Retail job sparks equity epiphany

By Jetta Harris

TV anchors are not more important than the rest of us. They are not better than the homeless, non-English speakers or minimum-wage workers.
Hope Woodside, Fox 13’s evening news host, walked into my store a few nights ago and shopped for apparel. I casually greeted her, and we both went on with our tasks; I did not realize the person I was greeting was a technical person of interest. As my colleagues noticed who the woman in the leopard print skirt was, they flocked, swarmed and surrounded her with comments and outfit ideas. I, on the other hand, began helping a conservatively dressed mother and daughter. The mother did not speak English, and the daughter served as our interpreter as I helped them find the items they wanted.
As I ushered the mother into the fitting room, I was beginning to feel guilty for not giving more assistance to Hope Woodside. How did I not notice her? Before I could find her again and offer my opinions, I had begun assisting another customer. I continued to grab sizes for the mother and daughter and helped them pick out clothes for a son, too. Suddenly, I had a realization: Hope Woodside is not more important than the mother and daughter with whom I could barely have a conversation. Her needs are not more important, and she should not receive better treatment. Would she spend more money? Maybe. Did she? No. I ended up helping the mother and daughter select multiple items, and Hope didn’t find much.
Patrons in public should be treated equally, regardless of status, and the employees attending to them need to acknowledge fair treatment. As a retail employee, and a minimum-wage one, this incident reminded me that I need to care for all my customers equally. I have since noticed that my equity epiphany is not present in other situations, but I’m hoping it can be.
In service jobs, think about the people you are serving; think about them as people. Each person requires your assistance to meet his or her needs, but one person’s needs do not override another’s. Judging by outside appearance, status, career or language capabilities is not the way to establish customer priority; it’s a way to leave your goals and your customer’s goals unmet. Did I want Hope Woodside to feel unattended to? No. But did I want the mother and daughter to feel that way either? Absolutely not. Did Hope and the mother and daughter get the assistance they needed? Yes, and it was an equity epiphany that brought success.

NFL rule could be hurting players

By Braden Hammond
Ryan Clark, safety for the Pittsburgh Steelers, was fined $40,000 Sunday for a helmet-to-helmet contact penalty, a new rule that may be doing more harm than good.
Ed Dickson of the Baltimore Ravens caught the ball across the middle of the field in front of Clark, so Clark did what he has been trained to do: hit the opposing player hard enough to try and stop further progression of the football.  Clark had no desire to hurt Dickson, just the intention of making a play that would help his own team.  This hit turned into not only a penalty against Clark and the Steelers, but also a $40,000 fine for Clark.
Helmet-to-helmet penalties have been a controversial subject that has led to many disagreements between NFL players and league commissioners in the last couple years.  Defensive players are no longer allowed to do what they have been doing for the last 90 years.  Instead of possibly being a game-changing play and causing the crowd to go wild, a helmet-to-helmet collision will now result in a penalty.
Players should not be penalized for what they’ve been taught to do for years.  A defensive player’s main job is to stop the football from progressing so their team can get the ball back.  Players are taught to hit the man with the ball in an attempt to make him fumble; hard-hitting is just a part of the sport.  A single play only lasts a few seconds, which means every player is forced to make split-second decisions.  A defensive player usually doesn’t have time to aim or decide how he’s going to tackle the person with the ball.  This means that it will never be possible to completely eliminate helmet-to-helmet hits.
I understand that collisions to the head can easily cause injuries, especially with players running at high speeds in the NFL.  The rules against helmet-to-helmet contact were made with good intentions and the league commissioners are only trying to protect the players, but every player knew the risks of the game when he started playing.  They all know that football is a contact sport and that they could be hit hard and injured at any second on the field.  If they weren’t okay with these risks, then they wouldn’t be playing.
This new rule is meant only to prevent injuries to players, but could it actually be doing the opposite?  What if players decide that since they’re going to be fined anyway, they’ll just try to make the hit as hard as possible and injure the guy?  Some players, including Clark, are thinking exactly that.  Clark said, “So it’s going to turn into if you’re going to fine me $40,000, I might as well put him to sleep for real or I might as well blow his knee out.”

Let’s get NBA lockout behind us

By Emily Dunn
The National Basketball Association has been around for years. This year will be the first season that the players will not be playing as of right now. Some of the players saw this coming so decided instead of sitting around waiting, they are going overseas to play there.
At first when Deron Williams announced that he was going to play in Europe, many thought it was a stupid idea and he would get hurt and ruin his NBA season here. Now being mid-November and the season still not starting many are starting to think Williams was smart to leave and continue playing.
Williams wasn’t the only player to leave to go play. Local Jazz player Andrei Kirilenko has gone over to play for Moscow with a three-year contract, but he has the option of leaving anytime when the NBA starts back up.  It is not only local players, but big-name players as well have left to play in the Euro league. One of the biggest stars in the basketball world right now, Kobe Bryant, was a big debate on playing across seas. Bryant ended up not going and rumors were started that the Euro league doesn’t have enough money for Bryant.
Europe hasn’t been as easy on these NBA players as they might have thought it would be. A lot of them have been struggling to get going, and their stats are nothing like what they are here.  Williams has said that “the reffing is different over there, and it has taken time to adjust to,” according to a fan site.
The players over there haven’t had respect for the NBA players coming over and stealing their spotlight, so they’re trying to make sure the stars stay out of the spotlight and on the benches.
Many of the players are wishing they had followed Williams from the beginning. Derek Fisher is the spokesman for the players during the lockout, and he is wishing he were overseas doing what he does best and what he loves.
As of now the lockout doesn’t seem to be ending anytime soon, and many fans and players are very upset by this. If we could just go back to the days of high school or even college when money wasn’t an issue and it was all played with heart. The athletes and owners today have become too greedy and are ruining the great sport of basketball. If the lockout doesn’t end soon, I could see the whole NBA moving to the Euro league.

