume / CV that is at least twice as effective as your\ncurrent one in winning interviews and job offers.\nWe work with you to extract the key information that will catch the\nattention of financiers and recruiters, and then we present and position your\nachievements in the most impressive way possible.\nWe work primarily with 1) University and Master\xe2\x80\x99s students with significant\ninternship experience; 2) Current investment bankers, traders, salespeople,\nresearch and investment analysts, and middle office staff who are looking to\nlateral or move to other areas in finance, such as sales, investor relations,\ncapital markets, equity research, corporate finance, private wealth\nmanagement, and the buy-side (private equity, hedge funds, and asset\nmanagement); and 3) Career changers who want to break into finance in\none of those areas at the MBA-level or above.\nThis service is NOT for you if you\xe2\x80\x99re a 2nd year university student with no\nprevious internships.\nIf, however, you think you would be a good fit for our services and you\xe2\x80\x99d like\nto work with us 1-on-1 to create a more effective resume/CV and cover\nletter, and to improve your networking strategy, elevator pitch, and\ninterview skills, you can learn more about our services by clicking the links\nbelow:\n\nSee all our resume editing/coaching package deals and learn\nhow you can get your own customized Action Plan, plus significant\n1-on-1 assistance in the recruiting process to help you\nland finance interviews and offers.\n\nOr: View Our Resume & Coaching Package Deals'
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b'KACY T. RAMSEY\n\nAddress \xe2\x80\xa2 City, ST XXXXX \xe2\x80\xa2 Home: (555) 555-5555 \xe2\x80\xa2 Cell: (888) 888-8888 \xe2\x80\xa2 kacy@xxxx.com\n\nCAREER TARGET: INVESTMENT BANKING EXECUTIVE\nWell qualified to leverage extensive industry knowledge, skills, and experience in transactionoriented position within structured finance and/or investment banking environments. Offer broad\norganizational perspective and results-driven approach to activities and projects.\nMore than 17 years of experience within the banking industry, with focus on international banking.\nExtensive knowledge of complex financial structures and products within debt and capital markets.\nStrong quantitative and analytical skill sets. Establish and maintain effective relationships with direct\nreports, senior management, and professional consultants. In-depth background in evaluating highly\ndetailed transaction documents and agreements. MBA degree from Xxxxxxx Business School.\n\nStructured Financial Transactions\nAdvanced Corporate Finance\nInternational Banking & Business\nCross-Functional Team Leadership\n\nCore Knowledge & Skill Areas:\nAsset Management\nEquity & Credit Derivatives\nLoan Workouts & Foreclosures\nBankruptcy Workouts\n\nMergers & Acquisitions\nTax Exposure/Risk Management\nPrivate Placement Memorandums\nOffering Memorandum\n\nPROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE\nXXXXXXXX INVESTMENT BANK, City, XX, 19XX\xe2\x80\x93 Present\nDirector/Tax Manager (20XX \xe2\x80\x93 Present) \xef\x82\xa1 Vice President II (20XX \xe2\x80\x93 20XX)\nVice President I (19XX \xe2\x80\x93 20XX) \xef\x82\xa1 Assistant Vice President (19XX \xe2\x80\x93 19XX)\nEarned fast-track promotions through increasingly responsible executive positions. Currently oversee Tax\nDepartment within Financial Division of company\xe2\x80\x99s U.S. operations, as well as subsidiaries in Latin\nAmerica, Canada, and the U.S., managing team of 6 and reporting to managing/tax director for North and\nSouth Americas. Provide tax and financial structuring recommendations for bank\xe2\x80\x99s investments in capital\nmarkets transactions, private equity/real estate funds, and commercial banking transactions.\nValue Offering: Played key role in driving and shaping critical strategies and processes during\npivotal times and through multiple changes in leadership. Facilitated $200 million reduction in\ntotal liabilities on 2 separate projects. Participated in new business initiatives and helped\norganization increase its capacity to launch new financial products.\nSelected Accomplishments:\nLatin America Reorganization\n\xef\x82\xa7 Context/Challenge: Reorganized and scaled back Xxxxx\xe2\x80\x99x business operations, including sale of\nbanking operations in Latin America following bankruptcy workout. Coordinated tax-efficient\nreorganization while preserving extensive Latin American client network.\n\xef\x82\xa7 Actions: Spearheaded cross-disciplinary efforts within Latin America bank, as well as with local tax\ncounsel in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Mexico, and Venezuela. Quantified and presented potential\nfinancial and tax results for each proposed solution to senior management.\n\n\xef\x82\xa7\n\nResults: Maintained Latin American client network for company, achieving goals with minimal tax\nconsequences by implementing representative offices and small service companies.\n\nXxxxxx/Xxxxxx Merger\n\xef\x82\xa7 Context/Challenge: Played key role in creating much-needed synergies by merging corporate and\ninvestment banking operations/assets prior to acquisition of Xxxxxx. Headed efforts that identified\nmost tax-efficient manner for merger initiative.\n\n\xef\x82\xa7\n\nActions: Coordinated efforts with French tax colleagues to ensure compatibility of U.S. with French\ntax solutions. Led efforts of law and accounting firms in developing solution. Created financial\nmodels for various merger scenarios and presented to upper management in France and U.S.\n\n\xef\x82\xa7\n\nResults: Helped achieve tax-free merger that saved company $125 million in U.S. liabilities.\n\nCopyright 2010 \xe2\x80\x93 Distinctive Career Services, LLC. This r\xc3\xa9sum\xc3\xa9 is not a template and copying is prohibited; it was written\nfor a real client (identity disguised) and is an example of the quality and style of r\xc3\xa9sum\xc3\xa9s written by\nDistinctive Documents www.distinctiveweb.com Contact us to have your r\xc3\xa9sum\xc3\xa9 professionally written - 800-644-9694\n\n\x0cKACY T. RAMSEY \xe2\x80\x93 PAGE 2\n\nHome: (555) 555-5555 \xe2\x80\xa2 Cell: (888) 888-8888 \xe2\x80\xa2 kacy@xxxxx.com\n\nIRS Voluntary Compliance Program\n\xef\x82\xa7 Context/Challenges: Identified compliance gaps (U.S. Information Reporting and Withholding)\ntotaling $98 million in potential U.S. tax withholding liabilities. Tasked with fixing compliance\ngaps within 2 months, including securing buy-in from colleagues and clients.\n\xef\x82\xa7 Actions: Educated senior management and investment bankers on technical tax concepts and the\nneed for tax documentation. Reviewed transaction documents to identify exemptions. Drafted and\nsubmitted final self-audit report to the IRS.\n\n\xef\x82\xa7\n\nResults: Reduced initial tax liability from $98 million to $350,000.\nXXXXXX BANK, City, ST, 19XX \xe2\x80\x93 19XX\nAssistant Vice President / U.S. Tax Manager (19XX)\nAssistant Vice President (19XX) \xef\x82\xa1 Tax Associate (19XX \xe2\x80\x93 19XX)\n\nManaged filing of U.S. income tax returns, ongoing tax examinations, and U.S. information reporting\nrequirements, providing tax research and recommendations on transactional basis for commercial\nbankers. Supervised teams of up to 9 in daily activities and special projects.\nValue Offering: Contributed to development and implementation of tax strategies that improved\noperations and competitive advantage in the U.S. for Japanese bank.\nSelected Accomplishments:\nOperations Reengineering\n\xef\x82\xa7 Context/Challenges: Right-sized fragmented Tax Department that was suffering from absence of\ntechnical and managerial leadership.\n\n\xef\x82\xa7\n\nActions: Implemented streamlined process for preparation and filing of bank\xe2\x80\x99s U.S. tax compliance,\nincluding close supervision and development of team members. Established improved lines of\ncommunication with bankers.\n\n\xef\x82\xa7\n\nResults: Strengthened ability of Tax Department to support business units, subsequently\ngenerating improvements in competitive market advantage.\n\nIRS Audit Management\n\xef\x82\xa7 Context: Countered IRS deductibility challenge of approximately $500 million in loan loss\ndeductions covering 3-year period and several tax issues.\n\n\xef\x82\xa7\n\nActions: Supervised team of 9 in reviewing loan documentation for 10 previous years in order to\nsupport tax analysis. Negotiated extensively with IRS agents.\n\n\xef\x82\xa7\n\nResults: Managed completion of IRS audit that resulted in $70 million refund.\nXXXXXXX, City, ST, 19XX \xe2\x80\x93 19XX\nSupervising Senior Tax Specialist (19XX \xe2\x80\x93 19XX) \xef\x82\xa1 Senior Tax Specialist (19XX \xe2\x80\x93 19XX)\nTax Specialist (19XX \xe2\x80\x93 19XX) \xef\x82\xa1 Assistant Tax Specialist (19XX \xe2\x80\x93 19XX)\n\nPrepared and reviewed U.S. corporate and individual income tax returns for Japanese clients, with\nemphasis on Japanese financial institutions. Managed tax exams and assisted in seminar coordination.\n\nEDUCATION\nMaster of Business Administration in Finance, 20XX \xe2\x80\x93 XXXXX BUSINESS SCHOOL, City, ST\nMaster of Science in Taxation, 19XX \xe2\x80\x93 XXXXXXX UNIVERSITY, City, ST\nBachelor of Arts in Economics, 19XX \xe2\x80\x93 UNIVERSITY OF XXXXXXX, City, ST\n\nCopyright 2010 \xe2\x80\x93 Distinctive Career Services, LLC. This r\xc3\xa9sum\xc3\xa9 is not a template and copying is prohibited; it was written\nfor a real client (identity disguised) and is an example of the quality and style of r\xc3\xa9sum\xc3\xa9s written by\nDistinctive Documents www.distinctiveweb.com Contact us to have your r\xc3\xa9sum\xc3\xa9 professionally written - 800-644-9694'
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b'Bank Risk Professional Resume Template\n\nMary Rushford\n248- C Delta Rd.\nNew York 8760\nPhone: (423)765-3113\nmarylady@gmail.com\nObjective:\nExperienced and responsible individual seeking a position of Bank Risk Professional in a dynamic\ncompany where my skills can contribute to company benefits\nSummary of Qualifications:\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nExcellent analytical skills\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nPossesses good report writing skills\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nAbility to work with team under minimal supervision\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nEffective interpersonal and communication skills\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nSound knowledge of risk management\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nStrong organizational and time management skills\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nAdept in using computer systems and programs\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nAbility to follow bank procedures in managing risks\n\nCareer Experiences:\n2008-2011: Bank Risk Professional: Bloom Bank: New York\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nPerform business analysis and write reports\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nAssessing performance of various portfolio of clients\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nAnalyzed bank\xe2\x80\x99s market position and techniques to find value at risk management\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nInvolved in training program planned to make financial skills and technical knowledge\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nMonitored market trends and quantitative analysis\n\n\x0c2004-2007: Assistant Risk Analyst: Across Bank: New York\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nLiaised with senior management in business areas compacted by strategy changes\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nAssisted in managing resources of the bank wisely\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nAssisted in conducting research to assess the severity of risk\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nReviewing legal documents of clients\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nWorked with business agents to know the risks associated with transactions\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nPresented reports, findings and make recommendations for improvements\n\nEducation: 2000-2003: Bachelor of Science in Accounting; University of New York\nProfessional references would be furnished upon request'
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b'RESUME WORLD INC.\n1200 Markham Road, Suite 108, Toronto, Ontario, M1H 3C3\nTel: (416) 438.3606 / Email: info@resumeworld.ca\nCAREER PROFILE\nAn experienced Senior Investment Professional with over 10 years of progressive experience in the\nBanking/Investment industry. Key areas of expertise includes: FX, Treasury and International Capital\nMarkets, Trading, Risk Management & Control, Policy Implementation, Structured Derivatives\nProduct Marketing, Market Segmentation, Origination and Syndication of Bonds, International\nPrivate Banking, Financial Planning and Business Development.\nA proven track record in linking corporate vision to the delivery of desired results through people\nempowerment and the effective use of resources, processes and technologies. Demonstrated ability to\nplan, develop and manage investment portfolios in excess of $37 million with a keen focus on maximizing\ngains while maintaining appropriate risk tolerance levels.\nA strong motivator and team player with effective leadership, communication, decision making, problem\nsolving and interpersonal skills, together with a bottom-line corporate focus and a results-driven attitude.\n\nACCREDITATION/LICENSES/EDUCATION\n2007\nLicensed Financial Planner\n2006\nLicensed Investment Representative with Options (Ontario)\n2004\nCanadian Investment Manager Designation (CIM)\nActive\nFellow of the Canadian Securities Institute Designation (FCSI)\n2003\nB.A Degree in Business Administration (Gujarat University)\n\nPROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE\nRBC WORLD MARKETS, Toronto, Ontario\nSenior Regional Director, Financial Risk Management and Control, 2008 - Present\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Direct and manage all aspects of project development and implementation (OMARK) for front-line\nand back office FX, Treasury and Derivatives Products reporting system\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Oversee the Senior Risk Policy Setting Committee (Markets and Trading Risks), providing\nguidance in the formulation of market risks reporting guidelines and procedures with emphasis in\ninterest rates risk (DV01) and volatility risks (vol, delta, and convexity) for Interest Rate Swaps,\nInterest Rate Options, Swaptions and Currencies options\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Coordinate trading positions with 200 Traders on a daily basis to analyze and measure risk\nexposures against compliance guidelines\nSelected Accomplishments\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Contributed to a $3 million savings in interest rate options trading by identifying a Trade Cheater\nand taking the appropriate actions\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Prevented a $2 million potential risk by identifying a system reporting violation\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Introduced eight high-profile business clients to traders, resulting in $11 million in revenue\nICICI WORLD MARKETS, Mumbai, India\nAssociate Director, Capital Markets, 2004 - 2008\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Directed market development initiatives for all Financial Risk Management and Structured\nDerivative Products\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Managed 50 key clients consisting of government agencies, institution and corporate entities\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Expanded market share of Derivative Products within five provincial/state markets\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Provided Financial Risk Management solutions for institutional and corporate borrowers including\nFRAs, FSAs, interest rate swaps, currencies swaps, interest rate options, swaptions, currencies\noptions and commodities swaps\nContinues\xe2\x80\xa6\n\n\x0cPage 2 of 2, Tel: (416) 438.3606\n\nwww.ResumeWorld.ca\n\nSelected Accomplishments\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Increased market share by 17% for Financial Risk Management/Structured Derivatives Products\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Increased profit margins by 8% for Loan Syndications through structured derivative products in\npackaging syndicated loan solutions to corporate borrowers for risk transforming and hedging\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Played a key role in the development of yield enhancement products for Private Banking high networth clients to invest in short-term yield enhancement deposits and structured Euro-MTNs\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Instrumental in successfully organizing the debut of the Financial Risk Management Seminar\norganized jointly with State Bankers and the State Administration of Exchange Control (SAEC) for\nstate-owned enterprises in Gujarat\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Utilized market ingenuity, entered the debut crude oil swap transaction for the National\nWestminster Bank and a government agency, with significant profits in excess of $ 11 million,\nmaking it the first financial derivative transaction between the two parties\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Developed and shaped the Capital Market Sales and Trading Team that later became the #1\nMarket-Maker in Rupee/Euro-convertibles and warrants for high net-worth and institutional clients\nLLOYDS BANK, Gloucester, UK\nVice President \xe2\x80\x93 Personal Investment Banking, 1998 - 2004\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Managed a $35 million portfolio consisting of high net-worth clients requiring traditional Swisstype private banking services\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Delivered appropriate solutions to clients requiring off-shore accounts solutions, including private\nbanking accounts in Switzerland, Luxembourg, and the Channel Islands\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Acted as Investment Specialist, providing asset allocation and investment advice in international\nstock markets, Eurobond markets and arranged fiduciary deposits\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Coordinated structured derivative products for clients with different overseas private banking\ncentres, as a Derivatives Products Specialist together with Treasury in London Head Office\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Participated in market penetration and development of the Lloyds TSB Group Mutual Funds in the\nFar East markets, including seeking distribution agents and channels, creation of retail client base\nSelected Accomplishments\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Successfully spearheaded the Agency\xe2\x80\x99s Agreement with the Indian Trust Commercial Bank to\ndistribute Lloyds TSB Group Mutual Funds through its retail branch and network in five regions,\nincreasing revenue by $35 million\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Played a key role in the negotiation deal with Macau Monetary Authority, which resulted in the\nretail licensure of Lloyds TSB Group Mutual Funds in Macau\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Increased public awareness of the Lloyds TSB Group Mutual Funds by conducting seminars to\ncivil servants, Chapters of the Rotary International\nCITIBANK, Mumbai, India\nInvestment Dealer and Manager, 1994 - 1998\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Managed all aspects of FX, money market sales and trading; quarterly volume of $14 million\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Controlled the sourcing of Debt Securities Issuers in five regions through interest rate and\ncurrencies swaps\nSelected Accomplishments\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Instrumental in leading the firm to the #1 one position on the league table for fixed rate CDs\nissues for three consecutive years \xe2\x80\x93 1995, 1996, 1997\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Identified cheaper source of funding which improved bottom line profitability by 10%\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Contributed to the successful debut of the dollar fixed rate bond issue for the European Bank for\nReconstruction and Developments through interest rate and currency swaps\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Book-runner in the debut stock Market-linked Bull and Bear Bond issued by a Blue Chip Indian\ncompanies\nFor more Resume Samples and Templates visit www.ResumeWorld.ca'
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b'Bank Loan Officer Resume Template\n\nBank Loan Officer\nMaxine Heather\n09- Nothing Hill Ave.\nChicago, Illinois 5663\nPhone: (657)321-6545\nmax_girl@gmail.com\nObjective:\nTo achieve a position of Bank Loan officer in a reputable bank where I can utilize my management\nskills and experiences\nSummary of Qualifications:\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nExcellent negotiation and interpretation skills\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nExcellent communication and interpersonal skills\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nKnowledgeable in eligibility criteria of clients for loans\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nAdept in computer applications\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nAbility to work with team with or without minimal supervision\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nHighly organized and demonstrated financial management skills\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nThorough understanding in Loan principles and techniques\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nAbility to take initiative and work under pressure\n\nCareer Experiences:\n2008-2011: Bank Loan Officer: Crown Bank: Chicago\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nEvaluate the financial stability of the client\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nEvaluate loan requirements of loan applicants\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nProvide information of loan procedures and legalities to the client\n\n\x0c\xef\x82\xb7\n\nHelp clients in their paperwork loan application\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nMaintain good communication to clients with approved loans\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nPerformed field visits to check on the usage of the loan amount\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nGenerate new customers for the financial institution\n\n2004-2007: Bank Loan Processor: Check Bank: Chicago\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nReview loan application documents for completion and check any discrepancies\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nResponsible for processing mortgage loans\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nEncode all detailed information in the data base\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nCoordinating property appraisals for analysis\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nMake reports on appraised property and submit it to the closing department personnel\n\nEducation: Bachelor of Science in Finance: University of Chicago\nProfessional references would be furnished upon request'
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b"Tabitha Obrien\n4847 Kelley Road\nPascagoula, MS 39553\nTel# (111)-971-4459\nE-mail: tabitha@resumesamples.info\n\nObjective : To obtain a Corporate Banking Analyst position in a highly reputed organization.\n\nProfessional Skills\n\nSubstantial experience in international financial services\nProfound knowledge of credit training programs such as financial analysis\nPanoptic knowledge of corporate patterns and analysis\nFamiliarity with financial concepts and accounting standards\nProficient in MS Office applications, including Excel\nThorough understanding of financial modeling and corporate finance\nImmense ability to prepare marketing materials\nExtreme ability to write credit applications\n\nExperience\n\nCorporate Banking Analyst, 2015 - Present\nDavidson Companies - Orange County, CA\n\nAnalyzed profitability, credit and financial market industry.\nDeveloped credit memos and risk adjusted returns on capital model.\nParticipated in marketing activities for current and prospective customers.\nConducted training sessions for new analysts as per growth expectations.\nUpdated banking industry segments as per new developments.\nFormulated new strategies for banks and credit risks.\nAssisted in preparing credit apps for customer transactions.\nReviewed financial statements for customer reviews on regular basis.\n\nEducational Background\n\nBachelor's Degree in Finance, 2015\nMissouri Southern State University, Joplin, MO\nGPA 3.47 (on scale of 4.0)"
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b'MARK DAVIS\nCustomer Service\nSKILLS:\n\xef\x82\xb7Extensive Customer Service Representative.\n\xef\x82\xb7Sales, Collections, and Telemarketing.\n\xef\x82\xb7Proficient in Microsoft Word, Excel, Internet, and PowerPoint.\n\xef\x82\xb7Verbal and written communications.\n\xef\x82\xb7Exceptional phone skills.\n\xef\x82\xb7Professional attitude and work ethics.\n\xef\x82\xb7Expediting Machinery.\n\xef\x82\xb7Open Equipment.\n\xef\x82\xb7Forklift Operator.\n\xef\x82\xb7Punch Press Operator.\n\xef\x82\xb7Grinder.\n\xef\x82\xb7Delivery Driver.\nEXPERIENCE:\n2009 to Present ABC Inc Any Town, NY\nCustomer Service Agent\n\xef\x82\xb7Provided Excellent Customer Service.\n\xef\x82\xb7Quality and volume statistics were above-average.\n\xef\x82\xb7Answered inbound calls in support of customer\xe2\x80\x99s needs.\n\xef\x82\xb7Conveyed in a reassuring manner step by step instructions to resolve issues.\n\xef\x82\xb7Reviewed account information and processes.\n\n\x0c\xef\x82\xb7Performed queries in multiple databases.\n\xef\x82\xb7Answered on average 200 calls a day.\n\xef\x82\xb7Assisted in new accounts and the development of excellent customer service.\n\xef\x82\xb7Resolved any concern inquired about.\n\xef\x82\xb7Educated Policies and Procedures.\n2008 to 2009 XYZ Corp Any Town, NY\nCustomer Service Representative\n\xef\x82\xb7Provide essential banking and financial services by producing daily operations reports, manage overdrawn account\nreports, and track significant change in balances for large business and government accounts.\n\xef\x82\xb7Certified Consumer Lender, providing strategies, tactics, and implementation plans that lead directly to financial\nimprovements for my customers.\n\xef\x82\xb7Facilitate customer awareness of additional services cross sell banking services which produces new clientele as\nwell as extends services to existing customer base.\n\xef\x82\xb7Train and mentor new Customer Service Representatives.\n\xef\x82\xb7Manage multiple tasks in a pressured environment such as assisting tellers, other customer service representatives\nas well as support branch management.\n2005 to 2008 BCD Inc Any Town, NY\nCustomer Service Rep Teller\n\xef\x82\xb7Handling customer accounts.\n\xef\x82\xb7Processing financial transactions & database entry.\n\xef\x82\xb7Gain referrals & new accounts through sale of products with incentive; reported success and tracking.\nEDUCATION:\n2003 \xe2\x80\x93 2004 New York University New York, NY\nMajor: Business Administration'
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b'Bank Operations Manager Resume Template\n\nKent Hudgens\nHale St. 44\nNova Square, Nevada 7562\nPhone: (672)312-3213\nkentmaster@hotmail.com\nObjective:\nResponsible and dynamic professional seeking for a position as Bank Operations Manager\nSummary of Qualifications:\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nPossess strong analytical and ability to make well thought out decisions\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nDetail \xe2\x80\x93oriented, efficient and organized with extensive experience in accounting systems\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nHandled various administrative tasks with diligence\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nEffective communicator and able to deal with change\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nAdept in computer applications\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nWith personal integrity\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nCustomer service oriented person\n\nCareer Experiences:\n2008-2011: Operations Manager; America\xe2\x80\x99s First Bank; Nevada\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nProviding clearing services for a nationwide customer base\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nDeveloped policies, monitored quality and productivity of the bank services\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nAdministered the operations budget\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nDeveloped strategic operational enhancements\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nMaintained banking security controls\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nCarried out routine banking audits\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nProvided services to meet customer demands\n\n\x0c\xef\x82\xb7\n\nOffered products, services and necessary procedures to new customers\n\n2004-2007: Assistant Bank Operations Manager: Nevada Bank; Nevada\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nTrained and mentored new employees and monitor their performances\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nAssisted in evaluating establishment procedures and recommends changes\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nInteracted to clients and resolve any account related problems\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nExplained services to potential clients to generate additional business\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nAssist in examination, evaluation and process of loans\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nPrepared and maintained record of financial transactions in print and data base\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nAssisted tellers to balance daily transactions\n\nEducation: 1999-2003: Bachelor of Science in Financial Management; University of Nevada\nProfessional references would be furnished upon request'
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b'Branch Manager Resume Template\n\nBethany Arc\nPoint Rd. Street Ave.8\nFort Smith, Arkansas 6542\nPhone: (644)654-3867\nbethanyactive@yahoomail.com\nObjective:\nTo secure a Bank Branch Manager position where my management skills can help to increase\nprofitability of the company\nSummary of Qualifications:\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nStrong Knowledge of Accounting Principles\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nDemonstrates business management and leadership qualities\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nExcellent communications and public relations skills\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nGood presentation and organization skills\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nAbility to multitask\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nAbility to conduct trainings\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nExtensive knowledge in rapport building\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nExpert in using computer programs and systems\n\nCareer Experiences:\n2008-2011: Assistant Branch Manager: Allied Bank, Fort Smith, Arkansas\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nHandled task of training and mentoring new tellers\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nAssist in implementing sales management techniques\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nHandled tasks of solving problems of clients and staff\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nAssist Branch manager in administration and daily operations of the branch\n\n\x0c\xef\x82\xb7\n\nProvided daily reports for the Branch Manager\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nReviewing rejected credit applications of clients\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nHandled other tasks assigned by the branch manager\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nProvided good customer service\n\n2004-2007: Head Teller: Union Bank; Forth Smith, Arkansas\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nConducted trainings and mentored new tellers\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nReviewing daily reports of tellers\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nAssisting Tellers on Loan queries of clients\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nMaintaining daily financial record of the bank\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nHandled tasks of assisting safe deposit box\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nBuild and maintained good relationships to clients\n\nEducation: 1999-2003: Bachelor of Science in Financial Management: Forth Smith University,\nArkansas\nProfessional references would be furnished upon request'
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b'Candace Cameron\n54 S Solon Road, Solon, ME 88882\n(999) 119-9999, Email\n\nBANKING CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE\nPROFESSIONAL HIGHLIGHTS\n\xe2\x80\xa2 2+ years\xe2\x80\x99 experience in customer service arena\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Competent at acting as a liaison between customers and relationship managers\n\xe2\x80\xa2 In depth knowledge of processing loan documentation and disbursing proceeds\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Hands on experience in reviewing reports for variances\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Highly skilled in performing follow up and backup work duties\nKEY ACCOMPLISHMENTS\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Achieved targets for the year 2009 by soliciting business from 22 dormant accounts\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Managed hiring and training of new customer service representatives for three branches of the bank\nWORK HISTORY\nAugust 2013 \xe2\x80\x93 Present\nThe Bank of USA, Solon, ME\nCustomer Service Representative\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Provide first point of contact for customers\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Handle transactions\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Answer client questions and resolve issues\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Manage AFTs\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Cross sell bank products\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Process necessary paperwork\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Verify information ATM and debit card applications\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Balance customer checkbooks\nEDUCATION\nMaine City University, Solon, ME \xe2\x80\x93 2005\nBachelor\xe2\x80\x99s Degree in Business Administration\nADDITIONAL PROFICIENCIES\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Excellent client services and communication skills\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Ability to manage more than one task simultaneously\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Good knowledge of bank policies and products\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Able to work as a team member and with minimum supervision\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Established ability to use tact and diplomacy when needed'
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b'Name :\nObjective:\nCommercial Real Estate Lender \xc2\xb7 Relationship Manager \xc2\xb7 Asset Manager\nExperience:\nProven Record: Seventeen years in relationship and asset management. Recognized as a top producer of\nfee income derived from multiple revenue streams including; loan origination and packaging fees, referrals\nbetween departments, life and accident and health insurance sales. Recipient of the Top Gun award for\nproduction at Equity Bank first quarter 2010. Recognized for the Sales & Star Service Award for the\nCommercial Division at Brotherhood Bank in 2005, 2006 and 2007. Developed a successful commercial real\nestate portfolio in excess of $75,000,000 in that period of time.\nPortfolio Management: Experience working with various industries including; professional services, medical,\ntransportation, logistics, heavy construction, leasing, manufacturing, retail services, hospitality, agriculture,\nsenior housing, residential leasing, contractors, commercial real estate income properties and real estate\nconstruction and development. Successfully delivered multiple SBA and USDA projects creating loyal clients\nand enhanced credits. Executed client development plans, which have exceeded year to date objectives in\nfee income by 25% and deposit growth by 106%.\nEntrepreneurial Experience \xe2\x80\x93 Independent Investment Advisor in over two years gained valuable experience\nin developing marketing plans, cold calling, cultivating warm markets, developing sales process and closing\nskills. Partner in My Town Cattle Company a profitable cow/calf operation built through acquisition of quality\nlivestock, implementing a selective breeding program, and sound herd management, resulting in a value\nadded product that achieved premium pricing in the market place. As Managing Partner in 38th Street\nMedical, LLC, acquired property, secured investors, marketed property, negotiated leases, and provide\nongoing management. The investors have received 70% of their original investment back during the first 3\nyears.\nEducation:\nBS - Northwest Missouri State University, Dale Carnegie High Impact Presentation Training, Graduate MBA\nSchool of Compliance, Graduate MBA School of Commercial Lending, MBA State and Federal Compliance\nTraining, CCIM Candidate\nAffiliations:\nKiwanis, Rotary Club; Hamilton Merchants Association, Past President, Missouri Bankers Association Rural\nand Community Development Committee, Various Economic Development Councils in Greater Kansas City\nSkills:\nMarket Knowledge, High Level Contacts, Entrepreneurial Spirit, Executive Presence, Proven Performer,\nResourceful, Seasoned Negotiator, Effective Moderator, Self Motivated, Versatile, Adaptable\nAdditional Information:\nHISTORY:\nEquity Bank: Commercial Division Senior Vice President/Lee\xe2\x80\x99s Summit Market President, May 2008 Present\nBrotherhood Bank & Trust: Commercial Senior Client Manager September 2002 - May 2008\nFinancial Consultant: Registered Investment Advisor November 1999 - September 2002\n\n\x0cLawson Bank: Vice President May 1998 to November 1999\nBank Northwest: Vice President. Branch Manager/Board Member September 1993 - May 1998\nFarmers Bank of Northern Missouri: Loan Officer January 1992 - September 1993\nMy Town Cattle Company: Owner/Partner, May 1992 to 2001\nReference:\nAvailable upon request.'
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b"Jonathan Kent\n68 Caxton Place\nBWLCH-LLAN\nSA48 2BZ\nPhone: 078 3607 6318\nEmail: jonathank@freemail.com\nCareer Objective:\nTo work as a Customer Service Representative with \xe2\x80\x9cFlora Bank,\xe2\x80\x9d to deliver a high-quality professional and\npersonalized customer service to corporate and privileged customers.\nSummary of Skills:\n\xef\x82\xb7Experience of retail banking and interacting with high-profile customers\n\xef\x82\xb7Proficiency in written and verbal English language\n\xef\x82\xb7Familiar with banking products offered by large banks\n\xef\x82\xb7Excellent leadership, analytical, and teamworking skills\n\xef\x82\xb7Strong numerical and leadership skills\n\xef\x82\xb7Adept with local banking practices and state and federal banking rules\nWork Experience:\nCustomer Service Representative\nOutland Bank, SA48 2BZ\nOctober 2015 - Present\n\xef\x82\xb7Delivering professional and personalized customer service to corporate and individuals\n\xef\x82\xb7Understanding the needs of customers and advising appropriate products\n\xef\x82\xb7Calculating and providing accurate information to customers on returns against investment\n\xef\x82\xb7Handling escalation and documenting entire procedures\n\xef\x82\xb7Assisting customers in applying for loans for personal and business purpose\n\xef\x82\xb7Seeking and capitalizing on referrals from customers and contributing in Bank's revenue\nCustomer Service Representative\nWide Shore Bank, SA48 2BZ\nFebruary 2012 - September 2015\n\xef\x82\xb7Provided personalized services to privileged customers and corporate sectors\n\xef\x82\xb7Established professional client relationships and sold them banking products\n\xef\x82\xb7Assisted in administration of bank and completed transactions in real time\n\xef\x82\xb7Kept and maintained work area neat and clean throughout employment tenure\n\xef\x82\xb7Assessed and evaluated financial circumstances and promoted bank's services\n\n\x0c\xef\x82\xb7Authorized and reviewed overdrafts and loans\nEducation:\n\xef\x82\xb7High School Diploma\nSt. Jude School, SA48 2BZ\n2011\nReference:\nOn request."
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b'Loan Consultant Resume Template\n\nJamie Peterson\n7657-D South Drive,\nJacksonville, Florida 8765\nPhone: (786)765-5320\nJamielady56@verizon.net\nObjective:\nResponsible and honest person seeking for a position as Loan Consultant\nSummary of Qualifications:\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nProficient accounting professional, knowledgeable in all accounting systems\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nCoordinates in reviews and analyze current requirements\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nDeveloped appropriate systems to meet changing conditions\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nConsiderable ability to communicate effectively, both oral and written\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nAdept in computer systems and applications\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nGood rapport to clients\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nAbility to multitask and conducts trainings\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nFlexible and detail oriented\n\nCareer Experiences:\n2008-2011: Loan Consultant; Right Loans Inc.; Florida\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nCounsel clients with excessive borrowing and spending\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nContact borrowers who have delinquent accounts and or negotiate repayment options\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nArrange suitable options for creditors\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nRefer loans to be approved by the loan committee\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nEstablish payment priorities in order to reduce clients\xe2\x80\x99 overall expenditure\n\n\x0c\xef\x82\xb7\n\nSubmit applications to the credit analyst for recommendation and verification\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nAnalyze potential markets for promoting loans\n\n2004-2007: Assistant Loan Officer; Click Financial Services; Florida\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nMaintaining current knowledge in credit regulations\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nAssist clients for referral to loan committee for approval\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nSubmit applications for credit analysts for verification and recommendations\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nReceive and maintain good rapport to prospective clients\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nLocate debtors using post office directories, account listings and mailing lists\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nMaintain and update monthly the data base of clients\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nAssist in arranging maintenance and liquidation of delinquent properties\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nAssist in reviewing accounts for collection\n\nEducation: 2000-2004: Bachelor of Science in Financial Management: University of Florida\nProfessional references would be furnished upon request'
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b"in Garcia\nNorthern Blvd, Old Westbury, New York\nCell: 123-258-2288\nemail:garcia@example.com\nCareer Goal:\nBroad knowledge of accounting, financial and banking work flow procedures. Seeking an entry level position\nin banking sector, with a view to utilize my expertise in a renowned organization.\nKnowledge & Abilities:\n\xef\x82\xb7Well versed in banking procedures, accounting principles and bank operating guidelines\n\xef\x82\xb7In-depth knowledge of cash handling, account management and transaction procedures\n\xef\x82\xb7Possess excellent customer service, customer management and communication skills\n\xef\x82\xb7Knowledge of basic computer applications and accounting software\n\xef\x82\xb7Ability to handle multiple tasks, and meet strict deadlines\n\xef\x82\xb7Skilled in handling administrative and clerical tasks\nWork Experience:\nOrganization: The UNACO Bank, New York\nDuration: October 2009 till date\nDesignation: Entry Level -Teller\n\xef\x82\xb7Receiving cash at the beginning of the shift, and counting cash at the end to ensure accuracy\n\xef\x82\xb7Processing cash withdrawals and validating check deposits of customers\n\xef\x82\xb7Recording all transactions, and depositing payment slips\n\xef\x82\xb7Balancing currency, verifying loan payments and preparing personal money orders\n\xef\x82\xb7Solving customer account issues, as well as perform opening of new bank accounts\n\xef\x82\xb7Advertising and selling bank products and services to existing customers and new customers\n\xef\x82\xb7Issuing traveler's checks, preparing cashier's checks and checking savings accounts, as requested\nOrganization: TM Bank, New York\nDuration: January 2008to September 2009\nDesignation: Bank Clerk\n\xef\x82\xb7Processing various transactions by following banking polices and procedures\n\xef\x82\xb7Providing effective customer service by providing requirements in a timely and accurate manner\n\xef\x82\xb7Identifying potential sales opportunities to develop banking business\n\xef\x82\xb7Coordinated with various banking departments in solving complex customer issues\n\xef\x82\xb7Handling daily reconcilement of utility payments, as well as maintaining incoming and outgoing cash\nrecords\n\xef\x82\xb7Performing general ledger entries\nEducational Qualification:\nAchieved Bachelor's degree in Accounting\nUniversity of New York in the year 2008\nReference:\nWill be provided upon request"
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b'P\na\ns\nc\na\n\nPrashant Dattatraya Naik\n\nM\na\nManvel\nPada Road,Virar (East)\nn\nDist:\na -Thane.,Taluka Vasai\ng\nMaharashtra:\n-401303\ne\nMobile No.-981*******\nd\n\n***/*, ***** ****, ****** Sarkar Nagar\n\nEmail: - z8j6h5@r.postjobfree.com\nz8j6h5@r.postjobfree.com\nc\n\no\nOBJECTIVE\nm\n\nI desire to take up the challenges, possibilities and dynamic environment in the face of growing\np\ncommercialization and specialization. I am open for learning new skills, development and can adapt to\nl\nchanges\nin environment quickly.\n\ne\nx\n\nSKILLS SUMMARY\nAssociated with Retail Banking & Corporate Banking since the last ten years.\n\ns\nExpertise\nin handling wide range of assignment involved in Corporate banking operation, Branch banking\ni\nOperation\n& worked as Assistant Manager \xe2\x80\x93 International banking Group with ICICI Bank Limited\nt\nHandling\ndifferent assignments in Retail asset operation, Liability operation, Cash management, Customer\nu\nrelationship management, Audit.\na\nt\nGovernment\nDiploma in Co-operation & Accountancy\ni\nPOST\nGRADUATION /GRADUATION\no\nn\nPassed\nB.Com. (Mumbai University) in Apr-1997.\ns\nPROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE\n,\nPROFESSIONAL EDUCATION\n\nICICI BANK LTD - 2.5 Years ( April 2008 - December 2010 )\nWorked\nwith ICICI Bank since April 2008 as a Assistant Manager in Corporate banking operation group.\nc\nHandled\nthe International Banking operations. Worked with Bahrain,Singapore,Hongkong & USA Back office\no\noperations\n.\no\n\nr Profiles :Job\n\nd\nHandled\nthe above operations as a Team Leader & involved in following operations activities.\ni\nn\n-a Cust Id Opening of Corporate Accounts.\n-t Account Opening \xe2\x80\x93Loan,Saving, Deposits,Checking A/c \xe2\x80\x93USA\n-i Facilitating disbursement of new loan to clients\nn\n- Ensuring delivery of Loan Rollover, Interest due reminder, Interest rate fix in hands of client.\ng\n- Conducting KYC analysis of Corporate Accounts.\n\n- Recovery of Interest & principal amount from customer & execute Interest Run & interest reset in the\nsystem.\ns\n-a Make payment to overseas banks through SWIFT.\n-l Ensuring daily uploading of Libor rates of different currencies for US location\n\ne\ns\n-, Ensuring name scanning for negative list in Amlock\n\n- Coordinate with CMOG, Relationship manager & TMOG for daily transactions.\nSHREE SUVARNA SAHAKARI BANK LTD \xe2\x80\x93 9 Years ( April 1999 - March 2008 )\n\ns\na\nl\ne\ns\n\n\x0cWorked as Clerk with Shree Suvarna Sahakri Bank Ltd for Nine years.\nJob Profiles :- Dealing with Saving Bank A/c\xe2\x80\x99s, Current Deposit A/c\xe2\x80\x99s & giving guidance, information to customer\n- Ensure complete KYC documentation with adherence to KYC standards & timely disburse the loan.\n- Timely processing of transactions & tracking suspicious transactions of customer.\n- Handling Fixed Deposit Section & giving information about ROI, Tenure to client & also fill up 15G/15H from\ncustomer.\n- Owning regulatory, audit, compliance and control measures at the branch.\n- Ensure compliance with the KYC policies and procedures of the Bank as stipulated from time to time\n- To provide quick response to customer queries & gain customer confidence.\n- Servicing the client for Retail Asset products like Personal loan, Home Loan, Auto Loan, Commercial\nVehicles loan, loan against gold.\n- Handled responsibility for time-to-time deduction of Tax from Depositors A/c\xe2\x80\x99s.\n- Payroll administration and supervision\n- Responsible for completion Quarterly E-TDS Statement & forwarding to Head office.\n- Handled Bank Reconciliation\n- Handling Cash Counter of the Bank & daily updation of vault register\n- Performing scrutiny of cheques, checking mutilation, crossing of cheque\n- Ensuring presentment of cheque within banking hours & marking clearance in the system\n- Update the financial reasons & technical reasons of returning of cheque\n- Handling Inward clearing, outward clearing & taking follow-up with clearing house\n- Preparing the MIS of cleared & bounced cheque\nPERSONAL PROFILE\nDate of Birth : March 7, 1977.\nSex, Marital Status : Male, Married.\nLanguages known : English, Hindi and Marathi.\nHobbies : I enjoy reading books, traveling, listening music.\nExpected CTC: As per Industry Standard\nJoining time required: 1 monthss\nDate: (Prashant D.Naik)'
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b'Tax Advisor Resume Template\n\nJohn Depp\n23 Cliff Ave. 4\nSan Francisco, California\nPhone: (765)535-7541\njohnmarvelous@gmail.com\nObjective:\nTo work as a Tax Advisor and play a key role in handling tax activities in a reputable organization\nSummary of Qualifications:\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nPossesses extensive knowledge of tax laws\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nExcellent analytical and mathematical skills\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nAbility to take initiatives and work under pressure\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nPossesses excellent communication and interpersonal skills\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nAbility to solve problems and meet timelines effectively\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nAbility to work in a team as well as independently with or without minimal supervision\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nAdept in using computer system and applications\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nAbility to organize and multitask skills\n\nCareer Experiences:\n2008-2011: Tax Advisor: Tech Tax Services Inc., California\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nResponsible of examining and reviewing financial records of the organization\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nWorking with tax law and revenue provisions\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nProviding consultancy services to clients\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nAdvising on tax liabilities\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nProvided detailed information in processing of tax in a systematic order\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nResponsible in making adjustments and deductions of the organization\n\n\x0c\xef\x82\xb7\n\nInteracting and gathering data of clients\n\n2003-2007: Tax Accountant: Delta Associates Centre: California\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nProvided information to clients all the legalities on taxation\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nAnalyzing information and preparing plans that suites clients\xe2\x80\x99 requirements\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nResponsible in reviewing clients financial records\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nAnswering questions regarding tax\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nReview financial documents and tax filing of client\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nPrepared individual, partnership and corporate income tax returns\n\nEducation: 1999-2002: Bachelor of Science in Accounting: University of California\nProfessional references would be provided upon request'
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b'Debt Management Directors Resume Template\n\nAlex Wayne\n34 Worchester Shire Rd.\nNorwood, Ohio 6453\nPhone: (735)543-7654\nalexgood@gmail.com\nObjective:\nLooking for a challenging position of the Debt Management Director in the reputable organization\nwith a view to use my wide experience for the benefit of the organization\nSummary of Qualifications:\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nA self- motivated and hardworking person\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nDiplomatic and Strong customer service skills\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nExcellent communications and interpersonal skills\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nGood team player and negotiation, presentation skills\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nStrong organizational, analytical and problem solving skills with multitasking abilities\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nThorough knowledge in risk management\n\nCareer Experiences:\n2005-2011: Debt Management Director: Wise Best Management Group: Ohio\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nAssist the President in negotiating best rates for loans of commercial banks\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nEnsure that the collateralized assets are correctly reviewed and its statement is correctly\nbalanced for consolidation\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nCheck and review all corporate debts are properly accounted\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nMonitor loan and interest repayments and ensure that any currency inflation or fluctuation are\nproperly booked as loss or gain of the company\n\n\x0c\xef\x82\xb7\n\nSupervise team of debt managers and officers and ensure all are performing their designated\ntasks\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nProvide regular debt status updates to management and stakeholders\n\n2000-2004: Debt Advisor: Right Finance Company: Ohio\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nPerformed interviews and field check up of clients to assess their financial situation\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nExplain the gathered financial information to clients\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nNegotiate with clients and arranged new payment schedule of debt\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nAdvise the clients\xe2\x80\x99 plan and manage their budgets\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nGive referrals to clients for other sources of help\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nMaintained and updated information and records of clients\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nRegular update with financial laws\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nMonitored clients with excessive debts\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nMaintained good rapport to clients\n\nEducation: 1998-1999: Masters in Financial Management; University of Ohio\n1994-1997: Bachelor of Science in Finance; University Ohio\nProfessional references would be furnished upon request'
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b"XXXX XXXX\nXXXX\nJersey City, NJ 07302\nCell: XXX-XXXX-XXX\nXXXX@XXXX.XXX\nSummary\nCompetent Corporate Banking Associate equipped with solid time management and interpersonal skills.\nSeeking an entry level position in the financial services or commercial real estate industry.\nHighlights\n\xef\x82\xb7 Financial\nanalysis\n\xef\x82\xb7 Financial\nmodeling\n\xef\x82\xb7 Cash flow\nanalysis\n\n\xef\x82\xb7 People-oriented\n\xef\x82\xb7 Detail-oriented\n\xef\x82\xb7 Excellent\ncommunication skills\n\nAccomplishments\nFinalist in the Business Plan Contest for Lehigh University's Intro to Business course (Fall 2008)\nEducation\n2012Bachelor of Science: Lehigh University - FinanceBethlehem, PA\n\xef\x82\xb7 Minored in Real Estate\n\xef\x82\xb7 Study Abroad: Lehigh in Belgium (Summer 2011)\n2008High School Diploma: Shady Side AcademyPittsburgh, PA\nParticipated in the Spanish Exchange Program during Senior Year\nWork Experience\nCorporate Banking Associate08/2012 \xef\xbc\x8d CurrentPNC Bank, N.AWoodland Park, NJ\n\xef\x82\xb7 Participant in a 22-month Corporate Banking Development Program\n\xef\x82\xb7 Currently in the first rotation through the underwriting group\n\xef\x82\xb7 Prepare credit approval memorandums and periodic reviews of credit\n\xef\x82\xb7 Maintain timely and accurate risk ratings of clients\nInvestment Banking Summer Analyst06/2011 \xef\xbc\x8d 08/2011PNC Capital Markets LLCPhiladelphia, PA\n\xef\x82\xb7 Worked for a Managing Director of the loan syndications group\n\xef\x82\xb7 Assisted with the structuring and origination of deals\n\xef\x82\xb7 Assembled pitch books and prepared confidential information memorandums\n\xef\x82\xb7 Extensive market research\nReal Estate Finance Summer Analyst05/2010 \xef\xbc\x8d 08/2010Midland Loan Services, IncPittsburgh, PA\n\xef\x82\xb7 Worked for a Senior Vice President of the construction loan administration group\n\xef\x82\xb7 Reviewed disbursement requests (including hard & soft cost back-up)\n\xef\x82\xb7 Wrote disbursement reports\n\xef\x82\xb7 Communicated with clients (borrower & lender)\n\xef\x82\xb7 Walked a construction site with the inspector, developer's project manager & general contractor's\nproject manager\nIntern06/2009 \xef\xbc\x8d 07/2009McKnight Property Management, LLCPittsburgh, PA\n\xef\x82\xb7 Worked for the President of this national property management firm\n\xef\x82\xb7 Shadowed the Property Manager of The Grant Building, a 33 story Class A office building in Pittsburgh\n\xef\x82\xb7 Walked floors and took punch list notes\n\xef\x82\xb7 Visited other properties owned by McKnight Development with the Leasing Agent\n\xef\x82\xb7 Met with prospective tenants to review floor plans\n\n\x0cExtra-Curricular Activities\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nSigma Phi Epsilon - VP of Programming\nOrientation Leader\nSenior Class Gift Committee\nExperiential Learning Facilitator"
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b'Bank Risk Manager Resume Template\nRiana Olsen\nTaft St. Field Ave.\nWashington D.C. 2534\nPhone: (324)765-6538\nriyanaolsen@yahoo.com\nObjective:\nTo secure a Bank Risk Manager position where I can use my managerial experience and become an\nasset to my employer\nSummary of Qualifications:\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nStrong and capable of handling accounts\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nExcellent leadership and managerial skills\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nExpert in using various computer applications\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nEffective interpersonal and communications skills\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nFully understand the complex calculations and transactions of risk assessment\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nHigh organized and detail oriented\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nAbility to work with teams\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nExcellent analytical and investigative skills\n\nCareer experiences:\n2008-2011: Bank Risk Manager: Point Bank; Washington\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nProvide regular assessment in lending criteria\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nSupervising loan agents to ensure compliance to procedures\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nLiaised with industry experts in discussing risk assessments\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nPresenting reports to seniors\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nRecommend actions when applicable\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nDeveloped new risk management strategies when appropriate\n\n\x0c\xef\x82\xb7\n\nPerform new business loss forecasting and tracking\n\n2003-2007: Intern Risk Analyst: Bank of America, Washington\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nCarried out quantitative analysis\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nForecast and monitored market trends\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nAssisted in conducting statistical analysis to evaluate risk\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nAssisted in performing risk assessments, audit plan and program development\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nPrepare reports of audits\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nAttended seminars and trainings of risk management for the organization and self-development\n\nEducation: 1999-2002: Bachelor of Science in Accounting; New Brunswick University, Canada\nProfessional references would be furnished upon request'
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b'P\na\ns\nc\na\n\nLisa Angert\n\nM\n\n123 Main Street, San Francisco, CA 94122\na\nHome: 000-000-0000 | Cell: 000-000-0000\nn\nemail@example.com\na\nProfessional\nSummary\n\ng\n\nExperienced\nBanking Assistant who is very knowledgeable on the various customer service programs used throughout\ne\nthe\nbanking\nindustry.\nAdept at keeping accurate accounting records throughout the day assisting customers in setting up\nd\nnew accounts and answering customer questions. Specializes in consumer banking and customer service.\nCore\nc Qualifications\n\xef\x82\xb7o Extremely detail oriented\n\xef\x82\xb7m Very dedicated team player\n\xef\x82\xb7p Trustworthy and reliable employee\n\xef\x82\xb7l Excellent communication and presentation skills\n\xef\x82\xb7e Strong customer service skills\n\xef\x82\xb7x Able to comprehend all levels of bank policy\n\xef\x82\xb7 Proactive employee who is not afraid of responsibility\ns\nExperience\n\ni\n\nBanking Administrative Assistant\nt\n1/1/2010\n- 7/1/2014\nu\n\na\n\nFirst\nFederal Bank\nt\nNew\nParkland,\nCA\ni\n\no\nn\n\xef\x82\xb7s Responsible for collecting all transactions receipts at the end of the day and generating a report for management.\n\xef\x82\xb7, Often assisted customer service professionals in setting up new accounts for consumer and business clients.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Assisted in staffing the customer service desk that was used to answer customer questions.\n\nc\n\nBanking\nAdministrative Assistant\no\n6/1/2004\n- 1/1/2010\no\n\nr\n\nReserve\nBank\nd\nNew\nParkland,\nCA\ni\n\nn\na\n\xef\x82\xb7t Assisted tellers in taking care of customers by covering teller breaks or filling in for tellers who were ill.\n\xef\x82\xb7i Responsible for assisting clients who had questions as the walked into the branch location.\n\xef\x82\xb7n Assisted the branch manager in creating comprehensive weekly reports that were sent to the main headquarters.\nBanking\nAdministrative Assistant\ng\n6/1/2000 - 6/1/2004\n\ns\n\nPiedmont\nBank\na\nNew\nParkland,\nCA\nl\n\ne\n\xef\x82\xb7s Responsible for making sure that tellers had all of the supplies they need to conduct business throughout the day.\n\xef\x82\xb7, Assisted in collecting transaction receipts after the shift was over and creating a report for management.\ns\na\nl\ne\ns'
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b'P\na\ns\nc\na\n\nRichard Mckoy\n3454 Green Acres Road\nM\nCoinjock,\nNC 27923\na(222)-453-1979\nn\n[email]\n\na\ng\nJob Objective To obtain a position as Bank Project Manager with a small but dependable company where my\ne\nexperience can be beneficial in the growth of company.\nd\nHighlights\nof Qualifications:\nc\n\no\n\n\xef\x82\xb7Huge\nexperience in developing complex programs for various matrixes and managed all banking projects\nm\n\np\n\xef\x82\xb7Huge\nknowledge of business matters and finance\nl\ne\nx\n\xef\x82\xb7Outstanding\nknowledge of business practices and procedures\ns\n\xef\x82\xb7Remarkable\nability to explain complex business problems\ni\nt\n\xef\x82\xb7Amazing\nability to communicate with clients and management\nu\na\n\xef\x82\xb7Skilled to identify problems and resolve it effectively\nt\ni\n\xef\x82\xb7Good understanding of business and technology organization\no\nn\n\xef\x82\xb7Proficient\nwith project management software, Microsoft Project and Web Based Project Management Tools\ns\n,\nProfessional Experience:\n\nc\n\nBank\no Project Manager\nWSFS\nBank, Coinjock, NC\no\nr\nOctober\n2008 \xe2\x80\x93 Present\n\nd\ni\n\xef\x82\xb7Planned\nall initiatives for corporate projects and presented it to management.\nn\na\n\xef\x82\xb7Developed\nproject scope and goals and collaborated with stakeholders to management for its implementation.\nt\ni\n\xef\x82\xb7Prepared drafts and proposals for budgets of projects.\nn\ng\n\xef\x82\xb7Scheduled project milestones and designed various deliverable tools.\n\ns\na\nl\n\xef\x82\xb7Maintained\ngood relations with external vendors and clients.\ne\ns\n\xef\x82\xb7Analyzed\nproject plans, identified issues and resolved it effectively.\n,\n\n\xef\x82\xb7Installed and implemented new technologies in project and ensured feasibility with plans.\n\ns\na\nl\ne\ns\n\n\x0c\xef\x82\xb7Trained and provided mentorship to various team members.\nConsumer Banking Project Analyst\nCitigroup, Coinjock, NC\nAugust 2003 \xe2\x80\x93 September 2008\n\xef\x82\xb7Developed various long term and short term programs for consumer banking processes.\n\xef\x82\xb7Coordinated with portfolio managers and developed portfolio plans and ensured high synergy in it.\n\xef\x82\xb7Planned complex programs including various communications and budgeting.\n\xef\x82\xb7Maintained an inventory of Consumer Banking clients and designed ways to incorporate it into existing programs.\n\xef\x82\xb7Evaluated projects and ensured accuracy of all programs and prepared necessary project status.\n\xef\x82\xb7Developed new ways for program reporting and communication.\nEducation\nBachelor\xe2\x80\x99s Degree in Business Administration\nKeuka College, Keuka Park, NY'
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b"P\na\ns\nc\na\n\nM\nXXXX XXXX\na\nn\nXXXX, Kannapolis, NC 28083\na\nHome: XXX-XXXX-XXX - Cell: XXX-XXXX-XXX - XXXX@XXXX.XXX\ng\ne\nProfessional\nSummary\nd\nSecurities Analyst professional possessing outstanding interpersonal, analytical and organizational skills with broadbased\nexperience in the banking operations environment.\nc\n\no\n\nSkills\nm\n\xef\x82\xb7 Proficient\np in Calypso\nl\xef\x82\xb7 Proficient in\ne Broadridge\n\xef\x82\xb7 Proficient\nin Sungard\nx\n\n\xef\x82\xb7 Strong interpersonal skills\n\xef\x82\xb7 Strong problem-solving\ncapabilities\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\ns\ni\nWork History\nt\n01/2013 toC Operations AnalystBank of America \xe2\x80\x93 Charlotte, NC\nuurrent\na\nResponsibilities\ninclude following established written procedures and guidelines within, through the use of relational\nt\ndatabases\nand other reporting tools, complies data pertaining to the effectiveness and efficiency of the internal\nprocesses.\nPrepare weekly and monthly reports for management review. Participate in tactical and strategic projects\ni\nfocused on process improvements.\no\n04/2012 to1 Operations SpecialistBank of America \xe2\x80\x93 Charlotte, NC\nn2/2012\nResponsible for researching and resolving exceptions that are reported on Fixed Income reconciliations on a\ns\ndaily,\nmonthly and ad hoc basis, assisting with the month end closing process for the Fixed Income trading sub-ledger.\n,\nOngoing participation in technical projects related to the accounting for fixed income securities.\n03/2010 to0 Business AnalystWell Fargo Bank \xe2\x80\x93 Charlotte, NC\n7/2010\nResponsible for the investigation of USD payment confirmations and settlements as part of the Exception\nc\n\nResolution Group, worked closely with the accounting group to reconcile accounting exceptions .Interacted with\no\ntechnology, Calypso Configuration and Finance in debugging Calypso Configuration related breaks as they pertain to\no entries vs. actual cash settlements .Involvedwith the testing ofWachovia's GL accounts to be migrated to the new\nGL\nr\nWells Fargo GL accounts.\n01/2009\nto0\nFinancial IntelligenceAnalystWells Fargo Bank \xe2\x80\x93 Charlotte, NC\nd\n2/2010\nResearched, analyzed, and investigated customer activity for potential AML-related suspicious activity.\ni\nResearched and document moderately complex cases potential Anti Money Laundering related activity and made\nn\nrecommendations for Suspicious Activity Reporting. Investigated unusual or suspicious activity identified by the\na\nmonitoring\nsystem software and determine suspicious activity. Prepared Suspicious Activity Reports (SAR'S) and other\nt\nrequired\nreports in compliance with established regulatory guidelines and time frames. Document results of\ninvestigations\non case management system that meets reporting requirements of both internal and external entities.\ni\nCompile\ndata, and maintained necessary records and files to assure efficient and consistent reporting of investigations.\nn\nMade recommendations for closing accounts and performed associated follow up to ensure closure of the accounts.\ng\nMaintaina good understanding of the BSA regulations and FINCEN guidelines relative to BSA Suspicious Activity\nReporting and current money laundering schemes and investigative techniques required to detect such\n04/2007\nto0 schemes.\ns\n4/2008\nBusiness AnalystWells Fargo Bank \xe2\x80\x93 Charlotte, NC\na\nResponsible\nfor regression testing of Interest Rate Swaps for the migration of trades from Opus to Calypso.Perform\nl\nreconciliation functions between the new and old systems for Market to Marketvalues, cash movements and accruals to\ne\nthe General Ledger. Responsible for ensuring thatthe General Ledger contains valid entries and balances that reflect the\ns\nfirms\nderivative business.\n,\nOperations\nUnit ManagerJ P Morgan Chase Bank \xe2\x80\x93 New York City, NY\nManaged astaff of ten within the Global Derivatives Manual Deals group, monitored daily processing of all manual\n\ns\na\nl\ne\ns\n\n\x0cdeals globally. Generated and reviewed management reports for the downstream areas daily.Successfully\ntrained staff from London to ensure a smooth transition in the regionalizing process of manualdeals.\nInternal/Quality Control OfficerJ P Morgan Chase Bank \xe2\x80\x93 New York City, NY\nResponsibilities included monitoring Manual Deals daily for accuracy. Recorded allerrors and\nidentifyingpotential problems with the day to day process. Participate in monthly meetings with management staff\ntoreview the cause and solutions of repeated errors within the group.\n11/1996 to0 Swap AnalystJ P Morgan Chase Bank \xe2\x80\x93 New York City, NY\n7/1999\nCalculate all averaging manual deals including prime, commercial paper, fed funds/OIS, U.S. T bills,\nutilizing TSS and Excel. Confirm all deals with counterparties on settlement day. Ensure the manual settlements are\nreported to the accounting and payments department. Act as a customer service liaison for manual and vanilla deals.\nAssisted in Customer Service inquiries before settlement date, interfaced with Middle Office and confirmations group\nfor trade discrepancies.\n03/1987 to1 Government Securities AnalystJ P Morgan Chase Bank \xe2\x80\x93 New York City, NY\n1/1996\nResolve Asset Backed and Derivative Division proof differences with the internal Chase areas. Responsible\nfor applying Federal Funds and Clearing House Funds to custodian government securities accounts for interest\npayments on FNMA's, FHLMC's and CMO's. Confirm Trades with the account administrators which have interest due\non settlement. Reconcile book entry positions at the Federal Reserve Bank prior to payable date. Prepare government\nsecurities claims with proper documentation and track claims using internal management information systems.\n07/2002 to1\n1/2004\n07/1999 to0\n7/2002\n\nEducation\nAssociate of Arts: Liberal Arts\nKingsborough Community College - Brooklyn, NY\n1982"
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b'XXXX XXXX\nXXXX, Newark, DE 19702 - XXX-XXXX-XXX XXX-XXXX-XXX (C) - XXXX@XXXX.XXX\nSummary\nDriven and self-motivated Investment Banker with stellar sales ability and remarkable creativity.\nBackground in Real Estate, as well as retail and investment banking experience.\nHighlights\n\xef\x82\xb7 Financial\nanalysis\n\xef\x82\xb7 Capital market\ntrends\n\xef\x82\xb7 MS Excel expert\n\n\xef\x82\xb7 Detail-oriented\n\xef\x82\xb7 Equity and fixed income\nresearch\n\xef\x82\xb7 Cash flow analysis\n\nAccomplishments\n3 year member of the investment club.\nPresident of Fraternity (Kappa Alpha).\nAcademic Achievement of 3.5GPA or better.\nPresident of the marketing club.\n\nExperience\nJPMorgan & Chase Co.May 2015 to August 2015I\nBanking Intern\nNew York, NY\nMonitored and tracked securities transactions, fund transfers, margin accounts and option trading.\nSourced qualified investors for hedge fund, private equity and real estate investment managers.\nCollaborated with legal and accounting counsel to develop marketing strategies for estate and business\nsuccession planning insurance.\nPershingJanuary 2015 to February 2015\nBond Trading Assistant Intern\nJersey City, NJ\nDelivered informational sales presentations to potential investors to build symbiotic client relationships.\nResearched beneficial investment opportunities and made recommendations to senior management.\nDeveloped a base of [Number] clients through networking and seminar marketing.\nEducation\nUniversity of Delaware2019\nBachelor of Science: Accounting & FinanceNewark, DE, United States\nCoursework in Finance and Business Administration.\nMinor in Spanish.\nComputerized Accounting Specialist training.\nMid-Market Investment Banking course.'
