E-RESUME
Summary of Skills:
· Skilled at learning new concepts quickly, works well under pressure, and communicates ideas clearly and effectively.
· Successful at tasks delegated
· Hardworking, outgoing, easy to talk to, and, Perfectionist
· Strong ability to handle all situations in a professional manner
· Team player
Objective:
· Work in the architecture world and gain needed experience to start my own architecture firm.
· Invest into the real estate market
Education:
Bachelors of Arts - Texas A&M University - August 2006 – Present
Major: General Studies
Minor: Business
· Emphasis in Environmental Design and Landscape Architecture
Work Experience:
Field Marketer - 99tutors - Sep. 2007 – Present
· Handed flyers informing about the company
· Communicated the company’s tutoring services
Secretary -- Live Oak Environmental Consultants -- Mar. 2005 - Sep. 2005
· Organized client paperwork
· Updated site picture registry and files
· Stocked the office with the needed supplies
· Prioritized client orientation schedules for surveyor and assistant surveyor
· Attended to customers when my supervisors where out of the office
Researcher -- Health Seminars -- May 2001 - Aug. 2006
· Arranged the health seminars for research study
· Founded an organization to sponsor the seminar
· Scheduled radio announcements, doctor’s lectures, phlebotomists, resident doctors and all volunteers
· prepared tentative schedules for each seminar; including, role descriptions for each volunteer
Clubs and Activities:
Active Member -- Chi Psi Beta Fraternity INC. – Jan. 2007 - Present
· Actively planned and coordinated annual Bone Marrow Dinner
· Actively planned and coordinated Project 365 Date Auction in which we were able to raise over $10,000 for villages to build a school through World Vision and Sunma
Active Member -- Indian Students Association – Aug. 2006 - Present
· Participated in annual Sangam Talent Show for 2007 and 2008
Awards and Honors:
Abstracts Published for my scientific research over “The Metabolic Risk Factors in South Asians” in:
1) The American Diabetes Association, High Prevalence of Metabolic Syndrome in Asian Indian Immigrants Is Associated with Background Health Risk Characteristics and Lifestyle Factors
2) The American Public Health Association
Invited to present my research at:
1) Texas A & M University for the Dean, the Dean’s Advisors, and my Chief Mentor, Professor Dr. Ranjita Misra.
2) The American Public Health Association at the 133rd annual scientific session, in Philadelphia, PA.
3) The Youth Epidemiology Scholars competition in Washington D.C. in April of 2005
Finalist in the Youth Epidemiology Scholars:
· Received $1000 scholarship and invited to present in Washington D.C.
Won “Best Student Abstract” award at the American Public Health Association annual conference
· Against all the student abstracts submitted to the APHA for the conference.