Lyndsay Frehner

MY STORIES:

MY RESUME:

  • Objective
  • To obtain a position that will allow me to work in an uplifting environment while learning new skills and attend school to the point that I can effectively influence both places.
  • Experience
  • University of Utah Registrar’s Office                                   03/2011 to present
  •   As an employee of the Registrar’s office, I work in the Transcript and Verification division.  I am required to keep up on all the daily requests that come in.
  •   My tasks include: processing all window verification and transcript requests, online verifications, answering the telephones, and helping the students that come to the window during my assigned time.
  • Southern Utah University Housing                                         05/2009 – 07/2010
  •  As a member of the SUU Housing team, I was required to be on time every day.  We were entreated to keep the residence halls clean, safe, comfortable, and a fun environment for the guests and residents.
  •  My daily tasks were to clean an assigned area and provide the best cleaning possible for the residents.  As part of the Housing staff, I worked with many people on a daily basis.  We were a tight knit group and more often than not we depended upon others to get their job done so we could accomplish ours.
  • Southern Utah University Public Safety                                    08/2008- 04/2009
  •  While working for the Public Safety department on campus, I was required to log my own hours each day that I worked.  I also was responsible for turning in the paper work for the tickets that were written
  •  The main task of working for the Public Safety Office was ticket writing.  I was to make sure that the cars in the various parking lots had the designated permits to be parked there.
  • Days Remembered Flower Shoppe    05/2006- 08/2008
  •   While working at the flower shop, I was required to oversee the front desk area.
  •   My duties were: answering the phone, greeting customers, upkeep of the store front displays, placing different orders, and basic janitorial duties in the back room where most flower work took place.
  • Education
  • University of Utah     08/2010
  • I am currently attending the University of Utah.  I am studying meteorology.  After graduating from the University of Utah, I hope to work for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration in the Hurricane Center.
  • Southern Utah University    08/2008- 05/2010
  • I attended Southern Utah University for two years.  While attending this college, I worked on completing many general education requirements.  These requirements helped to be farther progressed when I transferred to the University of Utah.
  • Skills
  • I am a highly motivated person who does not require constant supervision and telling what to do.  I look for things to do when my job is finished.  I am also very organized and like to have everything in its place before finishing a task.  Being punctual is very important to accomplish the tasks that need to be done.  I am also willing to learn and do any job that others would not be open to.

ABOUT ME:

I grew up in Las Vegas, Nev., and moved to a small town at the age of 15.  After attending Southern Utah University for two years I transferred to the University of Utah.  I am a junior studying atmospheric sciences.  My dream job would be to work for the National Hurricane Center and study the clouds that develop in hurricanes.  Hooray!

Think twice before hanging up

By Jessica Chindgren

Annoying. Disruptive. Intrusive. These may be words that come to your mind when you think of a telemarketer.  As of three weeks ago, I would have agreed.
Then I started a job as a telemarketer.
Yes, I chose the hated role of the annoying, disruptive and intrusive, but I needed a job—plain and simple. Rent due, bills due, tuition due; I needed a job. We’ve all been there, taken a job because we needed it, not because it was really what we wanted. So why is it that we treat telemarketers with little or no respect? We’ve all been there, right?
Yes, it is true, telemarketers a lot of the time can be an annoyance. But does that mean they aren’t human and don’t deserve to be treated with respect? These telemarketers are people, just like you.  You have no idea what may be going on in their lives and your attitude, good or bad, has an effect on them.
Now, I know what you’re thinking: “If I’m not rude, the telemarketer won’t leave me alone.” I understand the reason people think this; I thought that too. Telemarketers have a very negative image.  The stereotype is that telemarketers are only out to sell you on something, and they won’t stop until you are sold on it. However, this often isn’t true. We have to remember that this is a stereotype.
Don’t ever treat blondes as if they are smart; they are dumb. Never let Arabs on a plane; they are terrorists. Don’t ever give telemarketers the time of day; they are only out to get your money. As you can see, these stereotypes are wrong and we shouldn’t treat people according to stereotypes.
How would you like it if you were working a job that you already didn’t enjoy and almost everyone you talked to treated you like an annoyance? It’s awful. No one, no matter what stereotype, deserves to be treated as an annoyance.  We are all human, we are all trying to make it in this world and we should all treat others with the respect that they deserve.
Overall, if you treat telemarketers with respect, they will treat you with respect. If the telemarketer knows that you aren’t interested, he or she will not waste time on you. If you aren’t interested, let them know; just do so nicely. It really is easier than you may think.
So next time you get a call from a telemarketer, don’t be so quick to hang up, yell, or play a nasty trick.  Think if it was you or someone you knew on the other line. “Treat others the way you wish to be treated.”

Kaitlyn Christensen

MY STORIES:

MY RESUME:

Kaitlyn Bonita Christensen
462 University Street Salt Lake City, Utah 84102
801.910.8540
LuvyalotsQT@aol.com

Work History

Oct 2011    Marketing Coordinator (Internship) 
to                Christensen Coins
Present        West Jordan, UT

Jul 2010        Office Manager
to                  Mountain View Foot Clinic
Present         Salt Lake City, UT

Jan 2010         Cashier / Customer Service
to                    Menlove Toyota and Scion
Jul 2010          Bountiful, UT

Education

Aug 2009       University of Utah
to                   Salt Lake City, UT
Present          Major: Communications
Minor: Business Management

Aug 2006    Copper Hills High School
to        West Jordan, UT
Jun 2009    High School Diploma

Memberships
•    Member of the Alpha Chi Omega Sorority
-Vice President Membership Development
•    Member of Talk I’ll Listen
•    Volunteer at Jordan Valley Medical Center

References

Steven Royall D.P.M.        (801)262-1172
Annie Schank     Asst. Manager    (801)957-1286

Software/System Skills
Well versed in Microsoft Office Word, Excel, Power Point, Access, and Outlook

ABOUT ME:

I am currently a junior at the University of Utah studying strategic communication with a minor in business management. I have no clue what I plan on doing when I graduate next spring, but I am excited for life’s journey and where it will take me.

I have lived in Utah my whole life, but I hope after college that I get the opportunity to travel and explore the world. I currently work as the marketing coordinator for Christensen Coins. It has given me the opportunity to meet people, travel and do something that I am interested in.

I am adventurous, passionate and dedicated when it comes to things I am dedicated to. I work hard to play hard in the end.

I am a diehard Ute and Jazz fan. You will find me watching every game. I enjoy watching movies, dancing, laughing and the company of my family and friends.

Meish Roundy

MY STORIES:

MY RESUME:

meishackmac@hotmail.com
Work Experience:
Booking trips, working retail, Moab Adventure Center, Moab, Utah: From April 2011-August 2011
Banquet Server, Captain, Temple Square Hospitality, Salt Lake City, Utah:  June 1st 2010-Current Position
Paper Route, Newspaper Agency, Salt Lake City, Utah: October 2007-May 2008
Education:
East High School, Diploma, Salt Lake City, Utah: Sept. 2003-June 2007
General Studies, Brigham Young University, Salt Lake City/ Provo Utah: June 2010- April 2011
Mass communication major at University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah: Sept.2007-December 2007, Aug. 2011- current student.
Special Skill”s
Enjoy Working with People
Fluent in Hungarian
Hard worker
Membership / Affiliations:
Served an LDS Mission to Hungary from December 2007-May 2009

ABOUT ME:

I am a 22-year-old Salt Lake City native studying at the University of Utah. I am currently a mass communication major. I enjoy writing short stories and drawing.