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b"P\na\ns\nc\na\n\nGordon Wagoner\n4976 Deer Ridge Drive\nMontclair,\nNJ 7042\nM\nTel#\n(111)-873-4102\na\nE-mail: gordon@resumesamples.info\n\nn\na\ng\ne\nd\n\nObjective : Bank Operations Officer Position where I can effectively utilize my expertise and skills.\n\nc\no\nSummary of Professional Qualifications\nm\np\nl\nWide\nexperience in management and monitoring of bank employees, bank operations, retail banking programs and\ne\nproducts\nx\nRemarkable knowledge of applicable consumer compliance and retirement account related bank regulations and\n\ns\noperational\nrisk controls\ni\n\nProfound\nknowledge of Deposit, Retail Banking and e-Banking operations, banking systems and branch security\nt\n\nu\nprocedures\n\na\nt\nProficient\nin using Microsoft Word, Excel, and Outlook software programs\ni\no\nOutstanding\nability to monitor customers' deposit accounts to detect and eliminate suspicious and fraudulent\nn\ntransactions, efficiently\ns\nCommendable\nability to maintain effective and positive relationships with coworkers, branch employees and customers\n,\nFamiliarity with cash operations, vault processing, cash instruments like cashier checks, money orders and bonds\n\nc\no\no\nr\nBank\nOperations Officer, 2010 - Present\nd\nStandard Chartered Bank - Newark, MO\ni\nn\na\nSupported\nand managed current deposit operations, retail banking operations and retail banking products.\nt\nTracked\ncustomer's deposit accounts for suspicious and potential fraudulent activities.\ni\nn\nPerformed\nrisk-assessment and implementation of risk controls in deposit operations area, in compliance with\ng\napplicable Bank and regulatory standards, policies and practices.\nExperience\n\nEmployed,\ntrained, assigned, scheduled, appraised performance and supervised assigned branch bank-employees.\ns\n\na\nMaintained\nquality control of all customer-related data and account information on Bank's core system.\nl\ne\nCompleted,\nfiled and submitted various bank reports, on a quarterly basis.\ns\n,\n\nMonitored and managed online banking, electronic account opening, and e-Delivery banking programs.\n\nAcademic Qualifications\n\ns\na\nl\ne\ns\n\n\x0cBachelor's Degree in Business Administration, 2010\nLangston University, Langston, OK\nGPA 3.32 (on scale of 4.0)"
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b'Adam I. Chong\n\nP\na\ns\nc\na\n\n**** ****** ***** ***** ******, TX 78717 / 512.***.**** / vgaf2t@r.postjobfree.com\nSUMMARY\nM\n\n\xe2\x80\xa2aAn accomplished sales strategist and solution-oriented business banker, who thrives in a challenging, fast paced\nfinancial\nenvironment.\nn\n\xe2\x80\xa2aEstablished network of Centers of Influence in business community and management experience.\n\ng\ne\n\xe2\x80\xa2dStrong customer service orientation.\n\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Solid organization, communication and problem solving skills.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Formal commercial credit training (Omega & RMA).\n\nc\nEXPERIENCE\n\no\nm\nBusiness\nBanker RM, VP- Austin, TX (Oct., 2008 \xe2\x80\x93 Present)\np\nResponsible\nfor acquisition of new clients and relationship management of business clients with annual sales of $1MM\nl\n-e$5MM.\n\xe2\x80\xa2xProven track record being a successful RM and established an effective referral networking relationship with external\nCOMPASS BANK\n\nCOIs in the business community.\n\xe2\x80\xa2s Extensive experience in CRE lending and business new business banking relationships.\n\ni\nt\n\xe2\x80\xa2uResponsible for 125% revenue goal.\n\xe2\x80\xa2aPlayed a key role in training the retail bankers (Branch Managers, Assistant Managers and Personal Bankers) through\nreal\nt time coaching to maintain a smooth business work-flow.\ni\nWACHOVIA\nBANK\no\nBusiness Credit Consultant, VP- Central TX (May 2007-Sept. 2008)\nn\nDirectly\nmanaged Central Texas (Austin & San Antonio) commercial loan, deposit pipeline and external sales effort for\ns\nthe\nRetail\nBusiness Segment & Small Business Bankers of the bank.\n,\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Achieved 150% of quarterly loan goal.\n\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Provided coaching, credit training and credit decision overrides for the Small Business Banking & General Retail\nbank.\nc\n\xe2\x80\xa2oEnsured superior customer service and managed credit quality for all commercial loans.\n\xe2\x80\xa2oDrove the underwriting team to realize timely results in loan requests and loan handling, through close interaction and\nr communication with the underwriters.\nclear\n\nd\n\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Interfaced between the different lines of business to generate additional business customers and to promote the\ni\nbanking services of the business partners.\n\nn\n\n\xe2\x80\xa2aResponsible for coaching the sales staff on deposit growth ($84MM in commercial validations YTD) and cross sales\nof other business products (merchant services, ADP, treasury services, etc.) by financial center staff. Achieved 150% of\nt\ngoal for commercial deposits (Central Texas).\n\ni\n\n\xe2\x80\xa2nManaged a multi-million dollar commercial loan pipeline ($72MM). Achieved 110% of annual goal for Commercial\nloans\ng (Central Texas).\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Credit authority for commercial loans up to $500M.\n\xe2\x80\xa2s Rate authority for commercial loans up to $3MM.\n\na\nl\nResponsible\nfor acquisition of new clients and relationship management of business clients with annual sales of $1MMe\n$5MM.\nManaged\na $26MM Portfolio of loans and $30MM in deposits.\ns\n\xe2\x80\xa2, Identified and developed relationships by providing selling business liability and asset products.\nSmall Business Banker RM, VP-Austin, Texas ( June 2005 \xe2\x80\x93 May 2007)\n\ns\na\nl\ne\ns\n\n\x0c\xe2\x80\xa2 Established an effective referral networking relationship within the bank in addition to a strong external COI network\nin the business community.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Extensive experience in CRE lending and building new banking relationships.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Achieved 140% of annual commercial loan goal.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Achieved 100% of annual commercial deposit goal.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Responsible for meeting 125 % revenue goal.\nWASHINGTON MUTUAL BANK\nFinancial Center Manager, VP-Austin, Texas (Aug. 2002-June 2005)\nDirectly managed two financial centers with a focus on a full range of consumer and commercial banking/financial\nservices to clients.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Responsible for consumer and commercial loans, which required expertise in reviewing financial documents and\ncredit guidelines.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Coached, trained and monitored the sales teams to achieve strategic sales and customer service objectives.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Managed a $36MM pipeline YTD for consumer and residential loans.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Managed a $18MM pipeline YTD for business lending.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Oversaw $150MM in deposits, consumer and business.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Established strong sales teams through communication and teamwork.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Built loyalty and drove profit by growing customer relationship.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Opened De Novo financial center in 2002, profitable within 13 months.\nGUARANTY BANK\nBanking Center Manager, VP-Austin, Texas (May 2001-Aug. 2002)\nManaged the banking center and provided high quality leadership to ensure the banking center\xe2\x80\x99s goals and standard\nwere achieved.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Branch sold $3MM YTD in alternative investments.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Managed $80MM for consumer and business deposits.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Supervised and motivated banking center staffs to maximize their productivity and sales potential through customer\nloyalty.\nJP Morgan Chase\nSmall Business Banker, AVP-Austin, Texas (Aug. 1999-Dec 2000)\nResponsible for providing a full range of commercial services to the small business market. (Business with annual sales\n$3MM or less). Built business relationships with business partners to provide alternative services. Other responsibilities\nincluded developing and managing small business products and services.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Managed a $7MM YTD commercial loan pipeline.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Oversaw a $3MM YTD in deposits.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Responsible for selling and cross \xe2\x80\x93 selling business lines of the bank.\nRetail Management Trainee \xe2\x80\x93 Houston, Texas (June 1998-Aug. 1999)\nA eighteen month banking training program with class room training (Consumer Platform, Compliance, Fraud,\nConsumer Lending and Formal Commercial Credit) with rotations in general banking group, FRAUD, Private Bank,\nBusiness Bankers, Middle Market, consumer and commercial underwriters and shadowing of District and Regional\nManagers.\nAWARD\nPeople Fund Austin, TX \xe2\x80\x93 Banker of the Year 2007\nEDUCATION\nThe University of Texas at Austin\nBachelor of Arts in Government with Business minor (May 1998)'
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b'P\na\ns\nc\na\n\nCareer Objective\n\nTO\nM ENHANCE MY EXPERTIES USING WORK EXPERIENCE FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE ORGANIZATION\nWHICH\nWILL PROVIDE ME AN OPPORTUNITY TO ACHIVE A GOAL COGNURANCE.\na\nPersonal Details\n\nn\na\nGender\n:- Male\ng\nLanguage\nknown :- Gujarati, Hindi and English\nMarital\nStatus :- Single\ne\nNationality\n:- Indian\nd\nCurrent job profile\n\nc\no\nCurrently\nworking with : Reputed BANK LTD\nDesignation\n: OFFICER\nm\nDate\np of joining : 28th- September 2006\nDepartment : RETAIL LIABILITES GROUP (RLG)\nl\nSubgroup : C-SERVE BRANCH BANKING\ne profile : Bank Branch operations\nJob\nx\nCurrent\nprofile : Cashier, Channel migration officer\nTotal work experience : ONE YEAR AND ONE MONTH\nCurrent\nlocation : BHUJ - GUJARAT\ns\n\ni\nt\nIuwas second shift cashier in the bank. Handled the cash received in the branch in crisp covers.\nCross\nselling of all the products of this BANK. Converting walk-in customers in potential revenue generators for the\na\nbank\nby\noffering the products as per their needs such as: LIFE INSURANCE, FIXED DEPOSITE, GENERAL\nt\nINSURANCE, ACCOUNT OPENING etc.\ni\nI was also a channel migration officer. Main function was to create awareness in customer about INRERNET\no\nBANKING,\nMOBILE BANKING, SOLVING QUERIES THROUGH CALL-CENTRE. This was mainly related to\nn\nreduce\nand save the prestigious working hours of bank and also for easy processing for the customer.\ns\nPreferred\nlocation\n,\nCurrent Job Profile in brief\n\nNORTH GUJARAT, AHMEDABAD, BARODA, SURAT, RAJKOT.\n\nc\no\nEducational\nQualification\no\n1r Completed M. B. A. from L. J. Institute of Management Studies in 2006 with 57.50%, Ahmedabad.\n2d Completed B. C. A. in 2003 with 69.66 % from Lokmanya College of Computer Application. ( Gujarat University )\nSpecial Subject: - Advance Database Management System.\n3i Passed H. S. C. in 2000 with 68 % from G. S. E. B.\n4n Passed S. S. C. in 1998 with 70 % from G. S. E. B.\na\nSummer\nProject\nt\ni\nAt New India Assurance Co. Ltd.\nn\nProject\nReport on :g\nGeneral\nInsurance Sector of India\nGrand\nproject:\ns\nTitle:\nPerception\nof investors\na\n\nl\nOther\nAcademic Achievements\ne\n\n1s ITC Ltd. in Marketing Management.\n2, Fun At Work - Reality or Concept\n3 Hospital Management for Satellite Hospital - Ahmedabad.\nUsing VB - 8 as frontend and MS Access - 97 as backend.\n\ns\na\nl\ne\ns\n\n\x0cOther Qualification\nFamiliar with the use of MS Office, Windows, DBMS\nArea of Interest\nBANK BRANCH OPERATIONS, MARKETING'
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b"XXXX XXXX\nXXXX, Monroe, Georgia 30655\nHome: XXX-XXXX-XXX - Cell: XXX-XXXX-XXX - XXXX@XXXX.XXX\nProfessional Summary\nA proven leader adept at developing and focusing a team to excel in all phases of a business organization.\nExcellent people skills with the ability to attract talent and grow a profitable enterprise.\nSkills\nExcellent Communicator (verbal and\nwritten)\nStrong Leader\nSales/Marketing\nCreative Problem\nAnalytical\nSolver\nStrategic Thinker\nWork History\nMiddle Market Commercial Banking ManagerCommunity & Southern Bank \xe2\x80\x93 Atlanta, Georgia\n\xef\x82\xb7 Established the Middle Market Commercial Division for the bank to create and grow relationships with\nprivately held companies with revenue of $15 million to $100 million.\n\xef\x82\xb7 I also lead the Cash Management and Merchant Card Service divisions for the bank.\nDirector of Business BankingCommunity & Southern Bank \xe2\x80\x93 Atlanta, GA\n\xef\x82\xb7 Tasked with creating a business plan, staffing the division, and setting the direction for growth.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Division includes the bank's footprint, which is West, North and East Georgia, as well as Metro Atlanta.\n\xef\x82\xb7 January - October2012, the division generated $33MM in new loans and $16.5M in new deposits.\n\xef\x82\xb7 During this same period, the division generated over 2,500 business development calls, including 1800+\ncalls on prospects.\nEast Region PresidentCommunity & Southern Bank \xe2\x80\x93 Atlanta, GA\n\xef\x82\xb7 Named East Region President in November 2010.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Assimilated an acquired institution into an evolving CSB community banking model.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Community & Southern Bank was created in January 2010 for the purpose of acquiring failed banks from\nthe FDIC.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Between January 2010 and August 2012, we acquired seven failed banks and have assets at July 2013\nof $2.8 billion.\nPresident/CEO, and DirectorLegacy State Bank \xe2\x80\x93 Loganville, Georgia\n\xef\x82\xb7 LSB was a denovo bank, which opened for business in March, 2005.\n\xef\x82\xb7 I was hired to replace a departing CEO and Senior Lending Officer because the bank was placed under\nregulatory sanctions.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Hired an executive team, corrected numerous deficiencies and began a turn around that lasted until the\ndepression in 2007.\nPresident/CEO, Organizer and DirectorRivoli Bank & Trust \xe2\x80\x93 Macon, Georgia\n\xef\x82\xb7 Developed and executed the plan to organize Rivoli Bank.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Selected the initial board members, obtained charter approval, raised capital and opened for business\nJune 12, 1997.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Total assets at September 30, 2005 were $212 million.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Reached an agreement to sell Rivoli in September 2005; closed the sale on December 31, 2005.\nEVP & State Marketing ExecutiveBank of America/Citizens and Southern National B \xe2\x80\x93 Atlanta, Georgia\n\xef\x82\xb7 Created, directed and managed all marketing plans for the community and commercial banks in Georgia.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Key member of a team dedicated to planning and execution of the bank's sponsorship of the 1996\nSummer Olympic Games.\nEVP & Regional ExecutiveBank of America/Citizens & Southern National Bank \xe2\x80\x93 Macon, Georgia\n\xef\x82\xb7 This region included twenty-eight banks in Central and South Georgia with loans totaling $650 million\nand deposits totaling $780 million.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Responsibilities included growth, profitability, credit quality, management staffing, board organization,\nand overall leadership of this geographically and economically diverse region.\n01/1987 to 01/1992 President/CEO Central Georgia Regional ExecutiveCitizens & Southern National\nBank \xe2\x80\x93 Macon, Georgia\n\n\x0c\xef\x82\xb7 This region included seventeen banks in Jackson, Thomaston, LaGrange, Warner Robins, and Macon.\nSenior Lender/Senior Credit OfficerCitizens & Southern National Bank \xe2\x80\x93 Macon, Georgia\n\xef\x82\xb7 Managed the commercial lending department and was responsible for the bank's loan portfolio quality.\nommercial Loan OfficerCitizens & Southern National Bank \xe2\x80\x93 Atlanta, Georgia\n\xef\x82\xb7 Managed a commercial lending department in Atlanta.\n\xef\x82\xb7 National Accounts Representative selling lending and cash management services to large corporations\nwith a southeastern presence.\nGeneral ManagerFairway Ford, Inc \xe2\x80\x93 Thomaston, Georgia\n\xef\x82\xb7 Family owned Ford-Mercury dealership.\nVariousNational Bank of Georgia \xe2\x80\x93 Atlanta, Georgia\n\xef\x82\xb7 Successfully completed Management Training Program and advanced to Regional Manager in North\nAtlanta.\nEducation\nBA: Risk Management and Insurance\nUniversity of Georgia - Athens, Georgia\nJ.D.:\nAtlanta Law School - Atlanta, Georgia\nProgram for Management Development (PMD). Graduated in 1986.:Harvard Graduate\nSchool of Business - Boston, Massachussetts\nPMD was an intense 12 week in residence Executive Education program at Harvard University's Graduate\nSchool of Business.\nAffiliations\n\nAdditional Information\n\xef\x82\xb7 MEMBERSHIPS AND AFFILIATIONS State Bar of Georgia, since 1980; Past Secretary, Group 10,\nGeorgia Bankers Association; Community Bankers Council of the American Bankers Association, 19992002; Chairman, Group 6, Georgia Bankers Association, 2001; Former board member, Georgia Bankers\nAssociation; Former board member, Community Bankers Association of Georgia and Chair of\nMembership Committee; former director and member, Downtown Macon Rotary Club; former Chairman,\nUnited Way of Central Georgia; and former Treasurer and board member, Macon Chamber of\nCommerce; Chairman of the 2007-2008 United Way of Walton County fundraising campaign."
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b"P\na\ns\nc\na\n\nXXXX XXXX\n\nM\na\nXXXX,\nAubrey , TX 76227 | XXX-XXXX-XXX C: XXX-XXXX-XXX | XXXX@XXXX.XXX\nn\nSUMMARY\na\ng\nSelf-motivated\nprofessional highly proficient in developing creative solutions and implementing objective\ne\ndecision making. Maintains positive attitude and works hard to build team relationships.\nd\nHIGHLIGHTS\nc \xef\x82\xb7 Employee training and\no development\nm\xef\x82\xb7 Self-starter\np \xef\x82\xb7 Problem resolution\n\xef\x82\xb7 Sales and marketing\n\nl\ne\nx\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nMortgages and loans\nSkilled multi-tasker\nTeam player\nStrong organizational\nskills\n\nACCOMPLISHMENTS\n\ns\n\xef\x82\xb7 Process Improvement\ni \xef\x82\xb7 Created new departmental procedures manual.\nt \xef\x82\xb7 Boost service level ratings by developing new processes and improving work flow.\nu \xef\x82\xb7 Exceeds corporate target for customer satisfaction and quality assurance monthly.\na \xef\x82\xb7 Helped implement cash for keys processes to help create better work flow in LPS Desktop system.\nt\nEXPERIENCE\ni\nSenior Lead Operations Specialist\no\nJPMorgan Chase\nn \xef\x82\xb7 Oversee REO vendor outsourcing company to insure timely listing of REO properties by meeting pres established guidelines.\n, \xef\x82\xb7 Monitor receipt of BPOs, appraisals and marketing plans on all properties in portfolio.\n\n\xef\x82\xb7 Responsible for timeline and expense management of the REO Eviction process through alternative\nc approaches to obtaining property vacancy, such as Relocation Assistance in lieu of eviction and\no assigned REO vendor expense and timeline expectations.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Approve initial services including trash outs, sales clean, deferred maintenance and emergency repairs\no within guidelines.\nr \xef\x82\xb7 Communicate with vendors and internal customers by responding to emails, phone calls and resolving\nd issues in a timely manner Ensure trash-out process is completed and approve any costs exceeding\ni delegated authority level.\nn \xef\x82\xb7 Judgment of costs should always ensure that Chase's best interests are foremost.\na \xef\x82\xb7 Approve or deny any repair cost and valuations of property to ensure Chase obtains maximum returns\non the as.\nt \xef\x82\xb7 Answer internal calls for property preservation and REO.\ni\n\xef\x82\xb7\nHelping with REO/Property Preservation projects while reviewing procedures.\nn\n01/2005\nto 01/2008\nForeclosure SpecialistBank of America\ng \xef\x82\xb7 Monitored a portfolio of special loans (i.e.\n\xef\x82\xb7 litigation issues, damaged properties, reviewing HUD 1's & Deeds.).\ns \xef\x82\xb7 Mitigating loss and legal risk to Company and its investors by accurately managed the foreclosure\na process.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Communicated with borrowers, attorneys and third parties in the answering of questions related to\nl foreclosure files.\ne \xef\x82\xb7 Initiated and completed foreclosures in a timely and in a cost-effective manner and within investor,\ns insurer, and internal guidelines.\n, \xef\x82\xb7 Prepared foreclosure referral-letters, in accordance with guidelines, for trustees and/or attorneys.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Provided re-instatement quotes, releasing pay-off statements, and reviewing confirmation letters.\n\ns\na\nl\ne\ns\n\n\x0c\xef\x82\xb7 Support Team-Leader with projects such as audits, transfer files, month-end reports, preparation, and\nvarious other report preparation.\n\xef\x82\xb7\nAbility to problem-solve in a high-volume, production-oriented environment.\n01/2003 to 01/2005\nCustomer Service SupervisorWellPoint Pharmacy Management\n\xef\x82\xb7 Motivated and supervised an outbound call center staff of 10-15 agents.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Responsible for weekly and monthly reports showcasing agent's productivity and daily performance\ngoals.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Conducted several interviews with responsibility for the placement of over 20 employees.\n\xef\x82\xb7\nEnsured strict adherence to company policies and procedural guidelines.\n01/1997 to 01/2003\nCustomer Service SupervisorExcel Communications\n\xef\x82\xb7 Responsible for overseeing and supervising staff of 8-10 agents in call center environment.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Developed sales techniques of each customer service representative to drive revenue growth.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Reviewed call center statistics to measure staff performance and the need for improvement.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Maintained service, talk/wrap time, data, and both client and consumer satisfaction levels.\nEDUCATION\nBFA Degree: Advertising DesignStephen F. Austin State\nUniversity \xef\xbc\x8d Nacogdoches , Tx\n1996"
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b'Investment Banker Resume Template\n\nSmith Adams\n67, Prince Street,\nColumbia, South Carolina 02342\nPhone: (234) 2865234\nsadams@youremail.com\nObjective:\nWant to join as an investment banker and achieve the high career aims with the growing company.\nSummary of Qualifications:\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nI have more than 10 years experience in investment banking.\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nVery good analytical skills.\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nExcellent knowledge of finance and accounts\n\nAchievements:\n\xe2\x80\xa2 I have won the gold medal for the highest score in the accounts from university.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 I have received the certificate of appreciation from the present company.\nCareer Experience/Job History:\n2003-Present\nJJ Associates, South Carolina, US\nSenior investment banker\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nAudit for own company and for other client companies.\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nMaking of financial reports and proper data documentation.\n\n2000-2003\nNew Edge Investment Co., South Carolina, US\n\n\x0cInvestment banker\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nI was working as an assistance investment banker. My job role was to assist the senior\ninvestment banker in various tasks.\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nMy responsibility was to make reports and documentation of audit data.\n\nEducation:\n1999-2000\nMA in Finance, University of Arizona, US\n1996-1998\nBA in Finance, University of Iowa, US\nProfessional References Upon Request'
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b'Brianna Haynes\n2638 Kennerly Rd\nAlbion, ME 04910\n(777)-674-1278\n[email]\nJob Objective To obtain an Investment Banking Associate position in a highly reputed organization.\nSummary Skills\nRemarkable experience within investment banking\nIn-depth knowledge of accounting, financial modeling and valuation techniques\nGood understanding of financial, and accounting principles\nProficient in SAS, Bridge, ASAP, Excel and PowerPoint\nFamiliarity with relational databases, logistic and multiple regression analyses\nStrong knowledge of valuation analysis and financial modeling\nExcellent analytical and problem solving skills\nSuperior debugging and maintenance skills\nWork Experience:\nInvestment Banking Associate, August 2005 to till date\nCloud Productions, Albion, ME\n\xef\x82\xb7Worked on complete capital raising transactions.\n\xef\x82\xb7Assisted and guided decision-makers in corporate finance transactions.\n\xef\x82\xb7Marketed services both to internal partners and external clients, developed client networks, and supported\nefforts in developing and executing sales and marketing strategies.\n\xef\x82\xb7Ensured quality of client products.\nInvestment Banking Associate, May 2000 to July 2005\nAP Productions, Albion, ME\n\xef\x82\xb7Prepared of and participated in new business presentations.\n\xef\x82\xb7Researched Industry, market and technical areas.\n\xef\x82\xb7Assisted in development of potential buyer / investor lists.\n\xef\x82\xb7Prepared confidential offering memorandum.\n\xef\x82\xb7Developed, trained and mentored analysts.\nEducation\nBachelor\xe2\x80\x99s Degree in Finance, Young Harris College, Young Harris, GA\n\n\x0cMaster\xe2\x80\x99s Degree in Finance, Lincoln Memorial University, Tennessee, TN'
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b"Poplar Grove, IL\nTo find a position in which I can utilize my extensive experience in finance and customer service\nwhile continuing to challenge and broaden my knowledge base.\n\nWork Experience\n\nPersonal Banking Specialist\nCastle Bank\nHuntley, IL\nApril 2008 to Present\nopen accounts(checking, savings, money market, cds) and assist customers with applying and closing consumer loans,\nhelp customers with internet banking sign up, pull daily and monthly reports, balance peoples check books, wire\ntransfers, notary, monthly audits, answer phones, make calls to customers to cross sell products, update spreadsheets\nwhen needed, fill in on the teller line when needed.\nHead Teller\n\nLaSalle Bank\nFebruary 2005 to April 2008\nPersonal Responsibilities: I keep records of financial transactions, purchase and maintain branch working cash supply\nand negotiable items, consolidate and balance\ndaily transactions as well as count and record currency and coin in vault.\n~ Managerial Responsibilities: I assign and assist with duties and work schedules to employees, review and audit tellers\nwork for exactness, neatness and conformity to\npolicies and procedures. I am a certified mentor and trainer for new tellers in customer service and banking policies as\nwell as conduct weekly meetings.\nTeller I & II\n\nLaSalle Bank\nNovember 2001 to February 2005\nReceived and disbursed money keeping records of financial transactions, placed\nholds on accounts for uncollected funds, balanced currency as well as explained,\npromoted and sold products and services to customers such as travelers checks,\nsavings bonds, money orders and cashier's checks.\nTeller I\n\nF&M Bank\nElkhorn, WI\nAugust 2000 to February 2001\nTaking and processing deposits, withdrawals, money orders, cashiers checks,\ntravelers checks.\n\nEducation\nBusiness Management\nMcHenry County College\nCrystal Lake, IL\n2004 to Present"
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b'Sample Debt Collector Resume Template\nApplicant\xe2\x80\x99s name:\nAddress:\nPhone number:\nEmail id:\nDate of Birth:\n[State the personal details of the applicant]\nCareer Objective:\nWith my skilled and professional debt collecting capability, I wish to secure the role of a debt\ncollector in a company to put in test the capabilities and experience of my skills. I further wish to see\nmy company prosper by proper utilization of my skills.\nEducational Background:\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nBachelor\xe2\x80\x99s degree in Business Administration from _________ [name of the institute] in the year\n___\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nPassed high school degree from _______[name of the institute] on year _________\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\n____________ [specify additional educational degrees and computer skills credentials, if any,\nthat has been acquired by the applicant]\n\nProfessional Experience:\nWorked as _________[name of the job position] at ________________ [name of the organization on\nwhere the applicant has worked] on year ____\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\n____________\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\n____________\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\n____________ [specify the duties performed on the particular organization]\n\nWorked as _________[name of the job position] at ________________ [name of the organization on\nwhere the applicant has worked] on year ____\n\n\x0c\xef\x82\xb7\n\n____________\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\n____________\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\n____________ [specify the duties performed on the particular organization]'
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b'Amy Hubbard\n8203 Belleview Avenue\n913.683.8436\nKansas City, Missouri 64114\n\nPROFESSIONAL SUMMARY & OBJECTIVE\nAn accomplished makeup art & design professional & business owner with focused skills & professional development as a freelance\nstylist, application & trend instruction specialist & product knowledge instructor. Providing high definition airbrush & brush\napplication, full body painting & special effects makeup. Instructional work includes makeup application education for\ncosmetology schools, private groups & live television instruction. Creative subject matter expert, seeking to expand on current\nexperience & skill sets. Looking for new challenges in a creative teaching environment, one that offers the potential for fulfillment\nand gratification in the work done to help others communicate & thrive.\n\nWORK EXPERIENCE\nAmy Hubbard FX / Makeup Art & Design , Kansas City, MO - 2003 to Present\nFreelance business providing stylist, makeup and custom makeup design services for National and local productions. HD Makeup\nartist, Character Design, Body Painting, Era /Period Consulting, Makeup Technique Instructor, Clothing and Hair Stylist, Wig\nStylist, Headdress fabrication and design, Costume and Prop Repair.\nPrincipal\nComplete oversight responsibility for marketing, sales, business development, administration, vendor and client stewardship;\nP&L, project proposals, project design, compliance, reporting and record keeping.\nMakeup Instruction\nSole makeup application and technique instructor for Mitsu Sato Hair Academy and Cutting Edge Hairstyling Academy\nMakeup trends, cosmetic consultation and application instructor for Beauty Brands, MAC, private lessons and Paul Mitchell Salons\nAppearing on local news stations and KCPT for makeup and product knowledge demonstrations\nOn camera makeup artist for application demonstration for Paris II Educational Center\nMAC freelance artist, serving as artist and instructor of MAC Cosmetics and trends | 2006\nPhotography\nHallmark | Lenticular cards 2007- current | MUA, stylist, airbrush FX artist, wardrobe and period consultant\nRUSHWADE2 | Press package for performance group and Frito Lay 2007- current | Airbrush MUA/Designer, stylist\nRon Berg | Bayer Ad, American Dairy Brands, Heartlands Men\xe2\x80\x99s Chorus 2006 - current | MUA, stylist, period consultant\nThomas Gibson | Boulevard Brewery ads 2008 | MUA, stylist, period consultant\n\nA MY HUBBARD\nmakeup artist & designer\n\n913.683.8436\n\nwww.amyhubbardfx.com\n\namy @amyhubbardfx.com\n\nResume\n\nTV/Commercial/Film\nDisney Channel | National commercial aired 2006 | MUA, stylist, set and prop consultant and designer\nHy-Vee | National commercials airing 2008 to present | MUA stylist and wardrobe stylist\nBrown Mackie College | National commercials 2006-current | MUA, stylist\nWright Business School | National commercials 2007-current | MUA, stylist\nCNBC and Fox National News | Live broadcasts | 2006-current | MUA, stylist\n\n\x0cLive Performance\nLyric Opera of Kansas City | 2004- current | Makeup Artist, Wig Stylist, Era/Period Specialist\nMusic Hall of Kansas City | Internationally touring Broadway productions 2004-current | Wicked 2008 | MUA, wig stylist\nStarlight Theatre | Internationally touring Broadway productions 2003-current | Wig Stylist, Era/Period Specialist, Wardrobe\nFrank Boehm with Williams Gerrard Productions, CA | Touring entertainment group 2007 | MUA, Prosthetic/FX artist\nProduction Companies\nAccess Hollywood, CA | Vice Presidential Debate coverage 2008 | MUA, Stylist\nSony Playstation, CA | Stungun Productions, CA 2009 | MUA, Body Paint Artist\nHallmark Productions | Internal productions 2007-current | MUA, Stylist\nTake 2 Productions | National Disney commercial for Club Libby Lu | 2006-current | MUA, Stylist\nCreative Street Media Group, MN | National Production 2007 | MUA, Stylist\nAcknowledgement\n3 Nationally distributed CD\xe2\x80\x99s for Tech 9, Krizz Kaliko, Kutt Calhone\n1 nationally distributed body paint calendar\n3 billboards for Community America\xe2\x80\x99s national campaign and Tech 9\n3 national campaign print collateral advertisements for Community America and C & C Drum Company\n2 national magazines for Hallmark and MPN, motor sports magazine\n1 local newspaper displaying performance fusion groups MU & design\n5 local magazines displaying series of wet plate photography created with Thomas Gibson, Urban Times and Ink Magazine\nperformance fusion group review, Hill\xe2\x80\x99s Magazine, Urban Times, KC Magazine\n2 Nationally distributed magazines, Exercise For Men Only\nSELECTED ACCOMPLISHMENTS\nTop Regional Makeup and Skincare Sales for the grand opening event of The Studio at Beauty Brands | May 2009\nStudied under top Skincare trainers for H2O, Dermalogica, Murad, Perricone, Philosophy, Peter Thomas Roth\nStudied under top Makeup trainers for MAC, Smashbox, Stila, the Balm, DuWop, Anastasia, Too Faced, Tarte, Glo Minerals, Perfekt\nStudied under The View\xe2\x80\x99s, 5 time Emmy award winning, celebrity makeup artist and author, Eve Pearl, and celebrity artist,\nBilly B, and national body painter, Pashur and Mario Ink, Kett\xe2\x80\x99s Roque Cozette\nWorked with Emmy Nominated MUA Kelly Belmonte\n\nEDUCATION\nBachelor of Fine Arts, Design, Kansas City Art Institute, Kansas City, MO 2006\nSaint Mary\xe2\x80\x99s University Leavenworth KS, 2002 : Fine arts courses\nKansas City Kansas Community College Kansas City KS, 2002 : Photoshop retouch course\n\nRECOGNITION & ACHIEVEMENTS\n\nA MY HUBBARD\nmakeup artist & designer\n\n913.683.8436\n\nwww.amyhubbardfx.com\n\namy @amyhubbardfx.com\n\nResume\n\nAIGA Omni Award Winner, Kansas City-C & C Drum Co. 2007\nDean\xe2\x80\x99s Honorable Mention, Kansas City Art Institute, 2003 to 2005\nDean\xe2\x80\x99s List Kansas City Art Institute, 2004\nAcademic Grant, Kansas City Art Institute, 2003-2004'
