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Kayla

Putz
233 Delta Street East Lansing, MI 48823 Phone: 586-383-5777 E-Mail: putzkayl@msu.edu


August 2012-December 2012

Full time student at Michigan State University majoring in Professional Writing with cognates in Public Relations and Social Sciences, expecting to graduate in 2015. Maintains a high GPA and membership in the National Society of Collegiate Scholars and Pi Beta Phi Fraternity for Women.

Experience
Pi Beta Phi Event Planning Assistant/Chairman

Managed and collected money for events such as recruitment and social affairs for 126 members, plus those outside the chapter participating throughout the Greek Community Managed and created decorations and food for recruitment events catering to an estimated 800 girls as well as sorority events for the 126 members Fall 2012-Present

Pi Beta Phi Social Communications Chairman

Manages the organizations Twitter account, keeping in contact with the 126 members within the chapter and those dispersed throughout the nation Portrays the sorority in the best possible way for the public, relaying messages of philanthropic events and awards upheld by Pi Beta Phi (MI Gamma Chapter) Maintains relationships throughout the MSU campus and with Pi Beta Phi Chapters nationwide through by tweeting Maintained and monitored Pi Beta Phis private Facebook page

Education
Michigan State University College of Arts and Letters Bachelor Degree in Professional Writing Specialization in Editing and Publishing Cognates in Public Relations and Social Science Deans List 2011-2012 Placed into Honors Writing class due to high scores on ACT Writing and English components Summer 2012 Present Expected to Graduate in 2015

Member of National Society of Collegiate Scholars

Maintaining membership by upholding grade requirements (top 20% of class) January 2012 Present

Member of Pi Beta Phi Fraternity for Women

Participates in philanthropic events throughout the community benefiting nationally recognized charities supporting thousands nationwide Working towards the fight against illiteracy nationwide and directly in the Lansing area benefiting charities such as First Book and Champions are Readers

Past Work Experiences


Part time Nanny Summer 2008 Present Summers

Responsible and dependable caretaker of two children two/three days a week from 8:00am-5pm Days included taking children to and from school and extracurricular activities in a timely fashion Served as a tutor helping children with homework and projects, producing higher grades in the childrens classes Summer 2009 Summer 2010

Justice (Retail)

Worked as cashier, responsible for handling large amounts of money Trusted to count money and inventory at the end of the workday and responsible for reporting errors to management Designed unique, eye-catching, effective floor displays resulting in the attention of customers that positively reflected the Justice brand Redesigned stock room in order to make a more clean and organized system for the fellow employees of Justice

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