U lacks diversity awareness

By Emilio Manuel Camu
“As I see all of these posters of the so-called students on campus, I have to ask myself: where the heck are all of the Asians?  It’s as if our institution consisted solely of smiling white, 18-22-year-olds with a handful of token ethnics,” said Jen Le, a senior in accounting.
In fact, when you look at many of the posters on campus, including the health programs sponsored by the field house, the laptop rentals sponsored by the Union, the Campus Life discount books, and even the mouse pads located in the Language & Communication building, most, if not all, images on advertisements or posters include people of Caucasian descent.
“It’s a little disheartening to know that this is how our university is represented,” said Dao Tran, a freshman in business.  “I feel like my needs aren’t addressed because the current administration and student government do not understand the needs of people that come from a different background than theirs.”
But why should diversity be on everyone’s agendas? Why should there be a need to demonstrate diversity through ads or through the student government?  Well, the purpose of the university is to provide higher education for the students who attend, and the purpose of the ASUU is to serve the needs of the students.  As the current population of U is very diverse in terms of ethnicity, sexuality, gender, socioeconomic status, marital status, and includes many non-traditional students while ASUU is majority white, many people feel that they do not understand many of the ways they represent the student body.
At a children’s Halloween event located at the Union, a member of student government passed me in the hall wearing a faux-feather headdress.  She wanted to be a Native American for the Halloween activity.  Obviously, she didn’t understand the social and cultural implications of her wearing the headdress as a costume, as the feather is a symbol or respect, dignity, honor, and importance in many cultures, not just that of the Native Americans.
As I walked up to her to ask kindly to take off the headdress, I didn’t know what I would say.  I knew if the encounter were to turn bad, she somehow had the power to affect negatively the resources that I need to serve as the president of the Asian American Student Association.
I told her what the importance of the headdress was, and repeated four times that the headdress is “part of a culture, not a costume.”  She still didn’t seem to understand the implications of what I had repeated to her, but she respected my wishes and removed her headgear.
I was in shock that she left without really understanding that the feather headdress was part of and important to many cultures, but it wasn’t a costume to be worn to festivities.  If this is how knowledgeable our institution’s leaders are about the students they’re supposed to be serving, I wonder how dedicated they are in serving us.  To be that unaware of different social and cultural communities located on the university and not being able to address such simple needs as respecting each others’ culture surprises me.
Should our leaders really be this ignorant of us, the students whom they serve?

Spedelli’s menu offers diversity

By Kyle Biehl
“Damn, it looks better in here, man, and I’m down with the mustaches,”  said Eric Miller, a University of Utah student.
When you think the most stereotypical thing that college age kids eat what do you think of? Pizza!
Last Wednesday Eric, my longtime friend from Orange County who also migrated to Utah, and I ate at Spedelli’s Pizza.
Spedelli’s has a fairly diverse menu, especially for only being open a month. They serve your standard cheese and pepperoni pizza by the slice, and you can get two slices of cheese or pepperoni and a soda for just five bucks. They also serve several different delicious beers on tap as well as high-point beer in bottles and $1 PBR’s! They also serve chicken, steak, pork, fish and street-style tacos where you ad on your own toppings at the taco bar right next to the soda machine. Spedelli’s offers four different sub sandwiches as well as some appetizers you’re not likely to get anywhere else like fried raviolis, and Poutine, which is French fries covered with cheese and gravy. They also have desserts too they call “happy endings” like fried Twinkies, friend ice cream and cinnamon sticks.
The ambiance of the new restaurant at 2325 Foothill Drive is great. The walls are filled with local artists’ murals that have a mountain theme with the mustache logo hidden in them as well as several beautiful large photos of mountains and snowboarders, enhancing the mountain sports vibe. The back room also features a pool table that is free on Wednesdays, which was lucky for me and Eric because we went on a Wednesday.
The crowd consisted of mostly of young adults but also had a couple of large families and some middle-aged men and women enjoying watching a baseball game on Spedelli’s three HDTVs.
Owners Mac and Sam Spedale have friends who are professional snowboarders, and they have named pizzas after them. The “ Merill Man-za” is Bode Merill’s pizza, the “Harry’s Choice” is Harrison Gordon’s and the “Hot Carlson” is my good friend Jonas Carlson’s pizza.
Eric and I ordered a 14-inch Hot Carlson. The pizza has pepperoni, spinach, red and yellow onions, black olives, garlic, tomatoes, banana peppers, mushrooms and green peppers. The Hot Carlson is definitely my favorite pizza on the menu. It has the most bang for your buck; you get so many toppings it’s crazy.
“This is f@#king good!” Eric said.
Sitting across the table from Eric, I had to agree. The speedy service was good, the food was delicious and the atmosphere was on point. I give Spedelli’s 5 out of 5 stars.

U.S., China need not be rivals

By Holly Ammon

Who’s afraid of a little Eastern country with a population of 1.5 billion people?
News story after news story in America shows China in a negative light. They’re communists, they don’t have freedom of speech, their pollution is out of control, they force their children to attend 12 hours a day of school, they’re still foolishly using “Eastern medicine”… The only good news that is shown is their booming business economy, encouraging US businesses to trade with the Chinese. Why are we ganging up on them? There are countless good things about the Chinese that is little seen in the American press.
The Chinese sacrifice. My friend Rui works 12 hours a day, seven days a week, and the last I talked to her, her last day off was three months ago to visit her 3 year old son, who is currently living in a suburb of Beijing with his grandparents. Rui is doing this all for him. She and her husband barely make enough money to cover all their bills. The kind of selfless dedication her work schedule requires is rarely seen in the US. Rui, like most Chinese, doesn’t even have the privilege of using diapers. If every infant in China wore disposable diapers, the landfills would be full in one day. The willingness of the Chinese to sacrifice as an individual to benefit the whole is admirable; that’s something that Congress could learn a thing or two about.
Each time I visited her at the Pearl Market, she had the biggest smile on her face. She was happy. In most Americans’ eyes, her life would be completely undesirable.
Yet when the Chinese aren’t happy, they do something about it. During my time in China, the government changed a policy in one of the major parts of Beijing that negatively affected all of the taxi drivers in the city. Since they have no freedom of speech, you might think the taxi drivers accepted the new policy and moved on. Wrong! All of the taxi drivers parked their cars on the city’s biggest highway, making a barricade so that no one could get in or out of their city until the government nullified the policy. Within 48 hours it was reversed.
There are countless things I love about China. The people I met are hardworking, helpful, passionate, educated and happy. They are forward-thinking. Instead of wasting their time arguing about whether global warming exists or not, they implement “green” technology, something that the US invented.
China and the US are neck and neck to be the world’s economic leader. If Americans embraced the Chinese as their long-lost brother who they may not always understand, maybe things would be better. China could, in turn, work on branding themselves in a new way so that the world sees all the positive things they have to offer.
We are completely different from each other. It’s a good thing. Let’s embrace it.