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b'\xc2\xa0\nBrian\t\r \xc2\xa0C.\t\r \xc2\xa0Hawkins\t\r \xc2\xa0\nHair\t\r \xc2\xa0Stylist\t\r \xc2\xa0&\t\r \xc2\xa0Make\t\r \xc2\xa0Up\t\r \xc2\xa0Artist\t\r \xc2\xa0\n917-\xc2\xad725-\xc2\xad1499\t\r \xc2\xa0\nwww.brianchawkins.com\t\r \xc2\xa0\nbrian@brianchawkins.com\t\r \xc2\xa0\n\t\r \xc2\xa0\t\r \xc2\xa0\nRECOGNITION:\t\r \xc2\xa0\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Guest\t\r \xc2\xa0Beauty\t\r \xc2\xa0Editor\t\r \xc2\xa0Style-\xc2\xadology\t\r \xc2\xa0Magazine\t\r \xc2\xa0July\t\r \xc2\xa02013\t\r \xc2\xa0Beauty\t\r \xc2\xa0Issue.\t\r \xc2\xa0\n\t\r \xc2\xa0\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Featured\t\r \xc2\xa0interview\t\r \xc2\xa0Outlook\t\r \xc2\xa0Magazine\t\r \xc2\xa0April\t\r \xc2\xa02013\t\r \xc2\xa0Issue.\t\r \xc2\xa0\n\t\r \xc2\xa0\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Inaugural\t\r \xc2\xa0Edition\t\r \xc2\xa0of\t\r \xc2\xa0\xe2\x80\x9cWho\xe2\x80\x99s\t\r \xc2\xa0Who\t\r \xc2\xa0In\t\r \xc2\xa0GLBT\t\r \xc2\xa0Columbus\t\r \xc2\xa0Ohio\xe2\x80\x9d\t\r \xc2\xa0\nPublication\t\r \xc2\xa02011\t\r \xc2\xa0for\t\r \xc2\xa0accomplishments\t\r \xc2\xa0as\t\r \xc2\xa0Hair\t\r \xc2\xa0Stylist\t\r \xc2\xa0and\t\r \xc2\xa0Make\t\r \xc2\xa0\nUp\t\r \xc2\xa0Artist.\t\r \xc2\xa0\n\n\t\r \xc2\xa0\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Recipient\t\r \xc2\xa0of\t\r \xc2\xa0\xe2\x80\x9cVisionary\t\r \xc2\xa0Award\xe2\x80\x9d\t\r \xc2\xa0by\t\r \xc2\xa0Paul\t\r \xc2\xa0Mitchell\t\r \xc2\xa0Hair\t\r \xc2\xa0Products-\xc2\xad\t\r \xc2\xa0\n2008\t\r \xc2\xa0\n\n\t\r \xc2\xa0\nCREDENTIALS:\t\r \xc2\xa0\n!\n!\n!\n\n\t\r \xc2\xa0\n!\n\n!\n!\n\nLead\t\r \xc2\xa0Hair\t\r \xc2\xa0Stylist\t\r \xc2\xa0for\t\r \xc2\xa0Salon\t\r \xc2\xa0Grafix.\t\r \xc2\xa0\n\t\r \xc2\xa0\nBeauty\t\r \xc2\xa0Columnist\t\r \xc2\xa0for\t\r \xc2\xa0Outlook\t\r \xc2\xa0Magazine.\t\r \xc2\xa0\t\r \xc2\xa0\n\t\r \xc2\xa0\nKey\t\r \xc2\xa0Hair\t\r \xc2\xa0Stylist\t\r \xc2\xa0and\t\r \xc2\xa0Makeup\t\r \xc2\xa0Artist\t\r \xc2\xa0for\t\r \xc2\xa0Designer\t\r \xc2\xa0Anne\t\r \xc2\xa0Bowen\t\r \xc2\xa0\nBridal\t\r \xc2\xa0and\t\r \xc2\xa0Ready\t\r \xc2\xa0To\t\r \xc2\xa0Wear\t\r \xc2\xa0Collection\t\r \xc2\xa0Photo\t\r \xc2\xa0and\t\r \xc2\xa0Video\t\r \xc2\xa0Shoot\t\r \xc2\xa0\nCampaign\t\r \xc2\xa0in\t\r \xc2\xa0association\t\r \xc2\xa0with\t\r \xc2\xa0Ritz-\xc2\xadCarlton\t\r \xc2\xa0Hotel\t\r \xc2\xa0and\t\r \xc2\xa0Destination\t\r \xc2\xa0\nLuxury,\t\r \xc2\xa0Montego\t\r \xc2\xa0Bay\t\r \xc2\xa0Jamaica-\xc2\xad\t\r \xc2\xa02011.\t\r \xc2\xa0\nCreative\t\r \xc2\xa0Director\t\r \xc2\xa0of\t\r \xc2\xa0Hair\t\r \xc2\xa0and\t\r \xc2\xa0Makeup\t\r \xc2\xa0Miami\t\r \xc2\xa0Swim\t\r \xc2\xa02011,\t\r \xc2\xa0\nDesigners:\t\r \xc2\xa0Betsey\t\r \xc2\xa0Johnson;\t\r \xc2\xa0Keva\t\r \xc2\xa0J;\t\r \xc2\xa0Marianna\t\r \xc2\xa0London;\t\r \xc2\xa0We\t\r \xc2\xa0Are\t\r \xc2\xa0\nHandsome\t\r \xc2\xa0-\xc2\xad\t\r \xc2\xa0MOD\t\r \xc2\xa0Media\t\r \xc2\xa0PR.\t\r \xc2\xa0\n\t\r \xc2\xa0\nCreative\t\r \xc2\xa0Director\t\r \xc2\xa0of\t\r \xc2\xa0Hair:\t\r \xc2\xa0Full\t\r \xc2\xa0Figured\t\r \xc2\xa0Fashion\t\r \xc2\xa0Week\t\r \xc2\xa0New\t\r \xc2\xa0York-\xc2\xad\t\r \xc2\xa0\n2011,\t\r \xc2\xa02012.\t\r \xc2\xa0\n\t\r \xc2\xa0\nCreative\t\r \xc2\xa0Director\t\r \xc2\xa0of\t\r \xc2\xa0Hair:\t\r \xc2\xa0Emerge\t\r \xc2\xa0Fashion\t\r \xc2\xa0Show\t\r \xc2\xa0New\t\r \xc2\xa0York-\xc2\xad\t\r \xc2\xa02011.\t\r \xc2\xa0\n\n\x0c\t\r \xc2\xa0\n\t\r \xc2\xa0\n\n2\t\r \xc2\xa0\n\n\t\r \xc2\xa0\nCREDENTIALS\t\r \xc2\xa0(continued):\t\r \xc2\xa0\n!\n!\n!\n!\n!\n!\n\nKey\t\r \xc2\xa0Hair-\xc2\xad\t\r \xc2\xa0 \xe2\x80\x9cPretty\t\r \xc2\xa0Masculine\xe2\x80\x9d\t\r \xc2\xa0Photo\t\r \xc2\xa0Shoot\t\r \xc2\xa0with\t\r \xc2\xa0Mike\t\r \xc2\xa0Ruiz-\xc2\xad\t\r \xc2\xa0\n2013.\t\r \xc2\xa0\nKey\t\r \xc2\xa0Hair-\xc2\xad\t\r \xc2\xa0 Hilton\t\r \xc2\xa0Hotel\t\r \xc2\xa0Grand\t\r \xc2\xa0Opening\t\r \xc2\xa0Event-\xc2\xad\t\r \xc2\xa02012.\t\r \xc2\xa0(wig\t\r \xc2\xa0\ncreation\t\r \xc2\xa0\t\r \xc2\xa0\n\t\r \xc2\xa0\t\r \xc2\xa0\n\t\r \xc2\xa0\nand\t\r \xc2\xa0styling)\t\r \xc2\xa0\nKey\t\r \xc2\xa0Hair-\xc2\xad\t\r \xc2\xa0 Couture\t\r \xc2\xa0Bridal\t\r \xc2\xa0Event\t\r \xc2\xa0Big\t\r \xc2\xa0Rock\t\r \xc2\xa0Little\t\r \xc2\xa0Rooster-\xc2\xad\t\r \xc2\xa02012.\t\r \xc2\xa0\nKey\t\r \xc2\xa0Hair-\xc2\xad\t\r \xc2\xa0 Lane\t\r \xc2\xa0Bryant\t\r \xc2\xa0Fashion\t\r \xc2\xa0Show-\xc2\xad\t\r \xc2\xa02011.\t\r \xc2\xa0\nKey\t\r \xc2\xa0Hair-\xc2\xad\t\r \xc2\xa0 Instinct\t\r \xc2\xa0Magazine\t\r \xc2\xa0Runway\t\r \xc2\xa0Show-\xc2\xad\t\r \xc2\xa02009.\t\r \xc2\xa0\nKey\t\r \xc2\xa0Makeup\t\r \xc2\xa0Artist-\xc2\xad\t\r \xc2\xa0\t\r \xc2\xa0\n\t\r \xc2\xa0\n\t\r \xc2\xa0\t\r \xc2\xa0\n\t\r \xc2\xa0\n22nd\t\r \xc2\xa0Annual\t\r \xc2\xa0\xe2\x80\x9cDivas\t\r \xc2\xa0Simply\t\r \xc2\xa0Singing\xe2\x80\x9d\t\r \xc2\xa0World\t\r \xc2\xa0Aids\t\r \xc2\xa0Day\t\r \xc2\xa0\t\r \xc2\xa0\t\r \xc2\xa0\t\r \xc2\xa0\t\r \xc2\xa0\t\r \xc2\xa0\t\r \xc2\xa0\t\r \xc2\xa0\t\r \xc2\xa0\nBenefit\t\r \xc2\xa0hosted\t\r \xc2\xa0by\t\r \xc2\xa0Actress-\xc2\xadSinger\t\r \xc2\xa0Sheryl\t\r \xc2\xa0Lee\t\r \xc2\xa0Ralph.\t\r 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b'M. A. Judd\np: 734.717.9602\ne: juddmeli@gmail.com\nEducation\n2011 - 2014\n\nEastern Michigan University - Major: Furniture Design, Ypsilanti, MI\n\n2009 - 2010\n\nCollege for Creative Studies - Focus: Illustration. Detroit, MI\n\nExhibitions\n2014\n\n(In) Flux: Ford Gallery, Ypsilanti, MI\n\n2014\n\nTaking a Path: Ford Gallery, Ypsilanti, MI\n\n2014\n\nDesign Unmasked, A Furniture Exhibition: EMU Student Gallery, Ypsilanti, MI\n\n2013\n\nDesign Expo: conjunction with EMU\xe2\x80\x99s Undergraduate Symposium, Ypsilanti, MI\n\n2012\n\nDesign Expo: conjunction with EMU\xe2\x80\x99s Undergraduate Symposium, Ypsilanti, MI\n\n2010\n\nStudent Exhibition: annual juried student show at CCS, Detroit, MI\n\nCurated Exhibitions\n2014\n\nDesign Unmasked, A Furniture Exhibition: EMU Student Gallery, Ypsilanti, MI\n\nGrants & Awards\n2014\n\nRecipient of Undergraduate Research Stimulus Grant\nStudent nominator for William Fennel Symposium Faculty Mentor Award\n\n2013\n\nRunner up for Creative Quarterly, Issue 32, showcased in online gallery\n\n2012-2014\n\nRecognition for Excellence, EMU, Ypsilanti, MI\n\nRelated Experience\n2014\n\nTreasurer, Intermedia Gallery Group, Ypsilanti, MI\n34th Undergraduate Symposium, student presenter based on grant research\nPresenter, presented woodworking techniques to students of various\ndepartments\n\n2012 - 2014\n\nStudio Technician, EMU Woodshop, Ypsilanti, MI\n\n2012\n\nMuralist, Canton, MI\n\n2011 - 2014\n\nWriter, Octane Design\xe2\x80\x99s Visit Detroit Magazine, Detroit MI\n\n2008 - 2014\n\nPrivate commissions, MI'
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b'Creator of Unique, Hand Stitched Artworks\nTextile Art\xe2\x80\xa6 Discover the Possibilities!\nTM\n\nJean M. Judd, NSA\n2807 State Road 87, Cushing, WI 54006\nPhone: (715) 566-0212\nEmail: jean@jeanjudd.com\nWebsite: www.jeanjudd.com\n______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________\n\nArtist R\xc3\xa9sum\xc3\xa9\nWhen art collectors and gallerists see my textile artworks for the first time, they call them unframed paintings. Thread on\ntextile is my medium, much as "oil on canvas" or "acrylic on hard board" is a painter\'s medium. The medium of my work\ncan be further defined by the ground used: commercial textile, hand dyed textile or rust pigmented textile. The thread is\napplied to these grounds using a small needle in a time-intensive process.\nCurrent & Recent Exhibitions:\n2015 Exhibitions:\n\xef\x83\x98 WVA Contemporary Views at the Lawton Gallery in Green Bay, Wisconsin. October 8 - 29, 2015. Selected artwork:\nMoon Shadow.\n\xef\x83\x98 Wichita National All Media Craft Exhibition 2015 at the Wichita Center for the Arts in Wichita, Kansas. August 28\nthrough October 18, 2015. Selected artwork: Twirling Leaves #2.\n\xef\x83\x98 After Dark IV 2015 National Juried Exhibition, Greg Moon Art Gallery, Taos, New Mexico: June 6 \xe2\x80\x93 27, 2015.\nSelected artwork: Last Angel.\n\xef\x83\x98 Healing Arts Solo Exhibition: From Rust to Art, Hudson Hospital, Hudson, Wisconsin: May 20 to August 16, 2015.\n\xef\x83\x98 2015 Gateway to Imagination: A National Juried Art Competition at the Farmington Museum, Gateway Park in\nFarmington, New Mexico: May 9 through July 11, 2015. Selected artworks: Rusted Lace #3 and Rusted Lace #4.\n\xef\x83\x98 Art League of Hilton Head 2015 Biennale, Walter Greer Gallery, Art Center of Coastal Carolina, Hilton Head Island,\nSouth Carolina: May 8 to 31, 2015. Selected artwork: Stepping Stones.\n\xef\x83\x98 National Fiber Directions 2015, Wichita Center for the Arts, Wichita, Kansas: March 27 to May 10, 2015. Selected\nartwork: Scribble #1: Dream Weaver.\n\xef\x83\x98 Quilt Festival Chicago, \xe2\x80\x9cSelections from 500 Traditional quilts\xe2\x80\x9d book invitational, Rosemont, Illinois: March 26-28,\n2015. Selected artwork: Wyoming Valley #5 and Choir of Angels Tapestry (Wyoming Valley #1).\n\xef\x83\x98 Mesa Contemporary Arts\xe2\x80\x99 36th Annual Contemporary Crafts exhibition Mesa Contemporary Arts Museum, Mesa,\nArizona: February 13 to April 5, 2015. Selected artwork: Contaminated Water #3: Sludge.\n\xef\x83\x98 Arts in Harmony 2015, Sherburne County Government Center, Elk River, Minnesota: February 2 to March 26, 2015.\nSelected artwork: Flaming Grapes.\n\xef\x83\x98 47th Annual All-Media Exhibition, Octagon Center for the Arts, Ames, Iowa: January 23 to April 4, 2015. Selected\nartwork: Rusted Lace #2.\n\xef\x83\x98 Texas Quilt Museum, \xe2\x80\x9cSelections from 500 Traditional quilts\xe2\x80\x9d book invitational, LaGrange, Texas: January 8 to\nMarch 29, 2015. Selected artwork: Wyoming Valley #5 and Choir of Angels Tapestry (Wyoming Valley #1).\n2014 Exhibitions:\n\xef\x83\x98 International Quilt Festival, \xe2\x80\x9cSelections from 500 Traditional Quilts\xe2\x80\x9d book invitational at George R. Brown\n\nConvention Center in Houston, Texas: October 29 to November 2, 2014. Invited artwork: Wyoming Valley\n#5 and Choir of Angels Tapestry (Wyoming Valley #1).\n\xef\x83\x98 Small Works \xe2\x80\x93 Large Appeal WVA Exhibit, Wild Apple Gallery, Menasha, Wisconsin: September 3 to\nOctober 25, 2014. Selected artwork: Stained Glass Mosaic #4.\n\xef\x83\x98 Art Essex Invitational 2014, Art Essex Gallery in Essex, Connecticut: September 3 to 27, 2014. Selected artwork:\nRusted Lace #1.\n\xef\x83\x98 22nd Annual National Juried Exhibition at the Art Institute and Gallery in Salisbury, Maryland: September\n\n13 to October 10, 2014. Selected artworks: Stepping Stones.\n\xef\x83\x98 27th Northern National Fine Art Competition at the Nicolet College Art Gallery in Rhinelander, Wisconsin: July 22 to\nSeptember 12, 2014. Selected artwork: Contaminated Water #5: Mutated Sand Dollars, Rusted Fish.\n\n1\n\n\x0cR\xc3\xa9sum\xc3\xa9 \xe2\x80\x93 Jean M. Judd (con\xe2\x80\x99t)\nCurrent & Recent Exhibitions (con\xe2\x80\x99t):\n2014 Exhibitions (con\xe2\x80\x99t):\n\xef\x83\x98 2014 Juried Art Competition, South Arkansas Arts Center, El Dorado, Arkansas: July 2-31, 2014. 2D and\n\n3D fine art media. Selected artwork: Diamond #1: Layered Formations.\n\xef\x83\x98 Art We Use National Exhibition, Dairy Barn Arts Center, Athens, Ohio: June 20 to September 1, 2014. Selected\nartwork includes: Contaminated Water #2: Pond Scum and Flaming Grapes.\n\xef\x83\x98 Healing Arts Solo Exhibition, Hudson Hospital, Hudson, Wisconsin: April 16 to August 10, 2014.\n\xef\x83\x98 2014 Traveling Exhibition, ERAAA Main Street Gallery, Elk River, Minnesota: April 2 to April 24, 2014. Selected\nartwork: Contaminated Water #8: Water Spider.\n\xef\x83\x98 Mesa Contemporary Arts\xe2\x80\x99 35th Annual Contemporary Crafts exhibition Mesa Contemporary Arts Museum, Mesa,\nArizona: February 14 to April 13, 2014. Selected artwork: Twirling Leaves #2.\n\xef\x83\x98 Arts in Harmony 2014, Sherburne County Government Center, Elk River, Minnesota: February 3 to March 27, 2014.\nSelected artwork: Contaminated Water #8: Water Spider.\n\xef\x83\x98 46th Annual All-Media Exhibition, Octagon Center for the Arts, Ames, Iowa: January 24 to April 5, 2014. Selected\nartwork: Contaminated Water #6: Suspended Particles.\n\xef\x83\x98 Wisconsin Artists Biennial 2014, Museum of Wisconsin Art in West Bend, Wisconsin: January 17 to March 9, 2014.\nSelected artwork: Rusted Lace #2.\n\xef\x83\x98 Inspired by Quetico, The Pictograph Gallery, Atikokan, Ontario, Canada: January 4 to March 8, 2014. Included\nartwork: Quetico: New Day\xe2\x80\xa6Day\xe2\x80\x99s End.\n2013 Exhibitions:\n\xef\x83\x98 Material Witness Exhibition, Women\xe2\x80\x99s Caucus for Art of Georgia, at Agnes Scott College in Decatur, Georgia:\nSeptember 26 to November 15, 2013. Selected artwork: Contaminated Water #3: Sludge.\n\xef\x83\x98 29th National Juried Show of the National Society of Artists (NSA), Clute, Texas; September 21 to October 31, 2013\nat the Brazosport Art League. Selected artwork: Contaminated Water #2: Pond Scum.\n\xef\x83\x98 3rd Coast National Exhibition at K Space Contemporary, Corpus Christi, Texas; September 6 to October 18, 2013.\nSelected artwork: Contaminated Water #4: Through the Fence.\n\xef\x83\x98 Art Essex Invitational 2013, Art Essex Gallery in Essex, Connecticut: August 28 to September 21, 2013. Selected\nartwork: Scribble #1: Dream Weaver.\n\xef\x83\x98 Wichita National All Media Craft Exhibition 2013 at the Wichita Center for the Arts in Wichita, Kansas. August 23\nthrough October 13, 2013. Selected artwork: Sound Waves #1.\n\xef\x83\x98 Lancaster County Art Association\xe2\x80\x99s National Juried Exhibition, LCAA Gallery, Strasburg, Pennsylvania: June 9 to\nJuly 18, 2013. Selected artwork: Sound Waves #2: White Noise.\n\xef\x83\x98 Delaplaine Visual Arts Education Center 2013 Annual Juried Exhibit, Frederick, Maryland: May 4 to June 23, 2013.\nSelected artwork: Diamond #1: Layered Formation.\n\xef\x83\x98 Art League of Hilton Head 2013 Biennale, Walter Greer Gallery, Art Center of Coastal Carolina, Hilton Head Island,\nSouth Carolina: May 4 to June 1, 2013. Selected artwork: Contaminated Water #6: Suspended Particles.\n\xef\x83\x98 National Fiber Directions 2013, Wichita Center for the Arts, Wichita, Kansas: April 5 to May 19, 2013. Selected\nartwork: Choir of Angels Tapestry and Flaming Grapes.\n\xef\x83\x98 2013 Academy of Fine Arts Annual National Juried Art Exhibition, Lynchburg, Virginia: April 5 to 27, 2013.\nSelected artwork: Contaminated Water #5: Mutated Sand Dollars, Rusted Fish.\n\xef\x83\x98 Midland Arts Association 2013 Spring Juried Art Exhibition, Museum of the Southwest, Midland, Texas: March 28 to\nApril 28, 2013. Selected artwork: Contaminated Water #4: Through the Fence and Diamond #3: Block on a Rock.\n\xef\x83\x98 Arts in Harmony 2013, Sherburne County Government Center, Elk River, Minnesota: February 4 to March 28, 2013.\nSelected artwork: Scribble #2: Black Pathways.\n2012 Exhibitions:\n\xef\x83\x98 Billboard Art Project in Atlanta, Georgia: September 29 \xe2\x80\x93 October 26, 2012. Featured artwork: Art Deco #1,\nContaminated Water #6: Suspended Particles, Flaming Grapes, Fractured \xe2\x80\x98Gello #1, Rusted Grapes, Scribble #2.\n\xef\x83\x98 Pinnacle National Juried Art Competition 2012 at the Foster Tanner Fine Arts Gallery in Tallahassee, Florida,\nSeptember 7- 28, 2012. Selected artwork: Contaminated Water #2: Pond Scum.\n\xef\x83\x98 Breckenridge 21st Annual Juried Art Show at the Breckenridge Fine Arts Center in Breckenridge, Texas, August 13 to\nSeptember 21, 2012. Selected artwork: Sound Waves #1.\n\xef\x83\x98 Biennial 2012 at the Peninsula Fine Arts Center in Newport News, Virginia: July 21 \xe2\x80\x93 October 7, 2012. Selected\nartwork: Twirling Leaves #2. ** Won 1 of 5 Awards of Excellence.\n\n2\n\n\x0cR\xc3\xa9sum\xc3\xa9 \xe2\x80\x93 Jean M. Judd (con\xe2\x80\x99t)\nCurrent & Recent Exhibitions (con\xe2\x80\x99t):\n2012 Exhibitions (con\xe2\x80\x99t):\n\xef\x83\x98 Minnesota Quilters 34th Annual Show at the Mayo Civic Center in Rochester, Minnesota: June 14-16, 2012. Special\nexhibit of MN SAQA members \xe2\x80\x9cBest Foot Forward\xe2\x80\x9d. Included artwork is Stained Glass Mosaic #4.\n\xef\x83\x98 Billboard Art Project in Detroit, Michigan: May 28 to June 24, 2012. Featured artwork: Contaminated Water #1,\nContaminated Water #2: Pond Scum, Contaminated Water #3: Sludge, Scribble #1: Dream Weaver, Sound Waves #1\nand Sound Waves #2: White Noise.\n\xef\x83\x98 2012 Gateway to Imagination: A National Juried Art Competition at the Farmington Museum at Gateway Park in\nFarmington, New Mexico: May 12, 2012 through July 14, 2012. Selected artwork: Diamond #3: Block on a Rock.\n**Won 1 of 6 Honorable Mention Awards.\n\xef\x83\x98 Crafts National 2012, Mulvane Art Museum, Topeka, Kansas: May 5 to August 19, 2012. Artwork: Serenity Tree.\n\xef\x83\x98 Midland Arts Association 2012 Spring Juried Art Exhibition, Museum of the Southwest, Midland, Texas: March 29 to\nApril 29, 2012. Selected artwork: Contaminated Water #3: Sludge.\n\xef\x83\x98 Focal Point Exhibition, Minnesota Textile Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota: February 23 to March 17, 2012. Selected\nartwork includes: Art Deco #1 and Stained Glass Mosaic #1.\n\xef\x83\x98 Arts in Harmony 2012, Sherburne County Government Center, Elk River, Minnesota: February 6 to March 29, 2012.\nSelected artwork: Contaminated Water #1 and Contaminated Water #2: Pond Scum. **Won an Award of Excellence.\n\xef\x83\x98 Mesa Contemporary Arts\xe2\x80\x99 33rd Annual Contemporary Crafts exhibition Mesa Arts Center, Mesa, Arizona: January 27\n\xe2\x80\x93 March 18, 2012. Selected artwork: Sound Waves #1.\n2011 Exhibitions:\n\xef\x83\x98 ERAAA 2011 Member Art Exhibition at the Sherburne County Government Center in Elk River, Minnesota.\nSeptember 19 to November 3, 2011. Selected artwork: Floral Crossword Puzzle, Hummingbirds in Flowers, Eagles\nWings, Butterflies in the Dark and Purple Angel.\n\xef\x83\x98 Wichita National All Media Craft Exhibition 2011 at the Wichita Center for the Arts in Wichita, Kansas. August 26\nthrough October 16, 2011. Selected artwork: Contaminated Water #1.\n\xef\x83\x98 Pinnacle National Juried Art Competition 2011 at the Foster Tanner Fine Arts Gallery in Tallahassee, Florida, August\n29 through September 30, 2011. Selected artwork: Scribble #1 (Dream Weaver).\n\xef\x83\x98 Nineteenth Annual Juried Art Exhibition at the MacRostie Art Center in Grand Rapids, Minnesota, August 2 through\nAugust 29, 2011. Selected artwork: Stained Glass Mosaic #1.\n\xef\x83\x98 All Fiber Exhibition at the Arts Alliance Gallery in Elk River, Minnesota, June 8, 2011 through July 9, 2011. Selected\nartwork: Stained Glass Mosaic #4, Rusted Grapes, and Diamond #3 (Block on a Rock).\n\xef\x83\x98 2011 Gateway to Imagination: A National Juried Art Competition at the Farmington Museum at Gateway Park in\nFarmington, New Mexico, May 6, 2011 through July 9, 2011. Selected artwork: Twirling Leaves #2.\n\xef\x83\x98 Midland Arts Association 2011 Spring Juried Art Exhibition, Museum of the Southwest, Midland, Texas: March 10 to\nApril 10, 2011. Selected artwork: Contaminated Water #2 (Pond Scum). **Won Juror Award.\n\xef\x83\x98 Arts in Harmony 2011, Sherburne County Government Center, Elk River, Minnesota: February 7 to March 24, 2011.\nSelected artwork: Contaminated Water #3 (Sludge).\n\xef\x83\x98 Kentucky National 2011 National Exhibition of Contemporary Art, Clara M. Eagle Gallery, Murray State University,\nMurray, Kentucky: February 18 \xe2\x80\x93 March 13, 2011. Selected artwork: Eagles Wings.\n\xef\x83\x98 Mesa Contemporary Arts\xe2\x80\x99 32nd Annual Contemporary Crafts exhibition Mesa Arts Center, Mesa, Arizona: January 21\n\xe2\x80\x93 March 20, 2011. Selected artwork: Contaminated Water #1.\n2010 Exhibitions:\n\xef\x83\x98 Art Quilts at the Tamarack, White Bear Lake, MN: October 25 to November 30, 2010. Selected artwork: Butterflies in\nthe Dark.\n\xef\x83\x98 26th National Juried Show of the National Society of Artists (NSA), Clute, Texas; September 21 to October 24, 2010\nat the Center for the Arts & Sciences. Selected artwork: Rusted Grapes.\n\xef\x83\x98 Amery Regional Medical Center, Amery, WI: June 29 to November 2010. Featuring Fractured \xe2\x80\x98Gello #1, Serenity\nTree, and Twirling Leaves #2.\n\xef\x83\x98 Northern National Fine Art Competition at the Nicolet College Art Gallery in Rhinelander, Wisconsin. Contaminated\nWater #1 is the selected artwork. Exhibition dates: July 27 to September 10, 2010. ** Won a NNAC Donor award.\n\xef\x83\x98 South Arkansas Arts Center (SAAC), 2010 Juried Art Competition, El Dorado, Arkansas: July 2 to July 29, 2010. 2D\nand 3D fine art media. Selected artwork: Scribble #2 (Black Pathways).\n\xef\x83\x98 Amery Regional Medical Center, Amery, WI: May 3 to June 25, 2010. Featuring Art Deco #1, Sound Waves #2\n(White Noise), and Twirling Leaves #2.\n\n3\n\n\x0cR\xc3\xa9sum\xc3\xa9 \xe2\x80\x93 Jean M. Judd (con\xe2\x80\x99t)\nCurrent & Recent Exhibitions (con\xe2\x80\x99t):\n2010 Exhibitions (con\xe2\x80\x99t):\n\xef\x83\x98 2010 Gateway to Imagination: A National Juried Art Competition at the Farmington Museum at Gateway Park in\nFarmington, New Mexico, May 7, 2010 through July 10, 2010. Selected artwork: Scribble #1 (Dream Weaver).\n\xef\x83\x98 41st Annual National Quilting Association\'s (NQA) Show, Greater Columbus Convention Center, Columbus, Ohio:\nJune 17-19, 2010. Serenity Tree is one of 40 quilts selected for the special exhibit, Tree Quilts.\n\xef\x83\x98 Cacophony of Fiber exhibition March 4-April 31, 2010, in the Rose Room Gallery, Peabody Auditorium, in Daytona\nBeach, Florida. Selected artwork: Floral Crossword Puzzle.\n\xef\x83\x98 Art 2010 Fine Art Exhibition, Nathan D. Rosen Museum Gallery at the Adolph & Rose Levis Jewish Community\nCenter, Boca Raton, FL: March 7 to April 9, 2010. Selected artwork: Fractured \'Gello #2.\n\xef\x83\x98 Mesa Contemporary Arts\xe2\x80\x99 31st Annual Contemporary Crafts exhibition at the Mesa Arts Center, Mesa Arizona:\nJanuary 22 \xe2\x80\x93 March 7, 2010. Selected artwork: Scribble #2 (Black Pathways).\n2009 Exhibitions:\n\xef\x83\x98 13th Annual Lines into Shapes Art Exhibition and Sale, Estes Park Art Center, Estes Park, Colorado: September 18 to\nOctober 4, 2009. Selected artwork: Stained Glass Mosaic #1 and Art Deco #1. This exhibit includes art of all media.\n**Won the First Place Award for the Fiber Category with Stained Glass Mosaic #1.\n\xef\x83\x98 World Quilt Show XIII \xe2\x80\x93 New England, Manchester, NH: August 13-16, 2009. Selected artwork: Blue Angel.\n\n\xef\x83\x98 Not Your Grandmothers Quilt Show, Elk River Art Alliance, Elk River, Minnesota: July 9, 2009 to August\n29, 2009. Selected artwork: Scribble #1, Royal Pinwheels, Autumn Charm, Isn\xe2\x80\x99t It Coffee Time?, and\nTwirling Leaves #1.\n\xef\x83\x98 2009 Juried Art Competition, South Arkansas Arts Center, El Dorado, Arkansas: July 2-30, 2009. Selected\nartwork: Butterflies in the Dark.\n\xef\x83\x98 Members Only Show, Elk River Area Arts Alliance Main Street Gallery, Elk River, Minnesota: June 18 to\nJuly 4th, 2009. Selected artwork: Choir of Angels Tapestry.\n\xef\x83\x98 Amery Regional Medical Center, Amery, Wisconsin: March 17, 2009 through December 2009. Featuring Butterflies\nin the Dark and Hummingbirds in the Garden.\n\xef\x83\x98 Arts in Harmony 2009, Sherburne County Government Center, Elk River, MN: February 9, 2009 to March 27, 2009.\nSelected artwork: Stained Glass Mosaic #4.\n2008 Exhibitions:\n\xef\x83\x98 Amery Regional Medical Center, Amery, WI: October 14, 2008 through March 16, 2009. Featuring Serenity Tree\nand Stained Glass Mosaic #4.\n\xef\x83\x98 12th Annual Lines Into Shapes Art Exhibition, Estes Park Art Center, Estes Park, Colorado: September 19-October 5,\n2008. Selected artwork: Stained Glass Mosaic #4.\n\xef\x83\x98 24th National Show of the National Society of Artists, Freeman Memorial Library, Houston, Texas: June 3-27, 2008.\nSelected artwork: Stained Glass Mosaic #4.\n\xef\x83\x98 Juried Exhibition, Academy of Fine Arts, Lynchburg, Virginia: April 4 \xe2\x80\x93 April 28, 2008. Selected artwork: Stained\nGlass Mosaic #3.\n\xef\x83\x98 Arts in Harmony 2008, Sherburne County Government Center, Elk River, Minnesota: February 4 to March 28, 2008.\nSelected artwork: Stained Glass Mosaic #1.\n2007 Exhibitions:\n\xef\x83\x98 Balancing Act Exhibit Lawrence Street Gallery, Ferndale, Michigan: August 28-September 28, 2007. Selected\nartwork: Stained Glass Mosaic #1.\n\xef\x83\x98 World Quilt Show XI \xe2\x80\x93 New England, Manchester, New Hampshire: August 16-19, 2007. Selected artwork: Choir of\nAngels Tapestry.\n\xef\x83\x98 2007 American Quilter\'s Society Quilt Contest, Gaylord Opryland Resort and Convention Center, Nashville,\nTennessee: August 22-25, 2007. Selected artwork: Wyoming Valley #3 (International Harvester).\n\xef\x83\x98 Sacred Threads 2007, Reynoldsburg High School, Reynoldsburg, Ohio: June 16-30, 2007. Selected artwork: Choir of\nAngels Tapestry and Purple Angel.\n\xef\x83\x98 27th Annual Smoky Mountain Quilt Show & Competition, Pellissippi State Community College, Knoxville,\nTennessee: May 18-20, 2007. Selected artwork: Fiesta Pinwheels.\n\n4\n\n\x0cR\xc3\xa9sum\xc3\xa9 \xe2\x80\x93 Jean M. Judd (con\xe2\x80\x99t)\nCurrent & Recent Exhibitions (con\xe2\x80\x99t):\n2007 Exhibitions (con\xe2\x80\x99t):\n\xef\x83\x98 Manchester National Juried Fine Art Exhibition, 1212 Gallery, Richmond, Virginia: February 23, 2007 through\nMarch 18, 2007. Selected artwork: Royal Pinwheels.\n\xef\x83\x98 Arts in Harmony \xe2\x80\x9907, Sherburne County Government Center, Elk River, Minnesota: February 5, 2007 through March\n30, 2007. Selected artwork: Serenity Tree.\n2004-2006 Exhibitions:\n\xef\x83\x98 Quilts=Art=Quilts, Schweinfurth Memorial Art Center, Auburn, New York: November 4, 2006 through January 7,\n2007. Selected artwork: Choir of Angels Tapestry. **Won Catherine Hastedt Hand Workmanship Award.\n\xef\x83\x98 Quilt Expo, Alliant Energy Center, Madison, Wisconsin: Sept 14-16, 2006. Selected artwork: Floral Crossword\nPuzzle and Choir of Angels Tapestry.\n\xef\x83\x98 2006 AQS Nashville Quilt Exposition, Gaylord Opryland Resort and Convention Center, Nashville, Tennessee:\nAugust 23-26, 2006. Selected artwork: Choir of Angels Tapestry.\n\xef\x83\x98 The Art of Craft, b.j. spoke gallery, Huntington, New York: August 22 through September 17, 2006. Selected\nartwork: Hummingbirds in the Garden.\n\xef\x83\x98 37th Annual National Quilting Association\'s (NQA) Show, Greater Columbus Convention Center, Columbus, Ohio:\nJune 8-10, 2006. Selected artwork: Choir of Angels Tapestry.\n\xef\x83\x98 26th Annual Minnesota Quilters Show in Rochester, Minnesota at the Mayo Civic Center: June 10 - 12, 2004.\nSelected artwork: Choir of Angels Tapestry.\nAwards:\n\xef\x83\x98 Art League of Hilton Head 2015 Biennale, Walter Greer Gallery, Art Center of Coastal Carolina, Hilton Head Island,\nSouth Carolina: May 8 to May 31, 2015. **Won Third Place, Mixed Media category for Stepping Stones.\n\xef\x83\x98 Arts in Harmony 2015 Exhibition, Sherburne County Government Center, Elk River, Minnesota. Awarded Second\nPlace in Fiber category for Flaming Grapes on February 8, 2015.\n\xef\x83\x98 Wisconsin Artists Biennial 2014, Museum of Wisconsin Art in West Bend, Wisconsin: January 17 to March 9, 2014.\n** Won Third Place in Show for Rusted Lace #2.\n\xef\x83\x98 National Society of Artists Signature Member Award, October 20, 2013 in Clute, Texas.\n\xef\x83\x98 Art League of Hilton Head 2013 Biennale, Walter Greer Gallery, Art Center of Coastal Carolina, Hilton Head Island,\nSouth Carolina: May 4 to June 1, 2013. **Won Third Place, Mixed Media category for Contaminated Water #6.\n\xef\x83\x98 Biennial 2012 at the Peninsula Fine Arts Center in Newport News, Virginia: July 21 \xe2\x80\x93 October 7, 2012. ** Won 1 of\n5 Awards of Excellence for Twirling Leaves #2.\n\xef\x83\x98 2012 Gateway to Imagination: A National Juried Art Competition at the Farmington Museum at Gateway Park in\nFarmington, New Mexico. Awarded one of six Honorable Mentions for Diamond #3: Block on a Rock.\n\xef\x83\x98 Arts in Harmony 2012 Exhibition, Sherburne County Government Center, Elk River, Minnesota. Award of\nExcellence for Contaminated Water #2: Pond Scum awarded February 12, 2012.\n\xef\x83\x98 Midland Arts Association 2011 Spring Juried Art Exhibition, Museum of the Southwest, Midland, Texas. Juror\nAward for Contaminated Water #2: Pond Scum awarded March 10, 2011.\n\xef\x83\x98 23rd Northern National Art Exhibition, Nicolet College Gallery, Rhinelander, Wisconsin. NNAC Donor Award for\nContaminated Water #1 awarded on July 27, 2010.\n\xef\x83\x98 Lines into Shapes Exhibition, Estes Park Art Center, Estes Park, Colorado. First place award in the Fiber Category for\nStained Glass Mosaic #1 awarded on September 17, 2009.\n\xef\x83\x98 Quilts=Art=Quilts Exhibition, Schweinfurth Memorial Art Center, Auburn, New York. Catherine Hastedt Hand\nWorkmanship Award for Choir of Angels Tapestry quilt, awarded on November 4, 2006.\nBooks:\n\xef\x83\x98 Jean M. Judd: Art Catalogue, Jean M. Judd, September 2015, 74 pages. Currently available artwork.\n\xef\x83\x98 An Artist\xe2\x80\x99s Journey: Book 3, Jean M. Judd, October 2014, 142 pages. European trip in 2008, what I do for a living,\nartist personality, and other questions. Features textile artwork and commissions from 2005-2009.\n\xef\x83\x98 500 Traditional Quilts, Lark Books, August 2014. Included artworks: Wyoming Valley #5 (page 20) and Wyoming\nValley #1: Choir of Angels Tapestry (page 75).\n\xef\x83\x98 Profiles in Passion: Volume One: Artists & Artisans, Buz Swerkstrom, March 2014, 282 pages. Jean M.\n\nJudd is one of 51 profiled artists from northwestern Wisconsin, pages 123-128.\n5\n\n\x0cR\xc3\xa9sum\xc3\xa9 \xe2\x80\x93 Jean M. Judd (con\xe2\x80\x99t)\nBooks (con\xe2\x80\x99t):\n\xef\x83\x98 Quetico: An Artist\xe2\x80\x99s Experience: Book 1, Jean M. Judd, September 2013, 130 pages. First artist residency in Canada\nand process on completing artwork for the Quetico Provincial Park Permanent Art Collection.\n\xef\x83\x98 An Artist\xe2\x80\x99s Journey: Book 2, Jean M. Judd, April 2013, 106 pages. Studio evolution, commissions, and art quilts from\n1995-2010.\n\xef\x83\x98 An Artist\xe2\x80\x99s Journey: Book 1, Jean M. Judd, November 2012, 86 pages. Art quilts and commissions from 1995-2006.\n\xef\x83\x98 The Studio Quilt, No. 6: STATE of the ART book, Dr. Sandra Sider, November 2011, page 10. Selected artwork:\nContaminated Water #1.\n\xef\x83\x98 500 Art Quilts, Lark Books, January 2010. Selected artwork: Stained Glass Mosaic #2 is on page 262.\nPresentations:\n\xef\x83\x98 Minnesota Contemporary Quilters, Textile Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota: October 26, 2015. Expand Your Reach:\nJuried Fine Art Exhibitions.\n\xef\x83\x98 Thunderbird Midwest Monthly Meeting, Fridley, Minnesota: March 21, 2015 \xe2\x80\x93 Rust and Textile Artworks.\n\xef\x83\x98 Studio Art Quilt Associates Minnesota Regional Meeting, St. Paul, Minnesota: November 15, 2014 \xe2\x80\x93 Presentation on\nJuried Exhibitions.\n\xef\x83\x98 Quetico Provincial Park, Atikokan, Ontario, Canada: September 1, 2013 \xe2\x80\x93 Power Point presentation on rusting fabric.\n\xef\x83\x98 Grantsburg Christian Women\xe2\x80\x99s Group, Grantsburg, WI: November 15, 2011 \xe2\x80\x93 presentation on art quilts to 70 people.\n\xef\x83\x98 Mixed Sampler Quilt Guild Show, Siren, WI: October 8-9, 2011 \xe2\x80\x93 demonstrated the art of hand quilting both days.\n\xef\x83\x98 Mixed Sampler Quilt Guild Show, Siren, WI: October 9-10, 2010 -- demonstrated the art of hand quilting both days.\n\xef\x83\x98 Minnesota Contemporary Quilters, Textile Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota: June 28, 2010. Evolution of a Studio Art\nQuilter.\n\xef\x83\x98 Mixed Sampler Quilt Guild Show, Siren, Wisconsin: October 10-11, 2009 -- demonstrated the art of hand quilting\nboth days.\n\xef\x83\x98 Studio Art Quilt Associates (SAQA), Mentorship Forum monthly Conference Call and Live Webinar: November 19,\n2008. Evolution of a Studio and Artist.\n\xef\x83\x98 Mixed Sampler Quilt Guild Show, Siren, Wisconsin: October 11-12, 2008 -- demonstrated the art of hand quilting\nboth days.\n\xef\x83\x98 Mixed Sampler Quilt Guild Show, Siren, Wisconsin: October 6-7, 2007 -- demonstrated the art of hand quilting.\nSpecial Exhibit: Guild Members First and Most Recent Quilt.\n\xef\x83\x98 Mixed Sampler Quilt Guild Meeting, Siren, Wisconsin: January 13, 2007. Presentation on 5 quilts including her first\nquilt and most recent quilt.\n\xef\x83\x98 Mixed Sampler Quilt Show, Siren, Wisconsin: Sept 30-Oct 1, 2006 -- demonstrated the art of hand quilting both days.\nResidencies:\n\xef\x83\x98 Quetico Provincial Park Artist Residency, Atikokan, Ontario Canada: August 17th to September 2, 2013.\nRepresentation:\n\xef\x83\x98 Art Advice Corporate Art Consultants LLC, 200 East 33rd Street, New York, NY 10016. 212-683-5611\n\xef\x83\x98 Art Rent and Lease, 16869 SW 65th Avenue, #308, Lake Oswego, Oregon 97035. 888-440-9260\n\xef\x83\x98 Busacca Gallery, 2010 Hyde Street, San Francisco, California 94109. (415) 776-0104\n\xef\x83\x98 Nine Dot Arts, 3457 Ringsby Court, Suite 107, Denver, Colorado 80216. 303-999-0383\n\xef\x83\x98 Hans A. Schroeder Fine Art, 55700 29 Palms Highway, Yucca Valley, CA 92284-2309. 760-251-5711\n\xef\x83\x98 Xanadu Gallery, 7039 East Main Street, Suite 101, Scottsdale, Arizona 85251. 480-368-9929\nPublications:\n2015 Publications:\n\xef\x83\x98 Artwork Reveal Newsletter, Issue 7, September 2015. Featured artwork: Stepping Stones.\n\xef\x83\x98 Xanadu Gallery Art Catalog, July 2015, page 32. Featured artworks: Butterflies in the Dark and Eagle Wings.\n\xef\x83\x98 Art Opportunities Monthly, July/August 2015, Issue 178, Page 25. Featuring: Abstract Textures 1.1 (detail).\n\xef\x83\x98 Xanadu Gallery Art Catalog, May 2015, page 33. Featured artwork: Moon Shadow.\n\xef\x83\x98 ARTiculACTION Art Review, April 2015, An Interview with Jean M. Judd by Dario Rutigliano, page 134-159.\n\xef\x83\x98 Xanadu Gallery Art Catalog, March 2015, page 26. Featured artwork: Contaminated Water #5: Mutated Sand\nDollars, Rusted Fish.\n\n6\n\n\x0cR\xc3\xa9sum\xc3\xa9 \xe2\x80\x93 Jean M. Judd (con\xe2\x80\x99t)\nPublications (con\xe2\x80\x99t):\n2015 Publications (con\xe2\x80\x99t):\n\xef\x83\x98 The Art Career Project.com, January 27, 2015, How to Become a Textile Designer. One of three international artists\ninterviewed and quoted in the article.\n\xef\x83\x98 Xanadu Gallery Art Catalog, January 2015, page 28. Featuring Sound Waves #1 and Sound Waves #2: White Noise.\n2014 Publications:\n\xef\x83\x98 Ragged Cloth Caf\xc3\xa9 Blog, November 16, 2014. The fascination of ferrous oxide by Olga Norris. Featured center panel\nfrom Flaming Grapes artwork prior to construction.\n\xef\x83\x98 Inter-County Leader, Frederic, Wisconsin, November 12, 2014, page 11B. Article: New books feature local artist\nJean Judd. Featured books: An Artist\xe2\x80\x99s Journey: Book 3 and 500 Traditional Quilts.\n\xef\x83\x98 Xanadu Gallery Art Catalog, November 2014, page 81. Featuring Rusted Lace #1 and Rusted Lace #2.\n\xef\x83\x98 Burnett County Sentinel, Grantsburg, Wisconsin, November 12, 2014, page 9. Article: New books featuring local\ntextile artist. Featured books: An Artist\xe2\x80\x99s Journey: Book 3 and 500 Traditional Quilts.\n\xef\x83\x98 Xanadu Gallery Art Catalog, September 2014, page 59. Featuring Stepping Stones.