Pima Community College - Mathematics
Master of Arts (M.A.)
Economics
Western Illinois University
Calculus
Accounting
Finance
Business Writing
Econometrics
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)
Business Administration/Economics
Phi Delta Theta
Residence Life
Monmouth College
Licensed Life & Health Insurance Agent
Microsoft Office
Microsoft Excel
Teamwork
Time Management
Community Outreach
Research
Microsoft Word
Event Planning
Higher Education
PowerPoint
Fundraising
Bluebeam
Minitab
Public Speaking
Leadership
Student Affairs
Kane
Daniel
Kane
Robert Half
Kansas State University
Pima Community College
Carl Sandburg College
Monmouth College
Pima Community College
Western Illinois University
Galileo
Tucson Unified School District (TUSD1.org)
Tucson
Arizona Area
Taught courses including:\nMath 092 - Elementary Algebra \nMath 141 - Topics in College Mathematics \nMath 151 - College Algebra\nMath 212 - Topics in Calculus
Adjunct Professor
Pima Community College
Macomb
Il
• Enhanced my perspective of Economics through reading & grading student papers & tests. \n• Provided constructive learning opportunities for students by tutoring economic concepts. \n
Graduate Assistant
Western Illinois University
Tucson
Arizona Area
• Used Sage 100 accounting software to reconcile accounts payable & complete payroll. \n• Managed front office
including: deliveries
visitors
Accountant & Office Manager
Galileo
Tucson
Arizona Area
.• Tutored future educators in Math
Statistics
Excel
and PowerPoint. \n• To enhance the overall experience
using my data analysis skills
I initiated and presented a performance analysis of tutored students.
Laboratory Technician
Tutor II
Pima Community College
Tucson
Arizona Area
Performed a variety of accounting and office tasks for businesses in the Tucson area.
Temp
Robert Half
Monmouth
Illinois
Taught courses including:\nEcon 200 - Principles of Economics\nEcon 301 - Intermediate Macroeconomics\nEcon 360 - International Trade & Finance
Adjunct Professor
Monmouth College
Tucson
Arizona Area
• Reorganized library for easier access
identification of materials and relationship to the library database (Destiny). \n• Applied for a library grant to accumulate resources. \n• Built relationship with local businesses to promote library usage for outstanding students.
Librarian
Tucson Unified School District (TUSD1.org)
Taught courses including:\nEcon 201 - Principles of Macroeconomics
Carl Sandburg College
Kansas State University
Manhattan
KS
• Enhanced my perspective of Economics through reading & grading student papers & tests. \n• Provided constructive learning opportunities for students by tutoring economic concepts.
Graduate Assistant
Monmouth College
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