Mitchell Talbot Waite

MY STORIES:

MY RESUME:

Mitchell Waite
804 E 2075 S
Bountiful, UT 84010
elchaparrito1@gmail.com
Phone: 801-809-0830

Objective:
•    My scholarly pursuits in life are many.  The most far-reaching goal I have for myself is to earn a degree in MASS communications.
•    I relish the task of writing and doing it in many different genres and settings.
•    I love to take on tasks or projects and find my abilities properly tested at the college level.
•    I’m constantly seeking new challenges and love to take a wide variety of classes.
•    I can meet deadlines and organize and prioritize my tasks to ensure that they get done in the most efficient way.
•    Another strength that I have is the ability to go above and beyond the call of duty and I am very influential in my classes.  I love to help and work with other students.  Writing is an art form and helping others discover that is what I do well.
•    I have a knack for easily communicating and interacting with other people.
•    I manage myself well in problem solving situations and am always eager to help team members in similar situations.
•    Knowledge and success are very important to me.

Experience:
2002    – 2005  Hampton Inn  Woodscross, UT
While working for the Hampton inn, my job experience up to that point was limited. However, through my time there I was able to develop the ability to communicate with customers and not stress in problem solving settings.  Another important job I had was to tend the front desk and help guests with any needs they had.  Many times these needs led me to go above and beyond and ensure quality customer service in a hotel setting.

2005 – 2008   Farmers Insurance  Salt Lake City, UT
Customer Service Rep
The most important task I had during my tenure with Farmers Insurance was ensuring that customers understood the comparing prices of other insurance companies and what they could do to save on money with our insurance company.  I learned to be patient with the customer, especially while helping them try to understand unfamiliar terms and complex policies.  Farmers insurance really taught me how to speak in a way that made even the most difficult information could be understood.

2006 – 2008 LDS Church New Jersey

2008 – Present

Usana Health Sciences
I have been working at Usana Health Sciences for about three years now.  They have trained me in many facilities, and I currently work as a Distributor Service Spanish trainer within the company.  My education has grown immensely at Usana since they offer a tuition reimbursement program; this service has allowed me the liberty of pursuing my education.

I help out and train the Spanish Usana distributors so I continue to sharpen my skills of the language.  Even in my current position I have been involved in a lot of critical writing situations that I have handled very well.  It has expanded my ability to write and communicate, especially pertaining to all things Usana.  I have been given many opportunities to polish my skill and passion of writing.

Missionary
For two years I provided service to my church and moved to New Jersey to assist the Spanish community there.  While engaging in this volunteer work, I learned to be selfless and help people who were in dismal situations.  Also I was able to learn the Spanish language which has proven useful while working for Usana.  I have in turn been able to utilize these skills in my professional life since returning in 2008.

ABOUT ME:

I am currently a sophomore at the University of Utah.  I am 24 and a communication student.  I transferred to the U. of U. in August 2011 from Salt Lake Community College in order to further study communication.

My experience in communication has been a positive one thus far.  I am gaining more and more knowledge in the subject.

I am open to new ideas and people and when put to a task, can accomplish it with the up most efficiency.  I want to expand my education and become the best at what I do.  I am always seeking ways to set new goals and surpass new horizons.

Marquis Newman

MY STORIES:

MY RESUME:

Marquis Newman
801-824-9248
juice9291@gmail.com
West Valley City, UT 84128

Education

High School Diploma 2010 from Cyprus High School, Magna UT
Currently attending the University of Utah and undecided on a major

Service

Has taught at basketball camps from 2007-2011
Has gone to Elementary Schools to teach students importance of exercising from 2007-2010.

Experience

Worked at United Parcel Service for 1 year from 2010 to 2011
I currently work at Nordstrom Rack since November 2011

ABOUT ME:

I am a 20-year-old student currently enrolled at the University of Utah. I am in the process of deciding what major I want to pursue in the field of communication. I have a high interest in investigative journalism, broadcast journalism and sports reporting. I am a huge sports fan and love basketball, football, baseball, UFC, boxing and the Olympics. I want to eventually work for a major sports network.  I would love to be on Sportscenter one day as an anchor or analyst.

Alexander Goff

MY STORIES:

MY RESUME:

Alex Goff

Education

High school diploma, Murray High School.  Murray, Utah
Currently attending the University of Utah for a degree in Mass Communication, Public Relations.

Service

Head of Sigma Phi Epsilons’ Philanthropy events and projects for Fall Semester 10′
“Big Brother” events in Scottsdale, Arizona for the Summer of 09′
Taught preschool for two weeks in Cape Town, South Africa with International Student Volunteers Summer 11′

Experience

Host at Mimi’s Café for 6 months from October 2007 to March 2008
Senior Account Manager at Discover Card from July 2008 to December 2009
Mental Health Worker at Cottonwood Treatment from July 2010 to June 2011

ABOUT ME:

I am a 21-year-old student currently enrolled at the University of Utah.  I’m in the process of pursuing a degree in broadcast journalism.  I want to eventually work in the sports broadcasting field and am about to start an internship with 1280 the Zone which will hopefully get my foot in the door.

Michael Jordan was and always will be a better basketball player than Kobe Bryant.

Kade Kevin Sybrowsky

MY STORIES:

MY RESUME:

Kade Kevin Sybrowsky
kade.sybrowsky@gmail.com

Objective:
Seeking a job I can serve the company and help out in any way that I can.

Experience:
Salesman- Employed by Nivek Metal artwork  2005-Current
Helping sale artwork at various art shows across the western United States.
Temporary Worker- Employed by DMBA 2009-2010
Going through old claims and making sure that they are in the company database.
Videographer- University of Utah Athletics 2010-2011
Shot video at all the major sports for the University of Utah.
Graduate Assistant-University of Utah Athletics Video Department   2011- Current
Shot video and highlights at sporting events. Make highlight videos using final cut pro.
Community Service:
MDA Summer Camp: 2010-2011
Volunteer working with a child for a week.

Education:
Olympus High School         2006-2009

University of Utah               2009-Present
Majoring in Mass Communication.

ABOUT:

My name is Kade Sybrowsky. I was born and raised in Salt Lake City, Utah, and have made the long distance move to attend the University of Utah. I am currently majoring in mass communication and hope to receive a degree. I attended Olympus High School and played on the baseball team. I wasn’t very good but I loved every minute of it. My dream was to play baseball for a living but since my skills have dwindled I would love to pursue a career writing for a team. I’m not picky but would really only like to write for the Oakland Athletics.