\n\xef\x83\x98 About.com Fine Art, August 4, 2014. Q and A with Textile Artist Jean M. Judd on Having an Artist Career by Susan\nKendzulak. Featured artwork: Abstract Textures 1.1 and Contaminated Water #7: Lily Pads.\n\xef\x83\x98 Xanadu Gallery Art Catalog, July 2014, page 29. Featuring Abstract Textures 1.2.\n\xef\x83\x98 Huffington Post Blog, June 27, 2014. \xe2\x80\x9cDoes It Make Sense for Artists to Advertise?\xe2\x80\x9d by Daniel Grant.\n\xef\x83\x98 ARTnews Magazine, Summer 2014, page 110. Artist Directory featuring: Abstract Textures 1.1.\n\xef\x83\x98 International Sculpture Center, May 21, 2014. re:sculpt blog: \xe2\x80\x9cDoes it make sense for artists to place\nadvertisements?\xe2\x80\x9d by Daniel Grant.\n\xef\x83\x98 Xanadu Gallery Art Catalog, May 2014, page 11. Featuring Abstract Textures 1.1.\n\xef\x83\x98 American Art Collector Magazine, May 2014, page 67. Xanadu Gallery feature; artwork included: Stepping Stones.\n\xef\x83\x98 Inter-County Leader, Frederic, Wisconsin, April 30, 2014, page 7B. Article: Cushing artist featured in Healing Arts\nExhibition. Featured artwork: Floral Crossword Puzzle.\n\xef\x83\x98 Xanadu Gallery Art Catalog, March 2014, page 19. Featuring Art Deco #1.\n\xef\x83\x98 ARTnews Magazine, March 2014, page 109. Artist Directory featuring: Quetico: New Day\xe2\x80\xa6Day\xe2\x80\x99s End.\n\xef\x83\x98 Xanadu Gallery Holiday Catalog, January 2014, page 56. Featuring: Scribble #2: Black Pathways and Rusted Grapes.\n2013 Publications:\n\xef\x83\x98 ARTnews Magazine, December 2013, page 108. Artist Directory featuring: Quetico: New Day\xe2\x80\xa6Day\xe2\x80\x99s End.\n\xef\x83\x98 American Art Collector Magazine, November 2013, page 60. Xanadu Gallery feature and the selected artwork\nincludes: Contaminated Water #7: Lily Pads.\n\xef\x83\x98 Inter-County Leader, Frederic, Wisconsin, October 16, 2013, page 14B. Article: Local artist has artist residency in\nCanada. Featured artwork: Quetico: New Day\xe2\x80\xa6Day\xe2\x80\x99s End. Featured book: Quetico: An Artist\xe2\x80\x99s Experience.\n\xef\x83\x98 Xanadu Gallery Art Catalog, September 2013, page 31. Featuring Contaminated Water #8: Water Spider.\n\xef\x83\x98 Xanadu Gallery Art Catalog, July 2013, page 37. Featuring Contaminated Water #7: Lily Pads.\n\xef\x83\x98 ARTnews Magazine, Summer 2013, page 126. Artist Directory featuring: CW#7: Lily Pads.\n\xef\x83\x98 Xanadu Gallery Art Catalog, May 2013, page 74. Featuring Scribble #1: Dream Weaver.\n\xef\x83\x98 American Art Collector Magazine, May 2013, page 96. Xanadu Gallery feature and the selected artwork includes: Art\nDeco #1.\n\xef\x83\x98 Inter-County Leader, Frederic, Wisconsin, April 17, 2013, page 3b. Article: Local artist has artworks exhibitions in\nfour states. Featured artwork: Choir of Angels and Contaminated Water #6: Suspended Particles.\n\xef\x83\x98 Burnett County Sentinel, Grantsburg, Wisconsin, April 17, 2013, page 5a. Article: Local artist on exhibit in four\nstates. Featured artwork: Flaming Grapes.\n\xef\x83\x98 Xanadu Gallery Art Catalog, March 2013, page 12. Featuring Contaminated Water #4: Through the Fence.\n\xef\x83\x98 ARTnews Magazine, March 2013, page 109. Artist Directory featuring: Contaminated Water #5 (detail).\n\xef\x83\x98 Xanadu Gallery Art Catalog, January 2013, page 73. Featuring Flaming Grapes\n\xef\x83\x98 Art Opportunities Monthly, January 2013, Issue 150, Page 9. Featuring: Rusted Lace #2 (detail).\n2012 Publications:\n\xef\x83\x98 ARTnews Magazine, December 2012, page 125. Artist Directory featuring: Rusted Lace #2 (detail).\n\xef\x83\x98 Professional Artist Magazine, November 2012, page 32-35. Stretch Your Marketing: Three Artists Thinking Outside\nthe Box by Renee Phillips. Features artwork Scribble #2: Black Pathways.\n\xef\x83\x98 Xanadu Gallery Art Catalog, September 2012, page 13. Featuring Contaminated Water #1, #2 and #3.\n\n7\n\n\x0cR\xc3\xa9sum\xc3\xa9 \xe2\x80\x93 Jean M. Judd (con\xe2\x80\x99t)\nPublications (con\xe2\x80\x99t):\n2012 Publications (con\xe2\x80\x99t):\n\xef\x83\x98 Midwest Art Fairs 2012/2013 Art & Craft Show Guide, page 61. Fibers & Textiles directory, featuring Medici #1.\n\xef\x83\x98 American Art Collector Magazine, July 2012, page 79. Xanadu Gallery feature and the selected artwork includes:\nStained Glass Mosaic #4.\n\xef\x83\x98 ARTnews Magazine, Summer 2012, page 139. Artist Directory featuring: Contaminated Water #1 (detail).\n\xef\x83\x98 Xanadu Gallery Art Catalog, May 2012, page 41. Featuring Twirling Leaves #2.\n\xef\x83\x98 ARTnews Magazine, April 2012, page 121. Artist Directory featuring Flaming Grapes.\n\xef\x83\x98 Burnett County Sentinel, Grantsburg, Wisconsin, April 11, 2012, page 11a. Article: Artwork Larger than Life.\nFeatured artwork: Contaminated Water #1.\n\xef\x83\x98 American Art Collector Magazine, April 2012, page 49. Xanadu Gallery feature and selected artwork includes:\nFlaming Grapes.\n\xef\x83\x98 Wisconsin West Magazine, March/April 2012, page 10-16. Millions of Stitches in Time by Buz Swerkstrom.\nFeaturing images of 12 artworks and the artist.\n\xef\x83\x98 ARTnews Magazine, March 2012, page 121. Artist Directory featuring Flaming Grapes.\n\xef\x83\x98 Midwest Art Fairs 2012 Art & Craft Show Guide, page 97. Fibers & Textiles directory, featuring Medici #1.\n2011 Publications:\n\xef\x83\x98 ARTnews Magazine, December 2011, page 121. Artist Directory featuring Diamond #1: Layered Formation.\n\xef\x83\x98 American Craft Council Blog, Why I Make: An Unconscious Reflex guest post, November 17, 2011. Featured artwork:\nContaminated Water #1, #2 (Pond Scum), & #3 (Sludge).\n\xef\x83\x98 American Art Collector Magazine, November 2011, page 88. Xanadu Gallery feature and selected artwork includes:\nFlaming Grapes.\n\xef\x83\x98 Burnett County Sentinel, Grantsburg, Wisconsin, August 24, 2011, page 8a. Article: Local artist in three exhibitions.\nFeatured artwork: Stained Glass Mosaic #1.\n\xef\x83\x98 Inter-County Leader, Frederic, Wisconsin, August 24, 2011, page 6a. Article: Local artist in three exhibitions in three\nstates. Featured artwork: Stained Glass Mosaic #1, Scribble #1 (Dream Weaver), and Contaminated Water #1.\n\xef\x83\x98 Midwest Art Fairs 2011/2012 Art & Craft Show Guide, page 28, 66. Fibers & Textiles directory, featuring Medici #1.\n\xef\x83\x98 American Art Collector Magazine, August 2011, page 53. Xanadu Gallery feature and selected artwork includes:\nContaminated Water #2 (Pond Scum).\n\xef\x83\x98 ARTnews Magazine, Summer 2011, page 141. Artist Directory featuring Flaming Grapes.\n\xef\x83\x98 Star News, Elk River, Minnesota, June 3, 2011. Article: Fiber arts exhibit starts June 8 at Arts Alliance. Features\nartwork Stained Glass Mosaic #4.\n\xef\x83\x98 Midwest Art Fairs 2011 Art & Craft Show Guide, page 12, 99. Fibers & Textiles directory, featuring Ford Emblem.\n\xef\x83\x98 ARTnews Magazine, March 2011, page 124. Artist Directory featuring Contaminated Water #1.\n\xef\x83\x98 Inter-County Leader, Frederic, Wisconsin, January 19, 2011, page 2b. Article: Local textile artist starts off 2011 in\nthree art exhibitions. Featured artwork: Contaminated Water #1, Contaminated Water #3 (Sludge), and Eagle Wings.\n\xef\x83\x98 Burnett County Sentinel, Grantsburg, Wisconsin, January 19, 2011, page 8a. Article: Starting 2011 on the right foot.\nFeatures artwork Contaminated Water #1.\n2009-2010 Publications:\n\xef\x83\x98 Crafts Report November 2010, page 21. 7 Ways to Deal with Copycats by Patrice Lewis. Featured artwork: First\nQuilt and Rusted Grapes.\n\xef\x83\x98 Midwest Art Fairs 2010 Fall/2011 Spring issue, page 62, 75. Fibers & Textiles directory, featuring Medici #1.\n\xef\x83\x98 Zest for Life, Grantsburg, Wisconsin, July 14, 2010, page 1a & 13a. Article entitled: Quilting the old fashioned way.\nPublished interview from my studio featuring a photo of me demonstration hand quilting.\n\xef\x83\x98 Burnett County Sentinel, Grantsburg, Wisconsin, July 14, 2010, page 1a & 12a. Article: Flourishing in the\nNorthwoods: A quilting renaissance\xe2\x80\x9d. Studio interview and image of myself with Fractured \xe2\x80\x98Gello #2 in progress.\n\xef\x83\x98 ARTnews Magazine, Summer 2010, page 139. Artist Directory featuring Contaminated Water #1.\n\xef\x83\x98 SAQA Journal, Spring 2010, page 10-11. Article entitled: Should you create a duplicate of a previous work?\n\xef\x83\x98 Midwest Art Fairs 2010 Spring issue, page 107. Fibers & Textiles directory, featuring Ford Gran Torino Quilt.\n\xef\x83\x98 Burnett County Sentinel, Grantsburg, Wisconsin. February 3, 2010. Article entitled: Local artist in back to back\nexhibitions. Featured pieces in the article are Fractured \'Gello #1 and Scribble #2 (Black Pathways).\n\xef\x83\x98 SAQA Journal, Fall 2009, page 10-11, 32. Article entitled: Marketing and the artist.\n\xef\x83\x98 Burnett County Sentinel, Grantsburg, Wisconsin, August 5, 2009 on page 9A. Local artist Jean Judd\xe2\x80\x99s work on\ndisplay article and photo featuring Scribble #1 (Dream Weaver).\n\n8\n\n\x0cR\xc3\xa9sum\xc3\xa9 \xe2\x80\x93 Jean M. Judd (con\xe2\x80\x99t)\nPublications (con\xe2\x80\x99t):\n2009-2010 Publications (con\xe2\x80\x99t):\n\xef\x83\x98 Inter-County Leader, Frederic, Wisconsin, August 5, 2009, page 10B. Judd one of 12 featured quilters at exhibition.\n\xef\x83\x98 SAQA Journal, Summer 2009, page 28-29. Article entitled: SAQA University: One year and growing.\n\xef\x83\x98 ARTnews Magazine, Summer 2009, page 139. Artist Directory featuring Scribble #1 (Dream Weaver).\n2006-2008 Publications:\n\xef\x83\x98 ARTnews Magazine, December 2008, page 139. Artist Directory featuring Stained Glass Mosaic #4.\n\xef\x83\x98 Crafts Report Magazine online feature, Crafts Insight: Fiber. October 2008 issue, page 4. Features art quilt Stained\nGlass Mosaic #2.\n\xef\x83\x98 Burnett County Sentinel, Grantsburg, Wisconsin, September 3, 2008, page 6B. Jean Judd in national juried art show\narticle and photo of Stained Glass Mosaic #4.\n\xef\x83\x98 Midwest Art Fairs 2008 Fall/2009 Preview issue, page 79. Fiber & Textiles Directory featuring Ford Gran Torino.\n\xef\x83\x98 ARTnews Magazine, Summer 2008 issue, pg 183. Artist Directory featuring Stained Glass Mosaic #4.\n\xef\x83\x98 Midwest Art Fairs 2008, pg 112. Fiber & Textiles Directory featuring Ford Gran Torino Quilt.\n\xef\x83\x98 Burnett County Sentinel, Grantsburg, Wisconsin, January 30, 2008, page 8A. Local quilter juried for national exhibit.\n\xef\x83\x98 Inter-County Leader, Frederic, Wisconsin, January 30, 2008, page 14B. Local quilt artist juried into exhibition.\n\xef\x83\x98 Art Calendar Business Magazine, December 2007 issue, pages 16-17. Piecing Together the Perfect Studio article.\n\xef\x83\x98 Crafts Report, December 2007 issue, page 14. Commissions Through Online Gallery Garner Additional Sales article.\n\xef\x83\x98 Professional Quilter Journal, Fall 2007, page 11-13. Evolution of a Studio article featuring design wall examples.\n\xef\x83\x98 ARTnews Magazine, Summer 2007 issue, pg 219. Artist Directory featuring Choir of Angels Tapestry Quilt.\n\xef\x83\x98 Midwest Art Fairs 2007, pg 84. Fibers & Textiles Directory featuring Ford Gran Torino Quilt.\n\xef\x83\x98 Quilters Newsletter Magazine July/Aug 2007, page 32-35. Quilts that Comfort the Soul.\n\xef\x83\x98 Quilters Newsletter Magazine June 2007, page 14. Sacred Threads Exhibit article.\n\xef\x83\x98 SAQA Journal Spring 2007, page 29. Quilts=Art=Quilts article.\n\xef\x83\x98 The Quilting Quarterly (Journal of The National Quilting Association), pages 14-15. How Many Projects article.\n\xef\x83\x98 Journal of the International Quilt Association, Winter 2007, page 15. Quilter\xe2\x80\x99s Kudos column.\n\xef\x83\x98 Post Standard, Auburn, New York. November 16, 2006. Quilts=Art=Quilts Winners Listed article.\n\xef\x83\x98 Burnett County Sentinel, Grantsburg, Wisconsin. November 8, 2006, page 9A. National exposure has area quilter in\nstitches.\n\xef\x83\x98 The Citizen, Auburn, New York. November 2, 2006, page D2. Exhibit proves for 25th time Quilts=Art=Quilts by\nDavid Wilcox. Features Choir of Angels Tapestry quilt.\n\xef\x83\x98 Inter-County Leader, Northern Currents, Frederic, Wisconsin, October 25, 2006, page 24B. Centuria quilter featured,\nincluding photograph of Choir of Angels Tapestry quilt.\n\xef\x83\x98 Journal of the International Quilt Association, Fall 2006, page 24. Quilter\xe2\x80\x99s Kudos column.\n\xef\x83\x98 Burnett County Sentinel, Grantsburg, Wisconsin. July 19, 2006, page 11A. Judd exhibits quilt in International\nCompetition.\nOrganizations:\n\xef\x83\x98 American Craft Council (ACC)\n\xef\x83\x98 Elk River Area Arts Alliance (ERAAA)\n\xef\x83\x98 Studio Art Quilt Associates (SAQA)\n\n\xef\x83\x98 Wisconsin Visual Artists (WVA):\no Professional Member\n\nArtist Registries:\n\xef\x83\x98 Art in Architecture Program (US Government)\n\xef\x83\x98 Art in Embassies Program (US Government)\n\xef\x83\x98 Cambridge, MA Public Artist Registry\n\xef\x83\x98 Chicago, IL Public Art Program\n\xef\x83\x98 City of Las Vegas Art Program\n\xef\x83\x98 Cleveland, OH Public Art Program\n\xef\x83\x98 Connecticut Artist Image Bank\n\xef\x83\x98 Denver, CO Public Art Program\n\xef\x83\x98 Miami Beach Public Art Program\n\n\xef\x83\x98\n\xef\x83\x98\n\xef\x83\x98\n\xef\x83\x98\n\xef\x83\x98\n\xef\x83\x98\n\xef\x83\x98\n\xef\x83\x98\n\xef\x83\x98\n\n9\n\nMiami-Dade County Public Art Program\nMinnesota Public Art Program\nNew Jersey Visual Arts Registry\nNew York City Public Art Program\nOhio Visual Artist Registry\nPhiladelphia Public Art Program\nPortal Wisconsin\nUrban Arts Institute, Boston, MA\nWestern States Arts Federation (WESTAF)\n\n\x0cR\xc3\xa9sum\xc3\xa9 \xe2\x80\x93 Jean M. Judd (con\xe2\x80\x99t)\nRecent Collections:\n\xef\x83\x98 Height Chart #3 (2014) \xe2\x80\x93 Private collection, USA\n\xef\x83\x98 Untitled -2 (2014) \xe2\x80\x93 Private collection, USA\n\xef\x83\x98 Untitled -1 (2014) \xe2\x80\x93 Private collection, USA\n\xef\x83\x98 Quetico: New Day\xe2\x80\xa6Day\xe2\x80\x99s End (2013) \xe2\x80\x93 Quetico Provincial Park Permanent Art Collection\n\xef\x83\x98 Untitled (2011) \xe2\x80\x93 Private collection, USA.\n\xef\x83\x98 Medici #1 (Once in a Blue Moon) (2010) \xe2\x80\x93 Old Colony Collection, Canada\n\xef\x83\x98 Art Deco #2 (2009) \xe2\x80\x93 Images by Caroline, USA.\n\xef\x83\x98 Height Chart #2 (2009) \xe2\x80\x93 Private collection, USA.\n\xef\x83\x98 Farm Scene #2 (2008) \xe2\x80\x93 Private collection, USA.\n\xef\x83\x98 Stained Glass Mosaic #2 (2008) \xe2\x80\x93 Karey Bresenhan, International Quilt Festival, USA\n\xef\x83\x98 Stained Glass Mosaic #3 (2008) \xe2\x80\x93 Private collection, USA.\n\xef\x83\x98 Height Chart #1 (2008) \xe2\x80\x93 Private collection, USA.\n\xef\x83\x98 Antique Sampler Block (2007) \xe2\x80\x93 Private collection, Belgium.\n\xef\x83\x98 Family Name Quilt #5 (2007) \xe2\x80\x93 Private collection, USA.\n\xef\x83\x98 Wyoming Valley #4 (International Harvester) (2006) \xe2\x80\x93 Private collection, USA.\n\xef\x83\x98 Family Name Quilt #1 (2005) \xe2\x80\x93 Private collection, USA.\n\xef\x83\x98 Ford Gran Torino (2005) \xe2\x80\x93 Private collection, USA.\n\xef\x83\x98 Racing Gran Torino (2005) \xe2\x80\x93 Private collection, USA.\n\n10'
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b'Assets Actors CV\nName:\n\nJudy McKeever\n\nPERSONAL INFORMATION\nHeight:\n5\' 4"\nWeight:\n55 kg\nPlaying Range: 29-39yrs\n\nHair:\nEyes:\nFrame/Build:\n\nRed\nBlue\nSlim/Athletic\n\nTRAINING\nActing for Camera, Irish Film Academy, Rachel Sarah Murphy\nRussian Realism. Geoff Colman (Head of Acting, Central School, London), UL\nClassic Stage Ireland. Tutor & Artistic Director: Andy Hinds\nComedy and Farce. Tutor: Tony Rushforth (MA. ADA. GODA)\nActing for the Camera: Gaiety School of Acting\nVoice Workshop. Tutor: Cathal Quinn, Gaiety School of Acting\nActing: A Practical Approach. New York University\nThe Actors Workshop, Tutors: Pat Nolan & Rebecca Roper\nPost Graduate Diploma in Communications, NUI Maynooth (incl. TV, Radio and Film\nProduction). Course Director: Alex White.\nSinging Private tuition with Beverly Lambert, New York and Leinster School of Music\nEXPERIENCE\nTitle\nThe Plough and\nThe Stars\nThe Great Hunger\n\nAuthor\nSean O\xe2\x80\x99Casey\n\nCharacter\nRosie Redmond\n\nDirector\nGary Wall\n\nTom MacIntyre\n\nAgnes\n\nHappy Birthday\nDear Alice\nThe Cripple of\nInishmaan\nComedy sketches\n- The Nativity\nPlay & The Feis\nBedtime Story\n\nBernard Farrell\n\nSandy\n\nMartin\nMacDonagh\nJoyce Grenfell &\nJune Rogers\nrespectively\nSean O\xe2\x80\x99Casey\n\nSlippy Helen\n\nGeoffrey\nO\xe2\x80\x99Keeffe\nJean\nMonaghan\nKaren Carleton\n\nLoosely styled on\nJoyce Grenfell &\nJune Rogers!\nAngela\n\nmyself\n\nHealing The Dead\nLa Corbiere\n\nJohnny Hanrahan\n\nSadie\nCeleste\n\nThe Country Boy\n\nJohn Murphy\n\nGary Wall\nGeoffrey\nO\xe2\x80\x99Keeffe\nJean\nMonaghan\n\nAnne Le Marquand\nHartigan\n\nEileen\n\nBernard Doyle\n\nTheatre/Date\nMill Theatre\nFeb 2010\nMill Theatre/Tour\nNov 08 \xe2\x80\x93 May 09\nMill Theatre, 2008\nMill Theatre, 05/06\nChristmas Cabaret at\nAirfield House\n2005&2006\nMermaid Theatre,\n2005\nNational Tour, 2004\nNational Tour 2003\nDelray Beach,\nFlorida, 2003\n\nAWARDS\n2009: RTE All Ireland Drama Festival, won DLI Scholarship\n2009: Best Supporting Actress for Agnes (The Great Hunger) at Glenamaddy, Galway and\nnominations at Newry Town Hall Theatre and the Dean Crowe, Athlone\n\n\x0c2009: Adjudicator\xe2\x80\x99s Award (Conal Morrison) for ensemble work awarded to entire cast of The Great\nHunger at Dublin Drama Festival\n2005: Best Actress award for Angela, Bedtime Story at the Mermaid Theatre\nSKILLS\nAccents/Languages: Irish - widespread, RP English, range of British and American, German,\nAustralian, French. Speak conversational French and German. Basic Irish\nAthletic: Hiking (summited Kilimanjaro Sept \xe2\x80\x9909), rollerblading, swimming, dancing, yoga.'
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b'Sample Resume \xe2\x80\x93 Graphic Design\nConnie Comdes\nPO Box 1324\nPrahran, Victoria 3181\n0425 678 910\nconnie-comdes@gmail.com\nwww.littleredwagon.com.au\n\nDO NOT COPY: You are advised not to\ncopy this sample, but to use it to generate\nideas to create your own resume.\n\nQualification\nFeb 2013 - current\nBachelor of Design (Visual Communication)\nMonash University, Caulfield\n\xef\x82\xa7 Expected completion Nov 2015 with Distinction average\n\nProfessional Development\nAugust 2012\nSpit & Polish: Dreamjob 101\nAGDA (Australian Graphic Design Association)\nPresented by Glen Crawforth (Design Director, Elmwood)\nTopics included: role of packaging design, creating packaging to a brief and bringing brands to life\n\nDesign Experience\nMarch 2012 - present\nFreelance Graphic Designer\nlittle-red-wagon design, Prahran\nFreelance and contracting graphic design work including for the not\xe2\x80\x90for\xe2\x80\x90profit sector specialising in dm, corporate\nidentity, promotional material, print design, contracts including for the following:\n\xef\x82\xa7 The Zaryab Ensemble \xe2\x80\x9csufi duende\xe2\x80\x9d concert \xe2\x80\x93 all promotional materials including cd packaging, booklet, posters,\nleaflets\n\xef\x82\xa7 \xe2\x80\x9c...why not this + associates...\xe2\x80\x9d corporate identity\n\xef\x82\xa7 Derivatives Legal including corporate identity and website\n\xef\x82\xa7 Ow Bar, New York including posters, press ads, brochures, leaflets\n\xef\x82\xa7 corporate identity including logo, business cards and web graphics for Debbie Bryden Interior Design\n\nCustomer Service Experience\n2010 \xe2\x80\x93 present\nSales Assistant\nEckersley\xe2\x80\x99s Art & Craft Materials, Prahran\n\xef\x82\xa7 Customer service \xe2\x80\x93 advising regarding appropriate materials for various creative projects\n\xef\x82\xa7 Visual merchandising\n\nmonash.edu/careers\n\n\x0cSkill Summary\nComputer skills\n\xef\x82\xa7\n\xef\x82\xa7\n\xef\x82\xa7\n\xef\x82\xa7\n\nExperienced with InDesign, Photoshop, Acrobat, Pagemaker, Illustrator, Flash, Dreamweaver\nStrong pc troubleshooting skills\nCapable with pc or mac\nAble to adapt and learn new web and media technologies as needed\n\nCreative design expertise\n\xef\x82\xa7\n\xef\x82\xa7\n\xef\x82\xa7\n\nLayout, design and typographic skills were demonstrated through developing concepts and design for various\nclients\nCapable of producing appealing designs that effectively reflect the organisation in a professional and consistent\nmanner, as demonstrated through little-red-wagon design of direct mail, corporate identity/branding/logos, annual\nreports, advertising/promotional materials\nExpertise in producing: catalogues, newsletters and web content (banners, landing pages) proven as a result of\nconsistently good results during design studies\n\nTime management / Organisation\n\xef\x82\xa7\n\xef\x82\xa7\n\nAbility to self-manage, prioritise projects, and work autonomously demonstrated in freelance and contract projects\nthat have resulted in repeat business\nProven capability to perform under pressure and work to tight deadlines and budgets to ensure client satisfaction\nwhile also ensuring all university assignment work is submitted on time\n\nInterpersonal and communication skills\n\xef\x82\xa7\n\xef\x82\xa7\n\xef\x82\xa7\n\nEffective team work skills proven by contributing creative concepts resulting in consistently good results for group\nassignment work\nArticulated creative concepts clearly and concisely when pitching ideas to freelance clients\nProfessional communicator demonstrated in retail employment when explaining techniques and uses of art\nmaterials to both novices and experienced artists\n\nProfessional Memberships\n\xef\x82\xa7\n\xef\x82\xa7\n\nDesign Institute of Australia (DIA)\nAustralian Graphic Design Association (AGDA)\n\nInterests/inspiration\n\xef\x82\xa7\n\xef\x82\xa7\n\xef\x82\xa7\n\nPhotography, cinema and digital art\nPolitics\nGypsy art and culture\n\nReferees\nTara Karakas\n\nLynda Clarke\n\nManaging Director\nwhy not this & associates\n0430 123 456\n(Client reference)\n\nCopy Writer\nSpecialist Direct Marketing\n03 9510 3456\nlyndalarke@whome.com.au\n(Character reference)\n\nConnie Comdes\npg 2 of 2\n\nmonash.edu/careers\ncareers.info@monash.edu\n+61 3 9905 4170\nFacebook.com/MonashECD'
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b'ARTIMPACT, Inc.\nARTIMPACT, INC.\nPresident\n2199 NE 122nd Street\nNorth Miami, FL 33181\nPhone 305-895-1259\nCell 786-556-8930\npresident@artimpact.com\nwww.artimpact.com\nMay 02, 2011.\nResume\nClaudio Perez-Leon, American. Born: July 3rd, 1958, Lima, Peru.\nSkills:\nClient Relations, Sales, Presentations, Fundraising, Facilitating Workshops, Design, AutoCAD,\nAdobe CS3, Model making, Prototyping, Project Management, Custom Built Projects, Public Art\nProjects, Fine Arts, Interface with design professionals, code issues, Installation, monitoring and\nmaintenance, Client reiteration & Public Relations.\nDrawing, painting, printmaking, creative woodworking, mosaic, glass art, metal fabrication &\ncasting, custom cut flooring, mixed media sculpture, LED programmable lighting, drafting,\nAutoCAD, Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, Microsoft Office, large format printing, vinyl cutting,\nstenciling, creative Plexiglas fabrication, complex installations, curatorial management.\nEducation and professional experience:\n1962-1974: Our lady of Mt. Carmel School, Elementary and High School\n1975-1976: Taller Christina Galvez, figure drawing.\n1974-1984: Taller Miguel Gayo, figure drawing.\n1974-1980: Universidad Particular Ricardo Palma, Programa Academico de Arquitectura y\nUrbanismo.\n1985-1989: BFA, Memphis College of Art. Painting, Printmaking and Sculpture.\n1989-1991: Estes Products, tromp l\xe2\x80\x99oiel, custom decorative painting and finishes. Memphis, TN.\n1992-1996: Rainbow Studio, AutoCAD technician for custom signage applications. Memphis, TN.\n1997-1998: Dedman Engineering, AutoCAD architectural technician. Bartlett, TN.\n1999-2001: The Pickering Firm, Architectural tech and model maker. Client Relations production\nspecialist.\n2001: Artimpact, Inc., President, Owner and founder. Public Art design and production firm.\nWork Commissions:\n2002-2003: St. Jude Children\xe2\x80\x99s Research Hospital.\nPatient Care Center, 2nd Floor, Phases 1, 2 and 3. Murals, custom themed flooring,\nthemed painted millwork & integrated signage.\nIn cooperation with the Haizlip Firm, architects.\nLe Bon Heur, Children\xe2\x80\x99s Health Center, Neuro Unit. Murals.\nCity of Memphis, City Hall remodeling project. Comprehensive proposal.\nIn cooperation with the Haizlip Firm, architects.\n\n\x0c2003-2004: St. Jude Children\xe2\x80\x99s Research Hospital.\nPatient Care Center, MRI-Diagnostics. Murals.\nPatient Care Center, RO-DI. Murals.\nRehab Services, Integrated art.\nMemphis Area Transit Authority.\nCapital Improvements, Claybrook Street Trolley Station custom roof ironwork, custom\ndesigned colored concrete floor. Under the auspices of urbanArt Commission,\nMemphis, TN. First Tennessee Award.\n2005-2006: St. Jude Children\xe2\x80\x99s Research Hospital\nPatient Care Center, Main Lobby. Murals.\nPatient Care Center, 4th Floor, Bone Marrow Transplant Center. Integrated art,\nflooring, murals, signage.\nPatient Care Center, Katie Couric Room.\nSouvenir Store, decorative lettering murals.\nInternational Research Center Building Lobby, skylight glass art and oversized biomedical photo montages with Dr. Gopal Murti.\nALSAC, cafeteria and lounge area installation.\nDanny Thomas Tower, Campus scale model.\nTarget House, Tiger Woods Room remodeling and repairs. Teen Room and\nchildren\xe2\x80\x99s painted Themes. St. Jude Hospital Housing for parents and family\nmembers.\nGrizzlies House, Integrated murals, flooring and display units for NBA Team St. Jude\nHospital Housing for parents and family members.\nBellevue Baptist Church. E building, child friendly integrated art, murals, flooring and\n3-D objects and furnishings. Worship Rooms and common areas. Themed reception\ndesks. Mural designs in cooperation with Maggie McClellan, Artist\xe2\x80\x99s Express, Inc.\n2007-2008: St. Jude Children\xe2\x80\x99s Research Hospital\nPatient Care Center, 3rd Floor, ER and Ors integrated art program. Murals, signage,\nskylights and framed art.\nChili\xe2\x80\x99s Care Center, Custom framed art collection. Eye-candy specialty frames, a 612\npiece art collection, murals, signage and consulting.\nIn cooperation with Roger Ferris, AIA.\nCafeteria and adjacent galleries installation with Rx Art.\nBellevue Baptist Church. P building, child friendly integrated art, murals, flooring and\n3-D objects and furnishings. Mural designs in cooperation with Maggie McClellan,\nArtist\xe2\x80\x99s Express, Inc.\nBellevue Baptist Church, East Lobby, Noah\xe2\x80\x99s Ark theme. Integrated art design\nproject.\n2009-2010 : St. Jude Children\xe2\x80\x99s Research Hospital\nGMP Building, DNA strand oversized stainless steel sculpture with integrated LED\nprogrammable lighting display.\nPatient Care Center, Teen Gallery, minimalist murals and flooring.\nPatient Care Center, South Corridor, themed murals, signage and flooring.\nPatient Care Center, East Waiting Room, custom luminous tree sculpture-bench,\nmurals, custom frames, flooring, etc.\nPatient Care Center, Rehab Services, Social Work integrated art, murals.\nPatient Care Center, Plaza Level Downtown theme, integrated art, murals, etc.\nPatient Care Center, Behavioral Services Area. Integrated art, murals, distraction art.\nPatient Care Center, School. Themed minimalist murals and flooring.\n\n\x0cPatient Care Center, Medicine Room, Children\xe2\x80\x99s play area murals.\nPatient Care Center, C- Clinic, Tri-Delta theme murals.\nPavilion Dome Restoration Project.\nTarget House in cooperation with Amy Young, ASID.\nShaun White Room.\nJonas Brother\xe2\x80\x99s Room\nAmy Grant Room\nDonor Plaques modular art installation.\nElephant theme interiors.\nChili\xe2\x80\x99s Care Center, 6th Floor, Wall Street Group Donor Recognition Wall & display.\nMedicine Rooms Waiting Area\nPatient Care Center, 1st Floor, Mural design.\nPediatric Cancer Genome Project, Art program guidelines and preliminary design.\nFundraising musical industry outdoor architectural sculpture, \xe2\x80\x9cThe Band\xe2\x80\x9d. Scale\nmodel, renderings & construction documents for ALSAC and singer Randy Owen.\nGermantown Baptist Church, Joy Wing. Infants and Toddler\xe2\x80\x99s facilities. Murals,\nceilings, integrated flooring, trees, ironworks, 3-d furnishings and themed sculptures.\n2011 : St. Jude Children\xe2\x80\x99s Research Hospital\nPatient Care Center, 2nd Floor, Medicine Rooms, mural expansion after renovations.\nPatient Care Center, 1st Floor, E-Clinic, Tri-Delta theme mural design & installation\nfor ALSAC.\nHope Garden, preliminary design for outdoor labyrinth, 48\xe2\x80\x9d metal globe with child\nfriendly details. Landscape architecture and miscellaneous features.\nHOMES. Ft. Lauderdale. Exterior Mural for non-profit organization furniture\nrefurbishing workshop and retail store.\n.\nReferences:\nJohn Curran\nDirector of Design and\nConstruction\nSt. Jude Children\xe2\x80\x99s Research\nHospital\n901-595-3070 / 901-553-1511\nMark Alexander / Creative\nDirector\nBellevue Baptist Church\n901-573-0091 / 901-347-5843\nReb Haizlip, AIA\nPrincipal\nHaizlip Studios\n901-409-5113\n\nCurtiss Doss, AIA\nPrincipal\nMcGehee Nicholson Burke\nArchitects, PC, Memphis, TN\n901-683-7667\nGladys Brigham\nSTARTUP STUDIOS / Owner\n786-2905084\n\nTim Crosby AIA\nPFI / Architecture & Urban\nPlanning\n919.389.9008'
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b'Sample Resume \xe2\x80\x93 Visual Arts\nDO NOT COPY: You are advised not to\ncopy this sample, but to use it to generate\nideas to create your own resume.\n\nKaryn Curator\n\n0423 567 890 / kaz.curator@gmail.com / www.kaz-kreations.com\nEducation\nMaster of Visual Arts\n\nMonash University\n\nFeb 2014 \xe2\x80\x93 Current\n\n(Due for completion July 2015)\nBachelor of Visual and Media Arts\n\nMonash University\n\nFeb 2010 \xe2\x80\x93 Nov 2013\n\nProfessional Development\n\xe2\x80\x98How to Use Social Networking\xe2\x80\x99\n\nArts Incubator\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nSept 2013\n\nOnline networking technologies including Linkedin, Facebook, Twitter, Mailchimp and Hootsuite\n\nCuratorial Experience\nAssistant Curator\nFeb \xe2\x80\x93 June 2013\nBOX, Floate Gallery, Melbourne\n\xef\x82\xb7\nPrepared and coordinated all travel arrangements and information for artists and VIP guests\n\xef\x82\xb7\nLiaised and negotiated with artists regarding installation timing and placement\n\xef\x82\xb7\nCoordinated marketing including interviews with artists for MX, Leader Newspapers, Frankie Magazine and Triple R\nradio\n\xef\x82\xb7\nOrganised catering\n\xef\x82\xb7\nManaged all sales at front of house accurately using EFTPOS, cash float and invoice book\nAchievement:\n\xef\x82\xb7\nNegotiated sponsorship resulting in wine being provided free of charge at opening\nAssistant Curator\nAug \xe2\x80\x93 Nov 2012\nDomestic Goddess (12 artists) Blindside Gallery, Port Melbourne\n\xef\x82\xb7\nMaintained database, budget charts and spreadsheets of costs and contact details\n\xef\x82\xb7\nWelcomed guests to the gallery, providing information and orientation assisting with enquiries\n\xef\x82\xb7\nRecorded accurate exhibition attendance and figures daily\n\xef\x82\xb7\nMaintained artwork and building security procedures\n\xef\x82\xb7\nPerformed administrative and word processing tasks including, invitations lists and RSVP management\nAchievement:\n\xef\x82\xb7\nInteracted with visitors resulting in 12 art works being sold \xe2\x80\x93 sales exceeding expectations\n\nSelected Group Exhibitions and Collaborations\n2012\n\xef\x82\xb7\nThe Aesthetics of Joy, NoNo Gallery Williamstown, small drawings and sculptures\n\xef\x82\xb7\nThe Drawing Machine, Fad Gallery/bar Melbourne, large oil paintings\n\xef\x82\xb7\nMaking a Living, Gorker Gallery Fitzroy, painting\n\xef\x82\xb7\nNo Vacancy, Monash students final year exhibition, painting and sculpture\n2011\n\xef\x82\xb7\nLeave it to Fait, Place Gallery Richmond, painting\n\xef\x82\xb7\nSecret Life, Monash students final year exhibition, painting and sculpture\n\nmonash.edu/careers\n\n\x0cDemonstrated skills\nInterpersonal and communication skills\n\xef\x82\xb7\nProvided customer service to gallery visitors and patrons when providing information about art works with the\nview to persuade, negotiate and encourage sales\n\xef\x82\xb7\nConducted presentations and tours of galleries for groups of visitors\n\xef\x82\xb7\nDeveloped firm media networks ranging from print to television to radio\n\xef\x82\xb7\nExcellent written communication skills honed through developing work for publication\nAdministrative/Computer skills\n\xef\x82\xb7\nWell developed computer literacy skills including the ability to competently operate business productivity tools (MS\nWord, Excel & Power-point) and business applications (financial software, business specific database systems)\nproven through gallery experience when maintaining contact details and developing professional documentation\nfor marketing\n\xef\x82\xb7\nUtilised complex software programs such as Adobe Photoshop throughout my studies\nOrganisational and time management skills\n\xef\x82\xb7\nAchieved strict deadlines when managing competing priorities when coordinating exhibition openings- organising\ncatering, security, marketing and liaising with artists\n\xef\x82\xb7\nConsistently submit university course work on-time while balancing employment obligations\nCuratorial expertise\n\xef\x82\xb7\nKnowledge of lighting and installation/hanging techniques and technologies\n\xef\x82\xb7\nCultural and ethical issues of collecting; collection development, display and interpretation of permanent\ncollections; databases, registration practices and collection management\n\xef\x82\xb7\nCritically aware of innovation and experimentation in curatorial and exhibition practice.\n\xef\x82\xb7\nModern and contemporary art and aesthetics \xe2\x80\x93 keep up to date with trends through reading blogs, subscribing to\nindustry magazines and attending exhibitions\n\xef\x82\xb7\nExperienced in the managing of budgets for the planning and staging of exhibitions\nTeamwork\n\xef\x82\xb7\nProven ability to work effectively as part of a gallery team when interacting with up to 10 colleagues to facilitate\nan exhibition\n\nReviews and Publications\n2013\n\xef\x82\xb7\nWriter \xe2\x80\x93 The Art of Communicating with Artists, Yen Magazine, Autumn addition\n\xef\x82\xb7\nWriter \xe2\x80\x93 A Constructed World (review), Artscope Magazine, March edition\n2012\n\xef\x82\xb7\nWriter \xe2\x80\x93 Kindness and Critique, Column #3, Artspace Sydney\n\xef\x82\xb7\nWriter - Making space: Artist-run initiatives in Victoria, VIA\n\nInspirations/Interests\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nRegular reader of Blogs such as Eye Level, Design Museum, Fresh+New\nSubscribe to Art Almanac\nRegularly attend exhibitions e.g. :\n-\n\nMike Nicholls: Primitive Soul\nShaun Gladwell: Stereo Sequence\nRegina Pencer: What Gives\n\nReferees\nSharyn Buntle\nGallery Director\nFloate Gallery\n0412 000 000\nsharyn.buntle@floate.com\n\nMarcus Sturgers\nCurator\nPlace Gallery\n0423 567 890\nmarc@place.com.au\nmonash.edu/careers\ncareers.info@monash.edu\n+61 3 9905 4170\nFacebook.com/MonashECD'
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b'Mitch Myers\nHeight:\nWeight:\nHair:\nEyes:\n\n5\'11"\n160 lbs.\nBrown\nBrown\n\n1234 Street Rd.\nLos Angeles, CA 90210\nTel: 310-555-1234\nMobile: 310-555-5678\n\nFilm\nDark Matter\n\nFeatured Extra\n\nFilm Productions, LLC.\n\nTheseus\nBernardo\n\nSt. Mary\'s High School\nSt. Mary\'s High School\n\nTony Blair\n\nSt. Mary\'s High School\n\nTheater\nA Midsummer Night\'s Dream\nHamlet\n\nTraining\nDramatic Arts\n\nSpecials Skills\nBasketball, Baseball, Golf, Rollerblading, Juggling, Scuba (PADI certified), Photography\nValid Driver\xc3\xa2\xc2\x80\xc2\x99s License and U.S. Passport.'
