Obtaining Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science and Certificate in Legal Studies Deans List Spring 2016 GPA 3.4
Work Experience
U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown, Intern August 2016-Present
Answer 30-50 Constituents phone calls and respond to letters addressing concerns and/or complaints Log 30 Constituent opinions on various issues including immigration, the 2016 general election, national security, gun and abortion laws; submitted to the Senate database for correspondence each day Compose and mail certificates and congratulatory letters for achievement in areas including Eagle Scouts, milestone anniversaries and birthdays and National Science Foundation Grants a day Attend naturalization ceremony on behalf of the office honoring applicants who complete the process of becoming a citizen of the United States Write briefings on various important topics. Became familiar with InterTrac database
G&L Properties May-August 2016
Preparation of rental properties for new tenants including painting, polystaining and minor repairs Maintenance and preparation of property exterior including landscaping and sealcoating asphalt driveways Tracked daily work assignments, generated invoice and record log Gained deep insight on how to thoroughly clean different equipment including ovens, refrigerators and bathtubs and how to perform janitorial services in different rental properties
Caf 56, June 2014-April 2015
Developed multitasking skills including taking orders, food preparation and safely working a deep fryer Learned and memorized an extensive menu consisting of 56 different salads, a variety of sandwiches, soups and wraps Worked as full service cashier. Experienced in preparing fresh food and beverages Learned how to work with a wide customer base and communicate effectively with irate customers Served an average of 30 people per hour
Volunteer Experience
Phone banking for Hilary Clinton June 2016
Utilized persuasive skills by speaking to 20 people who identify as democrats encouraging them to attend a Hilary Clinton Rally In Cleveland
Internship with Federal Public Defender May 2015
Worked with approximately 30 attorneys and legal aids Observed court proceedings, met with officials including prosecutors, judges, defense attorneys, the federal public defender of Cleveland and US Marshalls Attended three client meetings held in the court jail Scanned and filed over 200 documents Categorized legal documents and sorted them into different categories on a document called a Mallory Chart Worked 100 hours for the month of May, which included 8 hours a day on average Obtained insight into how the justice system operates
YEH (Youth Ending Hunger) September 2013- April 2015
Spent over 50 hours attending YEH events for the benefit the homeless, sick, elderly and poor Attended hospice event socializing, entertaining the elderly, preparing food and serving patients Served approximately 100 people with nutritious meals at a soup kitchen Contributed to the Relay for Life at Case Western University benefiting cancer patients Participated in a staff v. student basketball game raising money for Harvest for Hunger