Scott Stuart

MY STORIES:

MY RESUME:
Objective
To gain work experience for a legal career in the sports industry.
Education
University of Utah                                                                                     Salt Lake City, UT
Bachelor of Science in Communication                                             Graduation: May 2012
Sport Management Minor
Business Management Minor
Relevant Coursework
Strategic Communication Theory and Practice                                                      Grade: A
Created advertisements and wrote press releases to promote people, products, and events.
Principles of Public Speaking                                                                                 Grade: A
Developed skills for effective oral presentations.
Analysis of Argument                                                                                             Grade: A
Analyzed persuasion through the structure of successful argument
Wrote research paper on the how the NHL should its future: majority of
thesis has since happened in the NHL or is being discussed by NHL
owners.
Employment
Canyons Resort (November 2009 – March 2010)                                            Park City, UT
Snowboard Instructor
Park City Mountain Resort (December 2008 – March 2009)                             Park City, UT
Snowboard Instructor
Willoughby, Stuart & Bening, Inc.  (August 2006 – August 2008)                    San Jose, CA
Office Manager’s Assistant
Honors and Activities
Sigma Chi Fraternity: 2007 – present
President’s Education Award 2007
CCS Scholar Athlete (Water Polo): 2003, 2004, 2005 and 2006
Varsity Team Captain: 2006

ABOUT ME:

I am a 23-year-old undergraduate student in my final year at the University of Utah. I am completing a Bachelor of Science in Speech Communication with emphasis in Argumentation & Conflict. I am also completing minors in Business and Recreation with a focus on Sport Management. My goal is to take my education further so that I may one day practice law as an agent. I am in the process of applying to law schools for the upcoming Fall.

I am an avid sport fan and enthusiast that enjoys snowboarding and skiing and playing hockey and soccer. My home resort is Northstar-at-Tahoe, and I am a current season pass holder at Park City Mountain Resort. I learned to ski at the age of 4 and converted to snowboarding about 11 years ago and have done both ever since. I combined work with my passion for the snow in the past as an snowboard instructor for both Park City Mountain Resort and Canyons. As far as hockey goes, I grew up playing and am an avid San Jose Sharks fan. I often try to incorporate my love for the game with my academics and future career. I have dedicated much of my studies into learning, lecturing and writing about the business side to the game.

I enjoy writing and enrolled in the newswriting course as an elective. I hoped to further develop my overall writing ability and to advance my ability to write concisely. It has been a fun and entertaining learning experience.

Montana L. Peterson

MT STORIES:

MY RESUME:

Objective:
I’m a career motivated hospitality student with excellent client and public relations skills who seeks a position in the industry to further advance my knowledge and career.
Education:
University of Utah Dean List Student, 3.78 GPA                               August 2010 – Present
•    Parks, Recreation, and Tourism major emphasizing in Hospitality.
•    Mass Communications major emphasizing in Strategic Communications.
•    Business minor
Work Experience:
Event Hostess, Red Butte Gardens, Salt Lake City, UT,                      June 2011 – Present
•    In charge of coordinating event components.
•    Responsible for event set up and clean up.
•    Ensures client satisfaction.
Camp Counselor, Basin Recreation, Park City, UT,                       June 2009 – August 2011
•    Provided youth tennis instruction.
•    Responsible for the management and scheduling of camp activities.
•    Promoted a positive and active environment for children.
Production Assistant, Peak Productions, Salt Lake, UT,                                       April 2011
•    Assisted in production of the event.
•    Set up silent auction and executed event logistics.
Production Assistant, Foundation for a Better Life, Salt Lake, UT,              June 2010-2011
•    Assisted in managing the on set activity for the commercial production.
•    Worked closely with the producer, director and production team.
•    Responsible for communication between departments.
Skills:
•    Microsoft Office Suite Word | Excel | PowerPoint | Outlook | Access
•    Film set management
Service and Organizations:
Active Member of the Pi Beta Phi Social Philanthropic Sorority,                Fall 2010-Present
•     Taking part in fundraising, volunteer work, networking, practiced communication.
Fundraised for the World of Difference Organization,                                          2007-2011
•    Active participant in raising funding to help build schools in Kenya, Africa.
Adviser for Builders Club                                                                                    2009-2010
•    Organized and led a group of Ecker Hill International School Students in Community Aid Projects.

ABOUT ME:

My name is Montana Peterson. I am a 19-year-old University of Utah student double-majoring in communication and recreation.  I am also working on completing a Business minor.  I am taking classes to pursue a career in public relations or in event coordinating.

I am currently holding a position in my philanthropic sorority as the communication chair. I am very passionate about communication and eager to learn more as I continue through school.  I am a very driven person and have high expectations for myself.

I am from Park City, Utah, and enjoy taking full advantage of all that Utah has to offer.  I love participating in the Sundance film festival, hiking in the mountains and playing tennis.  Although I love staying local,I also am an avid traveler who is fascinated with learning about different cultures. After I have completed school and graduate, I hope to get the opportunity to travel more.

Connor Wallace

MY STORIES:

MY RESUME:
Objective    I am seeking a job to gain experience in journalism as well as a great environment in order to hone my writing skills.

Experience

AAA Barricade
Laborer for traffic control, summer 2011
Supervisor:  Mario Tuttle, Maintainer for traffic control

Noodles & Company
Journey leader, cashier and customer service, December 2009-present
Supervisor:  Jessica Miner, Store manager

Principle Lawn Care
Lawn mower and general landscaping, summer of 2009.
Supervisor:  David Martineau, Owner and manager

Dollar Tree
Cashier and shelf stocker, November 2008-end of December 2008
Supervisor:  Gary, Store manager
Lindsey Burns, Assistant manager
Location:  5600 South Redwood Road, 801-969-9313

New Concept Furniture
Furniture mover and driver, April 2008-end of August 2008
Supervisor:  Richard Evans, Store manager/owner
Tony, Assistant manager
Location:  5400 South State Street, 801-268-2002

Interests    I enjoy engaging in a plethora of sports, but my favorite is rugby.  I’m playing rugby for the University of Utah at the moment.  I also enjoy spending time with my family and friends, as well as going to school.  I’m studying communications with an emphasis on journalism.  My dream is to one day be a sports broadcaster, specifically a broadcaster reporting on the U.S.A. Eagles, the country’s rugby team.

Education        Murray High School
Graduated in 2008

Salt Lake Community College
Attended concurrently in high school from 2006-2008
Graduated with Associate’s Degree of Science

University of Utah
Attended from 2008-present

References        Jessica Miner        801-359-8315 (work)

Mario Tuttle        801-897-0583 (home)

Scot Wells        801-359-8315 (home)

ABOUT ME:

I am a fourth year student, and I’m still unsure of where I want to go.  When I first entered college studying communication was one of the last things I thought about doing.  I was sure that studying to become a physical therapist was my path; I was wrong.  After taking some of the prerequisites I realized that I didn’t have any passion for the track I was on.