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b'Create a Resume in minutes with this template!\n\nBuild My Resume\n\nLandon Fritter\n123 Main Street, San Francisco, CA 94122\nHome: 000-000-0000 | Cell: 000-000-0000\nemail@example.com\n\nProfessional Summary\nProfessional Painter looking to secure a position with a reputable company.Offering years of experience on a wide variety\nof projects and surfaces making me capable for any type of job.\n\nCore Qualifications\nExperienced in painting outdoor and indoor surfaces made of all materials such as wood concrete or brick\nPhysically capable of standing sitting bending and lifting\nAbility to paint while standing on scaffolding or suspended\nEfficient in removal of old paint graffiti or other markings\nCapable of performing minor repair such as filling holes or replacing wood\nKnowledge of different types and shades of paint to use for specific projects\n\nExperience\nProfessional Painter\nWickton Corp.\n\n7/1/2011 - Present\nAthens, MD\n\nPrepare interior surfaces for painting by washing and patching small imperfections\nPrepare exterior surfaces by power washing soda blasting and repairing structural defects\nTape and cover all areas not to be painted such as windows and doors\nDetermine the correct type of paint according to the surface type and weather conditions\nManage a team of painters or work independently to achieve a completed job in a timely manner\nVisit potential customers and give estimates for the job\nDeliver invoices and collect payments when jobs are complete\n\nProfessional Painter\nFreighton County Road Commission\n\n3/1/2008 - 7/1/2011\nFulton, MD\n\nWork sprayers to paint lines signs and symbols on concrete and asphalt\nApply paint to structures such as bridges medians ramps etc.\nRemove unwanted markings from structures and repaint\nCompletely clean the worksite and store materials and supplies appropriately\n\nEducation\nHigh School Diploma\nAthens High School\n\nWant more? Check out our other examples.\n\nXXXX - XXXX\n\nAthens, MD\n\nSee More Examples'
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b"RESUME\n\nPersonal Information\nFIRST NAME / SURNAME\nADDRESS\nTEL\nEMAIL\nNATIONALITY\nDATE OF BIRTH\nGENDER\nDESIRED POSITION\n\nYangtian Li\n7508 159th PL. N.E\n425 502 2197\nmail@yangtianli.com\nChinese\n08.10.1989\nFemale\n\nConcept Artist\n\nWork Experience\nEMPLOYER\nDATES\nPOSITION\nRESPONSIBILITIES\nEMPLOYER\nDATES\nPOSITION\nRESPONSIBILITIES\nEMPLOYER\nDATES\nPOSITION\nRESPONSIBILITIES\n\nTreyarch: Call of Duty Black Ops 3\n2015 - present\nContracted concept designer\nSkin Design, Character design\nSuper Evil Mega Corp\n2016 - present\nContracted Illustrator\nSplash art, card art\nMobile Game Studio (Square Enix)\n2014\ncontracted concept designer\nAvatar costume design\n\nEMPLOYER\n\nSelf-employed\n\nDATES\n\n2012 - present\n\nPOSITION\nRESPONSIBILITIES\n\n2D artist\nGame illustration, 2D assets, book illustration,\ntoy design, self-publishing\n\nPAGE 1- RESUME YANGTIAN LI\n\n\x0cRESUME\nWork Experience\n(Continued)\nEMPLOYER\nDATES\nPOSITION\nRESPONSIBILITIES\n\nThe Voxel Agents\n2011 - 2012\nLead Artist\nConcepts, Game assets, 2D animation, Web design, 3D\nmodelling\n\nEducation and Training\nDATES\nQUALIFICATION AWARDED\n\n2013 - 2014\nDiploma in Industrial Design\n\nPRINCIPAL STUDIES\n\nEntertainment Design\n\nINSTITUTION\n\nFZD School of Design\n\nDATES\nQUALIFICATION AWARDED\nPRINCIPAL STUDIES\nINSTITUTION\n\n2008 -2010\nBachelor of Interactive Entertainment\nAnimation\nQANTM College Melbourne\n\nSkills and Competences\nLANGUAGE SPOKEN\n\nEnglish\n\nOTHER LANGUAGE(S)\n\nChinese\n\nAchievement\n\nFeatured on Flesk publishing's artbook SPECTRUM 23.\nFeatured on Ballistic publishing's artbook EXOTIQUE7.\nFeatured on Ballistic publishing's artbook D'artiste:\nCharacter Design.\nFeatured on Imagine FX magazine issue 71.\nFeatured on Imagine FX magazine issue 72.\nFeatured on artbook Machines and Magic.\nValedictorian (highest achieving student)of Qantm\nMelbourne College year 2010.\n\nActivities\n\nAttended Promised Land Art Festival 2016 as a public\nspeaker\nAttended IFCC2015 as a public speaker\n\nPAGE 2- RESUME YANGTIAN LI"
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b"Elwyn Alexander Fraser Junior\nelwynafraserjr@energyandartistry.com\nSinger-Songwriter | Voice-over Actor | Lifestyle Model\nBelieve in what brings your love to life.\nHeight: 5'5''\nWaist: 30''\nTraining\n1+yrs 2013 \xe2\x80\x93 2014\n\n4yrs\n\n4yrs\n6yrs\n\n2005 \xe2\x80\x93 2009\n\n2001 \xe2\x80\x93 2005\n1995 \xe2\x80\x93 2001\n\nExperience\n1+yrs 2012 \xe2\x80\x93 present\n\n20+yrs 1994 \xe2\x80\x93 present\n20+yrs 1994 \xe2\x80\x93 present\n3yrs\n\n2006 \xe2\x80\x93 2009\n\n4yrs\n\n2005 \xe2\x80\x93 2009\n\n4yrs\n\n2001 \xe2\x80\x93 2005\n\nSkills (S) | Interests (I)\nSI\nphysics\nSI\nlanguage\nSI\nweb\nSI\nphotography\nSI\nmovement\nI\nfuture\nI\nfilm\n\nNeck: 14''\nSleeve: 35''\n\nBrown :Eyes\nShort Black Curls :Hair\n\nActors, Models & Talent for Christ (AMTC)\nSinging | Songwriting\nMichael Lawrence\nActing | Voice-over\nMerrick Robison\nModeling\nMarissa Surmenkow\nIndustry\nSusan Olson\nSt. Olaf College\nSolo Singing\nDr. Robert Smith\nEnsemble Singing\nDr. Anton Armstrong\nMusic Theory\nDr. Justin Merritt\nRobert M. Shoemaker High School\nSolo/Ensemble Singing Stephen Barrick\nGlorious Praise Music Studio\nVocal | Piano | Guitar\nDoretha R. Calhoun\n\nAthletic Slim :Build\n145 lbs :Weight\n\nBob Reel\nCyndee McClintock\nKim Turner\nLaura Mae Poore\n\nCarey Lewis\n\nKaren Wilkerson\nDr. Christopher Aspaas\nCatherine Rodland\nTina Y. Mantanona\n\nChesed Hearts, music duo (self-founded)\nSongwriter ( 22 fully written | 12 fully self-produced | 6 currently self-released online )\nMulti-instrumentalist ( Singer | Spoken Word | Drummer | Pianist | Digital Instruments )\nMusic Studio Producer (analog & electronic recording/mixing/mastering/releasing/PR)\nChoirs/Ensembles, latest being: Sounds of Blackness (present) | Vocal Essence | St. Olaf Choir\nConcert Soloist | Speaker | Supporting Actor | Baritone Choir/Ensemble Member\nChurches, latest being: Josiah Center (present) | The Gate | CLC | Southview SDA\nSinger in Worship Band | Church Service Soloist\nBallroom Performance Group & Vesilica\nGroup Dancer | Partner Dancer ( Cha Cha | Foxtrot | Tango | Salsa | Swing | Multi-Cultural )\nKilleen SDA Church\nSound Board Engineer\nVive Les Arts Theatre\nLeading Actor | Supporting Actor\n\nquantum cosmology\nLatin (basic) | Japanese (basic)\nUX | dev | QA\nmacro wildlife\ninterpretive hip hop | racquetball | one-armed pushups | yoga peacock pose\ntheoretical technology | evolutionary anthropology\nJapanese Animation | Sci-Fi\n\nTitles | Awards\nBachelor of Arts in Physics\nConcert Soloist for multiple sold-out Orchestra Hall performances\nMember, Board of Directors for urban non-profit organization, MissionShift\nSociety of Physics Students (SPS) in College\nMember, Texas All-State Choir, all 4 years in High School (1yr as 2nd-chair)"
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b'John\nE.\nDoe\nActor/Singer\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\nAEA\n\n123.456.7890\r\njohn.e.doe@gmail.com\r\n\n6\xe2\x80\x992\xe2\x80\x9d/185\nTenor\n\nTheatre:\r\nLes Miserables\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nWest Side Story\r\n\r\nCat on a Hot Tin Roof\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nKing Lear\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nCarousel\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nThe Count of Monte Cristo\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nInto the Woods\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n...Charlie Brown\r\n\n\r\n\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\nRock Horror Picture Show\r\nA Midsummer Night\xe2\x80\x99s Dream\r\n\nMarius\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nTony\r\n\r\nBrick\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nEdmund\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nBilly Bigelow\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nEdmond Dontes\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nRapunzel\xe2\x80\x99s Prince\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nSnoopy\r\n\nCity Theatre Company\n\r\n\nDir. George Washington\n\nCity Theatre Company\nDir. John Adams\n\nCity Theatre Company\n\r\n\nDir. Tom Jefferson\n\nSuch and Such University\n\r\n\nDir. Jim Madison\n\nSuch and Such University\n\r\n\nDir. Jim Munroe\n\nSuch and Such University\n\r\n\nDir. Andrew Jackson\n\nSuch and Such University\n\r\n\nDir. Marty Van Buren\n\nShoestring Productions\n\nRiff Raff\r\nOberon\r\n\nArtist Theatre Association\nArtist Theatre Association\n\nFilm:\nFour Rooms\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\n\r\n\n\r\n\nBell Hop (Lead)\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\nLion\xe2\x80\x99s Gate Films\n\r\n\nDir. Bill Harrison\n\nTraining:\nSuch and Such University, BFA Musical Theatre\nJohn Tyler, Jim Polk, Zach Taylor\n\nArtist Theatre Association Summer Intensive \xe2\x80\x9909\nMil Filmore, Frank Pierce, Jim Buchanan\n\nSpecial Skills:\nJuggling, Snowboarding, Beginner Guitar, Intermediate Spanish, Driver\xe2\x80\x99s License, Passport\n\nace-your-audition.com'
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b'Audrey Morton\nEMC\n\n(616) 422-1435\n+64 21 201-5416\naudrey.j.morton@wmich.edu\nHeight: 5\xe2\x80\x997\nWeight: 120\nHair: Dark blonde Eyes: Green\nVocal Range: F#3\xe2\x80\x94C6\n\nE D U C AT I O N A L T H E AT R E :\nA Behanding in Spokane\n\nMarilyn\n\nM. Liermann\n\nWMU\n\nBachelorette\n\nRegan\n\nT. Glaser\n\nWMU\n\nGaslight\n\nAlice Barlow\n\nD. A. George\n\nWMU\n\nMarisol\n\nWoman with Furs\n\nM. Mendez\n\nWMU\n\nNeighborhood Three\n\nBarbara\n\nB. Knewtson\n\nWMU\n\nThe Lyons\n\nRita\n\nH. Sussman\n\nWMU\n\nBeauty\xe2\x80\xa6Beast\n\nBelle\n\nK. Schneider\n\nHHS\n\nA Funny Thing\xe2\x80\xa6Forum\n\nPhilia\n\nK. Schneider\n\nHHS\n\nThe Diviners\n\nJennie Mae\n\nK. Schneider\n\nHHS\n\nR E G I O N A L T H E AT R E :\nThe Best Little\xe2\x80\xa6Texas\n\nTaddy Jo/Ensemble\n\nH. Friedrichs\n\nThe Barn Theatre\n\nHair\n\nTribe\n\nB. Ragotzy\n\nThe Barn Theatre\n\nFiddler on the Roof\n\nEnsemble\n\nE. Parker\n\nThe Barn Theatre\n\nTRAINING:\nBFA in Acting from Western Michigan University. Expected graduation date 2017\nVocal: Jeremy Mossman, Linda Dykstra\nActing: Kate Thomsen, Mark Liermann, Ben Reigel\nVoice and Speech: Elizabeth Terrel; Dialects: Eva Breneman\nMaster Classes: David Alpert, Michael Fosberg, Sarah Ruhl\nOTHER CREDITS:\nOnce Upon A Princess, LLC Princess Performer (Elsa, Cinderella, Rapunzel, Belle, Snow White); National\nForensic League member\nSPECIAL SKILLS:\nWhistling, Whistle tone singing, Beginner classical guitar, Beginner flute, Ukulele, Dialects: Various American,\nBritish (RP, Cockney), New Zealand'
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b"John D. Newton\n4101 Hickman Street\nChicago, IL 60606\nPhone: 630-517-5554\nEmail: jdnewton@freemail.com\nCore Details:\nHeight: 4'10\xe2\x80\x9d\nWeight: 45kg\nHair Color: Black\nEye Color: Black\nDate of Birth: 02/04/2010\nProfile Summary:\nA natural and talented child actor with immense acting skills with abilities to play comedy,\nand serious roles. Excellent memory with flawless skills in delivering dialogues without\nmissing any lines. Holds enough experience of appearing in commercials and TV soaps.\nCan play a lead and supporting role according to the demand of the script. Given voice\novers to several animated characters.\nWork Experience:\nChild Actor\nFox Studios, Chicago, IL\nOctober 2015 - Present\n\xef\x82\xb7Playing a comedy role of a son in a comedy serial\n\xef\x82\xb7Working as a school-going child and unearthing school scandals\n\xef\x82\xb7Playing a kidnapped son of a millionaire\n\xef\x82\xb7Enacting a role of a kid helping his family in grocery business\nTraining:\n\xef\x82\xb7Certificate in Acting\nABC Acting Studio, Chicago, IL\n2015\nSpecial Skills:\nVoice modulation, carol singing, piano playing"
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b'R\xc3\x89SUM\xc3\x89 TEMPLATES\nThe following examples are provided to help you create your first r\xc3\xa9sum\xc3\xa9. There are six\ntemplates:\n1) actor\n2) designer/technician\n3) stage manager\n4) director\n5) playwright\n6) first-time r\xc3\xa9sum\xc3\xa9 for someone just out of high school, combined with a general\ntheatre r\xc3\xa9sum\xc3\xa9 covering multiple areas of experience\nLength: An actor\xe2\x80\x99s r\xc3\xa9sum\xc3\xa9 should be a single page in length. When attached to a\nheadshot, it should be trimmed to 8\xe2\x80\x9d x 10\xe2\x80\x9d. R\xc3\xa9sum\xc3\xa9s for other areas do not need to be\nlimited to one page.\nThere are many possible variations in style and format, and each template has a slightly\ndifferent approach. Look over all of the samples for formatting ideas, even those that do\nnot apply to your specific area of interest. You are also encouraged to contact faculty for\nadvice and feedback on your drafts.\nPlease note, r\xc3\xa9sum\xc3\xa9s for graduate schools in theatre, professional theatres, and theatre\ninternships are different from your typical business r\xc3\xa9sum\xc3\xa9s. The sample r\xc3\xa9sum\xc3\xa9s\nprovided by the Center for Community Engagement and Career Education\n<http://www.csub.edu/cece/students/who_method.shtml> are useful if you are applying\nfor a position outside of theatre, but their formats should not be used for jobs or graduate\nschool applications within the theatre field.\n\n\x0cACTOR TEMPLATE\n\nDAVID DRAMA\ndavid_drama@email.com\n(661) 123-5678\n\nHeight: 5\xe2\x80\x99 11\xe2\x80\x9d\nHair: Brown\nTenor\n\nTheatre\nDeath of a Salesman\n\nBiff\n\nAnita DuPratt\n\nBakersfield Community Theatre\n\nLend Me a Tenor\n\nMax\n\nZoe Saba\n\nCSU Bakersfield\n\nAntigone in New York\n\nSasha*\n\nMaria-Tania Becerra CSUB\n\nEvita\n\nMagaldi\n\nMandy Rees\n\nCSUB\n\nRichard III\n\nHastings\n\nPeter Brook\n\nEmpty Space\n\n\xe2\x80\x9cWiley and the Hairy Man\xe2\x80\x9d Wiley\n\nKamala Kruszka\n\nCSUB and on tour\n\n\xe2\x80\x9cUnwrapped\xe2\x80\x9d (premiere)\n\nJessica Boles\n\nCSUB\n\nJohn\n\n* Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival Irene Ryan Acting Scholarship nominee\n\nEducation/Training\nB.A. in Theatre, California State University, Bakersfield (CSUB), expected June 2015\nActing: Mendy McMasters, Zoe Saba\nImprovisation: Mandy Rees\nSinging: Peggy Sears\nLong-form Improvisation, CSU Summer Arts Workshop\nDave Razowsky, James Grace, Irene White, Eric Hunicutt, Jenn Winters\nDance:\nTap: Marilyn Stone (six years)\nBallroom: Shari Fortino (two years)\nBallet: Martha Knight (one year)\n\nSpecial Skills\nDialects: British, Brooklyn, American Southern\nHorseback riding, quick study, saxophone (intermediate), stage managing, some\ngymnastics, juggling (four balls), baseball, unicycle rider\n\n\x0cTECHNICAL THEATRE AND DESIGN TEMPLATE\n\nAnna Artist\na_artist@yahoo.com\n\ncell: 661-123-4444\n\nDESIGN EXPERIENCE\nScenic Designer\nLighting Designer\nAsst. Lighting Designer\nLighting Designer\nProps Designer\nProps Designer\n\n\xe2\x80\x9cThe Arkansaw Bear\xe2\x80\x9d\nScepter in the Sand\nEveryman\nRadio Days\nAnna in the Tropics\nLend Me a Tenor\n\nKamala Kruszka, dir.\nMandy Rees, dir.\nChris Eicher, LD\nTyrone Guthrie, dir.\nMaria-Tania Becerra, dir.\n\nZoe Saba, dir.\n\nCSU Bakersfield\nCSUB\nCSUB\nSpotlight Theatre\nCSUB\nCSUB\n\nPRODUCTION EXPERIENCE\nMaster Electrician\nStage Hand\nStage Manager\nStage Hand\nSound Board Op\nCarpenter\nFlyman\nStage Manager\nDresser\nDresser\nFollow Spot\n\nPicasso\xe2\x80\xa6Lapin Agile\nRomeo and Juliet\nDoll\xe2\x80\x99s House\nOpera Scenes\nBlue Window\nElectricidad\nSecret Garden\nPicnic\nMacbeth,\nVaudeville\nMy Fair Lady\n\nChris Eicher, LD\nSam Smith, TD\nAnne Bogart, dir.\nRay Finnell, des.\nDale Becherer, TD\nChris Eicher, TD\nMax Reinhardt, TD\nTrevor Nunn, dir.\nRoger Upton, cost. des.\nJulie Taymor, cost. des.\nAdolphe Appia, LD\n\nCSUB\nSpotlight Theatre\nCSUB\nCSUB\nCSUB\nCSUB\nBakersfield Comm. Theatre\nCSUB\nEmpty Space\nGaslight Melodrama\nBakersfield Music Theatre\n\nEDUCATION/TRAINING\nB.A. in Theatre, California State University, Bakersfield (CSUB), expected June 2014\nStage Craft, Scenic Design, Scene Painting, AutoCAD, Lighting Design\nScenery Automation, CSU Summer Arts Workshop\nStudy of stage machinery/technology with Daniel T. Brinker, Jon Lagerquist, and\nFritz Schwentker\nSpecial Skills: Metalworking, Basic Woodworking, Light Board Operator\nComputer Skills: AutoCAD, Vector Works, Adobe Photoshop, SFX, Cool Edit Pro,\nProtools Logic, MacLux Pro\n\n\x0cSTAGE MANAGER TEMPLATE\n\nOscar Organized\nStage Manager\nO_is_Organized@gmail.com\n\n(661) 654-5555\nStage Management\n\nStage Manager A Lesson Before Dying Maria-Tania Becerra, dir. CSUB\nStage Manager \xe2\x80\x9cNew Kid\xe2\x80\x9d\nKamala Kruszka, dir.\nCSUB & tour\nASM\nAs You Like It\nToni Kerley, SM\nCentral Coast\nShakespeare Festival\nASM\nBoeing-Boeing\nJimmy James, SM\nStars Dinner Theatre\nRelated Experience\nSound Board Op Grapes of Wrath\n\nMartin Scorsese, dir.\n\nLight Board Op Hay Fever\nStage Crew\nTartuffe\nDirector\nArt\n\nBeigher Taylor, LD\nChris Eicher, des.\n\nBakersfield Community\nTheatre\nThe Empty Space\nCSUB\nCSUB\n\nActing Experience\nMercutio\nEnsemble\n\nRomeo & Juliet\nChicago\n\nBrian Sivesind, dir.\nMandy Rees, dir.\n\nSpotlight Theatre\nCSUB\n\nEducation\nB.A. in Theatre, California State University, Bakersfield (CSUB), expected June 2015\nCourses in Stage Management, Directing, Acting, Stagecraft, Technical Theatre\nand Design.\nSpecial Skills\nAutoCAD, followspot operation, speak fluent Spanish, basic knowledge of power tools\nand table saw, CPR certified.\nAwards\nMeritorious Achievement in Stage Management, A Lesson Before Dying, Kennedy\nCenter American College Theater Festival\n\n\x0cDIRECTOR TEMPLATE\n\nVictor Vision\nvvision_director@asta.com\n\n(661) 555-7777\n\nDirecting\n\xe2\x80\x9cFar\xe2\x80\x9d (premiere)\nActor\xe2\x80\x99s Nightmare\nGrapes of Wrath\nHotel Paradiso\nA Lesson Before Dying\n\nDirector\nDirector\nDirector\nAsst. Dir. to Mandy Rees\nAsst. Dir. to Maria-Tania Becerra\n\nCSUB\nEmpty Space\nBakersfield Community Theatre\n\nCSUB\nCSUB\n\nStage Management\n\xe2\x80\x9cNew Kid\xe2\x80\x9d\nTartuffe\n\nKamala Kruszka, dir.\nZoe Saba, dir.\n\nCSUB and on tour\nCSUB\n\nActing\nFool\n\nKing Lear\n\nRandy Messick\n\nBakersfield\nCollege\n\nEnsemble\nFenton\n\nChicago\nMerry Wives of Windsor\n\nMandy Rees\n\nCSUB\nCSUB\n\nMaria-Tania Becerra\n\nEducation\nA.A. Bakersfield College, June 2013\nActing: Randy Messick, Bob Kempf\nB.A. in Theatre, California State University, Bakersfield (CSUB), expected June 2015\nDirecting: Mandy Rees\nStage Management: Chris Eicher\nActing: Mendy McMasters\nTheatre for Youth: Kamala Kruszka\nStagecraft, Technical Theatre and Design: Chris Eicher\n\n\x0cPLAYWRIGHT TEMPLATE\n\nCarrie Creative\ncc_writer@yahoo.com\n\n(805) 871-5555\n\nP lays P roduced\n\xe2\x80\x9cAll\xe2\x80\x99s Well in Tikiville\xe2\x80\x9d\nBakersfield Community Theatre, One-act Festival\n2013\n\xe2\x80\x9cFar\xe2\x80\x9d\nProduced as part of California State University, Bakersfield\xe2\x80\x99s\noriginal one-acts festival: Theatre of New Voices\n2012\n\nStaged Readings\n\xe2\x80\x9cHeat Wave\xe2\x80\x9d\nCenter of the World Festival, finalist in ten-minute eco-drama\ncompetition\nPine Mountain, CA 2011\nElevator Music\nFull-length, sponsored by Association of Theatrical Artists\nCSU Bakersfield, 2011\n\nRelated Experience\nWorkshop Leader in Playwriting, Spotlight Festival for High School Students, CSUB,\n2012\nPlay Selection Committee, One-Acts Competition, Bakersfield Community Theatre,\n2014\n\nEducation\nBA in Theatre, California State University, Bakersfield expected 2015\nPlaywriting: Colin McKay\nScript Analysis: Maria-Tania Becerra\nCreative Writing: Marit MacArthur\nCSU Summer Arts: Writing the Short Script: Film, Webseries, & New Media\nGuest Artists: Jeremy B. Warner, Steven Spielberg\n\n\x0cFIRST-TIME R\xc3\x89SUM\xc3\x89, GENERAL THEATRE\n\nFreda Freshman\nfredathefrosh@gmail.com\n\n(661) 123-6789\n\nACTING\nThird Witch (scene)\nMadge (scene work)\nEmily\nEnsemble\nEnsemble\n\nMacbeth\nPicnic\nOur Town\nMusic Man\nMirror, Mirror\n\nKevin P. Lohmann\nMendy McMasters\nC.J. Pope\nC.J. Pope\nC.J. Pope\n\nCSUB\nCSUB\nStockdale High School\nStockdale High School\nStockdale High School\n\nTECHNICAL THEATRE\nScenery Construction\nLight Board Operator\nStage Crew\n\nTheatre of New Voices\nShakespeare Scenes\nThe Nerd\n\nCSUB\nStockdale High School\nStockdale High School\n\nDIRECTING/STAGE MANAGEMENT\nDirector\nStage Manager\n\nHamlet (scene)\nSenior Showcase\n\nStockdale High School\nStockdale High School\n\nEDUCATION\nB.A. in Theatre: California State University, Bakersfield expected June 2017\nActing: Mendy McMasters\nDance: Ballet (one year with Cindy Trueblood), Hip-Hop (six months with Marvin\nRamey).\nTrombone: Six years with Ron Christian'
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b"Gary White\nMake up artist\nAREAS OF EXPERTISE\nSpecial effects\nPeriod makeovers\nHairstyles\nArtistry skills\n\nPERSONAL SUMMARY\nA highly resourceful, flexible and innovative make up artist who possessing\nexcellent inter-personal and communication skills. Experienced in ensuring that\nmodels, performers and presenters have suitable make-up and hairstyles before\nthey appear in front of cameras or an audience. Extensive knowledge of taking\ninto account the size of a venue, lighting, and distance between a audience, the\nstage and performers.\nNow looking to further an already successful career as a make up artist by\nworking for an ambitious and expanding company.\n\nProsthetics\n\nWORK EXPERIENCE\nModel make up\nFantasy make up\n\nFilm Producing Company \xe2\x80\x93 Coventry\nMAKE UP ARTIST\nJune 2008 - Present\nSeeing to it that the actors' and presenters' hair and make-up are done correctly\nand touched up when necessary. One-to-one personal sessions, interpreting the\nclients requirements and then carrying out makeovers.\n\nPROFESSIONAL\nCosmetology License\nMakeup Certification\nAesthetician License\n\nPERSONAL SKILLS\n\nDuties:\nProviding elevated skincare diagnosis and makeup application for clients.\nAnalyzing a clients face before applying any make up.\nLiaising with actors and producers to identify the make up requirements.\nHiding blemishes, or making the performer look beautiful, old or young.\nTaking photographs of work.\nGiving actors realistic looking scars or unusual physical characteristics.\nWorking on wigs, whiskers and special effects.\nCommunicating with directors and costume designers.\nUnderstand a persons color and skin tone.\nCasting facial and body moulds and sculpting latex foam.\nTaking into consideration the shape, bone structure and eye shape of clients.\nAnalyzing scripts to make sure characters end up looking the way they are\ndescribed.\n\nPatience\n\nKEY SKILLS AND COMPETENCIES\n\nFocused\n\nKnowledgeable about the effects of stage lighting on a person's appearance.\nExcellent communication skills in dealing with actors and artists.\nComplete understanding of the special effects/make-up processes on the skin\nAble to work day or night and can stand of fee for long periods of time.\nExperience of applying makeup for television and film.\nArtistically inclined and appreciating colour and beauty.\nDetail oriented, able to multi-task, experience working in fast paced retail\nenvironment.\n\nPERSONAL DETAILS\nGary White\n34 Anywhere Road\nCoventry\nCV6 7RF\nT: 02476 888 5544\nM: 0887 222 9999\nE: gary.w@dayjob.co.uk\nDOB: 12/09/1985\nDriving license: Yes\nNationality: British\n\nACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS\nFdA\nSpecialist Make-up Design (Foundation Degree)\nNuneaton University 2005 - 2008\nA levels:\nMaths (A) English (B) Technology (B) Science (C)\nCoventry Central College 2003 - 2005\nREFERENCES \xe2\x80\x93 Available on request.\n\n\x0cCopyright information - Please read\n\xc2\xa9 This make up artist CV template is the copyright of Dayjob Ltd August 2010. Jobseekers may download and use this CV\nexample for their own personal use to help them create their own CVs. You are most welcome to link to this page or any other\npage on our site www.dayjob.com. However these CVs must not be distributed or made available on other websites without\nour prior permission. For any questions relating to the use of this CV template please email: info@dayjob.com."
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b'\xc2\xa0\n\nArtist Resume\t\r \xc2\xa0\n\t\r \xc2\xa0\nEDUCATION\t\r \xc2\xa0\n\t\r \xc2\xa0\n2007\t\r \xc2\xa0 University\t\r \xc2\xa0of\t\r \xc2\xa0Texas\t\r \xc2\xa0at\t\r \xc2\xa0Austin,\t\r \xc2\xa0MFA\t\r \xc2\xa0\xe2\x80\x93\t\r \xc2\xa0Painting\t\r \xc2\xa0\n2003\t\r \xc2\xa0 University\t\r \xc2\xa0of\t\r \xc2\xa0Wisconsin-\xc2\xad\xe2\x80\x90Madison,\t\r \xc2\xa0BS\t\r \xc2\xa0\xe2\x80\x93\t\r \xc2\xa0Studio\t\r \xc2\xa0Art\t\r \xc2\xa0\n\t\r \xc2\xa0\nPROFESSIONAL\t\r \xc2\xa0EXPERIENCE\t\r \xc2\xa0\n\t\r \xc2\xa0\n2008-\xc2\xad\xe2\x80\x90Present\t\r \xc2\xa0Lecturer\t\r \xc2\xa0II\t\r \xc2\xa0(painting\t\r \xc2\xa0and\t\r \xc2\xa0drawing),\t\r \xc2\xa0University\t\r \xc2\xa0of\t\r \xc2\xa0Texas\t\r \xc2\xa0at\t\r \xc2\xa0San\t\r \xc2\xa0Antonio,\t\r \xc2\xa0San\t\r \xc2\xa0\nAntonio,\t\r \xc2\xa0TX\t\r \xc2\xa0\n2008\t\r \xc2\xa0 \t\r \xc2\xa0\nSummer\t\r \xc2\xa0Resident,\t\r \xc2\xa0NES\t\r \xc2\xa0Artist\t\r \xc2\xa0Residency,\t\r \xc2\xa0Skagastrond,\t\r \xc2\xa0Iceland,\t\r \xc2\xa02008\t\r \xc2\xa0\n2007-\xc2\xad\xe2\x80\x902009\t\r \xc2\xa0 Lecturer\t\r \xc2\xa0(painting\t\r \xc2\xa0and\t\r \xc2\xa0drawing),\t\r \xc2\xa0University\t\r \xc2\xa0of\t\r \xc2\xa0Texas\t\r \xc2\xa0at\t\r \xc2\xa0Austin,\t\r \xc2\xa0Austin,\t\r \xc2\xa0TX\t\r \xc2\xa0\n\t\r \xc2\xa0\nSOLO\t\r \xc2\xa0EXHIBITIONS\t\r \xc2\xa0\n2012\t\r \xc2\xa0 FOCUS,\t\r \xc2\xa0David\t\r \xc2\xa0Shelton\t\r \xc2\xa0Gallery,\t\r \xc2\xa0Houston,\t\r \xc2\xa0TX\n2011\t\r \xc2\xa0 New\t\r \xc2\xa0Landscapes,\t\r \xc2\xa0David\t\r \xc2\xa0Shelton\t\r \xc2\xa0Gallery,\t\r \xc2\xa0San\t\r \xc2\xa0Antonio,\t\r \xc2\xa0TX\t\r \xc2\xa0\n2009\t\r \xc2\xa0 Quit\t\r \xc2\xa0the\t\r \xc2\xa0Neighborhood,\t\r \xc2\xa0Cactus\t\r \xc2\xa0Bra\t\r \xc2\xa0Gallery;\t\r \xc2\xa0San\t\r \xc2\xa0Antonio,\t\r \xc2\xa0TX\t\r \xc2\xa0\n\t\r \xc2\xa0\nSELECTED\t\r \xc2\xa0GROUP\t\r \xc2\xa0EXHIBITIONS\t\r \xc2\xa0\n\t\r \xc2\xa0\n2014\t\r \xc2\xa0 Natured\t\r \xc2\xa0Nurture,\t\r \xc2\xa0Muriel\t\r \xc2\xa0Geupin\t\r \xc2\xa0Gallery,\t\r \xc2\xa0NY,\t\r \xc2\xa0NY\t\r \xc2\xa0\t\r \xc2\xa0\n2013\t\r \xc2\xa0 Drawing\t\r \xc2\xa0Annual\t\r \xc2\xa02013,\t\r \xc2\xa0Tiny\t\r \xc2\xa0Park\t\r \xc2\xa0Art\t\r \xc2\xa0Spcae,\t\r \xc2\xa0Austin,\t\r \xc2\xa0TX\t\r \xc2\xa0\n2012\t\r \xc2\xa0 New\t\r \xc2\xa0Works\t\r \xc2\xa0on\t\r \xc2\xa0Paper,\t\r \xc2\xa0David\t\r \xc2\xa0Shelton\t\r \xc2\xa0Gallery,\t\r \xc2\xa0San\t\r \xc2\xa0Antonio,\t\r \xc2\xa0TX\t\r \xc2\xa0\n2011\t\r \xc2\xa0 Texas\t\r \xc2\xa0Contemporary\t\r \xc2\xa0Art\t\r \xc2\xa0Fair,\t\r \xc2\xa0David\t\r \xc2\xa0Shelton\t\r \xc2\xa0Gallery,\t\r \xc2\xa0Houston,\t\r \xc2\xa0TX\t\r \xc2\xa0\nWorks\t\r \xc2\xa0on\t\r \xc2\xa0Paper,\t\r \xc2\xa0David\t\r \xc2\xa0Shelton\t\r \xc2\xa0Gallery,\t\r \xc2\xa0San\t\r \xc2\xa0Antonio,\t\r \xc2\xa0TX\t\r \xc2\xa0\n2010\t\r \xc2\xa0 Road\t\r \xc2\xa0Show\t\r \xc2\xa0Houston,\t\r \xc2\xa0David\t\r \xc2\xa0Shelton\t\r \xc2\xa0Gallery\t\r \xc2\xa0at\t\r 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\xc2\xa0NY\t\r \xc2\xa0\n27th\t\r \xc2\xa0Annual\t\r \xc2\xa0Juried\t\r \xc2\xa0Exhibition,\t\r \xc2\xa0Juror:\t\r \xc2\xa0Nat\t\r \xc2\xa0Trotman,\t\r \xc2\xa0Assistant\t\r \xc2\xa0Curator\t\r \xc2\xa0of\t\r \xc2\xa0the\t\r \xc2\xa0Solomon\t\r \xc2\xa0\nR.\t\r \xc2\xa0Guggenheim\t\r \xc2\xa0Museum,\t\r \xc2\xa0Pleiades\t\r \xc2\xa0Gallery\t\r \xc2\xa0of\t\r \xc2\xa0Contemporary\t\r \xc2\xa0Art,\t\r \xc2\xa0Inc;\t\r \xc2\xa0New\t\r \xc2\xa0York,\t\r \xc2\xa0NY\t\r \xc2\xa0\nWorks\t\r \xc2\xa0of\t\r \xc2\xa0Art\t\r \xc2\xa0on\t\r \xc2\xa0Paper,\t\r \xc2\xa0Juror:\t\r \xc2\xa0Shelley\t\r \xc2\xa0Langdale,\t\r \xc2\xa0Associate\t\r \xc2\xa0Curator\t\r \xc2\xa0of\t\r \xc2\xa0Prints\t\r \xc2\xa0and\t\r \xc2\xa0\nDrawings\t\r \xc2\xa0of\t\r \xc2\xa0the\t\r \xc2\xa0Philadelphia\t\r \xc2\xa0Museum\t\r \xc2\xa0of\t\r \xc2\xa0Art,\t\r \xc2\xa0Long\t\r \xc2\xa0Beach\t\r \xc2\xa0Island\t\r \xc2\xa0Foundation\t\r \xc2\xa0of\t\r \xc2\xa0the\t\r \xc2\xa0\nArts\t\r \xc2\xa0and\t\r \xc2\xa0Sciences;\t\r \xc2\xa0Loveladies,\t\r \xc2\xa0New\t\r \xc2\xa0Jersey\t\r \xc2\xa0\nThe\t\r \xc2\xa0XIV\t\r \xc2\xa0Biennial\t\r \xc2\xa0UTSA\t\r \xc2\xa0Art\t\r \xc2\xa0Faculty\t\r \xc2\xa0Exhibition,\t\r \xc2\xa0UTSA\t\r \xc2\xa0Art\t\r \xc2\xa0Gallery,\t\r \xc2\xa0The\t\r \xc2\xa0University\t\r \xc2\xa0of\t\r \xc2\xa0\nTexas\t\r \xc2\xa0at\t\r \xc2\xa0San\t\r \xc2\xa0Antonio\t\r \xc2\xa0Department\t\r \xc2\xa0of\t\r \xc2\xa0Art\t\r \xc2\xa0and\t\r \xc2\xa0Art\t\r \xc2\xa0History;\t\r \xc2\xa0San\t\r \xc2\xa0Antonio,\t\r \xc2\xa0TX\t\r \xc2\xa0\n\t\r \xc2\xa0\n\t\r \xc2\xa0\ncontact@murielguepingallery.com\n\n1\n\n\x0c\t\r \xc2\xa0\n\nTexas\t\r \xc2\xa0National\t\r \xc2\xa02009,\t\r \xc2\xa0Juror:\t\r \xc2\xa0Mel\t\r \xc2\xa0Chin,\t\r \xc2\xa0The\t\r \xc2\xa0Cole\t\r \xc2\xa0Center\t\r \xc2\xa0@\t\r \xc2\xa0The\t\r \xc2\xa0Opera\t\r \xc2\xa0House,\t\r \xc2\xa0Stephen\t\r \xc2\xa0\nF.\t\r \xc2\xa0Austin\t\r \xc2\xa0State\t\r \xc2\xa0University;\t\r \xc2\xa0Nacogdoches,\t\r 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\xc2\xa0Research\t\r \xc2\xa0Lab;\t\r \xc2\xa0University\t\r \xc2\xa0of\t\r \xc2\xa0Texas\t\r \xc2\xa0at\t\r \xc2\xa0Austin,\t\r \xc2\xa0\nDepartment\t\r \xc2\xa0of\t\r \xc2\xa0Art\t\r \xc2\xa0&\t\r \xc2\xa0Art\t\r \xc2\xa0History;\t\r \xc2\xa0Austin,\t\r \xc2\xa0TX\t\r \xc2\xa0\nCoda,\t\r \xc2\xa0MFA\t\r \xc2\xa0Thesis\t\r \xc2\xa0Show\t\r \xc2\xa0Part\t\r \xc2\xa01,\t\r \xc2\xa0Creative\t\r \xc2\xa0Research\t\r \xc2\xa0Lab;\t\r \xc2\xa0University\t\r \xc2\xa0of\t\r \xc2\xa0Texas\t\r \xc2\xa0at\t\r \xc2\xa0Austin,\t\r \xc2\xa0\nDepartment\t\r \xc2\xa0of\t\r \xc2\xa0Art\t\r \xc2\xa0&\t\r \xc2\xa0Art\t\r \xc2\xa0History;\t\r \xc2\xa0Austin,\t\r \xc2\xa0TX\t\r \xc2\xa0\n2006\t\r \xc2\xa0 Rebound,\t\r \xc2\xa0Caladan\t\r \xc2\xa0Gallery;\t\r \xc2\xa0Beverly,\t\r \xc2\xa0MA\t\r \xc2\xa0\n20\t\r \xc2\xa0Megabytes,\t\r \xc2\xa0Guest\t\r \xc2\xa0Curator:\t\r \xc2\xa0Aaron\t\r \xc2\xa0Dubrow,\t\r \xc2\xa0MASS;\t\r \xc2\xa0Austin,\t\r \xc2\xa0TX\t\r \xc2\xa0\nLiquid\t\r \xc2\xa0Days:\t\r \xc2\xa0Navigating\t\r \xc2\xa0the\t\r \xc2\xa0Mutable\t\r \xc2\xa0Tides\t\r \xc2\xa0of\t\r \xc2\xa0Memory,\t\r \xc2\xa0Butridge\t\r \xc2\xa0Gallery\t\r \xc2\xa0at\t\r \xc2\xa0\nDougherty\t\r \xc2\xa0Arts\t\r \xc2\xa0Center;\t\r \xc2\xa0Austin,\t\r \xc2\xa0TX\t\r \xc2\xa0\nMaking\t\r \xc2\xa0it\t\r \xc2\xa0Alone,\t\r \xc2\xa0Creative\t\r \xc2\xa0Research\t\r \xc2\xa0Lab;\t\r \xc2\xa0University\t\r \xc2\xa0of\t\r \xc2\xa0Texas\t\r \xc2\xa0at\t\r \xc2\xa0Austin,\t\r \xc2\xa0Department\t\r \xc2\xa0of\t\r \xc2\xa0\nArt\t\r \xc2\xa0&\t\r \xc2\xa0Art\t\r \xc2\xa0History;\t\r \xc2\xa0Austin,\t\r \xc2\xa0TX\t\r \xc2\xa0\n5x7\t\r \xc2\xa0Art\t\r \xc2\xa0Splurge\t\r \xc2\xa0&\t\r \xc2\xa0Exhibition,\t\r \xc2\xa0Arthouse\t\r \xc2\xa0at\t\r \xc2\xa0the\t\r \xc2\xa0Jones\t\r \xc2\xa0Center;\t\r \xc2\xa0Austin,\t\r \xc2\xa0Texas\t\r \xc2\xa0\nRelated,\t\r \xc2\xa0MASS;\t\r \xc2\xa0Austin,\t\r \xc2\xa0TX\t\r \xc2\xa0\n2005\t\r \xc2\xa0 Fever,\t\r \xc2\xa0Creative\t\r \xc2\xa0Research\t\r \xc2\xa0Lab;\t\r \xc2\xa0University\t\r \xc2\xa0of\t\r \xc2\xa0Texas\t\r \xc2\xa0at\t\r \xc2\xa0Austin,\t\r \xc2\xa0Department\t\r \xc2\xa0of\t\r \xc2\xa0Art\t\r \xc2\xa0&\t\r \xc2\xa0Art\t\r \xc2\xa0\nHistory;\t\r \xc2\xa0Austin,\t\r \xc2\xa0TX\t\r \xc2\xa0\n5x7\t\r \xc2\xa0Art\t\r \xc2\xa0Splurge\t\r \xc2\xa0&\t\r \xc2\xa0Exhibition,\t\r \xc2\xa0Arthouse\t\r \xc2\xa0at\t\r \xc2\xa0the\t\r \xc2\xa0Jones\t\r \xc2\xa0Center;\t\r \xc2\xa0Austin,\t\r \xc2\xa0Texas\t\r \xc2\xa0\nStudent\t\r \xc2\xa0Art\t\r \xc2\xa0Exhibition,\t\r \xc2\xa0The\t\r \xc2\xa0University\t\r \xc2\xa0of\t\r \xc2\xa0Texas\t\r \xc2\xa0Performing\t\r \xc2\xa0Arts\t\r \xc2\xa0Center\t\r \xc2\xa06th\t\r \xc2\xa0Floor\t\r \xc2\xa0\nGallery;\t\r \xc2\xa0Austin,\t\r \xc2\xa0TX\t\r \xc2\xa0\nShine!\t\r \xc2\xa02005\t\r \xc2\xa0Moonglow,\t\r \xc2\xa0The\t\r \xc2\xa0Arlington\t\r \xc2\xa0Museum\t\r \xc2\xa0of\t\r \xc2\xa0Art;\t\r \xc2\xa0Arlington,\t\r \xc2\xa0TX\t\r \xc2\xa0\n2004\t\r \xc2\xa0 Hana\xe2\x80\x99s\t\r \xc2\xa0Office,\t\r \xc2\xa0with\t\r \xc2\xa0Sara\t\r \xc2\xa0Frantz\t\r \xc2\xa0and\t\r \xc2\xa0Ali\t\r \xc2\xa0Fitzgerald,\t\r \xc2\xa0Casual\t\r \xc2\xa0Fridays\t\r \xc2\xa0Gallery,\t\r \xc2\xa0\nCreative\t\r \xc2\xa0Research\t\r \xc2\xa0Laboratory,\t\r \xc2\xa0University\t\r \xc2\xa0of\t\r \xc2\xa0Texas\t\r \xc2\xa0at\t\r \xc2\xa0Austin,\t\r \xc2\xa0Department\t\r \xc2\xa0of\t\r \xc2\xa0Art\t\r \xc2\xa0\t\r \xc2\xa0&\t\r \xc2\xa0\nArt\t\r \xc2\xa0History;\t\r \xc2\xa0Austin,\t\r \xc2\xa0TX\t\r \xc2\xa0\n\t\r \xc2\xa0\nAWARDS\t\r \xc2\xa0\n\t\r \xc2\xa0\n2013\t\r \xc2\xa0 New\t\r \xc2\xa0American\t\r \xc2\xa0Paintings,\t\r \xc2\xa0West,\t\r \xc2\xa0Issue\t\r \xc2\xa0108,\t\r \xc2\xa0Juror,\t\r \xc2\xa0Veronica\t\r \xc2\xa0Roberts,\t\r \xc2\xa0Curator\t\r \xc2\xa0of\t\r \xc2\xa0\nModern\t\r \xc2\xa0and\t\r \xc2\xa0Contemporary\t\r \xc2\xa0Art,\t\r \xc2\xa0Blanton\t\r \xc2\xa0Museum\t\r \xc2\xa0of\t\r \xc2\xa0Art\t\r \xc2\xa0\n2009\t\r \xc2\xa0 New\t\r \xc2\xa0American\t\r \xc2\xa0Paintings,\t\r \xc2\xa0Issue\t\r \xc2\xa084,\t\r \xc2\xa0Juror,\t\r \xc2\xa0Terrie\t\r \xc2\xa0Sultan,\t\r \xc2\xa0Director\t\r \xc2\xa0of\t\r \xc2\xa0The\t\r \xc2\xa0Parrish\t\r \xc2\xa0Art\t\r \xc2\xa0\nMuseum\t\r \xc2\xa0\nWinner\t\r \xc2\xa0of\t\r \xc2\xa0Best\t\r \xc2\xa0in\t\r \xc2\xa0Show:\t\r \xc2\xa0Twisted\t\r \xc2\xa0Spurs\t\r \xc2\xa02009,\t\r \xc2\xa0Juror:\t\r \xc2\xa0Angel\t\r \xc2\xa0Quesada\t\r \xc2\xa0of\t\r \xc2\xa0the\t\r \xc2\xa0Mexic-\xc2\xad\xe2\x80\x90Arte\t\r \xc2\xa0\nMuseum,\t\r \xc2\xa0K\t\r \xc2\xa0Space\t\r \xc2\xa0Contemporary;\t\r \xc2\xa0Corpus\t\r \xc2\xa0Christi,\t\r \xc2\xa0TX\t\r \xc2\xa0\n2005\t\r \xc2\xa0 Emily\t\r \xc2\xa0Maverick\t\r \xc2\xa0Miller\t\r \xc2\xa0and\t\r \xc2\xa0Emily\t\r \xc2\xa0Miller\t\r \xc2\xa0Wells\t\r \xc2\xa0Endowed\t\r \xc2\xa0Presidential\t\r \xc2\xa0Scholarship\t\r \xc2\xa0in\t\r \xc2\xa0\nArt,\t\r \xc2\xa0University\t\r \xc2\xa0of\t\r \xc2\xa0Texas\t\r \xc2\xa0at\t\r \xc2\xa0Austin;\t\r \xc2\xa0Austin,\t\r \xc2\xa0TX\t\r \xc2\xa0\n2004\t\r \xc2\xa0 Emily\t\r \xc2\xa0Maverick\t\r \xc2\xa0Miller\t\r \xc2\xa0and\t\r \xc2\xa0Emily\t\r \xc2\xa0Miller\t\r \xc2\xa0Wells\t\r \xc2\xa0Endowed\t\r \xc2\xa0Presidential\t\r \xc2\xa0Scholarship\t\r \xc2\xa0in\t\r \xc2\xa0\nArt,\t\r \xc2\xa0University\t\r \xc2\xa0of\t\r \xc2\xa0Texas\t\r \xc2\xa0at\t\r \xc2\xa0Austin;\t\r \xc2\xa0Austin,\t\r \xc2\xa0TX\t\r \xc2\xa0\n\t\r \xc2\xa0\n\t\r \xc2\xa0\ncontact@murielguepingallery.com\n\n2\n\n\x0c\t\r \xc2\xa0\n\n\t\r \xc2\xa0\n\t\r \xc2\xa0\nSELECTED\t\r \xc2\xa0BIBLOGRAPHY\t\r \xc2\xa0\n\t\r \xc2\xa0\n2011\t\r \xc2\xa0 Scott\t\r \xc2\xa0Andrews,\t\r \xc2\xa0Intimate,\t\r \xc2\xa0visually\t\r \xc2\xa0expanding\t\r \xc2\xa0\'Works\t\r \xc2\xa0on\t\r \xc2\xa0Paper\'\t\r \xc2\xa0showcased\t\r \xc2\xa0at\t\r \xc2\xa0Shelton\t\r \xc2\xa0\nGallery,\t\r \xc2\xa0San\t\r \xc2\xa0Antonio\t\r \xc2\xa0Current.\t\r \xc2\xa0February\t\r \xc2\xa0\nSarah\t\r \xc2\xa0Fisch,\t\r \xc2\xa0Works\t\r \xc2\xa0on\t\r \xc2\xa0Paper\t\r \xc2\xa0at\t\r \xc2\xa0David\t\r \xc2\xa0Shelton,\t\r \xc2\xa0Plaza\t\r \xc2\xa0de\t\r \xc2\xa0Armas\t\r \xc2\xa0TX,\t\r \xc2\xa0February\t\r \xc2\xa017\t\r \xc2\xa0\n2010\t\r \xc2\xa0 Steve\t\r \xc2\xa0Bennett,\t\r \xc2\xa0Hitting\t\r \xc2\xa0the\t\r \xc2\xa0road,\t\r \xc2\xa0figuratively,\t\r \xc2\xa0San\t\r \xc2\xa0Antonio\t\r \xc2\xa0Express-\xc2\xad\xe2\x80\x90News,\t\r \xc2\xa0March\t\r \xc2\xa014\t\r \xc2\xa0\n2009\t\r \xc2\xa0 Lori\t\r \xc2\xa0Waxman,\t\r \xc2\xa060\t\r \xc2\xa0WRD/MIN\t\r \xc2\xa0Art\t\r \xc2\xa0Critic.\t\r \xc2\xa0\t\r \xc2\xa0Austin\t\r \xc2\xa0American-\xc2\xad\xe2\x80\x90Statesman,\t\r \xc2\xa0July\t\r \xc2\xa015,\t\r \xc2\xa0p\t\r \xc2\xa0\nhttp://60wrdmin.org\t\r \xc2\xa0\nEmily\t\r \xc2\xa0Messer,\t\r \xc2\xa0Look\t\r \xc2\xa0&\t\r \xc2\xa0Listen:\t\r \xc2\xa0Finding\t\r \xc2\xa0isolation,\t\r \xc2\xa0desolation\t\r \xc2\xa0across\t\r \xc2\xa0borders,\t\r \xc2\xa0210SA\t\r \xc2\xa0\nVolume\t\r \xc2\xa03,\t\r \xc2\xa0Issue\t\r \xc2\xa015;\t\r \xc2\xa0p.\t\r \xc2\xa011.\t\r \xc2\xa0\t\r \xc2\xa0\nScott\t\r \xc2\xa0Dickens,\t\r \xc2\xa0\xe2\x80\x9cQuit\t\r \xc2\xa0the\t\r \xc2\xa0Neighborhood"\t\r \xc2\xa0with\t\r \xc2\xa0Sara\t\r \xc2\xa0J.\t\r \xc2\xa0Frantz,\t\r \xc2\xa0San\t\r \xc2\xa0Antonio\t\r \xc2\xa0\nContemporary\t\r \xc2\xa0Art\t\r \xc2\xa0Examiner\t\r \xc2\xa0\n\t\r \xc2\xa0\n\t\r \xc2\xa0\n\t\r \xc2\xa0\n\ncontact@murielguepingallery.com\n\n3'
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b'Glenn Shrum\nArtist Resume\nAugust 2009\n\nE D U C AT I O N\nMar yland I nstitute College of Ar t\n2008 Master of Fine Arts in Studio Art\nMedium: Light Art Installations\n\nUniversit y of Nor th Ca rolina at Charlotte\n1993 Bachelor of Arts, Major: Architecture\nAcademic Achievement Recognition, Top 10% of Class\n\nCURRENT EMPLOYMENT\nFlux Studio Baltimore, Maryland\nOwner / Founder\nProfessional Lighting Designers\xc3\xa2\xc2\x80\xc2\x99 Association G u e te r s l o h , G e r m a ny ( Head Office Location)\nUS Coordinator\nParsons The New S chool for Design S chool of Construc ted Environments New York, New York\nPart Time Faculty - Master of Fine Arts in Lighting Design Program\nSOLO EXHIBITIONS\nInterstice M I C A M FA Th e s i s E x h i b i t i o n 2008 Lighting Installation, Meyerhoff Gallery, Baltimore, Maryland\n- Exhibition Received Critics Choice: Art Baltimore City Paper\n\nLine -Plane -Volume 2007 Gateway Building Construction Site Maryland Institute College of Art, Baltimore, Maryland\nS e con d L ig h t : A n I nsta lla tio n 2006 Pyramid Atlantic Art Center Kunst Vault, Silver Spring, Maryland\nTre s pas s 2005 Spare Room Gallery (Collaborative Installation with Lynn Silverman), Baltimore, Maryland\n- Exhibition Received Critics Choice: Art Baltimore City Paper\n\nGROUP EXHIBITIONS\nVo lt ag e D rop, S a felight Pro po sit io n s 2009 Curated Exhibition, Area 405 Gallery, Baltimore, Maryland\n- Exhibition Review This is Not a Pipe Baltimore City Paper March 11, 2009 edition\n\nTi meplace Baltimore S culpture Annual 2007-2008 Outdoor Lighting Installation, Baltimore, Maryland\nInverse S q uare M I C A Fa c u l t y E x h i b i t i o n 2007 Lighting Installation, Decker Gallery, Baltimore, Maryland\nWi n dow Treat ment MICA MFA Student Exhibition 2006 Lighting Installation, Fox Building, Baltimore, Maryland\nH i de M I C A Fa c u l t y E x h i b i t i o n 2004 Digital Print, Decker Gallery, Baltimore, Maryland\nWeighted Base M I C A Fa c u l t y E x h i b i t i o n 2002 Black and White Photograph, Meyerhoff Gallery, Baltimore, Maryland\n- Piece Reviewed in Head of the Class, Baltimore City Paper\n\nS q uare Composition O u t o f O rd e r 2001 Light Painting on Acrylic, Maryland Art Place, Baltimore, Maryland\nSELECT LECTURES / WRITINGS\nLight-Vision- Color-Perception 2006 Lecture at Lights of Philadelphia Conference, Philadelphia PA\nLighting Sur faces and Tex tures 2005 Lecture presented at Lightfair International Conference, New York NY\nM i xi ng a nd M atch in g Ligh t an d M ater ial s 2005 Article written for Architectural Lighting May/June Issue\nSELECT GRANTS / RESIDENCIES\nM a rcella Brenner Facult y Grant (MICA) 2009 Communicating Lighting in the 21st Century presentation\nLucas Facult y Development Grant (MICA) 2008 Attendance at Lightfair 2008 and LIRC Meeting\nLesley Wheel I ntroduc tor y Lighting Program Grant 2004 Nuckolls Fund for Lighting Education\nIALD Education Trust Equipment Grant 2004 International Association of Lighting Designers Education Trust\nLighting Exper t-in-Residence 2002-2005 Staff Appointment at Maryland Institute College of Art\nglenn@fluxstudio.net\n\n443.655.7912\n\n2404 Kentucky Ave Baltimore MD 21213'
