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M A D E J A S T E W A R T
i [email protected] 718-864-7695 98 Lowell St., Manchester, New Hampshire
EDUCA T I ON E X P E R I E N C E
AMERICORPS MEMBER
CITY YEAR NEW HAMPSHIRE
• AmeriCorps Volunteer serving as a tutor and mentor in an urban elementary
setting, decreasing the dropout crisis through the implementation of the Whole
School Whole Child model, focusing on improving attendance, behavior, and
coursework in math and English
• Collaborates with partner teacher on strategies to help students succeed in the
classroom
• Create and implement lesson plans for oneonone and small group tutoring in both
English & math
• Serve 5075 hours per week
• Improve the community through physical service projects
• Provide oneonone coaching to students on attendance and behavior
• Collaborate with school based team to create whole school init iatives that promote
literacy, math, and overall positive school climate
• Act as Afterschool Coordinator, STEM Coordinator, and FIRST Lego League
Coordinator for McDonough Elementary School
• Conceptualize and run after school program for gifted students focusing on human
rights and civic leadership
ASSISTANT ADMINISTRATOR
MT. BETHEL CHURCH
• Prepared, recorded, and proofread correspondences, invoices, invitations,
brochures, and relevant materials
• Scheduled and verified appointments, general meetings, and executive board
meetings
• Planned and coordinated citywide youth events
• Assisted in the brainstorming, planning, and execution of all major events and
programs under budget
• Organized the details, travel arrangements, agendas, and itineraries of special trips
and events
B A C H E L O R O F S C I E N C E ,M A J O R I N C O M M U N I C A T I O N A R T SS t . J o h n ' s U n i v e r s i t y , Q u e e n s , N YI n P r o g r e s s
PUBLIC RELATIONS INTERN
CARO MARKETING
• Created and formatted press documents
• Maintained media contacts which were necessary for execution of the media
action plans, to enhance brand image of the firm
• Managed daytoday client activities, including research, planning, implementation
and evaluation of public relations activities, and paying careful attention to budgets,
resources, deadlines and client records
• Trained in media campaign execution, publicity, event planning, client
development, client consultation, and social media outreach and management
• Identified relevant media influencers, and generated awareness of opportunities
S K I L L S & H I GH L I G H T S
• Superb writer and editor
• Media relations training
• Strategic planner
• Deadlinesdriven
• Exceptional problem solver
• Successful resource manager
• Twitter, Tumblr, Facebook, LinkedIn,
Pinterest, Vine, Instagram, and
StumbleUpon proficient
• Proficient in various POS systems,
Millennium, Microsoft Office: Word,
Excel, PowerPoint, etc.; Adobe
Photoshop, Fashion GPS, and Cision
Point
08/2015PRESENT
2012 – 06/2015
01/2015 – 05/2015
M A D E J A S T E W A R T
i [email protected] 718-864-7695 98 Lowell St., Manchester, New Hampshire
E X T R A CURR I C U L A R AC T I V I T I E S
EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT
HARAYA – THE PANAFRICAN STUDENTS’ COALITION
• Served as the General Manager of the organization
• Assisted in the coordination of staple events (i.e. Spring Concert, Jumpoff, Alumni Dinner, Black Solidarity Day,
Block Party)
• Insured that all logistical details are taken care of for events
• Acted as l iaison between administration, event vendors, and other organization's executive boards
CHAIRPERSON OF ACTIVITIES
HARAYA – THE PANAFRICAN STUDENTS’ COALITION
• Coordinated events and programs that not only enhance, enrich, and educate the student body; but also uphold the
values of the organization and St. John's University
• Organized, implemented and supervised social, educational and community service programs
STUDENT REPRESENTATIVE
PRESIDENT’S MULTICULTURAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE
• The Multicultural Advisory Committee is an advisory group to the President of the University that addresses both the
broad issues of multiculturalism in higher education and the specific multicultural needs of our St. John’s University
community
• As a student representative, I provided recommendations that wil l help the University better serve its increasingly
diverse population
2014 – 2015
2013 – 2014
2013 – 2015