Over the past three years there are only a few things that I am sure of:  I need money, my family and friends are always there for me and I love rugby.  I learned the value of hard work, camaraderie and the importance of being able to adjust to changes from rugby.

My dream job would be to have my own radio or television show where I could talk about sports.  Hopefully rugby will gain the notoriety that it deserves here in the U.S., because the idea of getting up and talking about rugby as a job drives me to make it my reality.

My path may have more twists and turns than I originally anticipated, but I’m excited in the direction I’m heading.

Megan Combe

MY STORIES:

MY RESUME:

megan@faithology.com

Education:

University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah
Strategic Communication and World Religion Studies
2009-2013

Work Experience:

Faithology, LLC
Director of research
February 2011-present

  • Leading team of four religion scholars in their research and writing
  • Preparing the Faithology website for a January, 2012, launch
  • Creation of strategies for outlining, reviewing, peer-editing, and publication process of all non-biased religion research

ABOUT ME:

I am enrolled at the University of Utah, working to complete my degree in strategic communication and world religion studies. I work as the director of research at Faithology, an online encyclopedia of world religions, and I have been fortunate enough to pursue my passion for this company while obtaining a degree. As Albert Einstein once said, “I never let my schooling interfere with my education.” In my free time, I enjoy attending University of Utah football games and running.

Kent Ava

MY STORIES:

MY RESUME:

Kent S. Ava
12058 S. Mayan St. Riverton, UT 84096
(801) 413-9701 rpspit@gmail.com

Qualification Summary
To obtain applicable skills and additional experience in the world of Public Relations/Marketing field, while utilizing gained ability to help achieve creative
success in the near future.

Education

  • University of Utah Bachelors of Science mass communication/strategic communication Aug 2011-Aug 2012
  • Salt Lake Community College associates of science/speech communication Aug 2009-May 2011
  • West High School General Diploma Aug 1996-June 1999

Relevant Coursework and Training

  • Absolute Communications
  • Marketing/Advertising
  • News Writing

Skills and Abilities

  • Motivated
  • Enthusiastic
  • Proactive
  • Creative

Professional Memberships/Affiliations
Fort Douglas Military Museum
Public Relations and Marketing Liaison Internship 2011-2012

Salt Lake Community College Clubs & Organizations
Board Member and Liaison 2010-2011

Salt Lake Community College Clubs & Organizations
Liaison for Collegiate DECA 2010-2011

The Church of Jesus-Christ of Latter-day Saints
Volunteer Missionary 2000-2002

Employment History

Start up Specialist
Mentors of America
American Fork, Utah
Mar 07 to July09
Guide and facilitate highly motivated investors through a profile screening process.
Assist investors in planning financial future and goal setting.
Aided investors in positive credit building and debt reduction.

Loader/Customer Service Representative
Lowes Home Improvement
West Valley City, Utah
Assist in unloading of products ready for purchase.
Organize products to specific assigned area.
Deliver customer products in a timely manner.

Sales/ Lawn & Garden Assembler
Sears Grand
West Jordan, Utah
Jan 05 to July 06
Assist customers in deciding products needed for seasonal work and labor.
Prepared Lawn and Garden products for customer purchase and floor models.
Organized products to specific area.

References Available Upon Request

ABOUT ME:

My name is Kent Ava and I’m currently a junior studying mass communication with an emphasis in strategic communication and I love Kung Fu Movies…

Elysia Yuen

MY STORIES:

MY RESUME:
Elysia Yuen
3688 Buckeroo Cir. Magna, UT 84044
Home: (801) 250-4448    Cell: (801) 860-6729
Email: elysiayuen@gmail.com

EDUCATION
University of Utah, SLC, UT
Expected Graduation December 2012
Bachelor of Arts in Mass Communications
Salt Lake Community College, SLC,UT Dec 2007
Associate of Science in General Studies, GPA: 3.88

SKILLS
Microsoft Office: Word, Outlook, Excel, PowerPoint, Publisher
Type 70 Words Per Minute
Adobe Reader, Photoshop
Strong Interpersonal & Customer Service Skills

LEADERSHIP EXPERIENCE
International Student Ambassador University of Utah, SLC, UT
Aug 2011 – present
SLCCSA Board Member, SLC, UT
Aug 2006-May 2008
(Salt Lake Community College Student Association)
Duties: Implement and organize Public Relations Program to
design multi-media projects for student organizations,
provide technical resources for other team members,
advertise for community educational activities
SLCC Constitution Revision Representative, SLC, UT
March 2008-April 2008
Duties: Propose amendments for government elections and student
organizations
Computer Synergy Club Vice President, SLC, UT
Sept 2007-May 2008
Duties: Organize program to provide computer tutoring for students

EXTRA-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
Global Health Scholars Participant and Volunteer
Sept 2009-present
Utah Legal Services Family Law Clinic Volunteer, SLC, UT
Sept 2008-Dec 2008
Duties: Oversee event details and instructions
Salt Lake Community College, SLC, UT
Aug 2006-Jan 2008
Student Government Leadership Conference Participant
NASCO Conference Participant, San Francisco, CA
Oct 2007
National Association for Student Clubs and Organizations for
organization management, activism, and diverse relations
Utah Cultural Celebration Volunteer, SLC, UT
Jan 2008-April 2008
Duties: Assist in implementing community events

ACCOMPLISHMENTS
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints Missionary
July 2009-Feb 2011
University of Utah College of Social and Behavioral Science Honor Roll
2008-2009
University of Utah Honors Student
2008
BACCHUS Network Certificate, Denver, CO                             
Sept 2007
(Certified Peer Educator Program for Leadership & Communication)
President’s List Salt Lake Community College Honor Roll      
2006-2008

WORK EXPERIENCE
Concession Stand Lead, Levy Restaurants, Sandy, UT                  
June 2011 – present
Computer Sales Representative, University Bookstore, SLC, UT          
Aug 2008-June 2009
Receptionist, Physician Office, SLC, UT                 
May 2008-Aug 2008
Office Specialist, Thayne Center, SLC, UT                      
Sept 2007-May 2008
Community School Teacher, Salt Lake City School District, SLC, UT     
Jan 2007-Sept 2007
Customer Service Agent, Alorica Inc., Magna, UT                    
Aug 2006-Nov 2006

ABOUT ME:

I am working towards a Bachelor of Art in mass communication at the University of Utah and am pursuing a career in the public relations sector.  My ambition is to work for a non-profit organization after graduation in December 2012.