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b'JENNIFER LITTLE\n\nArtist\xe2\x80\x99s R\xc3\xa9sum\xc3\xa9\n\nEDUCATION\n2002-2005\n\nThe University of Texas at Austin, MFA in Photography\n\n1996-2001\n\nWashington University in St. Louis, BFA in Photography\n\nTEACHING EXPERIENCE\n2005-Pres.\n\nUniversity of the Pacific, Stockton, CA, Associate Professor, Art Department Chair\n\n2002-2005\n\nThe University of Texas at Austin, Teaching Assistant\n\nSELECTED EXHIBITIONS\n2015\n\nUpcoming Exhibition: Critical Mass Top 50 Exhibition, GuatePhoto International Photography\nFestival, Guatemala, September 2015. Curated by Rebecca Senf, Curator at the Center for Creative\nPhotography and the Phoenix Art Museum.\n\n2015\n\nUpcoming Solo Exhibition: 100 Years of Dust: Owens Lake and the Los Angeles Aqueduct,\nSol Mednick Gallery, University of the Arts, Philadelphia, PA. Curated by Harris Fogel. Scheduled for\nMarch 20 \xe2\x80\x93 April 24, 2015.\n\n2014\n\nSolo Exhibition: 100 Years of Dust: Owens Lake and the Los Angeles Aqueduct, Reynolds Gallery,\nUniversity of the Pacific, Stockton, CA.\n\n2014\n\n2014 California Open Exhibition, Tag Gallery, Bergamot Station Arts Center, Santa Monica, CA. Juried\nby Laddie John Dill.\n\n2014\n\nThe Human-Altered Landscape, PhotoPlace Gallery, Middlebury, VT. Juried by Russell Lord, Curator\nof Photographs at the New Orleans Museum of Art.\n\n2013\n\nThe Human Impact: New Directions in Landscape Photography, Book and Job Gallery, 838 Geary St.,\nSan Francisco CA. Won First Prize. Juried by Jo Babcock, Lucas Foglia, and Andrew Paynter.\n\n2012\n\nDimen in Transition: Faculty and Student Work from Dimen, China, Reynolds Gallery, University of\nthe Pacific, Stockton, CA.\n\n2011\n\nAground, the 16th Annual Photography Competition Exhibition, Photo Center Northwest, Seattle, WA.\nJuried by Karen Irvine, Curator at the Museum of Contemporary Photography, Chicago, IL.\n\n2010\n\n2-Person Exhibition: Excavating the Underground: Photographs by Jennifer Little and Mike Osborne,\nThomas Welton Stanford Art Gallery, Stanford University, Stanford, CA. Curated by Joel Leivick.\n\n2010\n\nPortrait Revealed, Rayko Photo Center, San Francisco, CA, Juried by Ann Jastrab, Rayko Gallery\nDirector.\n\n2009\n\nOn View: New Work from Kala, Kala Art Institute, Berkeley, CA. Juried by Yuzo Nakano.\n\n2009\n\n3-Person Exhibition: Vacant Spaces: Memory and Implied Presence in Contemporary Photography,\nEisentrager-Howard Gallery, The University of Nebraska at Lincoln. Juried by Rosemary Burke.\n\n2009\n\n3-Person Exhibition: Urban Visions: Photographs by Jennifer Little, Roger Lieberman, and Gil Todd,\nViewpoint Photographic Art Center, Sacramento, CA. Curated by Viewpoint Exhibits Committee.\n\n2008\n\nCode-Switchers, The LAB, San Francisco, CA. Juried by Steven Dye, Exhibitions Technical Manager,\nSan Francisco Museum of Modern Art; and Stephanie Syjuco.\n\n1\n\n\x0c2008\n\nSolo Exhibition: Barriers and Conduits: Viewing the Urban Landscape, Workspace Gallery, Lincoln,\nNE. Curated by Dana Fritz, Professor of Photography, University of Nebraska, Lincoln; and Larry\nGawel, Professor of Photography, Metropolitan Community College, Omaha, NE.\n\n2008\n\nIt\xe2\x80\x99s Photography III, Marin Museum of Contemporary Art, Novato, CA. Juried by Will Mosgrove,\nDirector of Graduate Photography, Academy of Art University, San Francisco, CA.\n\n2007\n\nOur World: From the Document to the Expressive Image, San Francisco Arts Commission Gallery and\nPhotoAlliance. Juried by Linda Connor, Professor of Photography, San Francisco Art Institute; and\nThom Sempere, Executive Director of PhotoAlliance, San Francisco.\n\n2007\n\n2nd Denver International Exhibition, Denver International Airport\xe2\x80\x99s Main Gallery, Denver, CO.\nExhibition organized and juried by The Center for Fine Art Photography.\n\n2006\n\nPeople, Places, and Things, The Center for Fine Art Photography, Fort Collins, CO. Juried by Andrew\nDarlow, Editorial Director of Digital Imaging Techniques magazine.\n\n2006\n\n2-Person Exhibition: Jay Etkin Gallery, Memphis, TN. Curated by Jay Etkin.\n\n2005\n\nSolo Exhibition: Urban Nature, The New Gallery, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX.\n\n2004\n\nPhoto Austin 5: Lens Based Works by Women Photographers, Idea Gallery, Austin, TX. Juried by\nDebra Sugerman.\n\n2003\n\nSuperstring, Creative Research Laboratory, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX.\n\n2002\n\nChance Operation, Gallery 1313, Austin, TX.\n\n2002\n\nJay Etkin Gallery, Memphis, TN. Curated by Jay Etkin.\n\n1996\n\nMid-South Scholastic Art Awards, Memphis Brooks Museum of Art, \xe2\x80\x9cBest in Show for Photography,\xe2\x80\x9d\nMemphis, TN.\n\nGRANTS AND AWARDS\n2014\n\nCritical Mass Top 50 Award, the highest award in PhotoLucida\xe2\x80\x99s prestigious international\nphotography competition reviewed by 200 international jurors.\n\n2014\n\nDotphotozine Award for Excellence in Photography, $1000 Grant and feature article in the\nSeptember, 2014, issue of Dotphotozine.\n\n2014\n\n$1000 Pacific Arts and Lectures Grant to bring Kathy Bancroft, a Paiute Leader from Lone Pine,\nCA, to Pacific\xe2\x80\x99s campus as a guest speaker in conjunction with my exhibition, 100 Years of Dust:\nOwens Lake and the Los Angeles Aqueduct.\n\n2013\n\nFirst Prize and $1000 Award, The Human Impact: New Directions in Landscape Photography juried\nexhibition at Book and Job Gallery, San Francisco.\n\n2010\n\nUniversity of the Pacific Rupley-Church Grant for International Relations to work on a\ndocumentary photography project in the village of Dimen, Guizhou Provence, China.\n\n2008\n\n2008 Kala Fellowship Awards, winner of an Artist Residency, Kala Art Institute, Berkeley, CA.\nResidency completed in June - July 2009.\n\nPRESENTATIONS\n2015\n\nUpcoming Presentation: 100 Years of Dust: Owens Lake and the Los Angeles Aqueduct, 2015 Society\nfor Photographic Education (SPE) National Conference, New Orleans, LA, March 12-15, 2015.\n\n2014\n\nPresentation: 100 Years of Dust: Owens Lake and the Los Angeles Aqueduct, 2014 Society for\nPhotographic Education (SPE) West Regional Conference, Los Angeles, CA, November 14-15, 2014.\nPresenting with guest speaker Kathy Bancroft, a Paiute Leader from Lone Pine, CA.\n\n2\n\n\x0c2010\n\nPresentation: Documenting Development in China, 2010 Dimen Cultural Eco-museum Forum on the\nPreservation and Development of Ancient Villages, August 7-10, 2010, Dimen, Guizhou, China.\n\n2009\n\nVisiting Artist Lecture: Sightseers: Photographs by Jennifer Little. Presented a lecture about my work\nto Robert Dawson\xe2\x80\x99s class at Stanford University, November 17, 2009.\n\n2009\n\nArtist Talk: Barriers and Conduits: Photographs by Jennifer Little. Kala Artist-in-Residence Talk,\nKala Art Institute, Berkeley, CA, August 19, 2009.\n\n2009\n\nVisiting Artist Lecture: Transience: Photographs by Jennifer Little. Presented a lecture about my work\nto Linda Connor\xe2\x80\x99s class at San Francisco Art Institute, April 15, 2009.\n\n2008\n\nPresenter and Portfolio Reviewer: Foto 3 Conference, June 6-8, 2008, Fort Collins, Colorado:\nPanelist: \xe2\x80\x9cLandscape Photography\xe2\x80\x9d with John Sexton and Derek Lofgreen.\nPanelist: \xe2\x80\x9cChallenges Facing the Emerging Photographer,\xe2\x80\x9d with Gary Huibretgse.\n\nSELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY\n2014\n\n\xe2\x80\x9cAward for Excellence in Photography.\xe2\x80\x9d Dotphotozine September 2014 v4: 40-43. Seven color\nreproductions of my photographs. Print.\n\n2014\n\n\xe2\x80\x9cHidden.\xe2\x80\x9d ArtAscent Magazine August 2014 v8: 32-37 and 105. Seven color reproductions of my\nphotographs. Print and web. http://www.artascent.com\n\n2014\n\nThe Human-Altered Landscape, PhotoPlace Gallery Exhibition Catalogue, Blurb Books, 2014.\nOne color reproduction of my photograph.\n\n2010\n\nMessner, Myra. \xe2\x80\x9cJennifer Little and Mike Osborne at Stanford.\xe2\x80\x9d Square Cylinder Northern California\nArt. Square Cylinder On-Line Mag., 20 July 2010. Web. Review of my Exhibition at Stanford. Three\nreproductions of my photographs. Read on-line: http://www.squarecylinder.com/2010/07/jennifer-littlemike-osborne-thomas-welton-stanford-art-gallery/\n\n2010\n\n\xe2\x80\x9cExcavating the Underground.\xe2\x80\x9d Palo Alto Weekly 16 July 2010: 30.\nReview of my Exhibition at Stanford. One color reproduction of my photograph. Read the review online: http://www.paloaltoonline.com/weekly/story.php?story_id=13269\n\n2009\n\nLittle, Jennifer. \xe2\x80\x9cJennifer Little.\xe2\x80\x9d Mono Lake: Photography and the Environment Workshop. Eds. Robert\nDawson and Thom Sempere. San Francisco: PhotoAlliance, 2009. 68-78. Nine color reproductions of\nmy photographs.\n\n2009\n\nSanchez, Alan. Interview. Good Day Sacramento. CBS 13 / CW 31, Sacramento. 2 March 2009.\nLink to the interview on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jptaTv0bPfM\n\n2008\n\nLittle, Jennifer. \xe2\x80\x9cTransience: Photographs and Text by Jennifer Little.\xe2\x80\x9d View Camera Magazine,\nNov.-Dec. 2008: 6-10. Three color reproductions of my photographs.\n\n2007\n\n\xe2\x80\x9cArtist\xe2\x80\x99s Showcase, The Center for Fine Art Photography.\xe2\x80\x9d Camera Arts Magazine Jan.-Feb. 2007.\nOne color reproduction of my photograph.\n\n2004\n\nMay, Jacqueline. \xe2\x80\x9cLens Based Works by Women Photographers.\xe2\x80\x9d The Austin Chronicle 30 April 2004.\nReview of a group exhibition.\n\n2003\n\nBrenner, Wayne Alan. \xe2\x80\x9cSuperstring: Fully Baked.\xe2\x80\x9d The Austin Chronicle 22 Aug. 2003: 30.\nReview of a group exhibition. One color reproduction of my photograph. Read the review on-line:\nhttp://www.austinchronicle.com/gyrobase/Issue/review?oid=oid%3A174030\n\n3'
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b"NADINE WILKIE\nMAKE UP/HAIR ARTIST RESUME\nMobile - (+44) 0 7979997063\nWebsite - www.nadinewilkie.com\nEmail - nadine@nadinewilkie.com\nNadinewilkie@aol.com\n____________________________________________________________\nFEATURE FILMS\n2006/07 FOOLS GOLD (Warner Bros)\nDirector-Andy Tennant HOD-Nikki Gooley\n\nMake-up/Hair Artist\n\n2006 THE WATERHORSE (Beacon Pictures)\nScottish Unit\nDirector-Jay Russell HOD-Nikki Gooley\n\nMake-up/Hair Artist\n\n2005 THE PLANS OF MAN (Human Flower Films)\nDirector-Rachael BernSousa\n\nMake-up/Hair Designer\n\n2004 CHARLIE & THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY\n(Warner Bros)\nDirector-Tim Burton HOD-Peter Owen\n\nMake-up/Hair Additional\n\n2003 STAR WARS EP III (Lucas Film)\nAustralian & English Unit\nDirector-George Lucas HOD-Nikki Gooley\n(Oscar Nomination 2006) (Saturn Award Winner 2006)\n\nMake-up Assistant\n\n2002/03 PETER PAN\n(Universal/Columbia Pictures)\nDirector-P.J Hogan HOD-Nikki Gooley\n\nMake-up Assistant\n\n2002 DANNY DECKCHAIR (Crusader Entertainment)\nDirector-Jeff Balsmeyer HOD-Stephanie Larman\n\nMake-up/Hair Artist\n\n2002 GHOSTSHIP (Dark Castle Entertainment)\nDirector-Steven Beck HOD-Nikki Gooley\n\nMake-up Assistant\n\n2001 THE MATRIX RELOADED & REVOLUTIONS\nMake-up/Hair Additional\n(Warner Bros)\nDirectors-Larry & Andy Wachowski HOD-Peter Robb-King\n2001 KANGAROO JACK\n(Jerry Bruckheimer Productions)\nDirector-Peter Bloomfield HOD-Viv Mepham\n\n2nd Unit Sydney\nMake up/Hair Artist\n\n2001 THE QUIET AMERICAN (IMF Productions)\nDirector-Phillp Noyce HOD-Margaret Stephenson\n\nMake-up/Hair Additional\n\n\x0cFEATURE FILMS continued\n\n2000 STAR WARS II (Lucas Film)\nDirector-George Lucas HOD-Lesley Vanderwalt\n\nMake-up/Hair Additional\n\n2000 MOULIN ROUGE (Bazmark Productions)\nDirector-Baz Luhrmann HOD-Lesley Vanderwalt\n\nMake-up Additional\n\n1998 THE MATRIX (Warner Bros)\nDirector-Larry & Andy Wachowski HOD-Nikki Gooley\n\nMake-up/Hair Additonal\n\n1997-98 BABE PIG IN THE CITY\n(Kennedy Miller Productions)\nDirector-George Miller HOD-Lesley Vanderwalt\n\nMake-up Additional\n\nCOMMERCIALS/EPK/CORPORATE/VIRAL\nRoyal Wedding Coverage 2011\n\nSeven Network\n\nAmourage (Honour Fragrance Short Film)\n\nHome Films\n\nAsda Kids 100% Cotton\n\nFlynn Productions\n\nNOKIA (Arabic Viral\xe2\x80\x99s)\n\nUnit 9.\n\nHSBC (Worlds Private Bank Corporate)\n\nBig Time Pictures\n\nKFC BONELESS BANQUET\n\nDuke Ltd\n\n3 MOBILE (UK)\n\nRSA Films\n\nCHANNEL 5 LIFE (UK)\n\nSmithereen Productions\n\n\xe2\x80\x9cRADIO HEART\xe2\x80\x9d/THE FUTUREHEADS\n(MUSIC VIDEO) (UK)\n\nGrasshopper Films\n\nMINI (UK)\n\nRSA Films\n\nEVANS (UK)\n\nRSA Films\n\nCHANNEL 5 (Fifth Gear Indent)\n\nChannel Five\n\nCHANNEL FIVE (Pirate Ship Indent)\n\nChannel Five\n\nERNST & YOUNG (Corporate UK)\n\nBarford Film Company\n\nTHE GOLDEN COMPASS\n(EPK with Phillp Pullman/Chris Weitz)\n\nSpecialTreatsProductions\n\n\x0cCOMMERCIALS continued\nFOXTEL UK TV (Aus)\n\nBlack Crow Productions\n\nNESTLE NESQUICK 'Cubby' (Aus)\n\nBlack Crow Productions\n\nWEIGHWATCHERS (Aus)\n\nBlack Crow Productions\n\nSIEMANS PHONES(Aus)\n\nOne Trick Pony\n\nROADS & TRAFFIC AUTHORITY(Aus)\n\nSilverscreen Productions\nMake-up/Hair Artist to\nNikki Gooley\n\nSINGAPORE AIRLINES (Aus) 'Chess Pieces'\n\nTooting Bec Productions\nMake up/Hair Artist to\nYvonne Savage\n\nJATZ/SAVOY CRACKERS (Aus)\n\nHat Productions\nMake-up/Hair Artist to\nNikki Gooley\n\nGRAVOX (AUS)\n\nSilverscreen Productions\nMake-up/Hair Artist to\nNikki Gooley\n\nSUNSILK 'Big Bank,Shine'(Aus)\n\n8 Commercials\nMake-up Artist to\nNikki Gooley\n\nIn addition\n*On BAFTA Jury for Make-up & Hair 2004\n*Teach make up at London Make-up Academy &\nLondon Media Make-up"
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b'Kim Linton\n826 Argonne Street \xe2\x99\xa6 Newark, DE 19711 \xe2\x99\xa6 (122) 666-7777 \xe2\x99\xa6 kim.linton @ email . com\n\nSUMMARY: Extremely talented and dependable painter with more than eight years of\nexperience in commercial painting; expert in interior and exterior painting of buildings; guru\nof priming, color mixing and matching; Immaculate knowledge regarding commercial\npainting techniques and safety procedures.\nSKILLS & APABILITIES\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Well versed in all facets of professional painting and touch ups\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Expert in using of hand and power painting tools\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Adept at priming, seizing, sealing and varnish\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Knowledge of standard commercial painting procedures\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Demonstrated ability to read, write and follow instructions\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Well aware of state approved safety policies and procedures regarding commercial\npainting\nPROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE\nPainter | Rock Line Tank building, Newark DE | 2007 \xe2\x80\x93 2013\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Painted assigned number of tanks daily, ensuring internal color seal\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Inspected the building monthly and performed touch ups where required\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Maintained record of all painting material purchases\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Supervised wood polish and varnish in the building\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Kept the work area neat and clean; maintained brushes and paint boxes in excellent\ncondition, ready to work\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Measured area to be painted and estimated paint costs\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Prepared surface to be painted by scraping and sanding\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Trained two newly hired in experienced painters in priming, mixing, blending and applying\npaint\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Conducted any repair work assigned\nIndependent Painter | 2003 \xe2\x80\x93 2007\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Took up various painting projects including houses, schools and offices; interior and\nexterior\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Completed a project wherein I served as a valuable member of the team that painted 50\nships for launching\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Executed several projects that involved use of wood techniques like seizing, painting and\npolishing wooden furniture\nEDUCATION\nHigh School Diploma (2005)\nCaesar Rodney High School, DE\nADDED ATTRACTION\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Own a reliable vehicle for transport to and from the work site\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Possess personal basic painting hand tools kit'
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b"Michela Filzi (b. 1990 Rome)\nphone +31 6 45227095\nBerlin\nmichelafilzi.com\nmikelafilzi@gmail.com\n\nMultimedia Artist\nEDUCATION\nGerrit Rietveld Academie, Amsterdam (NL)\nAudio Visual Department, 2011 \xe2\x80\x93 2016\nAccademia Delle Belle Arti, Roma (IT)\nPainting Department, 2010- 2011\n\nGROUP EXHIBITIONS / PERFORMANCE FESTIVALS\n2017 'FORMS', Performance / Installation / Music / Film / Media / Literature festival\norganized by 'Montag Modus', at Collegium Hungaricum Berlin, DE.\n'The Throw Zone' a work created and performed by Michela Filzi and\nBeatrix Joyce, curated by Lena Szirmay-Kalos at CHB 12 June 2017.\n\n'P-Bodies #02 Loose Ends', Festival for Contemporary Dance &\nPerformance Leipzig, DE.\n'The Throw Zone' a work created and performed by Michela Filzi &\nBeatrix Joyce\ncurated by David Eckelmann, at Kunstkraftwerk 7 June 2017.\n\n'Dichterbij' Philosophy / Multimedia exhibition, at EXPOPLU, Nijmegen, NL.\n'You, Me & Data' a work by Michela Filzi, performed and composed by\nBeatrix Joyce, Maria Sanchez Alonso & Laura Giavon\ncurated by Simone Zwitserloot, 24 May 2017.\n\nInstallation / Film Documentary / Performance: 'Ingolf', at Sophiensaele\nBerlin, DE.\n'Ingolf' a work by Daniel K\xc3\xb6tter + Hannes Seidl, produced by Des\nMusiktheater im Revier Gelsenkirchen.\nPresented at Sophiensaele 11-14 May 2017.\n\n2016 'At the end of the Day II', School for New Dance Development, NL.\n'Kuu', a work by Kuu\ncurated by Lisa Skwirblies.\n\n'Rietveld Graduation Show', Gerrit Rietveld Academie, Amsterdam, NL .\n'Horizontal Formation', a work by Michela Filzi, performed by\nBeatrix Joyce and Julia Liedel.\nCurated by Margriet Kruijver.\n\nMichela Filzi | mikelafilzi@gmail.com | +31 6 45227095\n\n\x0c'Rietveld UnCut: Bots, Bodies and Beasts', Brakke Grond, Amsterdam, NL.\n'Corpus', group performance 30'\na work by Alicia Frankovich\ncurated by 'If I Can't Dance, I Don't Want To Be Part Of Your\nRevolution.'\n\n'Close-up', Research Lab, Eye museum Amsterdam, NL.\n'The Witch Dance', video installation 4'\n'The Eye Promenade' Performance 15'\ncurated by Giovanna Fossati.\n\n2015 'Niewe Hemel Festival', Oude Kerk, Amsterdam, NL.\n'Placed in a Limbo' , Performance 15' x2\ncurated by Diny Rootvoets.\n\nASSISTING EXPERIENCE\n2017, internship at Julian Charri\xc3\xa8re Studio.\n2016 Kuu, 'At the end of the day' II, performance festival at Amsterdam SNDO, production\nassistant.\n\n2012 Min-oh, 'Suite' video 2, 3' loop, single channel HD, director assistant. Shown at Rijks\nAcademie open ateliers 2012, Amsterdam.\n\nFREELANCE MUSIC VIDEO\n2016 / 2017 Les Grandes Bouches, 'Les Chiens Fous' video animation 4', drawing and\nediting.\n\nLes Grandes Bouches, at Festival El Mediodia, Corbarieu ,France.\nReportage 12', filming and editing.\n\n2016 Alexis Kasinos Trio, 'Last Dance', 'Blue Lullaby', CVA.\nFilming and editing.\n\n2015 / 2016 Teis Semey & Alistair Payne, 'Lyra Belacqua', Blue Note, Conservatory\nof Amsterdam, NL.\nMusic video 8', filming and editing.\n\n2015 Teis Semey band, 'AVA' live from Bimhuis, Amsterdam, NL.\nMusic video 9' , filming and editing.\n'Ly Cilph' live from Bimhuis, Amsterdam, NL.\nMusic video 4'40'', filming and editing.\n\nFREELANCE PHOTOGRAPHY\n2017 SOUN D ANCE FESTIVAL, performance and dance festival, at DOCK11 (DE)\norganized by Jenny Haack, http://soundance-festival.de/galerie\nMichela Filzi | mikelafilzi@gmail.com | +31 6 45227095\n\n\x0cSKILLS\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Confidential Correspondence & Data\n\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Problem Solving\n\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Editing & Presentation\n\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Highly Creative\n\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Photography & Printing\n\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Planning & Scheduling\n\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Multicultural Understanding\n\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Interpersonal & Communication\nSkills\n\nPROFESSIONAL COURSES\n\xe2\x80\x93\n\nSilkscreen Printing - At 56 Fili Printing Studio, Rome, IT. 2015-2016\n\n\xe2\x80\x93\n\nFilm workshop \xe2\x80\x93 at Tungsten Studios, Amsterdam, NL 2016\n\n\xe2\x80\x93\n\nVideo Dance Workshop \xe2\x80\x93 organized by Denise Czerny at Dock11 Berlin: led by filmmakers\nAdi Halfin and Adrian Kunzel, funded by ESF Berlin, DE 2017.\n\nMichela Filzi | mikelafilzi@gmail.com | +31 6 45227095"
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b'Aaron Laue\nTalent Unlimited\n4049 Pennsylvania * Suite 400\nKansas City, MO 64111\nwww.talentunlimited.net\n\nPhone:\nFax:\n\n816.561.9040\n816.756.3950\n\nPROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE\nDirection Experience\n\nOther Experience\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nWrestling Women vs The Brainiac \xe2\x80\x93 Lead Actor (Logico) \xe2\x80\x93 2006\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nMil Mascaras vs The Aztec Mummy\xe2\x80\x93 Actor (Mil Mascaras) \xe2\x80\x93 2006\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nTransitions \xe2\x80\x93 Director (Man) \xe2\x80\x93 2005\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nDis-Continued \xe2\x80\x93 Lead Actor (Eric) - 2005\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nThe Evil Inside \xe2\x80\x93 Actor (Second Boyfriend) \xe2\x80\x93 2005\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nREST \xe2\x80\x93 Lead Actor, Writer, Producer, Director (Man/Adam) \xe2\x80\x93 2005\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nMan\xe2\x80\x99s Best Friend \xe2\x80\x93 Producer \xe2\x80\x93 2005\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nPrison of Truth \xe2\x80\x93 Director of Photography \xe2\x80\x93 2004\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nOver the Shoulder of Sin \xe2\x80\x93 Actor (Carl) - 2004\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nSong of the Dead \xe2\x80\x93 Actor (GNN Anchorman) - 2004\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nThe Truth (X-Files Tribute) \xe2\x80\x93 Lead Actor, Writer, Producer (Fox Mulder) - 2004\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nTruth \xe2\x80\x93 Lead Actor (Angel 2) - 2001\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nThe Ring \xe2\x80\x93 Lead Actor (John) - 2001\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nCry Little Child Cry \xe2\x80\x93 Lead Actor (Man) \xe2\x80\x93 2000\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nBusiness Consultant & Software Engineer \xe2\x80\x93 Owner - 1999 to Present\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nSecurities Trader (Series 7) \xe2\x80\x93 L.C. Wegard, Inc. \xe2\x80\x93 Sales Associate \xe2\x80\x93 1994\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nManufacturing Development \xe2\x80\x93 A&B Mfg, Inc. \xe2\x80\x93 Owner \xe2\x80\x93 1994 to Present\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nRetail Management \xe2\x80\x93 Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. \xe2\x80\x93 Assistant Manager - 1993\n\nEMPLOYMENT HISTORY\nMinistry Machine, Inc. \xe2\x80\x93 Self Employed\n\nShawnee, KS\n\n1999 to Present\n\nCerner Corporation\n\nKansas City, MO\n\n1997 - 1999\n\nEDUCATION / TRAINING\nActor Training Studio\n\n2004 to Present\n\nCommercial Actors Studio\n\n1998 - 2000\n\nMissouri State University, Springfield, Missouri\nMasters of Business Administration, International Marketing emphasis.\n\n1995 - 1997\n\nMissouri State University, Springfield, Missouri\nBachelor of Science Finance, Personal Finance emphasis.\n\n1989 - 1992\n\nREFERENCES\nAndy Garrison\nTy Jones\n\nDirector\nDirector\n\n816.674.5601\n816.807.4395\n\nandy@actortrainingstudio.com\ntyjones1@aol.com'
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b'MAGGIE BICKFORD\nProfessor of the History of Art and Architecture, Professor of East Asian Studies\nBROWN UNIVERSITY\nDepartment of History of Art & Architecture\nBox 1855\nProvidence, RI 09212\n(401) 863-2599 Fax (401) 863-7790 Email: Maggie_Bickford@Brown.Edu\nEDUCATION\n1987\n1978\n1975\n1972-73\n1968/69\n1965\n\nPh.D., Princeton University, Chinese art and archaeology\nDissertation Topic: \xe2\x80\x9cMomei (Ink Plum): the Emergence, Formation,\nand Development of a Chinese Scholar-Painting Genre\xe2\x80\x9d\nM.A., Princeton University, Chinese art and archaeology\nM.A., Yale University, East Asian Studies\nConnecticut College, Chinese language\nUniversity of London, Goldsmiths College, School of Art,\nPost graduate ceramics\nB.A., Bennington College, language and literature\n\nPROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS\nAcademic:\nBrown University, Professor of History of Art & Architecture, 2002 \xe2\x80\x93 (Chair, 2002 \xe2\x80\x93 05)\nBrown University, Associate Professor of History of Art & Architecture, 1995-2001\nBrown University, Robert Gale Noyes Assistant Professor of the Humanities, 1994-95\n(Inaugural Appointment)\nBrown University, Assistant Professor of History of Art & Architecture, 1987-94\n(1987-89, split appointment with Rhode Island School of Design;\nJuly 1990, full-time Brown)\nWesleyan University, Visiting Lecturer in Liberal Studies, fall, 1986\nWesleyan University, Visiting Instructor in Art, spring, 1985\nInstitute for Asian Studies, New York City, fall, 1982 (seminar)\nPrinceton University, Preceptor, East Asian Studies, spring, 1979\nNorwich (CT) Free Academy, Chinese Language instructor, fall, 1973\nResearch:\nClark Art Institute Fellow, Spring 2006\nJohn Simon Guggenheim Fellow, 2001\nKeio University, Visiting Professor in the Faculty of Letters, May 1999\nSchool of Historical Studies, Institute for Advanced Study, Member 1998-99\nHarvard University, Associate in Research, Fairbank Center for East Asian\nResearch, 1989Wesleyan University, Visiting Scholar in Art, spring 1987\n\n\x0cMaggie Bickford\n\n2\n\nMuseum/Gallery:\nMuseum of Art, Rhode Island School of Design, Curator of Asian and Ethnographic Art,\n1987-1989 (split appointment with Brown)\nThe Asia Society Galleries, New York City, 1986-1987\nProject Coordinator for the exhibition and catalogue The Chinese Scholar\'s Studio:\nArtistic Life in the Late Ming Period, a cooperative project with the Shanghai\nMuseum. On-site research and recording of exhibition materials and liaison\nwith Shanghai Museum curators and administrators. Translation of Chinese\nscholarly essays; participation in grant-writing, exhibition and catalogue planning\nand preparation; docent workshop; public lecture and panel\nYale University Art Gallery, 1983-1985\nGuest Curator for the exhibition Bones of Jade, Soul of Ice, The Flowering Plum\nin Chinese Art\nThe Metropolitan Museum of Art, Asian Department, 1980-1982\nGuest Lecturer: MMA in China, April/May, 1982\nDocent training: preparation for opening of Asian galleries, Spring, 1981\nLiaison: Responsible (including interpreting, arrangements, and escort) for\nrelations with Chinese curators, Cultural Relics Bureau officials, and scholarly\ndelegations to The Great Bronze Age of China exhibition and symposium,\nFebruary - August, 1980, and to the Dillon Galleries and Astor Garden Court,\nJune, 1981\nOther:\nR. H. Ellsworth, New York City, 1975-1980\nResearch Assistant: assignments included preliminary cataloguing of the\nR. H. Ellsworth painting collection; consultation on painting and calligraphy\nresearch library; museum appraisal research, and assistance in the appraisal of Mr.\nand Mrs. John D. Rockefeller, 3rd Collection\nFree-lance writer: American painting, architecture, decorative arts, 1972-75\nUniversity of Connecticut (Storrs), Fine Arts Editor: 1970-1973\nPress releases, feature stories, and liaison for the School of Fine Arts, the\nWilliam Benton Museum of Art and U of C concert series and cultural events\nACADEMIC HONORS, RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPS, GRANTS\nBook Prizes\nJoseph Levenson Book Prize for Pre-Modern China, Association for Asian Studies For\nInk Plum: The Making of a Chinese Scholar-Painting Genre. 1998\nAmerican Association of Museums Award of Distinction (Catalogs and Books), to Yale\nUniversity Art Gallery for Bones of Jade, Soul of Ice, 1985\nNational and International Fellowships\nClark Art Institute Fellowship, spring 2006\nJohn Simon Guggenheim Fellowship, 2001\nSchool of Historical Studies, Institute for Advanced Study, Member, 1998-99\n(Membership accepted; full stipend declined)\nNational Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship for University Teachers, 1998-99\nNational Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship for University Teachers, 1990-91\nChester Dale Fellow, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1980-1981\n\n\x0cMaggie Bickford\n\n3\n\nBrown University Awards and Grants\nYear of China Grant, for undergraduate-curated Chinese New Years exhibition, List Art\nCenter 2011 -2012\n(on behalf of the Department) Lectureship Grant for \xe2\x80\x9cInnovation/Adaptation: 5,000\nYears of Making Art in China\xe2\x80\x9d 2011- 2012\nUndergraduate Teaching and Research Assistantships (UTRA) \xe2\x80\x9cThe Shape of Good\nFortune\xe2\x80\x9d To support collaborative student research and exhibition planning,\nSemester 1, 2011\nUndergraduate Teaching and Research Assistantships (UTRA) \xe2\x80\x9cFacture East & West\xe2\x80\x9d To\nsupport collaborative student research, summer 2011\nHumanities Research Fund, Chinese translation review assistance 10/11\nHumanities Research Fund, \xe2\x80\x9cManaging the Cultural Heritage,\xe2\x80\x9d 09/10\nHumanities Research Fund, Direct inspection of Song-Dynasty-attributed paintings 08/09\nUndergraduate Teaching and Research Assistantships (UTRA) \xe2\x80\x9cThe Garden in China and\nJapan\xe2\x80\x9d To support collaborative student research, summer 2008\nHumanities Research Fund, \xe2\x80\x9cLearning from Emperor Huizong: A 12th-century Agenda\nand the Story of Chinese Art\xe2\x80\x9d 2007-08\nHumanities Research Fund, image acquisition and permissions to publish 2006-07\nWendy J. Strothman Faculty Research Award, \xe2\x80\x9cMaking the Chinese Cultural Heritage at\nthe Courts of the Northern Song\xe2\x80\x9d (Travel), 2005\nPresident\xe2\x80\x99s Venture Fund, \xe2\x80\x9cComputer-Assisted Visual Inspection\xe2\x80\x9d (Equipment) 2005 STG Faculty Research Grant, \xe2\x80\x9cComputer-Assisted Visual Inspection\xe2\x80\x9d (Technical) 05-06\nHumanities Research Fund, \xe2\x80\x9cMaking the Chinese Cultural Heritage at the Courts of the\nNorthern Song\xe2\x80\x9d (Image acquisition and permissions), 2005-06\nDepartmental Research Funds for the Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences,\n\xe2\x80\x9cInvestigation of Replicative Means of Production of Court Paintings during the\nSong Dynasty\xe2\x80\x9d and \xe2\x80\x9cIn Defense of Images: Zheng Qiao\xe2\x80\x99s (1104-1162) Tupu l\xc3\xbce\n(Treatise on Illustrated Manuscripts) in Song-Dynasty Book Culture\xe2\x80\x9d 2004-2005\nDepartmental Research Funds for the Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences, \xe2\x80\x9cAuspicious\nVisuality in China\xe2\x80\x9d and \xe2\x80\x9cInvestigation of Replicative Means of Production of\nCourt Paintings during the Song Dynasty\xe2\x80\x9d 2003-2004\nDepartmental Research Funds for the Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences, \xe2\x80\x9cAuspicious\nVisuality in China\xe2\x80\x9d 2003\nCurricular Development Grant for \xe2\x80\x9cSong Painting\xe2\x80\x9d 2003-04\nWayland Collegium Endeavor Fellow grant for \xe2\x80\x9cSong Painting\xe2\x80\x9d and \xe2\x80\x9cSong Politics and\nPainting.\xe2\x80\x9d 2003-2004\nOdyssey Program \xe2\x80\x9cArts of Imperial Song\xe2\x80\x9d and \xe2\x80\x9cSong Painting\xe2\x80\x9d to support collaborative\nstudent research, summer 2003.\nProvost\xe2\x80\x99s Contingency Fund, for \xe2\x80\x9cHuizong and Northern Song Culture\xe2\x80\x9d, conference and\nworkshop, 2001\nThomas J. Watson Jr. Institute for International Studies Faculty Funding Initiative Grant,\nfor \xe2\x80\x9cHuizong and Northern Song Culture,\xe2\x80\x9d conference and workshop,\n2001\nWayland Collegium Curriculum Development Grant, for \xe2\x80\x9cThe Shape of Good Fortune,\xe2\x80\x9d\n2000-2001\nOdyssey Program \xe2\x80\x9cAuspicious Visuality in China\xe2\x80\x9d To support collaborative student\nResearch, Summer 2000\nRichard B. Salomon Faculty Research Award, 1997-1999\n\n\x0cMaggie Bickford\n\n4\n\nOdyssey Program \xe2\x80\x9cImaging Women in Edo Japan, Woodblock Prints at the RISD\nMuseum of Art.\xe2\x80\x9d To support collaborative student research, Summer, 1998\nCurriculum Development Grant, for Introduction to Chinese Art, 1996-97\nRobert Gale Noyes Assistant Professor of the Humanities, 1994-95\nHenry Merritt Wriston Fellowship, 1992-1993\nOther\nSubvention for the publication of Ink Plum (see Books) from the Publication Funds of the\nDepartment of Art and Archaeology, Princeton University, 1995\nRhode Island Committee for the Humanities Public Project Grant, for the exhibition and\ncatalogue, The Crawford Bequest: Chinese Art at the Museum of Art, Rhode\nIsland School of Design. David Winton Bell Gallery, Brown University, 199293\nMetropolitan Center for the Study of Far Eastern Art, travel grant, 1980\nPrinceton University Fellowships, 1975-1980\nYale University Fellowships, 1973-1975\nCOMPLETED RESEARCH AND SCHOLARSHIP\nBooks:\nWenren momei \xe6\x96\x87\xe4\xba\xba\xe5\xa2\xa8\xe6\xa2\x85 (Literati Ink Plum) by Bi Jiazhen \xe6\xaf\x95\xe5\x98\x89\xe7\x8f\x8d (Maggie\nBickford), translated by Sun Hong \xe5\xad\x99\xe7\xba\xa2 (Hangzhou: Zhongguo Meishu yuan\nChubanshe \xe4\xb8\xad\xe5\x9b\xbd\xe7\xbe\x8e\xe6\x9c\xaf\xe5\xad\xa6\xe9\x99\xa2\xe5\x87\xba\xe7\x89\x88\xe7\xa4\xbe [China Academy of Art Publishing Company],\nMay 2010). This is an UNAUTHORIZED publication of an\nUNAUTHORIZED translation of my book Ink Plum (Cambridge UP, 1996).\nI own the rights to this book and I expressly denied them to the translator\nprior to this publication.\nCo-editor with Patricia Ebrey Emperor Huizong and Northern Song Culture: The\nPolitics of Culture and the Culture of Politics. Harvard East Asian Monograph\nseries, Harvard U.P., 2006\nInk Plum: The Making of a Chinese Scholar-Painting Genre. Cambridge University\nPress, 1996\nThe Crawford Bequest: Chinese Art at the Museum of Art, Rhode Island School of\nDesign. Providence: Brown University, 1993. (Graduate exhibition\ncatalogue; supervisor and editor)\nBones of Jade, Soul of Ice, the Flowering Plum in Chinese Art New Haven: Yale\nUniversity Art Gallery, 1985. (Scholarly exhibition catalogue)\nChinese Paintings: 16th - 20th Century, London: Barlings, 1978 (Exhibition catalogue)\nChapters in Books\n\xe2\x80\x9cVisual Evidence is Evidence: Rehabilitating the Object\xe2\x80\x9d in Bridges to Heaven, Essays\non East Asian Art in Honor of Professor Wen C. Fong, P. Y. and Kinmay W.\nTang Center for East Asian Art, Princeton U, 2011, vol. 1, pp. 67 - 92\n(as \xe7\x95\xa2\xe5\x98\x89\xe7\x8f\x8d) \xe2\x80\x9cFang zhong di siji luanhui: Zhongguo chuantong di \xe2\x80\x98shujiu\xe2\x80\x99 xi su\xe2\x80\x9d \xe2\x80\x9c\xe6\x88\xbf\xe4\xb8\xad\n\xe7\x9a\x84\xe5\x9b\x9b\xe5\xad\xa3\xef\xa7\x97\xe5\x9b\x9e: \xe4\xb8\xad\xe5\x9c\x8b\xe5\x82\xb3\xe7\xb5\xb1\xe7\x9a\x84 \xe2\x80\x98\xef\xa5\xa9\xe4\xb9\x9d\xe2\x80\x99 \xe7\xbf\x92\xe4\xbf\x97\xe2\x80\x9d (The four-seasons round in the home:\nthe traditional Chinese custom of \xe2\x80\x9cCounting the Nines\xe2\x80\x9d) 2 \xe5\x8d\xb7, \xe2\x80\x9c\xe5\xae\xb6\xe5\xb1\x80\xe8\x88\x87\xe5\xae\xb6\xe5\xba\xad\xe2\x80\x9d\n(vol. 2 \xe2\x80\x9cHome and family\xe2\x80\x9d), 15 \xe7\xab\xa0 (Chapter 15) of \xe9\x82\xa3 & \xef\xa4\x8f\xe5\x95\x9f\xe5\xa6\x8d(Ronald Knapp\n& Kai-Yin Lo), eds., Jia: Zhongguoren dijujia wenhua \xe5\xae\xb6: \xe4\xb8\xad\xe5\x9c\x8b\xe4\xba\xba\xe7\x9a\x84\xe5\xb1\x80\xe5\xae\xb6\xe6\x96\x87\n\n\x0cMaggie Bickford\n\n5\n\n\xe5\x8c\x96 (House, Home, Family), Beijing, \xe6\x96\xb0\xe6\x98\x9f\xe5\x87\xba\xe7\x89\x88\xe7\xa4\xbe (New Star Press), 2011.\n[Chinese edition of House, Home, and Family . . . ; see below]\n(as \xe3\x83\x9e\xe3\x82\xae\xe3\x83\xbc\xe3\x80\x82\xe3\x83\x93\xe3\x83\x83\xe3\x82\xaf\xe3\x83\x95\xe3\x82\xa9\xe3\x83\xbc\xe3\x83\x89) Geijutsu to seiji: Kiso no kaiga \xe2\x80\x9c\xe8\x8a\xb8\xe8\xa1\x93\xe3\x81\xa8\xe6\x94\xbf\xe6\xb2\xbb--\xe5\xbe\xbd\xe5\xae\x97\xe3\x81\xae\n\xe7\xb5\xb5\xe7\x94\xbb\xe2\x80\x9d\xef\xbc\x88Art & politics: Huizong\xe2\x80\x99s painting) in Ihara Hiroshi \xe4\xbc\x8a\xe5\x8e\x9f \xe5\xbc\x98 ed., Seimei\nJyokazu to Kiso no jidai- soshite kagayaki no zansho \xe2\x80\x9c\xe6\xb8\x85\xe6\x98\x8e\xe4\xb8\x8a\xe6\xb2\xb3\xe5\x9b\xb3\xe2\x80\x9d\xe3\x81\xa8\xe5\xbe\xbd\xe5\xae\x97\xe3\x81\xae\xe6\x99\x82\n\xe4\xbb\xa3\xe2\x80\x95\xe3\x81\x9d\xe3\x81\x97\xe3\x81\xa6\xe8\xbc\x9d\xe3\x81\x8d\xe3\x81\xae\xe6\xae\x8b\xe7\x85\xa7 (\xe2\x80\x9cQingming shanghe tu\xe2\x80\x9d and the age of Huizong: the\nafterglow of brilliance) ,Tokyo: Bensei Shuppan \xe5\x8b\x89\xe8\xaa\xa0\xe5\x87\xba\xe7\x89\x88, 2011, pp. 82 \xe2\x80\x93 118.\n\xe2\x80\x9cHuizong\xe2\x80\x99s Paintings: Art and the Art of Emperorship,\xe2\x80\x9d Chapter 11 of Ebrey and\nBickford eds. Emperor Huizong and Northern Song Culture: The Politics of\nCulture and the Culture of Politics, Harvard East Asian Monograph series,\nHarvard U.P., 2006.\n\xe2\x80\x9cThe Seasonal Round in House and Palace: Counting the Nines in Traditional China,\xe2\x80\x9d\nChapter 15 of Ronald Knapp, ed., House Home Family: Living and Being\nChinese. University of Hawaii Press, 2005, pp. 349-71.\nRefereed Journal Articles:\n\xe2\x80\x9cEmperor Huizong and the Aesthetic of Agency.\xe2\x80\x9d Archives of Asian Art, Vol. 53\n(2002-2003):71-104.\n\xe2\x80\x9cThree Rams and Three Friends: the Working Life of Chinese Auspicious Motifs.\xe2\x80\x9d\nAsia Major, Volume XII, Part I (1999 [issued 2000]):127-158\n\xe2\x80\x9cStirring the Pot of State: the Southern Song Picture Book Mei-hua hsi-shen p\xe2\x80\x99u and Its\nImplications for Yuan Scholar-Painting\xe2\x80\x9d Asia Major, 3rd Series, Vol. 6, Pt. 2\n(1993, [issued 1995]): 169-236.\nWith Charles Hartman. \xe2\x80\x9cThe Purloined Plum and the Heart of Iron: a Contribution to\nThe History of Flowering Plum Imagery in the Sung and Y\xc3\xbcan\nDynasties,\xe2\x80\x9dJournal\nOf Sung-Yuan Studies Vol. 26 (1996): 1-54\nNon-Refereed Articles (and other Publications):\n\xe2\x80\x9cMaking the Chinese Cultural Heritage at the Courts of the Northern Sung\xe2\x80\x9d in\nConference on Founding Paradigms, Papers of the Art and Culture of the Northern Sung\nDynasty National Palace Museum, 2008, 499 \xe2\x80\x93 535\n\n\xe2\x80\x9cTu and Shu, Illustrated Manuscripts in the Great Age of Song Printing\xe2\x80\x9d In Percival\nDavid Foundation Colloquies on Art & Archaeology in Asia No. 23 the Art of the\nBook in China, London, 2006.\n\xe2\x80\x9cThe Painting of Flowers and Birds in Sung-Y\xc3\xbcan China\xe2\x80\x9d In Arts of the Sung and Y\xc3\xbcan:\nPapers prepared for an international symposium organized by The Metropolitan\nMuseum of Art in conjunction with the exhibition Splendors of Imperial China:\nTreasures from the National Palace Museum, Taipei. New York: MMA, 1996,\npp. 293-315.\n\xe2\x80\x9cTan hua mei\xe2\x80\x9d (On painting plum blossoms). In Duzhe wenzhe (Reader\'s Digest,\nChinese edn.), 44.5 (1987): 70-75.\n\xe2\x80\x9cBones of Jade, Soul of Ice: The Flowering Plum in Chinese Art.\xe2\x80\x9d Orientations, 16.7\n(July, 1985): 10-28.\n\xe2\x80\x9cBones of Jade, Soul of Ice: The Flowering Plum in Chinese Art.\xe2\x80\x9d The Society for\nAsian Art Newsletter. (Winter 1985), rpt. in Lotus Leaves: A Selection of\nEssays from Past Issues of the Society for Asian Art Newsletter. San Francisco:\n1988, pp. 31-33.\n\n\x0cMaggie Bickford\n\n6\n\nReviews\nFascination of Nature by Roderick Whitfield. Artibus Asiae vol. 58.3/4 (1998):343-52\nReference Articles:\n\xe2\x80\x9cChinese Art.\xe2\x80\x9d In New Book of Knowledge Encyclopedia, 3:274-77. Danbury:\nGrolier, 1988.\n\xe2\x80\x9cInk-bamboo, Ink-plum, Ink-flowers.\xe2\x80\x9d In The Dictionary of Art, 6:802-807. London:\nMacmillan, 1996.\n\xe2\x80\x9cWang Mian,\xe2\x80\x9d In The Dictionary of Art, 32:847. London: Macmillan, 1996.\nCatalogue Entries:\n\xe2\x80\x9cKesa.\xe2\x80\x9d In A World of Costume and Textiles: a Handbook of the Collection, ed. S. A.\nHay, Providence: Rhode Island School of Design, 1988, no. 44.\n\xe2\x80\x9cLady among Bamboo and Plum,\xe2\x80\x9d \xe2\x80\x9cInk Plum,\xe2\x80\x9d and (with J. Spence) \xe2\x80\x9cPlum Blossoms\nand Calligraphy.\xe2\x80\x9d In The Communion of Scholars: Chinese Art at Yale,\nM. G. Neill, ed., New York: China Institute, 1982, nos. 46, 48, 56.\nTranslations of Scholarly Articles:\n\xe2\x80\x9cThe Arts of Ming Woodblock-Printed Images and Decorated-Paper Albums,\xe2\x80\x9d by Wang\nQingzheng. In The Chinese Scholar\'s Studio. C. T. Li, ed., New York: The\nAsia Society, 1987, pp. 56-60.\n\xe2\x80\x9cThe Songjiang School of Painting and the Period Style of Late Ming Painters,\xe2\x80\x9d by Zhu\nXuchu. In The Chinese Scholar\'s Studio.. C. T. Li, ed., New York: The Asia\nSociety, 1987, pp. 52-55.\nAbstracts:\n\xe2\x80\x9cEmperor Huizong and the Aesthetics of Agency.\xe2\x80\x9d In Abstracts of the 2000 Annual\nMeeting. Ann Arbor: Association for Asian Studies, 2000.\n\xe2\x80\x9cThe \'Three Friends\' in Song Material Culture, Literature and Literati Painting.\xe2\x80\x9d In\nAbstracts of the 1994 Annual Meeting, p. 43. Ann Arbor: Association for\nAsian Studies, 1994\n\xe2\x80\x9cOn Reading Song Boren\'s Meihua xishen pu.\xe2\x80\x9d In Abstracts of the 1992 Annual\nMeeting, pp. 1-2 Ann Arbor: Association for Asian Studies, 1992\nOther:\n\xe2\x80\x9cHiroshige\'s Fifty-Three Stages of the Tokaid\xc3\xb4: A Journey through Japanese\nWoodblock Prints.\xe2\x80\x9d Exhibition Notes Number 1 (Spring 1997). Providence:\nMuseum of Art, Rhode Island School of Design. (Brown undergraduate\nexhibition notes supervisor and editor)\n\xe2\x80\x9cThrough the Eyes of Charles Chu.\xe2\x80\x9d (Exhibition notes) New London: Lyman Allyn\nMuseum (April, 1990).\n\xe2\x80\x9cDepartment of Asian and Ethnographic Art.\xe2\x80\x9d In [Rhode Island School of Design]\nMuseum Notes (October, 1989): 12-14.\n\xe2\x80\x9cForward.\xe2\x80\x9d In C. T. Bogel, intro. Hiroshige Birds and Flowers, p. 6. New York:\nBraziller, 1988.\n\xe2\x80\x9cDepartment of Asian and Ethnographic Art.\xe2\x80\x9d In (Rhode Island School of Design)\nMuseum Notes, 75:2 (October, 1988): 10-13.\nInvited Lectures:\n\xe2\x80\x9cFlowers and Birds in Chinese Art,\xe2\x80\x9d Asian Art Society if New England, Wellesley, MA,\n1 May 2010\n\xe2\x80\x9cChinese Bird-and-Flower Painting and the Aesthetic of Information,\xe2\x80\x9d Annual General\nMeeting, Oriental Ceramic Society, London, 15 June 2010\n\n\x0cMaggie Bickford\n\n7\n\n\xe2\x80\x9cRepossessing the Past: Retrospective Painting at the Courts of Song Dynasty China,\xe2\x80\x9d\n41st William Cohn Memorial Lecture, Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford,\n11 November 2009\n\xe2\x80\x9cPotting for Eternity: The Terra Cotta Army of the First Emperor of China,\xe2\x80\x9d Pottery and\nPorcelain Club/RISD Museum, 11 February 2009\n\xc2\xa0 \xe2\x80\x9cEmperor\xc2\xa0Huizong\xc2\xa0(r.\xc2\xa01100\xc2\xa0\xe2\x80\x93\xc2\xa01125)\xc2\xa0and\xc2\xa0the\xc2\xa0Story\xc2\xa0of\xc2\xa0Chinese\xc2\xa0Art,\xe2\x80\x9d Columbia\nUniversity, Pre-Modern China Lecture Series, 2 October 2008\n\xe2\x80\x9cWorks before Words: Putting Paintings First in Writing the History of Chinese Art,\xe2\x80\x9d\nWesleyan University, in honor of Charles Chu, 10 April 2008\n\xe2\x80\x9cEarly Books in China,\xe2\x80\x9d Bartlett Society, Brown, John Hay Library, 28 November 2007\n\xe2\x80\x9cWhy Visual Evidence is Evidence: Connoisseurship and the Story of Chinese Art in\nthe Early 21st Century,\xe2\x80\x9d Union College, 17 May 2006\n\xe2\x80\x9cLearning from Emperor Huizong: a 12th Century Agenda and the Story of Chinese\nPainting,\xe2\x80\x9d Clark Art Institute, 7 March 2006\n\xe2\x80\x9cShaping Good Fortune,\xe2\x80\x9d Reeves Center, Washington and Lee University, 26 September\n2005\n\xe2\x80\x9cEmperor Huizong\xe2\x80\x99s Paintings: Works of Art as Works of State,\xe2\x80\x9d P.Y. and Kinmay W.\nTang Center for Chinese and Japanese art and Department of Art and\nArchaeology, Princeton University, 23 October 2002.