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Assistant Manager of Backcountry Lodge Resume


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Resume:


Profile
Self-motivated, hardworking and goal-oriented. Energetic and creative with attention to detail.

Education
University of New Hampshire (UNH), Durham, NH
August – May
• Magna Cum Laude BA in English and Women’s Studies
• Dean Williamson Award - May
• Dean’s List - , , ,
• Member of UNH’s only improvisational comedy troupe, Improv Anonymous
• Member of political group, Student’s Advocating Gender Equality (SAGE)
• Member of UNH’s Varsity Women’s Rowing team

Trinity College, Hartford, CT
August – May
• Member of Trinity rowing crew; Gold Medalist New England Championships; Competed nationally
• Member of Trinity Chamber Choir
• Active in theatre and performed in various campus musical productions

Pinkerton Academy, Derry, NH
Class of ; National Honor Society Member

Experience
Assistant Hut Manager, White Mountain Backcountry Hospitality
Fall , Summer - Fall : (seasonal)
Appalachian Mountain Club, Gorham, NH
• Trained and managed a crew of
• Operated a professional kitchen, dining room, and maintained guest quarters
• Prepared and served home-cooked breakfasts and -course dinners for guests daily

Events Coordinator/Publicity,
Living Routes Program, Auroville, Pondicherry, India
January - May :
Recipient of selective study-abroad program.
Focus: ecology and sustainable communities
• Led seminar on progressive forms of leadership based on in-depth community research
• Organized and directed weekly workshops that taught creative thinking skills through improvisational comedy which emphasized “thinking on your feet”
• Chaired the Annual Living Roots Event for guests: coordinated event setup, full course meal, and entertainment; also co-hosted the open mic

Editor, Full Circle
August – May :
UNH Women’s Studies Newsletter, Durham, NH
• Authored articles addressing issues significant to the Women’s Studies community and edited student, alumni, and faculty contributions
• Served as publicist and sought out faculty and alumni to contribute to the newsletter, as well as updating the direct mail program
• Presented on a panel of only four selected students to address the importance of keeping the community informed and involved in the NH seacoast’s feminist community
• Commissioned artwork from members of the university’s Studio and Fine Arts Departments to compliment articles

Areas of Expertise
Justice issues, women’s leadership, improvisational comedy, rowing, voice and fiddle

Computer Skills
MS Publisher, Microsoft Excel, MS Word, PowerPoint, Internet Explorer, E-mail

References Available Upon Request