Being an outgoing and friendly person has enabled me to work independently and in a team environment to accomplish tasks in an organizational manner. Evidence of these skills are portrayed by obtaining an Associate of Science degree, serving a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, consistently gaining honors recognition for academics and being involved with student government, the Global Health Scholars at the U. of U., the Girl Scouts of Utah and various community organizations.

I will be writing for ‘Lessons’ magazine for the Center for Teaching and Learning Excellence at the U.

Avery Mills

MY STORIES:

MY RESUME:

avery.mills@utah.edu

Education:

University of Utah
Salt Lake City, Utah
August 2008 – Present

Brighton High School
Cottonwood Heights, Utah
August 2005 – June 2008

Work Experience:

Classroom Assistant
University of Utah Early Childhood Education Center
September 2009 – Present
Responsibilities include: Assisting the lead teacher as she carries out her lesson plans; serving snack and marking the point of service forms; monitoring children both inside the classroom and out on the playground; completing the daily cleaning tasks as indicated by lead teacher; interacting with parents and assisting with any concerns or questions they might have; picking up school age children from the bus stop; locking up at the end of the day and making sure everything is ready for the next day.

Nanny
Preston, England
April 2011 – August 2011
Responsibilities included: Caring for two children, ages 4 and 1, while their parents worked during the day. Also included light housekeeping, such as cleaning the kids rooms and bathroom; kids laundry and vacuuming.

Front Desk Receptionist
Richards, Kimball & Winn P.C.
June 2007 – August 2007
Responsibilities included: Greeting clients as they entered the office and directing them as needed; answering phones and routing them as necessary; typing, copying and filing various forms of paperwork; sending, collecting and delivering mail.

ABOUT ME:

I was born in Torrance, California on April 22, 1990 to Mike and Lisa Mills. Shortly after turning 2, my family moved out to Sandy, Utah and I’ve lived there ever since. I have three sisters between the ages of 19 – 14, one brother who just turned 5 and a Border collie mix named Annie. So needless to say, my house can get pretty crazy sometimes.

Attending the University of Utah was pretty much a given from the time I was born. My mom has always been a huge fan of Utah athletics, especially basketball, and she passed that down to me, although I prefer football and am a proud member of the MUSS.

I am currently on the path of majoring in Strategic Communication and hope to get a job working in Public Relations that somehow relates to college athletics after graduating.

Elizabeth Averill Briggs

MY STORIES:

MY RESUME:

  • Elizabeth Averill Briggs1444 East 1700 South Salt Lake City, Utah 84105                                                                                                                                    Phone: 435-901-3241 elizabethaverill@gmail.comObjective:Seeking a job in a competitive environment where I can demonstrate my leadership qualities, competitiveness, and work ethics. My ability to work well with others as well as interact with the public is an important qualification, which I possess.

    Education

    University of Utah 2010-Present

    School of Communication

    Expected graduation in 2013 with a double major in Strategic Communication and international studies with a minor in arts and technology and Spanish.

    GPA: 3.5

    Chapman University       2009-2010 Dodge School of Film: Public Relations and          Advertising

    Park City High School      2005-2009

    Related Coursework

    Introduction to Public Relations 101              Introduction to News Writing

    Introduction to Business                                Introduction to the Digital Arts

    Theories of Persuasion                                  Media and Pop Culture

    Public Speaking                                            Introduction to Film Photography

    Anthropology: Human Experience                Visual Communication

    Experience

    Honest Tea Road Warrior Intern 05/2011-Present

    Salt Lake City, Utah

    –        A full time Honest Tea employee acting as an ambassador for the brand by promoting, executing events, guerilla marketing, demos and learning new/innovated marketing tactics.

    –         Hands on experience of being the face of the brand to the consumer

    –        Gained experience on how a new organic beverage works in the beverage industry

    –        Obtained a better understanding of marketing and conducting business

    –        Hours: 40 hours a week

    –        Resources:                                                                                                                                                                 Regional Marketing Manager – Swire: Corbett Simon                                                                                              Cell: 801-230-9818 Email: Corbett@honesttea.com

     

    Park City Freestyle Ski Team Coach 5/2010-Present

    Park City, UT.

    –        Located at the Utah Olympic Sports Park and Park City Mountain Resort, with the responsibility to oversee athlete’s progression in skiing and overall safety.

    –        Worked with all ages and personalities to motivate, set goals, and push athletes to succeed in an effective way.

    Resources:        Park City Freestyle: Mick Berry (435)-640-8752          Fly Freestyle: Tim Preston (435)-513-1660

    Hapa Grill               12/2010-04/2011

    Park City, UT.

    –        Hostess

    Resources:         Restaurant Manager: Sean (301)-992-7829

    Rosenhill-Tragard Farm   7/2010

    World Wide Opportunities on Organic Farms

    Stockholm, Sweden

    A summer spent working on an organic farm to pay for room and board while studying organic farming to learn about how to be a sustainable and resourceful human being.

    Sundance Film Festival 1/2010

    Wii Fitness game instructor

    – Educated societies elite about wii fitness and the benefits that go along with it.

     Sahara Sun Tanning Salon   7 /2008-1/2009

    Park City, UT.

    -Salon Receptionist

    -Over-saw salon

    Resources:          Manager: Ali Knudsen (435)-901-3180

    Park Meadows Country Club 5/2006-8/2008

    Park City, UT.

    –        Pool Waitress

    Resources:

     (435)-649-2460

    Spain Study Abroad 6/2007

    San Sebastian, Spain

    Studied abroad for a summer to develop fluency in Spanish

    -Through living with a Bask host family, adjusting to cultural differences were met and classes were    taken in a local university for four hours a day.

    Certificates

    2010 CPR and First Aid Certified

    Honors and Awards

    Chapman University and University of Utah Deans Scholar

     

ABOUT ME:

Growing up in Park City, Utah, could not have been a more ideal childhood. With the Wasatch mountain range acting as a big playground, I was able to seek any adventure. After years of various winter sports, I began freestyle mogul skiing, and that is where the real adventure began. By the time I was 15, I was traveling and competing throughout the United States and Canada on the North American Freestyle Tour. Training five days a week and traveling six weeks out of the year to compete became a conflict with school. However, with my long absences I was still able to balance my passion for skiing with school to maintain  a strong GPA. I credit my skiing career as the reason for diligence in my life. It allowed me to accomplish my goals and believe in myself in whatever it is I do.

I was raised with the principle that travel is the ultimate education, and because of this I have been able to travel the world and interact with different cultures, giving me an open attitude towards life. With these experiences I feel that I am able to communicate with all types of people and handle life’s unexpected hurdles with ease. I find that each time I travel I become increasingly aware of the most minute of things, almost seeking an ethnographic experience, whether this is picking up a few words in the language or blindly ordering off of the menu in hopes of trying something new. I am constantly trying to step past the stereotype of a white-sneakered, fanny-pack-wearing American who follows a guide and a precise itinerary, to instead find the heart of the city where the real culture lies.