\n\xe2\x80\x9cThe Art of Emperor Huizong\xe2\x80\x9d and \xe2\x80\x9cThe Three Excellences: Poetry, Calligraphy, and\nPainting,\xe2\x80\x9d Christie\xe2\x80\x99s Education. New York, 12 October 2000\n\xe2\x80\x9cSong Painting,\xe2\x80\x9d Christie\xe2\x80\x99s Education,\xe2\x80\x9d Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, 5 October 2000\n\xe2\x80\x9cIf Wishes were Pictures: Art and Good Fortune in China.\xe2\x80\x9d Brown Humanities Institute,\n16 May 2000\n\xe2\x80\x9cEmperor Huizong and the Aesthetics of Agency.\xe2\x80\x9d Princeton University, 22 February\n2000\n\xe2\x80\x9cThe Shape of Good Fortune: Auspicious Images in Chinese Painting and the\nDecorative Arts\xe2\x80\x9d Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, 8 December 1999\n\xe2\x80\x9cWhat is Scholar Painting in the Late Song and Early Yuan?\xe2\x80\x9d Keio University,\n17 May 1999\n\xe2\x80\x9cThe Three Rams and the Three Friends: Auspicious Visuality in China.\xe2\x80\x9d\nUniversity of Southern California, 31 March 1999\n\xe2\x80\x9cThe Three Rams and the Three Friends: The Working Lives of Motifs from the Han\nThrough the Qing Dynasty.\xe2\x80\x9d Christie\xe2\x80\x99s Education (Sources of Decoration in\nChinese Art) New York, 20 March 1999\n\xe2\x80\x9cHow to Look at Chinese Paintings.\xe2\x80\x9d Christie\xe2\x80\x99s Education, New York, 3 December\n1998\n\xe2\x80\x9cTextiles as Texts: The Finds from Miss Huang Sheng\'s Southern Song Tomb.\xe2\x80\x9d\nChristie\xe2\x80\x99s Education. (Social Fabric The Art of Chinese and Japanese Textiles;\nSymposium) New York, 12 March 1998\n\xe2\x80\x9cPainting.\xe2\x80\x9d Christie\'s Education. (Chinese Works of Art: The Basics; Symposium) New\nYork, 28 February 1997.\n\xe2\x80\x9cThe Chinese Archaeological Revolution: Rethinking Early China.\xe2\x80\x9d Brown\nUniversity, 12 November 1996. Sponsored by Chinese Students Association\nand Chinese Culture and Language Corner (Asian-American History Month).\n\n\x0cMaggie Bickford\n\n8\n\n\xe2\x80\x9cA Nation\'s Fragrance: Qian Xuan\'s Pear Blossoms.\xe2\x80\x9d University of Wisconsin,\nMadison, 2 April 1996.\n\xe2\x80\x9cAncient China: Art and Archaeology.\xe2\x80\x9d Parents\' Weekend, Brown University,\n28 October 1995.\n\xe2\x80\x9cWord and Image in Chinese Art.\xe2\x80\x9d Connecticut College (The 1992-93 Coudret Lecture),\n12 November 1992.\n\xe2\x80\x9cChinese Calligraphy.\xe2\x80\x9d Columbiad. Meriden, CT, 14 April 1992.\n\xe2\x80\x9cA Nation\'s Fragrance: Resistance and Renewal in Chinese Flower Painting.\xe2\x80\x9d\nThe Metropolitan Museum of Art New York, 3 June 1990.\n\xe2\x80\x9cRecent Archaeological Discoveries in China\xe2\x80\x9d American Institute of Archaeology,\nNarragansett Society, Providence, 2 May 1990.\n"Bird and Flower Painting in Traditional China." Lyman Allyn Museum. New\nLondon, 22 April 1990.\n\xe2\x80\x9cArchaeology and Politics in The People\'s Republic of China.\xe2\x80\x9d Brown Humanities\nInstitute. Providence, 17 April 1990.\n\xe2\x80\x9cChinese Art Treasures at the RISD Museum.\xe2\x80\x9d Pembroke Club, Museum of Art,\nRhode Island School of Design, April, 1989.\n\xe2\x80\x9cChinese Ceramics at the RISD Museum.\xe2\x80\x9d Pottery and Porcelain Club, Museum of\nArt, Rhode Island School of Design, March, 1989.\n\xe2\x80\x9cThe Art of the Chinese Neolithic Potter.\xe2\x80\x9d Pottery and Porcelain Club, Museum of Art,\nRhode Island School of Design, 27 January 1988.\n"The Elegant Object: The Four Treasures of the Scholar\'s Studio." The Asia Society,\nNew York City, November, 1987.\n\xe2\x80\x9cBones of Jade, Soul of Ice, the Flowering Plum in Chinese Art.\xe2\x80\x9d\nMount Holyoke College (Amy M. Sacker Memorial Lecture), 29 April 1986;\nConnecticut College, 28 May 1986;\nMichigan Oriental Art Society, 22 February 1987.\n\xe2\x80\x9cThe Flowering Plum in Chinese Painting.\xe2\x80\x9d\nThe Society for Asian Art and the University Art Museum, Berkeley,\n24 January 1985;\nYale University Art Gallery, 17 April and 3 May 1985;\nThe Saint Louis Art Museum, 14 July 1985.\n\xe2\x80\x9cArts of China: New Archaeological Discoveries.\xe2\x80\x9d Archaeological Institute of America,\nHartford Society, Trinity College, 3 October 1983.\n\xe2\x80\x9cThe Chinese Garden.\xe2\x80\x9d Connecticut Historical Society, 12 January 1982.\n\xe2\x80\x9cThe Flowering Plum in Chinese Painting,\xe2\x80\x9d China Institute, New York, November, 1979.\nConference Papers:\n\xe2\x80\x9cAgency under The Skin: Song Bird and Flower Painting Revisited,\xe2\x80\x9d at for \xe2\x80\x9cReading\nbetween the Fine Lines: Non-Visual Meaning in Song and Ming Paintings: A\nPanel in Honor of Professor Emerita Ellen Johnston Laing,\xe2\x80\x9d panel 227, Annual\nMeeting, Association for Asian Studies, Philadelphia PA, 27 March 2010\n\xe2\x80\x9cBronzes and the History of Chinese Art,\xe2\x80\x9d symposium on Art and Archaeology of the\nErligang Civilization, P.Y. and Kinmay W. Tang Center for East Asian Art,\nPrinceton University, 27 April 2008.\n\xe2\x80\x9cLearning from Emperor Huizong,\xe2\x80\x9d New England East Asian Art History Seminar,\nHarvard University, 8 December 2007\n\n\x0cMaggie Bickford\n\n9\n\n\xe2\x80\x9cDisplaying Visual Knowledge during the Song Period: The Aesthetics of\nParticularity\xe2\x80\x9d \xe2\x80\x9cFirst Impressions: the Cultural History of Print in China (8th \xe2\x80\x93\n14th Centuries),\xe2\x80\x9d Fairbank Center for East Asian Research, Harvard University,\n26 June 2007.\n\xe2\x80\x9cMaking the Chinese Cultural Heritage at the Courts of the Northern Sung,\xe2\x80\x9d\n\xe2\x80\x9cConference on Founding Paradigms, the Art and Culture of the Northern Sung\nDynasty,\xe2\x80\x9d National Palace Museum, Taipei, 6 Feb 2007\n\xe2\x80\x9cWhy Visual Evidence is Evidence: Rehabilitating Connoisseurship at the Start of a\nNew Century,\xe2\x80\x9d \xe2\x80\x9cBridges to Heaven, A Symposium on East Asian Art in Honor\nof Professor Wen C. Fong,\xe2\x80\x9d P.Y. and Kinmay W. Tang Center for East Asian Art,\nPrinceton University, 1 April 2006\n\xe2\x80\x9cTraversing Media and Remodeling Motifs in East Asian Art\xe2\x80\x9d (Keynote speech), The\nP.Y. and Kinmay W. Tang Center for East Asian Art at Princeton University 2006\nGraduate Student Symposium, Princeton, 18 Feb 2006\n\xe2\x80\x9cTu and Shu, Illustrated Manuscripts in the Great Age of Song Printing.\xe2\x80\x9d\nPercival\nDavid Foundation of Chinese Art, Colloquy on Art & Archaeology No. 23, the\nArt of the Book in China .13 June 2005\n\xe2\x80\x9cRelic, Replica, and Romance: Possessing the Past at the Courts of Song China.\xe2\x80\x9d\nSong Painting and its Legacy, Yale University, 3 April 2004.\n\xe2\x80\x9cEmperor Huizong\xe2\x80\x99s Paintings: Art and Imperial Agency.\xe2\x80\x9d China Colloquium,\nUniversity of Washington, 12 December 2002.\n\xe2\x80\x9cEmperors Making Good Fortune: Auspicious Images at the Courts of Northern Song\nChina.\xe2\x80\x9d East Asian Studies Humanities Colloquium,\xe2\x80\x9d University of\nPennsylvania, 24 October 2002.\n\xe2\x80\x9cThe Omen Made by Man: The Art and Craft of Auspicious Image Making at the\nCourts of the Northern Song.\xe2\x80\x9d Decorative Arts of China and the Making of\nIcons Symposium, Bard Graduate Center, 26 April 2002.\n\xe2\x80\x9cHuizong\xe2\x80\x99s Painting: Art and the Art of Emperorship.\xe2\x80\x9d Huizong and the Culture of\nNorthern Song China Conference, Brown University, 1 December 2001.\n\xe2\x80\x9cThe Seasonal Round in House and Palace: Counting the Nines in Traditional China.\xe2\x80\x9d\n\xe2\x80\x9cHouse, Home and Family: Living and Being Chinese, a symposium in\nconjunction with the exhibition Living Heritage: Vernacular Environment in\nChina,\xe2\x80\x9d China Institute in America/Asia Society, 28 April 2001.\n\xe2\x80\x9cThe Problem(s) of Huizong.\xe2\x80\x9d Huizong and Northern Song Culture Workshops,\nUniversity of Washington, 3 February 2001.\n\xe2\x80\x9cOnce Again on \xe2\x80\x98The Problem of Huizong.\xe2\x80\x99\xe2\x80\x9d New England East Asian Art History\nSeminar and Fairbank Center, Harvard University, 18 October 2000\n\xe2\x80\x9cEmperor Huizong and the Aesthetics of Agency.\xe2\x80\x9d Annual Meeting, Association for\nAsian Studies, San Diego, 10 March 2000\n\xe2\x80\x9cAuspicious Visuality in China.\xe2\x80\x9d Harvard University, China Humanities Seminar.\n27 September 1999\n\xe2\x80\x9cThe Three Rams and The Three Friends: On the Working Lives of Auspicious Motifs\nin Chinese Visual Culture.\xe2\x80\x9d \xe2\x80\x9cVisual Dimensions of Chinese Culture\nSymposium,\xe2\x80\x9d Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, March 26, 1999\n\xe2\x80\x9cTextiles as Texts: Rewriting Song Cultural History with the Material Evidence of\nHuang Sheng\xe2\x80\x99s Tomb.\xe2\x80\x9d\nAEDTA Roundtable, Association pour l\xe2\x80\x99\xc3\x89tude et la Documentation des Textiles\nd\xe2\x80\x99Asie, Paris, 8 July 1998\n\n\x0cMaggie Bickford\n\n10\n\nSchool of Historical Studies Colloquium, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton,\n9 November 1998\nSeminar on Visual Dimensions of Chinese Culture, School of Historical Studies,\nInstitute for Advanced Study, Princeton, 20 November 1998\n\xe2\x80\x9cTextual Evidence and Textile Evidence: Confronting the Song Literati Record With the\nMaterial Evidence of Song Tombs,\xe2\x80\x9d New England East Asian Art History\nSeminar, Harvard University, 15 November 1997.\n\xe2\x80\x9cTextiles as Texts: emending the Song Literary Record with the Material Evidence of\nHuang Sheng\'s Tomb.\xe2\x80\x9d Percival David Foundation Colloquies on Art &\nArchaeology No. 19 Chinese Textiles, London, 16 June 1997.\n\xe2\x80\x9cYuan Yimin Culture: Expanding the Visual Evidence; Fine-tuning\nInterpretation\xe2\x80\x9d (summary) Middle Period China Workshop, Harvard University, 5\nApril 1997\n\xe2\x80\x9cZhao Mengjian and Qian Xuan: Late Song Fine-Style Flower Painting, Yongwu Poetry,\nand the Yimin Culture of Early Yuan,\xe2\x80\x9d New England East Asian Art History\nSeminar, Harvard University, 16 November 1996.\n\xe2\x80\x9cThe Painting of Flowers and Birds in Sung-Y\xc3\xbcan China.\xe2\x80\x9d Arts of the Sung and Y\xc3\xbcan:\nan international symposium organized by The Metropolitan Museum of Art in\nconjunction with the exhibition Splendors of Imperial China, The Metropolitan\nMuseum of Art, 12 May 1996.\n\xe2\x80\x9cLuck and Virtue: \xe2\x80\x98The Three Friends of the Cold Season\xe2\x80\x99 in Song Material Culture,\nLiterature and Literati Painting,\xe2\x80\x9d Faculty Colloquium, Brown University, 16\nNovember 1994.\n\xe2\x80\x9cLuck and Virtue: \xe2\x80\x98The Three Friends\xe2\x80\x99 in Song Material Culture, Literature and Literati\nPainting,\xe2\x80\x9d Annual Meeting, Association for Asian Studies, Boston,\n25 March 1994.\n\xe2\x80\x9cOn (Finally) Reading Song Boren\'s Meihua xishen pu,\xe2\x80\x9d New England East Asian Art\nHistory Seminar, Harvard University, 16 May 1992.\n\xe2\x80\x9cMeihua xishen pu: aesthetic pleasure or activist politics?\xe2\x80\x9d East Coast Chinese Poetry\nGroup, Harvard University, 9 May 1992.\n\xe2\x80\x9cOn Reading Song Boren\'s Meihua xishen pu,\xe2\x80\x9d Annual Meeting, Association for Asian\nStudies, Washington, DC, 2 April 1992.\n\xe2\x80\x9cThe Archaeological Excavations of the Han Tombs at Mawangdui.\xe2\x80\x9d Third Annual\nNew England Symposium on Chinese Thought. Wethersfield, Vermont, 19 May\n1990.\n\xe2\x80\x9cPeonies and Plum Blossoms: Aesthetics of Feminine Beauty in Traditional China.\xe2\x80\x9d\nDaughters of Accomplishment: Chinese Women Artists Past & Present, a\nsymposium in conjunction with the exhibition, Views from Jade Terrace:\nChinese Women Artists, 1300-1912, China Institute in America, New York,\n21 October 1989.\n\xe2\x80\x9cFragrant Shadows: Chinese Ink-flower Painting.\xe2\x80\x9d\nWomen in Traditional China, a\nsymposium in conjunction with the exhibition Views from Jade Terrace:\nChinese Women Artists, 1300-1912, Indianapolis Museum of Art, 15 October\n1988.\n\xe2\x80\x9cInk-Plum: a Case-study in the Formation of a Chinese Scholar-Painting Genre.\xe2\x80\x9d\nCollege Art Association Annual Meeting, Houston, 12 February 1988.\n\xe2\x80\x9cDouble Vision: Song Pictures, Yuan Texts.\xe2\x80\x9d Harvard University, Pre-Modern China\nSeminar, 19 October 1987.\n\n\x0cMaggie Bickford\n\n11\n\n\xe2\x80\x9cYequ/yaqu: The Rustic and Elegant Modes of Flowering-Plum Appreciation in\nSouthern Song Painting.\xe2\x80\x9d New England Conference of the Association for\nAsian Studies, 1986 Annual Meeting, Yale University, 15 November 1986.\n\xe2\x80\x9cNi Zan and Wang Fu: A Stylistic Analysis.\xe2\x80\x9d Symposium on the History of Art,\npresented by The Frick Collection and the Institute of Fine Arts of New York\nUniversity, 3 April 1981.\n\nPanels & Presentations:\n\xe2\x80\x9cEloquent Objects: Using Archaeologically Excavated Materials to teach about\nAncient and Early China,\xe2\x80\x9d National Consortium for Teaching about Asia (NCTA)\nK-12 teachers workshop, 25 October2008, Brown\n\xe2\x80\x9cBrave New World or Same-Old with Geekery?\xe2\x80\x9d Session 2 of \xe2\x80\x9cThe Work of Art History\nin the Digital Age,\xe2\x80\x9d Clark [Art Institute]/CLIR [Council on Library and\nInformation Resources] colloquium, Williamstown, MA, 27 June 2008, presenter\nand discussion leader\n\xe2\x80\x9cA Kach\xc5\x8dga Dialogue\xe2\x80\x9d RISD Museum, Providence. 16 March 2007. Respondent.\n\xe2\x80\x9cEmperor Huizong,\xe2\x80\x9d \xe2\x80\x9cConference on Founding Paradigms, the Art and Culture of the\nNorthern Sung Dynasty,\xe2\x80\x9d Session 3. National Palace Museum, Taipei, 6 Feb\n2007. Chair\n\xe2\x80\x9cForming the Canons.\xe2\x80\x9d \xe2\x80\x9cAsian Art History in the Twenty-first Century.\xe2\x80\x9d Clark Art\nInstitute and Asia Society, Williamstown, 28 April 2006. Moderator.\n\xe2\x80\x9cThe Kawai Japan Arts and Culture Roundtable,\xe2\x80\x9d Co-organizer with James McClain;\nco-moderator, \xe2\x80\x9cThe Arts and Literature\xe2\x80\x9d Panel. Brown University, 28 January\n2006\nThe \xe2\x80\x9cTraversing Media and Remodeling Motifs in East Asian Art\xe2\x80\x9d ( Convener, Keynote\nspeech, and Discussant), The P.Y. and Kinmay W. Tang Center for East Asian\nArt at Princeton University 2006 Graduate Student Symposium, Princeton, 18 Feb\n2006\n\xe2\x80\x9cEmperor Huizong\xe2\x80\x99s Paintings,\xe2\x80\x9d Graduate Seminar, Department of Art and\nArchaeology, Princeton University, 22 October 2002.\n\xe2\x80\x9cMaking Art: The material and Textual Production of Images and Objects in Tang to\nYuan China.\xe2\x80\x9d Annual Meeting, Association for Asian Studies, Washington, D.C.\n5 April 2002, discussant.\n\xe2\x80\x9cHuizong and the Culture of Northern Song China.\xe2\x80\x9d Workshops and Conference.\nBrown University 30 November - 2 December 2001, organizer, presenter\n\xe2\x80\x9cHuizong and Northern Song Culture.\xe2\x80\x9d Workshops. University of Washington 1-3\nFebruary 2001, co-organizer, presenter, discussant\n\xe2\x80\x9cReading, Image and Art.\xe2\x80\x9d Annual Meeting, New England Conference of the\nAssociation for Asian Studies, Providence, 1 Oct 2000. Chair\n\xe2\x80\x9cEmperor Huizong and Northern Song Culture.\xe2\x80\x9d Annual Meeting, Association for\nAsian Studies, San Diego, 10 March 2000. Organizer and presenter.\n\xe2\x80\x9cSong Literati Strategies of Distinction in Prose and Painting.\xe2\x80\x9d Annual Meeting,\nAssociation for Asian Studies, Washington, D.C. 28 March 1998, discussant.\n\n\x0cMaggie Bickford\n\n12\n\n\xe2\x80\x9cYuan Yimin Culture: Extending the Visual Evidence; Fine-tuning Interpretation.\xe2\x80\x9d\nMiddle Period China Workshop. Harvard University, 5 April 1997\n\xe2\x80\x9cImage and Text and Text and Image: the Intersection of Chinese Literary and Visual\nArts.\xe2\x80\x9d Annual Meeting, Association for Asian Studies, Los Angeles,\n26 April 1993, discussant.\n\xe2\x80\x9cThe Scholar-artist in China Today,\xe2\x80\x9d Asia Society, New York, 7 November 1988.\n\xe2\x80\x9cReport from Shanxi and Gansu,\xe2\x80\x9d The New England East Asian Art History Forum,\nFairbank Center for East Asian Research, Harvard University, September, 1988.\n\nRESEARCH IN PROGRESS\nComputing\n\xe2\x80\x9cComputer-Assisted Visual Inspection (of Chinese Paintings)\xe2\x80\x9d. In conjunction with\nBrown Scholarly Technology Group, development of procedures and standards for visual\nanalysis of pre-modern Chinese paintings. Three goals: advanced scholarly research\ntools, pedagogical applications (graduate and undergraduate), documentation and\npublication. The scholarly demonstration project is: \xe2\x80\x9cMaking the Chinese Cultural\nHeritage at the Courts of the Northern Song,\xe2\x80\x9d in which works attributed to periods\nranging from the 5th to the 10th centuries are subjected to manipulations of scale and\norientation, and isolation of form-types, stroke types and self-documentation, through\nuniform actions that are controlled carefully to maximize visual truthfulness, and are\nshown to be contemporary products, probably made during the 12th century.\nDocumentation in progress. Fieldwork: Beijing 2005. This project was the focus of my\n2005-06 Leave and continues as my primary research mode during my 2009-2010 leave.\nSupported by Clark Art Institute Fellowship and Brown President\xe2\x80\x99s Venture Fund,\nWendy J. Strothman Faculty Research Award, STG Faculty Research Grant, Humanities\nResearch Fund.\nBooks\n\xe2\x80\x9cMAKING THE CHINESE CULTURAL HERITAGE AT THE COURTS OF THE\nSONG DYNASTY (960-1279)\xe2\x80\x9d This project began as the scholarly component of my\n\xe2\x80\x9cComputer-Assisted Visual Inspection (of Chinese Painting)\xe2\x80\x9d project (see immediately\nabove, where work to date and funding sources are cited). I have developed it through\nread conference papers and articles in progress, and now am preparing to further develop\nmy research into a book. In my work to date I have used visual argumentation and\ntextual evidence to demonstrate my proposition that the paintings that populate the\ntraditional and modern history of the early great painters of China actually are 12thcentury creations that were commissioned by the Song Dynasty emperors in order to\ncreate an continuous material history of the Chinese cultural heritage. Through\nSinological research I have proposed means of transmission and production of such\nimages at the Song court. Currently I am preparing articles for specialist and general\nscholarly publications (see below). In the next \xe2\x80\x93book \xe2\x80\x93 phase of my project, I focus on\nthese anonymous 12th-century place-holders for lost early paintings \xe2\x80\x93 repositioning them\nin their original context as Song-Dynasty engagements with China\xe2\x80\x99s visual past, tracing\ntheir subsequent transmission and influence in later Imperial China, and the\nconsequences for the history of Chinese painting as it is understood today. Findings\npresented at Clark Institute Lecture and Seminar 2006, National Palace Museum\nSymposium and New England East Asian Art History Seminar 2007, Columbia\n\n\x0cMaggie Bickford\n\n13\n\nUniversity 2008, Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford 2009. (see \xe2\x80\x9cInvited\nLectures\xe2\x80\x9d and \xe2\x80\x9cConferences above). Research British Museum, November 2009, funded\nby the Humanities research Fund\n\xe2\x80\x9cThe Shape of Good Fortune: Auspicious Visuality in China.\xe2\x80\x9d Begun as a paper\nread, 1994 Annual Meeting, Association for Asian Studies; research, writing, and\npresentations, School of Historical Studies, Institute for Advanced Study, 1998-99; major\nresearch project during Sabbatical Leave AY 2001-02. Aspects of and material from\nchapters 4, 5, and 9 \xe2\x80\x93 \xe2\x80\x9cHuizong the Lucky Emperor,\xe2\x80\x9d \xe2\x80\x9cThree Friends of the Cold Season,\nLuck and Virtue Conjoined in Poetry, Scholar Painting, and the Decorative Arts,\xe2\x80\x9d and\n\xe2\x80\x9cCounting the Nines in Traditional China\xe2\x80\x9d \xe2\x80\x93 presented and developed in published and\nforthcoming articles and book chapters, and in papers and lectures at conferences,\nmuseums, and universities (see \xe2\x80\x9cCompleted Research\xe2\x80\x9d) and in ongoing projects (see\n\xe2\x80\x9cResearch in Progress\xe2\x80\x9d). Fieldwork: England, Scotland, France, Turkey, summer\n1998; U.S., China, and Japan, spring 1999; Beijing and Shanghai, fall 1999. Brown\nundergraduate seminar: HA104, Section 1, \xe2\x80\x9cThe Shape of Good Fortune,\xe2\x80\x9d 2000-2001,\nSemester 1. I offered this course, with computer-assisted refinements, as a Freshman\nSeminar in 2006-2007. The Auspicious Visuality project has been supported by Brown\nHumanities Research Funds 2003 and 2004; Guggenheim Fellowship, 2001; National\nEndowment for the Humanities Fellowship for University Teachers, 1998-99; Institute\nfor Advanced Study Membership, 1998-99; Richard C. Salomon Faculty Research\nAward, 1997-2000; Wayland Collegium Curriculum Development Grant, for HA104,\nSection 1, \xe2\x80\x9cThe Shape of Good Fortune,\xe2\x80\x9d 2000-2001; Odyssey Grant for collaborative\nstudent research, summer 2000.\n\xe2\x80\x9cZhao Mengjian, Qian Xuan, and the Late Song Literati Avant-Garde\xe2\x80\x9d Begun in 1996;\npresented and developed in published article and in papers and lectures at conferences,\nmuseums, and universities (see \xe2\x80\x9cCompleted Research\xe2\x80\x9d). Fieldwork: China and Japan,\nMay 1999; China, October 1999. Research and discussion continue; further\ndevelopment in conjunction with seminars (see Teaching pages).\nConference Papers\nBook Chapters\n\xe2\x80\x9cBronzes and the History of Chinese Art,\xe2\x80\x9d in \xe2\x80\x9cErligang Civilization\xe2\x80\x9d conference volume\nArticles\n\xe2\x80\x9cChinese Bird-and-Flower Painting and the Aesthetic of Information\xe2\x80\x9d (for Transactions\nof the Oriental Ceramic Society)\n\xe2\x80\x9cLearning from Emperor Huizong: Song Imperial Production of the Material Past and\nits Consequences for the History of Pre-Song Painting\xe2\x80\x9d\n\xe2\x80\x9cTextiles as Texts: Emending the Song Literary Record with the Material Evidence of\nHuang Sheng\'s Tomb.\xe2\x80\x9d Updating for submission by invitation to a scholarly\njournal; originally written for Percival David Foundation Colloquies on Art &\nArchaeology No. 19 Chinese Textiles; (ms. accepted 1997; PDF production delays;\nrequested return of ms. for submission elsewhere).\n\xe2\x80\x9cThe Omen Made by Man: Auspicious Visuality and the Heavenly Texts Affair\xe2\x80\x9d\n\n\x0cMaggie Bickford\n\n14\n\nWith Tiffany Beres. \xe2\x80\x9cMasterworks in Multiples: An Investigation of Replicative\nMeans of Production of Court Paintings during the Song Dynasty\xe2\x80\x9d Supported by\nHumanities Research Fund.\nExhibitions\nSupervisor, undergraduate-curated Chinese New Years Exhibition (\xe2\x80\x9cThe Shape of Good\nFortune: Welcoming the year of the Dragon\xe2\x80\x9d), List Lobby, 2011-2012\nMUSEUM/GALLERY\nExhibitions:\n1. Museum of Art, Rhode Island School of Design:\nHiroshige\'s Fifty-Three Stages of the Tokaid\xc3\xb4: A Journey through JapaneseWoodblock\nPrints. In-house exhibition,\nPart I: May 23 to August 24, 1997;\nPart II: August 29 to December 7, 1997; Brown University undergraduate\nseminar, Supervisor.\n2.\n\nMuseum of Art, Rhode Island School of Design:\nChinese Ceramics: Selections from the Collection. In-house exhibition,\nSpring, 1996. Brown University Graduate Student Practicum, Supervisor.\n3. David Winton Bell Gallery, Brown University:\nThe Crawford Bequest: Chinese Art at the Museum of Art, Rhode Island School of\nDesign. February 6-March 14, 1993, Supervisor.\n4. Yale University Art Gallery:\nBones of Jade, Soul of Ice, The Flowering Plum in Chinese Art, 1985.\nProject Originator; Exhibition co-organizer (with M. G. Neill, Curator of Oriental\nArt, Yale University Art Gallery; now, Director, Seattle Art Museum); Guest\nCurator and Catalogue Author (with contributions by H. H. Frankel, M. G. Neill,\nC. H. Chang, and H. L. Li)\nExhibited: University Art Museum, Berkeley, 23 January - 24 March 1985;\nYale University Art Gallery, New Haven, 18 April - 16 June 1985; The Saint Louis\nArt Museum, 12 July - 8 September 1985\nMuseum of Art, Rhode Island School of Design,\nIn-House Exhibitions Completed:\nTreasures from the Permanent Collection of Chinese Art (Main Gallery),\n3 March - 23 April 1989.\nKachoga: Bird and Flower Prints of Hiroshige, Part II, January, 1989.\nArt for Your Collection (Asian and Ethnographic objects), December, 1988.\nKachoga: Bird and Flower Prints of Hiroshige, Part I, September, 1988.\nArts of Ancient China, September, 1988.\nThe Art of the East Asian Potter: China, Korea, and Japan, May, 1988\n(as Brown independent study project).\nJapanese Theatrical Prints, May, 1988 (as Brown independent study project).\nThe Indian Sari (with Museum of Art\'s Costumes and Textiles Department), Spring, 1988.\nPrehistoric Stone Art of Costa Rica, 5 February 1988 - 15 May 1988.\nMeishoe: Famous Places in Japanese Prints by Hiroshige, Part II: Tokaido,\n29 January 1988 - 8 May 1988.\n\n\x0cMaggie Bickford\n\n15\n\nArt for Your Collection (Asian and Ethnographic objects),\n2 December 1987 - 13 December 1988.\nKesa: Japanese Buddhist Vestments from the Lucy T. Aldrich Collection (with\nCostumes\nand Textiles), 20 November 1987 - 28 February 1988.\nMeishoe: Famous Places in Japanese Prints by Hiroshige, Part I,\n2 October 1987 - 24 January 1988.\nArt of the Ottoman Empire, 25 September 87 - 24 January 1988.\nLoan Exhibitions:\nImages of the Mind (selection, negotiation, and installation of objects from a larger loan\nshow organized by the Art Museum, Princeton University), 3 March23 April 1989.\nJapanese Crafts New England, October, 1988.\nReinstallations:\nChinese Sculpture Gallery, May/June, 1989\nAncient China Gallery, May/June, 1989\nIndian/Islamic Gallery, May/June, 1989\nEast Asian Gallery, May/June, 1989\nChinese Ceramics Gallery, April, 1988\nCuratorial Activities: Department of Asian and Ethnographic Art, Museum of Art,\nRhode Island School of Design\nNegotiated Project Completed:\nS. Hay, ed. Patterns and Poetry: No robes from the Lucy Truman Aldrich\nCollection at the Museum of Art, Rhode Island School of Design. Providence:\n1992.\nConducted negotiations in Providence and Tokyo with Bun You Associates and with\nauthors for this scholarly catalogue in which the Museum\'s No robes are illustrated\nfully in color and are discussed by Japanese and American specialists. The expenses\nof research, photography, and production were underwritten fully by\nBun You in return for the exhibition and publication in Japan of the Museum\'s\ncollection of Hiroshige bird-and-flower woodblock prints.\nSymposium:\nIndonesian Textiles, 19-20 September 1987 (with Costumes and Textiles)\nDocent Training:\nChinese Art Treasures, Images of the Mind, Spring, 1989\nBird & Flower Prints, Fall, 1988\nKesa, Meishoe Part II, 2 February 1988\nChinese Influence on l8th Century Decorative Arts, 14 January 1988\nOttoman, Meishoe, 10 November 1987\nOther:\nCollection maintenance, research, and evaluation;\nCollection development: donor and dealer relations;\nArrangement of viewings and other services for scholars and teachers;\nPreparation of copy for labels, hand-outs, calendar, and other printed matter;\nCooperation with Education Department and Public Relations;\n\n\x0cMaggie Bickford\n\n16\n\nParticipation in grant application process;\nSupervision: Brown Proctor; student intern; work/study student;\nConnoisseurship of objects (Museum service to public);\nContributions to Museum publications;\nGallery tours for special guests/groups;\nProject planning, negotiations, and expediting\nSERVICE\nUniversity:\nYear of China Planning and programming 2001 \xe2\x80\x93 2012\nTenure, Promotion and Appointments Committee (TPAC) 2007 \xe2\x80\x93 09; 2010 - 11\nLMS Assessment Full Project Team, 2011\nCultural Program Planning for Year of China with Chung-I Tan 2010 \xe2\x80\x93 2012\nUTRA Selection Committee 2009\nLibrary Advisory Board, 2003 \xe2\x80\x93 2007 (Vice-Chair, 2003)\nFaculty Library Committee, 2002 - 2003; 1995-1998 (Chair, 1996-97)\nSteering Committee, Ancient Studies, 2004 \xe2\x80\x93\nSearch Committee, University Librarian 2004 \xe2\x80\x93 05\nBudget Reform Committee 2004 \xe2\x80\x93\nSearch Committee, Andrea Rosenthal Chair in History of Art and Architecture 2004- 05\nCommittee on Institutional Collaboration, 2003 \xe2\x80\x93\nBrown/RISD Collaboration Committee, 2002 \xe2\x80\x93 2003\nSearch Committee, Chair, Joukowsky Post-doctoral Fellowship in Chinese Studies,\n(HAA, EAS, Ancient Studies), 2003-2004\nSearch Committee, Chinese Language and Literature (EAS), 2003 \xe2\x80\x93 2004\nSearch Committee, Japanese Buddhism (EAS-RS), 2003 \xe2\x80\x93 2004\nAcademic Code Committee, 2003Bell Gallery Committee, 2002University Disciplinary Council, 2002 - 2004; Fall 1999-2001 (Chair 02/03 Semester 2)\nRUE Committee, 2002 \xe2\x80\x93\nOdyssey Program. \xe2\x80\x9cArts of Imperial Song\xe2\x80\x9d and \xe2\x80\x9cChinese Painting during the Song\nDynasty.\xe2\x80\x9d With Alessia Cook \xe2\x80\x9904. Summer 2003\nOdyssey Program. \xe2\x80\x9cAuspicious Visuality in China.\xe2\x80\x9d With Miriam Silverman \xe2\x80\x9820.\nSummer 2000\nOdyssey Program. \xe2\x80\x9cImaging Women in Edo Japan, Woodblock Prints at the RISD\nMuseum of Art.\xe2\x80\x9d With Xochitl Gonzales \'99. Summer, 1998\nNew England Association of Schools and Colleges Steering Committee 1997-98\nFaculty Teaching Liaison (History of Art) Sheriden Center for Teaching and Learning,\n1997-98\nWriston Grant Selection Committee, 1997\nStrategic Planning Task Force on Information Resources and Support, 1996-97\nWriston Fellowship Selection Committee, 1996\nCommittee on the Status of Women, 1994-97 (Secretary, 1995-97)\nMember, Search Committee, Bell Gallery, 1995\nLecturer, Parents\' Weekend 1995, 28 October 1995\nParticipant, joint meeting of the Corporation Committees on Research and Graduate\nEducation and the University Library, 25 May 1995\n\n\x0cMaggie Bickford\n\n17\n\nUniversity Fellowships Selection Committee, 1995\nParticipant, \xe2\x80\x9cUnder the Elms,\xe2\x80\x9d History of Art, 1993\nMember, Doctoral Committee, Department of History, 1992-2000\nMember, Doctoral Committee, Department of Comparative Literature, 1992\nSophomore Advising 1990-91; 1994CAP advising, 1989-90; 1994Freshmen Advising, 1988\nAssist with donor development in Japan and Taiwan, 1987Assist with donor development, United States, 1987 Department of East Asian Studies, faculty member, 1987 Department Library Representative, East Asian Studies, 1990-1998 (Member, East Asian\nStudies Library Committee, 1987- )\nLiaison with the Rockefeller Library and RISD Library in collection development\nfor Asian Art, 1987-89\nRISD Museum gallery lectures for Brown East Asian Studies courses, 1987-89\nRISD Museum liaison with Brown South Asian group, 1987-89\nDepartment:\nLectureship Grant Application 2010\nUndergraduate Prize Committee 2011\nGraduate Admissions Committee 2010\nTenure Committee, Herv\xc3\xa9 Vanel 2010 Graduate Admissions Committee 2008\nUndergraduate Prize Committee, 2007\nChair, Department of Art and Architecture, 2002 - 2005\nSearch Committee, Andrea Rosenthal Chair in History of Art and Architecture, 2004-05\nSearch Committee, Joukowsky Post-Doctoral Fellow (Chair) 2003- 2004\nGraduate Admissions Committee, 2000/2001\nResearch Roundtable Seminar Participant, 2004, 2001, 1994, 1992\nComputer Committee of One, 1990-95; 1999Search Committee, Joukowsky Post-Doctoral Fellow (Chair), 1998\nGraduate Supervisor, 1995-1998\nSearch Committee, Departmental Administrative Assistant, 1996\nSearch Committee, Renaissance 1993-94\nSupervisor, exhibition, The Crawford Bequest: Chinese Art at the Museum of Art,\nRhode Island School of Design, Bell Gallery, Brown University,\nFebruary 6 - March 14, 1993\nSearch Committee (18th/19th Century) European Painting, 1989-90\nGraduate Supervisor, Semester II, 1989-90\nActing Director, Program in History of Art & Architecture, July-August, 1989\nConcentration Advising, 1988-90\nArt History Committee, 1987Professional Memberships and Service:\nEvaluator, Promotion to Associate Professor with Tenure, University of Toronto,\nDepartment of Art 2011\nEvaluator, Promotion to Associate Professor with Tenure, University of Michigan (Ann\nArbor), History Department 2010\nEvaluator, Promotion to Professor with tenure, Harvard University 2009\nEvaluator, Promotion to Associate Professor with tenure, McMaster University 2009\n\n\x0cMaggie Bickford\n\n18\n\nEvaluator, Promotion to Associate Professor with tenure, Vanderbilt University 2007\nConsultant, Cornell University Press, 2007\nEvaluator, appointment with tenure, Princeton 2007\nPanelist, NEH Fellowships, July 2006\n\xe2\x80\x9cTraversing Media and Remodeling Motifs in East Asian Art\xe2\x80\x9d ( Convener, Keynote\nspeech, and Discussant), The P.Y. and Kinmay W. Tang Center for East Asian\nArt at Princeton University 2006 Graduate Student Symposium, Princeton, 18 Feb\n2006\n\xe2\x80\x9cThe Kawai Japan Arts and Culture Roundtable,\xe2\x80\x9d Co-organizer with James McClain; comoderator, \xe2\x80\x9cThe Arts and Literature\xe2\x80\x9d Panel; 16 State-of-the-field presentations\nand discussions by academics and museum curators. Brown University, 28\nJanuary 2006\nEvaluator, Tenure and Promotion, 2005\nEvaluator, Renewal, Promotion and Tenure, 2004\nExaminer/Interviewer, China Prize Fellowship, Yale University, May 13 May 2002\nWayland Collegium, 1999Association for Asian Studies\nCollege Art Association\nConsultant, Modern Chinese Literature and Culture, 2001\nConsultant, Art Bulletin, 2000Consultant, Journal of Sung Yuan Studies, 2000\nMember, Visual Dimensions of China Seminar, Institute for Advanced Study 1998-99\nInaugural China initiative seminar at IAS\nMember, Gallery Committee, China Institute in America, 1996-2004\nConsultant, University of Washington Press, 1998 Consultant, Council on East Asian Studies Publications, Harvard University, 1995Consultant, CLEAR, Chinese Literature: Essays, Articles, Reviews, 1995Consultant, Ars Orientalis, 1994Evaluator, National Endowment for the Humanities, 1993Organizer and host (in cooperation with Museum of Art, Rhode Island School of Design\nCostume and Textile Department), meeting of New England East Asian Art\nHistory Seminar, Providence, February, 1993, in conjunction with the Crawford\nExhibition\nConsultant on appointment with tenure, promotion and renewal, 1988-90\nConsultant, Cambridge University Press, New York, 1988Consultant on East Asian art manuscripts and project development to George Braziller,\nGeorge Braziller, Inc., New York, 1987 Organizer and leader, art study group of scholars in the field of the history of Chinese art:\n1988 (June/July) People\'s Republic of China\nShanxi, Shaanxi and Gansu Provinces - examination of wall paintings, sculpture,\narchitecture; visits to provincial and site museums, group discussions with\nDirector and staff of Dunhuang Research Institute.\nBeijing - special viewings of materials related to individual research of members,\ndiscussions with Palace Museum Deputy Director and staff.\nBeijing and Shanxi - private meetings with Cultural Relics Bureau officials\nregarding proposed China/United States publications and exhibitions.\n\n\x0cMaggie Bickford\n\n19\n\n1985 (October) Taiwan and People\'s Republic of China. National Palace Museum,\nTaipei; Palace Museum, Beijing; exhibitions, private viewings of materials\nrelevant to individual research at each museum.\n1984 (October) People\'s Republic of China Five museums holding China\'s largest\npainting collections: Shanghai, Nanjing,\nLiaoning, Tianjin, Palace\nMuseum, exhibitions, private viewings at each institution.\nCommunity:\nExhibition: Supervisor, undergraduate-curated Chinese New Years Exhibition (\xe2\x80\x9cThe\nShape of Good Fortune: Welcoming the year of the Dragon\xe2\x80\x9d), List Lobby,\n2011-2012\nLecture Series: \xe2\x80\x9cInnovation/Adaptation 5000 Years of Making Art in China\xe2\x80\x9d (Robert\nBagley, Princeton; Jenny So, CUHK; Fran\xc3\xa7ois Louis, Bard; Jan Stuart, British\nMuseum; Craig Clunas, Oxford; Hao Sheng, Museum of fine Arts Boston) 2011 2012\n\xe2\x80\x9cPotting for Eternity: The Terra Cotta Army of the First Emperor of China,\xe2\x80\x9d Pottery\nand Porcelain Club/RISD Museum, 11 February 2009\n\xe2\x80\x9cEloquent Objects: Using Archaeologically Excavated Materials to teach about\nAncient and Early China,\xe2\x80\x9d National Consortium for Teaching about Asia (NCTA)\nK-12 teachers workshop, 25 October2008, Brown\n\xe2\x80\x9cEarly Books in China,\xe2\x80\x9d Bartlett Society, Brown, John Hay Library, 28 November 2007\nPublic Program. \xe2\x80\x9cHuizong and the Culture of Northern Song China\xe2\x80\x9d Brown University,\nList Art Center, 1 December 2001:\nMORNING SESSION, Richard Davis, Brown University, Chair; Patricia Ebrey,\nUniversity of Washington, \xe2\x80\x9cHuizong\xe2\x80\x99s Stone Inscriptions\xe2\x80\x9d; Maggie Bickford,\nBrown University, \xe2\x80\x9cHuizong\xe2\x80\x99s Paintings: Art and the Art of Emperorship\xe2\x80\x9d\nDiscussants: Marilyn Wong Gleysteen, Independent Scholar; Robert E. Harrist,\nJr., Columbia University; Julia K. Murray, University of Wisconsin\nAFTERNOON SESSION, Dore J. Levy, Brown University, Chair; Joseph Lam,\nUniversity of Michigan, \xe2\x80\x9cHuizong\xe2\x80\x99s Musical Performance of Emperorship\xe2\x80\x9d; Asaf\nGoldschmidt, Tel Aviv University, \xe2\x80\x9cEmperor Huizong\xe2\x80\x99s Impact on Public Health\nand Elite Medicine\xe2\x80\x9d; Discussants: John Chaffee, SUNY Binghamton; Charles\nHartman, SUNY Albany; Paul Smith, Haverford College\n\xe2\x80\x9cIf Wishes were Pictures: Art and Good Fortune in China.\xe2\x80\x9d Brown Humanities Institute,\n16 May 2000\nMargaret B. Stillwell Book Collecting Competition (John Russell Bartlett Society,\nStudent book collection prize). Judge 1998.\nAsian-American History Month, 1996\n\xe2\x80\x9cThe Chinese Archaeological Revolution: Rethinking Early China.\xe2\x80\x9d Brown\nUniversity, 12 November 1996. Sponsored by Chinese Students Association\nand Chinese Culture and Language Corner.\nOther public programs during Asian-American History Month, 1996:\nLecture: Jerome Silbergeld, University of Washington and Harvard\nUniversity: \xe2\x80\x9cVictims, Warriors, Crusaders, Collaborators: The Female Analogy in\nRecent Chinese Cinema\xe2\x80\x9d (22 November 1996)\nVideo Viewings: The Story of Qiu Ju (13 November); Farewell My Concubine\n(18 November); Women from the Lake of Scented Souls (20 November)\n\xe2\x80\x9cEarly Chinese Art,\xe2\x80\x9d Burrillville High School, Harrisville, RI, (Freshman Humanities\nProgram, funded by Rhode Island Committee on the Humanities) 1 Dec. 1994.\n\n\x0cMaggie Bickford\n\n20\n\nPublic programs in conjunction with the Crawford exhibition, in cooperation with the\nBell Gallery and the Departments of History and East Asian Studies:\nLectures: Warren Cohen, Michigan State University and University of Maryland,\nBaltimore: \xe2\x80\x9cThe Collecting of Chinese Art and American Foreign\nRelations\xe2\x80\x9d (Feb. 12, 1993); Jonathan Spence, Yale University"Bertolucci\'s\nThe Last Emperor \xe2\x80\x9c(Feb. 18, 1993)\nFilm: The Last Emperor, directed by Bernardo Bertolucci (Feb 16, 1993)\nSymposium: The Art and Architecture of Imperial China (Feb. 27, 1993)\nTerese Tse Bartholomew, Asian Art Museum of San Francisco,\n\xe2\x80\x9cDeciphering Bats: Auspicious Meanings in Chinese Art;\xe2\x80\x9d Wu Tung,\nMuseum of Fine Arts, Boston, \xe2\x80\x9cTravels of the Imagination: Objects of\nthe Scholar\'s Studio;\xe2\x80\x9d Robert H. Ellsworth, New York City, \xe2\x80\x9cBaolunge:\na Sixteenth-Century Family Temple and Treasure;\xe2\x80\x9d Robert Mowry,\nHarvard University Art Museums and Department of Fine Arts, Harvard\nUniversity, \xe2\x80\x9cTradition and Innovation in Later Chinese Jade.\xe2\x80\x9d\nAlso See Above: Public Lectures, Exhibitions, and Curatorial Activities\nLANGUAGES\nModern Chinese: proficient reading, speaking\nClassical Chinese: proficient reading\nJapanese: proficient reading, adequate speaking\nFrench, Italian, German: reading\nRev. Dec 2011'
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b'Joseph Andrade\nACTOR\nEmail: Jfandrade192@outlook.com\nHair:\nEyes:\n\nDark Brown\nHazel\n\nHeight:\nWeight:\n\n5\xe2\x80\x999\xe2\x80\x99\xe2\x80\x99\n155 lb\n\nTHEATRE\nUnpacking Home\n\nJohn\n\nASTEP\nDir. Ryan McKinney &\nStefanie Sertich\n\nThe Hot L Baltimore\n\nPaul Granger III\n\nKingsborough Community\nCollege\nDir. Ryan McKinney\n\nA Midsummer Night\xe2\x80\x99s Dream\n\nDemetrius\n\nAdelphi University\nDir. Brian Rose\n\nWarrior\n\nStudent Film\nDir. Ben Feldman\n\nFILM\nThe Search\n\nTRAINING\nAssociates Degree in Theater Arts\n\nKingsborough Community College\n(2012-2015)\n\nBachelor of Fine Arts Degree in Theatre Arts\n\nAdelphi University\n(2015-2017)\n\nSPECIAL SKILLS\nAthletic, Bilingual (English and Spanish), Accent (British). Soccer Player. Carpentry.\nTechnical Experience: Basic Pass in Unarmed Combat by the SAFD, 2015\nBasic Pass in Single Sword by the SAFD, 2016'
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b'MARIAH FORD\nHeight: 5\xe2\x80\x99 4\xe2\x80\x9d\nStars Talent Studio\nWeight: 110\n9441 S. Union Square\nEyes: Green\nSandy, Utah 84070\nHair: Blonde\n(801) 201-5885\n_________________________________________________________bookings@starstalentstudio.com\nVOCAL PERFORMANCES\nChristmas Tree Jubilee\n\nSolo\n\nOgden, Ut\n\nBenefit concert\n\nJanette Bischoff\n\nOgden, Ut\n\nTuacahn\n\nJanette Bischoff\n\nSt George, Ut\n\nWizard of Oz\n\nBonneville High School\n\nOgden, Ut\n\nSound of Music\n\nLead: Maria\n\nOgden, Utah\n\nOklahoma\n\nLead: Laurie\n\nOgden, Utah\n\nWizard of Oz\n\nOzian\n\nBonneville\n\nPink Panther\n\nLead: Pink Panther\n\nTuacahn\n\nAnastasia\n\nAnastasia\n\nTuacahn\n\nCinderella\n\nLead: inderella\n\nTuacahn\n\nSorry wrong number\n\nOperator 4\n\nBonneville\n\nActing Workshop\n\nYolando Wood\n\nStars Talent Studio\n\nTV/Film Acting\n\nRenee Casati\n\nStars Talent Studio\n\nAudition Technciques\n\nAmber Evans\n\nStars Talent Studio\n\nVocal Coach\n\nDean Kaelin\n\nVocal Studio\n\nDance Coach\n\nJeanette Ford\n\nJet\xe2\x80\x99s Cloggers\n\nSinging & Acting\n\nJanette Bischoff\n\nClass Act\n\nSinging\n\nJanette Bischoff\n\nCoral Edition\n\nTHEATRE\n\nTRAINING\n\nSPECIAL SKILLS & INTERESTS\nGreat at Improv, Performing Vocalist, Guitar, Clogging, Mountain Biking, Soccer, Skiing, Hunting, Fishing,\nRock Climbing, and good with accents.'