Brenda Mandujano

MY STORIES:

MY RESUME:

Brenda Mandujano
b.mandujano@yahoo.com

1614 Mandalay Rd
Salt Lake City, UT 84116
(801) 608-7766

Education:
•    University of Utah 2007-present
Working on a Mass Communication Degree with a minor in Business
Expected graduation date 2013

•    HBSA (Hispanic Business Student Association) Utah Chapter
Secretary, January 2009- December 2009

Experience:
Food Service, Costco Wholesaler, Salt Lake City, UT             April 2008- present
•    Train new employees
•    Set-up and create daily production
•    Team leadership
•    Customer service
•    Count daily cash flow
•    Assist with member complaints

Secretary, A.W. Marshall, Salt Lake City, UT                       May 2007- April 2008
•    Checked and created a log of earnings for the day
•    Revised bank statements and compared with company records
•    Took care of credits and debits

Picker, A.W. Marshall, Salt Lake City, UT                       May 2007- April 2008
•    Pulled orders and got them ready to ship
•    Supervised other employees
•    Motivated others to work at a faster pace

Other Skills
Computer: Excel, PowerPoint, Word, SKU’s
Language: Fluent in Spanish

ABOUT ME:

I am a 22-year-old student currently enrolled at the University of Utah. Majoring in mass communication with a minor in business, I plan to graduate May 2013.

I juggle working full-time, being a student and a mother. This is my fifth year in college only because I do not want to take on more than I can chew.

Although it is taking me longer to graduate than anticipated, I will not give up until I reach my goal of being the first in my family with a college degree. I do not know exactly where life is taking me, but I know that with a college degree it will be easier to get there.

Lacy Jamison

MY STORIES:

MY RESUME:

Lacy R. Jamison

1273 E. Bridle Trail Rd.
Draper, Ut. 84020
(801) 647-0015
(801) 572-6033
lacyjamison20@gmail.com

Objective:
Obtain knowledge and experience in the journalism field to improve my skills in writing, interviewing, communications, meeting deadlines and learning the proper copying and editing processes.

Education:

Juan Diego Catholic High School
Date of Graduation: May 2010
Honors and Awards: Honor Roll throughout high school, Departmental Awards in Television Production and Broadcast Journalism; Departmental Award of        Extraordinary Accomplishments in French throughout high school

University of Utah
Pursuing a degree in Journalism
2010-Present

Work Experience:
Sales Associate-Bath & Body Works
(801) 571-3738
October 2010-Present
Work in customer service, sales, cashiering, shipment processing and cleaning

Secretary-Insurance Plus Agency
(801) 566-8092
June 2009-August 2009
Work in answering phone calls, making copies, gathering files and scheduling   appointments

Server-Red Mango
(801) 676-5333
June 2008-August 2008
Work in customer service, serving frozen yogurt, cashiering and cleaning the facility

Skills:
•    Fast learner
•    Proficient in Microsoft Word, Pages, PowerPoint and Keynote
•    Determined to excel in all areas of journalism
•    Very personable
•    Experience in broadcast journalism
•    Goal and task oriented
•    Work well with others
•    Skills in customer service

References:
Excellent references upon request.

ABOUT ME:

When I was growing up, I was desperate to know everything. Every time my mom or dad did something, I had to know why. Every secret that I learned someone was withholding from me gave me the greatest desire to get the true facts. I wanted knowledge and I wanted to learn about extraordinary people.

When I was in eighth grade, I decided to take a journalism course as one of my electives. I loved the teacher and she taught me that writing could actually be fun. I went on a field trip that year to tour a local news studio and watch a behind-the-scenes production of its morning broadcast television. I immediately fell in love with the idea of working in such an interesting environment that catered to my nosy personality.

After realizing I wanted to possibly create a career in journalism, I took classes in my high school’s television production department every year. It was always my favorite part of the day and I loved getting the inside scoops on all of the current news around the school. I loved learning how to edit packages and stories in broadcast television and working in a live studio with the pressure of a time crunch. When it came time to decide what my major would be in college, there was no question that I wanted to study journalism.

I am currently enrolled as a sophomore at the University of Utah. My desire to be a journalist has grown deeper every year as I continue to take classes for it, and I hope to further my experience in the field at every opportunity that may arise.


Kourtney Mather

MY STORIES:

MY RESUME:

Kourtney Mather

Education:

University of Utah

August 2008 – Present
•    Strategic Communication Bachelor of Arts

Expected Graduation 2012

Olympus High School

August 2005 – June 2008

Experience:

Colonial Stock Transfer

June 2011 – Present
Secretary/Marketing Assistant
•    Create and execute strategic advertising ideas for the company
•    Correspond daily with worldwide CEOs and CFOs to market services
•    Resolve people’s questions and concerns pertaining to their account
•    Secure financial information between individuals and brokers
•    Handle millions of dollars of stock on a daily basis

Walker’s Swim Kids

June 2010 – June 2011
Instructor
•    Communicated information between parents and staff
•    Solved clients’ questions and concerns pertaining to company policies
•    Compiled daily and weekly reports to improve the strengths and weaknesses of the company
•    Assessed and trained potential new employees
•    Motivated staff and students

Robert’s Arts and Crafts

August 2008 – June 2010
Customer Service Representative
•    Collaborated with store management to improve services and sales
•    Strategically planned store display layouts to increase sales
•    Assisted customers with their questions and concerns

The Old Meeting House

February 2007 – August 2010
Hostess
•    Coordinated and organized event schedules
•    Ensured punctuality during events
•    Supervised the affairs of the events

Skills and Interests:
•    Experienced in Word, Excel, and Power Point
•    Competent in typing 80 words per minute
•    Devoted in writing blog: alandkourt.blogspot.com
•    Positive and motivated personality
•    Excel in violin and piano
•    Enjoy the outdoors while hiking, camping, river rafting, and snowmobiling
•    Devoted to family and friends

ABOUT ME:

A few things about me: I am a lurp, I am an avid Harry Potter fan, I grew up running rivers throughout Utah and Idaho, I have a third-grade sense of humor and I love to read and write.

I originally picked strategic communication as my major thinking I would go into event planning, but I have discovered in the past year just how much I love to write, edit and analyze other peoples’ writing.  This has resulted in my new-found interest in the public relations field.

I find myself practicing my writing and editing skills even in my free time, whether it’s proof-reading my husband’s papers, reading my favorite Steinbeck novel or writing something random on my blog.

Don’t worry, though, I’m not always so boring.  I can also often be found having Nerf gun or paintball wars with my family, hiking in my favorite spots of Utah, watching Criminal Mind marathons with my husband or napping.