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b'Your Name\nPhone number\nEmail address\nHeight \xe2\x80\x93 Weight \xe2\x80\x93 Hair color \xe2\x80\x93 Eye Color \xe2\x80\x93 Vocal Range (ex: alto)\n(only list vocal range if you are a singer)\n(Usually you list projects chronologically backwards\xe2\x80\xa6so your most recent show should go first on your list within\neach category. Also, do not list \xe2\x80\x9cPLAY TITLE\xe2\x80\x9d \xe2\x80\x9cRole\xe2\x80\x9d etc\xe2\x80\xa6I just listed those so you know what categories to create)\n\nTHEATRE\nPLAY TITLE\nTHREE DAYS OF RAIN\nLEMON MERINGUE FA\xc3\x87ADE\nPERICLES\nCINDERELLA\n\nRole\nNan/ Lina\nSusan\nThaisa\nCinderella\n\nTheatre Company\nUniversity of Alaska Fairbanks\nNew Perspectives Theatre Co.\nFairbanks Shakespeare Theatre\nFairbanks Light Opera Theatre\n\nDirector\nCarrie Baker\nJackie Alexander\nJames B. Nicola\nClaudia Lively\n\nRole\nBartender\n\nProduction Company\nGrey Jumper Productions\n\nDirector\nTom Hines\n\nRole\nInmate (u/5)\n\nNetwork\nCBS\n\nDirector\nSusan Strickler\n\nRole\nVoiceover\nPatron\n\nProduction Company\nTanana Valley Television\nTanana Valley Television\n\nDirector\nMike Martinez\nMike Martinez\n\nFILM\nFILM TITLE\nCHRONIC TOWN\n\nTELEVISION\nSHOW TITLE\nGUIDING LIGHT\n\nCOMMERCIAL\nPRODUCT/ BRAND\nLARSON\xe2\x80\x99S JEWLERS\nBREWSTER\xe2\x80\x99S\n\nEDUCATION\nUNIVERSITY OF ALASKA FAIRBANKS\nBATHEATRE/ ENGLISH expected May 2011\nStudies include: Acting, Voice/ Speech (dialects: British, Irish, New York) Singing, Stage Combat,\nMask, Clown, Dance (ballet, jazz), Camera Acting.\nREDUCED SHAKESPEARE COMPANY\nImprovisation Workshop, May 2005\nLATHROP HIGH SCHOOL\nHigh School Diploma, June 2001\n\nSPECIAL SKILLS\nImprovisation, Burp on Demand, Sports (Marathon Running (NYC 2003, LA 2002), Lacrosse (NCAA\nChampionship Team), Soccer), Driver\xe2\x80\x99s License, Juggling, Tumbling.\n\nTemplate by Kade Mendelowitz and Carrie Baker, Theatre UAF'
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b'Jarien Sky-Stutts \xe2\x80\x93 Senior 3D Artist\n\ncontact@jariensky.com | jariensky.com | linkedin.com/in/jariensky\nSelect Titles\nIdeaSpace (Wayfair): 3D pipeline, asset cleanup & in-engine setup, stereoscopic 360 lighting/renders, UX. Daydream.\nPatio Playground (Wayfair): Materials, textures, models, lighting, performance optimization, UI, UX. Rift.\nMorgantinaVR (Archimedes Digital): Environment models & textures, in-engine asset setup, guidance on aesthetics\n& real-time best practices. Vive, Gear VR, Cardboard/Daydream, Tango.\nCyber-Anatomy & Cyber Science 3D: Models, textures, and in-engine art asset setup and performance optimization\nfor human/animal anatomy and science educational software. PC, web, mobile, zSpace.\nGames through Liquid Development:\nRockband (client: Harmonix): Prop models, textures, & in-engine setup \xe2\x80\x93 musical instruments. PS3, X360, PC.\nWarhawk (client: Incognito): Environment models, LODs, & collision meshes. PS3.\nFreaky Creatures (client: Abandon Interactive): Environment and prop models & textures. PC, mobile.\n\nSkills\nTeam leadership, teaching, project management, public speaking.\nOrganic and hard-surface: full workflow of high-poly sculpting to UVd & textured real-time model with baked maps.\nUnity \xe2\x80\x93 best practices, art asset setup, performance optimization, lighting, materials, node-based shader creation.\nTexturing by handpainting, procedural generation, and photo compositing.\nFigure drawing, anatomy, principles of design and composition, color theory.\n\nSoftware\nMaya\n3ds Max\nZBrush\n\nPhotoshop\nUnity\nVRay\n\nSubstance Painter\nSubstance Designer\nxNormal\n\nTopogun\nVersion control \xe2\x80\x93 SVN and git\nExcel, Google sheets\n\nEmployment History\nSenior 3D Artist, 3D Visualization team \xe2\x80\x93 Wayfair, LLC\nBoston, MA Dec\xe2\x80\x9916 \xe2\x80\x93 present\n\xe2\x80\xa2\nLead a team of artists creating models, materials, lighting, & renders for photoreal images in 3ds Max and VRay\n\xe2\x80\xa2\nWork with the other Senior Artists to document and teach best practices, organize projects, and expand the team\nTechnical Artist, Wayfair Next team \xe2\x80\x93 Wayfair, LLC\nBoston, MA Feb\xe2\x80\x9916 \xe2\x80\x93 Dec\xe2\x80\x9916\n\xe2\x80\xa2\nWork with engineering, creative, & copywriting teams to develop 3D workflows, create models, materials,\ntextures, optimize performance, & create & iterate on UX/UI for VR/AR apps on desktop & mobile\nAdjunct Instructor \xe2\x80\x93 Mount Ida College\nNewton, MA Sep \xe2\x80\x9915 \xe2\x80\x93 May \xe2\x80\x9917\n\xe2\x80\xa2\nTeach 3D modeling, texturing, lighting, & rendering to Game Art and Animation Bachelor\xe2\x80\x99s students\nFreelance 3D Artist \xe2\x80\x93 various clients\nTelecommute Aug \xe2\x80\x9909 \xe2\x80\x93 Present\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n3D Art Director for indie studio SuperScience LLC \xe2\x80\x93 create 3D models, textures, and materials; prioritize art\nteam\xe2\x80\x99s tasks; work with concept artists to direct 3D artists to maintain aesthetic cohesion\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n3D asset creation, optimization, and R&D for Archimedes Digital - augmented reality and virtual reality projects\nin the humanities and academia. Platform: Vive, Google Cardboard/Daydream, Tango-enabled Android devices\n\xe2\x80\xa2\nCartoon style character models & textures for Rocketcat Games title Dad by the Sword. Platform: PC\n3D Artist, Technical Artist \xe2\x80\x93 Cyber Science 3D\nIowa City, IA Jun \xe2\x80\x9908 \xe2\x80\x93 Jun \xe2\x80\x9909, Apr \xe2\x80\x9911 \xe2\x80\x93 Jul \xe2\x80\x9914\n\xe2\x80\xa2\nCreate dissectable human/animal anatomical models for real-time interaction on PC, mobile, web, & zSpace\n\xe2\x80\xa2\nCreate 3D assets including spaceships, microbiology, environments, and props for educational software for K-12,\ncolleges, and medical schools\n\xe2\x80\xa2\nLibrary of materials, shaders, and textures. Lighting, lightmapping, and particle effects\n\xe2\x80\xa2\nCreate textures from Frank Netter MD\xe2\x80\x99s medical illustrations for 3D version of Atlas of Human Anatomy\n3D Modeler & Texturer \xe2\x80\x93 Liquid Development\nPortland, OR Oct \xe2\x80\x9906\xe2\x80\x94Apr \xe2\x80\x9908\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n3D models, textures, LODs, collision meshes for AAA clients for games on PS3, PC, and Xbox 360\n\nEducation\nMedia Arts & Animation, Bachelor of Science from The Art Institute of Portland\nAdvanced Video Game Character Creation, CGsociety.org online course\nFigure Construction & Atelier classes, Academy of Realist Art, Boston\n\nJun \xe2\x80\x9907\nApr \xe2\x80\x9914\xe2\x80\x94Jun \xe2\x80\x9914\nSep \xe2\x80\x9913\xe2\x80\x94May \xe2\x80\x9914'
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b"Gary White\nMake up artist\nAREAS OF EXPERTISE\nSpecial effects\nPeriod makeovers\nHairstyles\nArtistry skills\n\nPERSONAL SUMMARY\nA highly resourceful, flexible and innovative make up artist who possessing\nexcellent inter-personal and communication skills. Experienced in ensuring that\nmodels, performers and presenters have suitable make-up and hairstyles before\nthey appear in front of cameras or an audience. Extensive knowledge of taking\ninto account the size of a venue, lighting, and distance between a audience, the\nstage and performers.\nNow looking to further an already successful career as a make up artist by\nworking for an ambitious and expanding company.\n\nProsthetics\n\nWORK EXPERIENCE\nModel make up\nFantasy make up\n\nFilm Producing Company \xe2\x80\x93 Coventry\nMAKE UP ARTIST\nJune 2008 - Present\nSeeing to it that the actors' and presenters' hair and make-up are done correctly\nand touched up when necessary. One-to-one personal sessions, interpreting the\nclients requirements and then carrying out makeovers.\n\nPROFESSIONAL\nCosmetology License\nMakeup Certification\nAesthetician License\n\nPERSONAL SKILLS\n\nDuties:\nProviding elevated skincare diagnosis and makeup application for clients.\nAnalyzing a clients face before applying any make up.\nLiaising with actors and producers to identify the make up requirements.\nHiding blemishes, or making the performer look beautiful, old or young.\nTaking photographs of work.\nGiving actors realistic looking scars or unusual physical characteristics.\nWorking on wigs, whiskers and special effects.\nCommunicating with directors and costume designers.\nUnderstand a persons color and skin tone.\nCasting facial and body moulds and sculpting latex foam.\nTaking into consideration the shape, bone structure and eye shape of clients.\nAnalyzing scripts to make sure characters end up looking the way they are\ndescribed.\n\nPatience\n\nKEY SKILLS AND COMPETENCIES\n\nFocused\n\nKnowledgeable about the effects of stage lighting on a person's appearance.\nExcellent communication skills in dealing with actors and artists.\nComplete understanding of the special effects/make-up processes on the skin\nAble to work day or night and can stand of fee for long periods of time.\nExperience of applying makeup for television and film.\nArtistically inclined and appreciating colour and beauty.\nDetail oriented, able to multi-task, experience working in fast paced retail\nenvironment.\n\nPERSONAL DETAILS\nGary White\n34 Anywhere Road\nCoventry\nCV6 7RF\nT: 02476 888 5544\nM: 0887 222 9999\nE: gary.w@dayjob.co.uk\nDOB: 12/09/1985\nDriving license: Yes\nNationality: British\n\nACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS\nFdA\nSpecialist Make-up Design (Foundation Degree)\nNuneaton University 2005 - 2008\nA levels:\nMaths (A) English (B) Technology (B) Science (C)\nCoventry Central College 2003 - 2005\nREFERENCES \xe2\x80\x93 Available on request.\n\n\x0cCopyright information - Please read\n\xc2\xa9 This make up artist CV template is the copyright of Dayjob Ltd August 2010. Jobseekers may download and use this CV\nexample for their own personal use to help them create their own CVs. You are most welcome to link to this page or any other\npage on our site www.dayjob.com. However these CVs must not be distributed or made available on other websites without\nour prior permission. For any questions relating to the use of this CV template please email: info@dayjob.com."
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b'RESUME\nDan Platt\n5134 Oakdale Ave.\nWoodland Hills, CA 91364\n\n3D Artist/Modeler - Designer\nTel. 818-887-2585\nFax. 818-887-5578\nEmail: dan@solidimagearts.com\n\n[ PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY ]\nSkilled, experienced and versatile 3D professional with nearly 20 years of combined experience using digital and traditional media.\nWorked as a staff artist and as an independent designer. Extensive background in the digital/traditional arts including character\ndesign, toy and product design, cutting edge medical animation and web based solutions. Self motivated, innovative, adapts quickly\nto new solutions and works well under pressure - meeting all challenging and mission critical deadlines. Obsessed with creative\nchallenges beckoning 3d solutions. Seeks professional and freelance opportunities in 3D design.\n[ PROFESSIONAL AREAS OF EXPERTISE ]\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Digital and traditional 3D character and prop modeling \xe2\x80\xa2 Photorealistic texturing & rendering \xe2\x80\xa2 Digital and traditional pattern\ndevelopment \xe2\x80\xa2 Human and \xe2\x80\x9cun-human\xe2\x80\x9d anatomical expert \xe2\x80\xa2 Character modeling, maquettes & style guides \xe2\x80\xa2 Mock ups \xe2\x80\xa2 2D Illustration & Design \xe2\x80\xa2 Maya \xe2\x80\xa2 Lightwave 3D \xe2\x80\xa2 Electric Image Universe \xe2\x80\xa2 Painter3D \xe2\x80\xa2 Photoshop \xe2\x80\xa2 Illustrator\n\xe2\x80\xa2 QuarkXpress \xe2\x80\xa2 InDesign \xe2\x80\xa2 After Effects \xe2\x80\xa2 Final Cut Express \xe2\x80\xa2 MS Word/Office \xe2\x80\xa2 Golive 6 \xe2\x80\xa2 Red Hat Linux \xe2\x80\xa2 MAC OSX 10.3,\nMAC OS 9.2.2 and Windows 2000/XP\n[ CAREER HIGHLIGHTS ]\n\xe2\x80\xa2 I, Robot - Modeled and developed the design of the NS5 robot under Patrick Tatopoulis using Maya and Lightwave 3D\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Star Wars Trilogy - Created the Star Wars Trilogy movie poster to represent the latter three films for Lucas Film.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Digital Hero Award - Designed, developed and manufactured the Digital Hero for 3D Festival, Sweden.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Merck Medicus - Conceptualized, designed and developed the Merck Medicus 3D icon.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Terminator 2 - Created a motion controlled puppet of Arnold Schwarzeneggar in \xe2\x80\x9cT2\xe2\x80\x9d \xe2\x80\x93 the special effects received an\nAcademy Award\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Digital Hall of Fame - Distinguished member and recipient\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Merck - Listed as a \xe2\x80\x9cMerck Preferred Vendor\xe2\x80\x9d for 3D medical animation, 3D illustration and educational products\n[ DIGITAL 3D WORK HISTORY ]\nMEDICAL: Designed & manufactured medical 3D models, animations & visuals for Merck & Co, Inc., Abbot Labs,\nCorbett Healthcare, National Comprehensive Cancer Network\n\xe2\x80\xa2 CD4 Cell physician/patient model \xe2\x80\xa2 Singulair physician/patient lung model \xe2\x80\xa2 Crixivan medical poster \xe2\x80\xa2 Medicus logo\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Crixivan HIV mechanism of action booklet and slide series \xe2\x80\xa2 HIV level of potency animation \xe2\x80\xa2 Medicus intro animation\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Promotional Medicus key chain \xe2\x80\xa2 Promotional Medicus ergo computer mouse \xe2\x80\xa2 CD4 Cell model box art\nGAME ANIMATICS & MODELS: Created and designed digital/traditional models for the Arcade and Game industry\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Vivendi Universal: 3D box art illustration for Dark Ages of Camelot, DAoC Gold Edition, Predator (2002 to 2004)\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Blizzard Entertainment: Action figure character design, creation and manufacturing (1999 - 2002)\n\xe2\x80\xa2 vTorque: Character modeling for MotoXXX, Lu Vampyr game animatics (2002 to 2004)\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Atari Games: Character design and model construction for Primal Rage and Area 51 (1993 - 1995)\n3D Misc: Various, recent digital modeling projects (2003 - 2004)\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Lightsport\xe2\x84\xa2 (product modeling) \xe2\x80\xa2 Somerset Ent. (anatomical modeling for box art) \xe2\x80\xa2 Master Replicas (product modeling)\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Asylum (box art) \xe2\x80\xa2 Mattel (Action figures and accessories)\n[ CONTINUED ]\n\n\x0cRelevant \xe2\x80\x9cAnalog & Digital\xe2\x80\x9d 3D work history continued...\n[ FILM ACCOMPLISHMENTS - 1989/2004]\n\nDigital modeling, miniatures, puppets, make-up effects, design and fabrication\n\n\xe2\x80\xa2 A Day with Wilbur Robinson (in Production) \xe2\x80\xa2 Curandero (in Production) \xe2\x80\xa2 The Cave \xe2\x80\xa2 I, Robot \xe2\x80\xa2 Gnomeo & Juliet \xe2\x80\xa2 The Addams Family\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Area 51 \xe2\x80\xa2 Army of Darkness \xe2\x80\xa2 Batman Returns \xe2\x80\xa2 Dark Warrior \xe2\x80\xa2 Dinosaur City \xe2\x80\xa2 Ernest Scared Stupid \xe2\x80\xa2 Escape from LA \xe2\x80\xa2 Exorcist\nIII \xe2\x80\xa2 Freakz \xe2\x80\xa2 Gremlins 2 \xe2\x80\xa2 Honey, I blew up the baby \xe2\x80\xa2 Hall of Energy \xe2\x80\x93 Epcot Astronaut \xe2\x80\xa2 Harley Davidson and Marlboro Man \xe2\x80\xa2\nHighlander 2 \xe2\x80\xa2 Hook \xe2\x80\xa2 Innocent Blood \xe2\x80\xa2 Jurassic Park \xe2\x80\xa2 Kick Boxer 2 \xe2\x80\xa2 Leeds Point \xe2\x80\xa2 Nemesis \xe2\x80\xa2 Pet Semetary 2 \xe2\x80\xa2 Primal Rage \xe2\x80\xa2 Star\nWars Trilogy \xe2\x80\x93 Movie poster \xe2\x80\xa2 Terminator 2 \xe2\x80\xa2 Ticks \xe2\x80\xa2 True Lies \xe2\x80\xa2 Warlock\n[ TV ACCOMPLISHMENTS - 1989/1996 ]\n\nMiniature puppet effects, make-up effects, design and fabrication\n\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Alice in Wonderland \xe2\x80\xa2 Andersonville \xe2\x80\xa2 \xe2\x80\xa6and the sea will tell \xe2\x80\xa2 Attack of the 50 foot women \xe2\x80\xa2 The Beast\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Christmas at Target \xe2\x80\x93 Ginger Bread dancers commercial \xe2\x80\xa2 Coast Soap \xe2\x80\x9cThe Thinker\xe2\x80\x9d commercial \xe2\x80\xa2 Danger Island\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Deep Space 9 \xe2\x80\xa2 Hunchback of Notre Dame \xe2\x80\xa2 IT \xe2\x80\xa2 John Lee Hooker video \xe2\x80\xa2 Land of the Lost \xe2\x80\xa2 MGM Grand International\nrestaurants commercial \xe2\x80\xa2 Monsters - Manikins of Horror \xe2\x80\xa2 Playboy Centerfold video \xe2\x80\xa2 Shake, Rattle & Roll \xe2\x80\xa2 Tru \xe2\x80\x93 The play\n[ TOY ACCOMPLISHMENTS -1990/2003 ]\n\nDesigned, developed and manufactured action figures, dolls & models\n\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Alien Resurrection \xe2\x80\xa2 Battle Squads \xe2\x80\xa2 Bela Lugosi doll \xe2\x80\xa2 Bernie Wrightson\xe2\x80\x99s Frankenstein \xe2\x80\xa2 C3PO \xe2\x80\xa2 Diablo 2 \xe2\x80\xa2 The Flintstones\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Classic Disney \xe2\x80\xa2 Gargoyles \xe2\x80\xa2 Godzilla \xe2\x80\xa2 Hercules \xe2\x80\xa2 The Jersey Devil \xe2\x80\xa2 Judge Dredd \xe2\x80\xa2 Jurassic Park Chaos\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Major League Baseball \xe2\x80\xa2 National Football League \xe2\x80\xa2 NYFD 9/11 Memorial firefighter doll \xe2\x80\xa2 Orcaphant \xe2\x80\xa2 The Phantom\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Planet of the Apes \xe2\x80\xa2 Rocky and Bullwinkle \xe2\x80\xa2 Samaritan doll \xe2\x80\xa2 Savage Dragon \xe2\x80\xa2 Schlitzie and Lionel \xe2\x80\xa2 Shaft \xe2\x80\xa2 Small Soldiers\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Spawn \xe2\x80\xa2 Street Sharks \xe2\x80\xa2 Star Craft \xe2\x80\xa2 Starship Troopers \xe2\x80\xa2 Star Trek - Nemesis \xe2\x80\xa2 Stryker \xe2\x80\xa2 Violator \xe2\x80\xa2 Visitor \xe2\x80\xa2 Warcraft\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Warcraft 3\n[ WRITER / LECTURER ]\n\nTopic range: Digital 3D modeling, 3D design & manufacturing\n\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Featured speaker, Disney Feature Animation \xe2\x80\x9cOne of our own series - (Burbank, CA - 2005)\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Guest speaker on Maya character development at Cal Arts - 2005\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Guest speaker, 3D Festival/LEAF (London - 2002)\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Art of 3D computer animation and imaging book - (Contributing artist, 2002)\n\xe2\x80\xa2 2 day guest speaker/demo artist at Denver University, 2002\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Guest speaker, panelist and demo artist at the 3D Festival (Denmark and Sweden - 1999/2001)\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Guest speaker at Siggraph 2001, Newtek booth\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Guest panelist at the 3D Expo 2000\n\xe2\x80\xa2 3D Demo artist at MacWorld - 2000\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Guest speaker at Art Center, 1999\n\xe2\x80\xa2 EFX Art and Design Magazine (Associate Editor - 1998/2002)\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Mastering Pixels 3D book (Contributing writer, 2000)\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Pixels 3D Power User Tutorials (Co-author, 2000)\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Amazing Figure Modeler Magazine (Columnist, 1994/1996)\n[ EDUCATION ]\n\xe2\x80\xa2 B.F.A. Major: Illustration, Minor: Sculpture, Philadelphia University of the Arts, 1987\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Received \xe2\x80\x9cExceptional calibre\xe2\x80\x9d (highest level) in Special Makeup Effects Artistry in the Motion Picture Industry, 1988\n\nReferences available upon request\n\n5134 Oakdale Ave . Woodland Hills, C A 91364\n\nTel. 818-887-2585\n\ndan@solidimagear ts.com'
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b"Jeff Wolverton, M.S., B.S.Cis.\nVisual FX Artist, Look Development Artist, Effects Animator, Effects Lead\nPhone: (604) 767-4187\nCitizenship: USA\nDemo reel: www.JeffWolverton.com\nIMDb: imdb.com/name/nm0938787\n\nCurrently Located in Vancouver, BC, Canada\nLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/jeffwolverton\nEmail:\nJeff@JeffWolverton.com\n\nQualifications\nVisual Effects Artist/FX lead with 15+ years experience on live action feature films, including six films\nnominated for an Academy Award in Visual Effects.\nExperience: Extensive feature film work in look development and effects animation, shading, lighting, rendering,\ncompositing, particle simulation, fluid simulations, rigid body dynamics. Extensive experience with Houdini,\nMantra, Nuke, scripting in VEX & Python. Also experienced in Maya and Renderman, Cinema4D, Flowline.\nAreas of Expertise: Creating custom FX setups in Houdini and other software packages. Creation and shot work in\nsmoke, fire, water, sand, ice, explosions, debris, lightning, unique liquid & ephemeral effects. Leading an FX team.\n\nFeature Film Experience\nDigital Domain (Vancouver):\nHoudini Effects Artist/FX Lead on \xe2\x80\x9cAll I See I You\xe2\x80\x9d, \xe2\x80\x9cBeauty and the Beast\xe2\x80\x9d and \xe2\x80\x9cX-men: Apocalypse\xe2\x80\x9d. Created\nsand, snow, and debris effects, look development on custom 'blind vision' effects and 'skin bags' effect.\nMPC (Vancouver):\nSenior Houdini & Flowline FX Artist on \xe2\x80\x9cBatman v Superman\xe2\x80\x9d, \xe2\x80\x9cMonster Trucks\xe2\x80\x9d responsible for creating custom\nfractal tetrahedron Mother Box, FX and OTL setups for slick oil fluid and lightning.\nFramestore (London):\nMaya Effects Technical Director on \xe2\x80\x9cJupiter Ascending\xe2\x80\x9d creating alien tractor beam and destruction.\nLook FX (Los Angeles):\nEffects Artist on \xe2\x80\x9cNoah\xe2\x80\x9d creating large scale ocean surface & sea foam/ark interaction.\nDigital Domain (Los Angeles):\nEffects Lead/Sr VFX Artist on \xe2\x80\x9cIron Man 3\xe2\x80\x9d and \xe2\x80\x9cBlack Sky\xe2\x80\x9d among others. Visual development of lava skin\nExtremis effects. Creating melting metal, CGI tornadoes, debris, smoke, explosions and snowy landscapes.\nSony Pictures Imageworks (Los Angeles):\nEffects Lead/Effects Artist on six superhero films (\xe2\x80\x9cGreen Lantern\xe2\x80\x9d, \xe2\x80\x9cGhost Rider\xe2\x80\x9d, \xe2\x80\x9cHancock\xe2\x80\x9d, three \xe2\x80\x9cSpiderMan\xe2\x80\x9d films) two animated files and half a dozen other movies. Visual development of ring constructs, planetary\nbattery beams, smoke effects. Created debris, sand, webs, explosions, magic dust, water and ice. Lighting artist on\ntwo shows including \xe2\x80\x9cStuart Little\xe2\x80\x9d.\nStan Winston Studios, Rhythm & Hues Studios:\nLead Effects Artist and visual development on \xe2\x80\x9cFantastic Four\xe2\x80\x9d, \xe2\x80\x9cX2: X-Men United\xe2\x80\x9d and \xe2\x80\x9cDaredevil\xe2\x80\x9d, creating\ninvisibility and force field effects, visual development of 'shadow world'.\nPast Work Experience: Worked on several animated movies at Walt Disney Feature Animation and later\nDreamWorks Feature Animation.\n\nEducation\nMaster of Science Degree (specialization in computer graphics) The Ohio State University\nBachelor of Science, The Ohio State University (Major: Computer Science, Minor: Philosophy)\nJeff Wolverton\n\nTel: (604) 767-4187\n\nJeff@JeffWolverton.com"
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b'LETA LOU GRAY\t\n\r\n\n\t\n\r\n\n\t\n\r\n\n\t\n\r\n\n\t\n\r\n\n\t\n\r\n\n428 Wolf Street, Philadelphia PA. 19148\t\n\r \t\n\r\n\n\t\n\r\n\n\t\n\r\n\nEducation:\t\n\r\n\n\t\n\r\n\n\t\n\r\n\nArtist\n518-534-4974\n\n\t\n\r\n\nSpring 2009\t\n\r\n\nB.F.A. , Purchase College, S.U.N.Y. Alumni.\nDean\xc3\xa2\xc2\x80\xc2\x99s Senior Recognition Award for interdisciplinary studies in the\nschool of the arts in printmaking and sculpture.\nDeans list 2007, 2008, and 2009.\n\nSpring 2005\t\n\r\n\nPeru High School Alumni. National Art Honor Society President, Peru NY.\n\nExperience:\t\n\r\n\t\n\r\n\n2007 to\t\n\r \t\n\r\nPresent\t\n\r \t\n\r\n\nLeta Lou Tattoos, Custom Artwork, sterile equipment.\nFreelancing personal clients.\n\n\t\n\r\n\nSpring 2009\t\n\r\n\nPrint shop Department Monitor, Purchase, NY.\n\n\t\n\r\n\t\n\r\n\t\n\r\n\nFall 2008\t\n\r\n\nCeramic Department Monitor, Purchase, NY.\t\n\r\n\n2007 to\t\n\r \t\n\r\n2008\t\n\r \t\n\r\n\nMetal Shop Department Monitor, Purchase, NY.\n\n2004 to\t\n\r \t\n\r\n2008\t\n\r \t\n\r\n\nButternut Hill Studios, apprenticed under Metal Sculptor\nJohn Kokoska , Peru, NY.\n\n2004\t\n\r\n\t\n\r\n\n\t\n\r\n\t\n\r\n\nBody Art Tattoo and Piercing, apprenticed under tattoo artist\nRyan Cogswell. Plattsburgh, NY.\n\nCertifications:\t\n\r 2010\t\n\r\n\n\t\n\r\n\nOSHA Blood Borne Pathogens.\n\n\t\n\r\n\t\n\r\n\t\n\r\n\t\n\r\n\t\n\r\n\t\n\r\n\n\t\n\r\n\t\n\r\n\nCommissions:\t\n\r Album Covers, Posters, T-Shirts, Fliers, Portraits, Custom Tattoo Work.\n\nArtistic skills:\t\n\r\n\t\n\r\n\t\n\r\n\t\n\r\n\t\n\r\n\nLithography, multi-layer silk screens, intaglio prints, oxy-acetylene torches, MIG welders, tattoo\nneedle making, running dry and wet heat autoclaves, kiln firing, soldering irons, stencil making,\nban saws, plasma cutters, grinders, \t\n\rAdobe Photoshop 7.0.\nA list of references is available upon request.'
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b'Curriculum Vitae\nPersonal Details\n\nDarren Lee Yeow\nPhone:\n0402 859 536\nEmail:\nDarren@stylus-monkey.com\nWebsite: http://www.stylus-monkey.com\n\nObjectives\n\n\xc2\x83\n\xc2\x83\n\xc2\x83\n\xc2\x83\n\nExperience\n\nTo aid games developers in the creation and shipping of AAA quality games.\nTo teach other people the skills required to be a concept artist.\nTo be a leader in the field of concept art, art direction and illustration through\ngreat communication and exemplary execution of a wide range of artistic skills\nto meet and exceed design brief requirements.\nTo do all the above stated holding myself true to the highest levels of\nprofessional and personal integrity.\n\nOct 2009-Current\nStylus Monkey Design\nOwner / Principal Designer\n\xc2\x83 Lecturer RMIT University \xe2\x80\x93 Digital Illustration\n\xc2\x83 Contract Art Director for White Wall Concepts, Undisclosed Project\n\xc2\x83 Contract Concept Artist for Trick Star Games, 2 Undisclosed Projects\n\xc2\x83 Marketing Art, Sector 3 Games\n\xc2\x83 Contributing artist for Official Painter Magazine, Advanced Photoshop\nMagazine, Digital Artist Magazine and 2D Artist Magazine.\n\xc2\x83 Guest Lecturer at QANTM \xe2\x80\x93 Concept Art Foundations Class\n\xc2\x83 Commissioned illustrations for WildFire Inc and Shadow Run publication.\n\xc2\x83 Concept designs and marketing artwork for Black Lab Studios.\n\xc2\x83 Private Concept Illustration tutoring.\nApril 2009-Oct 2009\nTransmission Games / IR Guru\xe2\x80\x99s\nSenior Concept Artist\n\xc2\x83 Fixed and rotary wing aircraft design.\n\xc2\x83 Environment design and mood paintings.\n\xc2\x83 In-game propaganda design.\n\xc2\x83 Vehicle/asset damage texturing.\n\xc2\x83 Matte painting, cut scene illustration and in-game illustration.\n\xc2\x83 PS3/Xbox icons, logo and small graphic design.\n\xc2\x83 UI flow and design critique.\n\xc2\x83 Pitch document creation and illustrations.\nSept 2008-Oct 2008\nSpinFast Games Pty Ltd\nArt Director / Concept Artist\n\xc2\x83 Created all concept and GUI art to determine look and feel of game.\n\xc2\x83 Collaborated with lead designer to establish look and feel.\n\xc2\x83 Sourced and conducted interviews for prospective art team members.\nJan 2008\xe2\x80\x93Aug 2008\nInterzone Games Pty Ltd\nUI Art Director\n\xc2\x83 Re-designed Interface style and authored UI style guide for other artists.\n\xc2\x83 GUI quality control through critical feedback.\n\xc2\x83 Interviewed art candidates, made hiring decisions, mentored junior graphic\n\n\x0c\xc2\x83\n\nartists and elevated overall UI visual quality levels to a professional level.\nProvided artistic leadership through example, helping to improve morale\nthrough encouragement, feedback and constant improvement of team\xe2\x80\x99s work.\n\nNov 2007\xe2\x80\x93Jan 2007\nInterzone Games Pty Ltd\nInterim Art Director\n\xc2\x83 Defined art style for project and authored the art style guide used by artists.\n\xc2\x83 Made key decisions on technology trade-off used, eg. Removed the use of\nnormal mapping to improve performance on target machines.\n\xc2\x83 Liaised with external Chinese development studio to establish deadlines,\nguidelines for artwork and provided critical feedback on artwork.\n\xc2\x83 Provided critique and direction on concept art, modelling, animation and UI.\n\xc2\x83 Managed 9 internal artists and external Chinese art studio of 30+ artists.\n\xc2\x83 Improved art production and facilitated creation of art pipelines.\n\xc2\x83 Participated in lead meetings to establish art asset lists and goals.\n\xc2\x83 Provided regular feedback to artists and conducted employee reviews.\n\xc2\x83 Expanded the art team to bridge skill gaps.\n\xc2\x83 Improved morale and direction of the art team.\nAug 2007\xe2\x80\x93Nov 2007\nInterzone Games Pty Ltd\nSenior Concept Artist\n\xc2\x83 Directed a 3 minute concept art video used for marketing and recruitment\npurposes, created the art used, pace and overall editing.\n\xc2\x83 Determined the artistic style through detailed concept art.\n\xc2\x83 Liaised and mentored production modellers to prove style in 3d.\n\xc2\x83 Mentored junior concept artists.\nMar 2007\xe2\x80\x93Aug 2007\nFreelance\nFreelance Artist\n\xc2\x83 Worked on a comic book for Canadian author.\n\xc2\x83 Created concept art for major characters, all environment art, and all UI for\nSilhouette Studios.\nDec 2006\xe2\x80\x93Mar 2007\nUGM Interactive\nCreative Director, Operations Manager\n\xc2\x83 Designed branding for the new business.\n\xc2\x83 Established development team, workflows, deadlines and scope of game.\n\xc2\x83 Reported to investors.\n\xc2\x83 Authored the artistic guidelines and art style of the game.\n\xc2\x83 Undertook hiring decisions and expanded the team.\n\xc2\x83 Provided critical feedback, employee evaluation, and general HR duties.\nMar 2005\xe2\x80\x93Dec 2006\nHardcover Entertainment / Rascal Studios\nArt Director, Lead Concept Artist, Lead UI Artist\n\xc2\x83 Established a style guide and provided consistent concept art for visual\ndevelopment of game, and ensured the style was met.\n\xc2\x83 Maintained art development schedule ensuring that milestones were met.\n\xc2\x83 Conducted quality assurance and visual alterations where necessary.\n\xc2\x83 Created sky domes and ground textures.\n\xc2\x83 Designed UI for the game.\n\n\x0cEducation\n\n2000\xe2\x80\x932003\nUniversity of South Australia\n\xc2\x83 Bachelor of Computer & Information Science\n\xc2\x83 Bachelor of Operations Management\n2005\xe2\x80\x932006\nAustralian Institute of Fitness\n\xc2\x83 Certificate 3 & 4 in Fitness Leadership / Personal Training\n\xc2\x83 Fitness Leader\xe2\x80\x99s Course\n1997\xe2\x80\x931999\nSacred Heart College\n\xc2\x83 Graduated Year 12, TER 91\n\nSkills\n\nArt/Visual\n\xc2\x83 Experienced in divergent styles, well versed in rendering, proportions, line\ndrawings, painting, anatomy, perspective, color theory, composition, equally at\nhome with both physical and digital mediums.\n\xc2\x83 I use a range of software on a daily basis: Illustrator CS3, Photoshop CS3,\nInDesign CS3, Corel Painter, 3DS Max 9.\n\xc2\x83 Experienced photographer, using professional equipment.\n\xc2\x83 High attention to detail and quality.\nOther\n\xc2\x83 Ability to express myself clearly in both written and verbal forms, and to\nunderstand and clarify the intention of others.\n\xc2\x83 Human resource management skills.\n\xc2\x83 Highly organized, and reliable.\n\xc2\x83 Strong problem solving skills.\n\xc2\x83 Strong financial management control.\n\xc2\x83\nGeneral business management.\n\xc2\x83\nBusiness marketing.\n\nActivities\n\n\xc2\x83\n\xc2\x83\n\xc2\x83\n\xc2\x83\n\xc2\x83\n\xc2\x83\n\xc2\x83\n\xc2\x83\n\nReferences\n\nPhil Wilkinson (mob. 0430 161 888) \xe2\x80\x93 Course Co-ordinator, QANTM\n\nImproving my artwork, and mentoring younger artists.\nReading business and personal improvement text.\nCollecting art books, scale model cars and DVDs.\nMilitary history and movies.\nRacing games, platform games and first/third person shooters.\nRunning, swimming and general fitness.\nSpending time with friends, family and my significant other.\nPersonal finance and investment.\n\nAaron Paul (mob. 0418 107 746) \xe2\x80\x93 CEO White Wall Concepts\nNick Martinelli (mob. 0401 415 718) \xe2\x80\x93 Art Director, Transmission Games\nMark Houreau (mob. 0400 002 649) \xe2\x80\x93 Lead Artist, Trickstar Games\nJosh Whitkin (mob. 0422 911 375) \xe2\x80\x93 Former Art Manager, Interzone Games\nHelen Stuckey (03 9925 2739) \xe2\x80\x93 Games Course Co-ordinator, RMIT'
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b'Your Name\n\nSchool Address\n123 Main Street\nYour Town, US 99701\n(123) 456-7890\nE-mail: you@uaf.edu\n\nType of designer you are\n\nPermanent Address\n456 Walnut Street # 3\nYour Town, US 12345\n(xxx) xxx-xxxx\n\nEducation\nUniversity of Theatre, Middletown, B.A., Theatre Major, Expected Graduation: May, 2000\nMiddletown High School, Graduated May 1996\n\nAwards and Accomplishments\n\xe2\x80\x9cOutstanding Senior Award\xe2\x80\x9d, University of LDI, Interactive State, 1999\n\xe2\x80\x9cBest Dresser for \xe2\x80\x98The Show\'\xe2\x80\x9d, University of LDI, Interactive State, 1998\nVice President, Student Drama Association, University of LDI, Interactive State, 1997\n\nProfessional Experience\nShow Title\nYour position\n\nTheatre\nMonth and Year of Opening\n\nDizzy on Ice\nFollowspot Operator\n\nMendelowitz Auditorium\n10/98\n\nWho produced the show\nDirector or supervisors name\nMiddletown Concert Association\nT.D.: Rusty Nail\n\nCommunity Theatre Experience\nShow Title\nYour position\n\nTheatre\nMonth and Year of Opening\n\nBlack Olives\nLighting Designer\n\nMendelowitz Auditorium\n10/98\n\nWho produced the show\nDirector or supervisors name\nMiddletown Light Opera Theatre\nDirector: B. Ego\n\nEducational Experience\nShow Title\nYour position\n\nTheatre\nMonth and Year of Opening\n\nWho produced the show\nDirector or supervisors name\n\nDutchman\nSound Designer\n\nLab Theatre\n10/98\n\nUniversity of Theatre, Middletown\nDirector: I. M. Right\n\nEndgame\nSet Designer\n\nLab Theatre\n5/98\n\nStudent Drama Association\nDirector: R. U. Kidding\n\nOther Skills\nComputer Literate: Word, Director, Excel, Lightwright\nSolid drafting and carpentry skills\n\nReferences\nNeedlenose Pliers\nAssociate Professor / Tech. Dir.\nUniversity of Theatre, Middletown\n302 Great Hall\nMiddletown, US 12345-6789\n(123) 456-7890\n\nBright Sparks\nAssistant Professor, Lighting Designer\nUniversity of Theatre, Middletown\n302 Great Hall\nMiddletown, US 12345-6789\n(123) 456-7890\n\nRusty Nail\nTechnical Director\nLocal Auditorium\nPO Box 123\nMiddletown, US 12345-6789\n(123) 456-7890\n\nLetters of recommendation, portfolio, transcripts or more information is available upon request.\nWhen preparing slides for a "mailing portfolio", be sure they are each\nclearly marked with the *production title, *theatre, *date, *your name, *what your\nposition/job title was.\nIt is also standard practice to put a "dot" on the top right side, so the viewer\nknows which way to hold / insert the slide for viewing.'
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b'Stacy Adams\nSAG/AFTRA\nHeight:\nWeight:\nHair:\nEyes:\n\n5\'6"\n115 lbs.\nBlonde\nGreen\n\nActingland Talent Co.\n1234 Street Rd.\nLos Angeles, CA 90210\nTel: 310-555-1234\n\nFilm (Partial List)\nFlight of the Eagle\nFreedom\nClouds Outside the City\nBrain Dead\nSki & Skate\nThe Magic Lantern\n\nSupporting\nCo-Star\nLead\nFeatured\nFeatured\nLead\n\nFilm Productions, LLC.\nMoving Images\nMoving Images\nFreeform Art Co.\nFilm Productions, LLC.\nMagic Lantern, LLC\n\nTelevision\nSad Clowns\nPuddle Jumpers (Pilot)\nCar Wash\n\nGuest Star\nPrincipal\nSeries Regular\n\nLiberty Television\nAGP Media, LLC.\nInside-Up Prods.\n\nAegeon\nEdmund\nDuncan\n\nTheater Under the Stars\nSt. Mary\'s High School\nSt. Mary\'s High School\n\nStage Performance\nMethod Acting\n\nAnn Arbor, MI\nLos Angeles, CA\n\nTheater\nThe Comedy of Errors\nKing Lear\nThe Tragedy of Macbeth\n\nCommercials\nList available upon request\n\nTraining\nMichigan School of Arts\nKim Bevel\n\nSpecials Skills\nSurfing, Volleyball, Basketball, Baseball, Hockey, Golf, Swimming, Water Skiing, Snow Skiing,\nRollerblading, Juggling, Motor Cross, Knife Throwing, Drag Racing'