Georgia Highlands College - Biology
BridgeMill-Sixes Service League
Microsoft Office
Teaching
Community Outreach
Strategic Planning
Project Management
Social Networking
Fundraising
Data Analysis
Public Speaking
Small Business
Social Media
Environmental Awareness
Nonprofits
Newsletters
SEO
Social Media Marketing
Photography
Event Planning
Non-profits
Analysis
Subacz
MS
Kimberly
Subacz
MS
Auburn University
EcoXperience.com
Montana Fish
Wildlife
& Parks
Chattahoochee Technical College
Georgia Highlands College
SubaczMediaGroup.com
USDA Forest Service
MT Tally Lake
Ann Taylor
Canton
GA
Subacz Media Group is a one stop shop for website developement for small businesses. Services include full website development including mobile site
SEO
Facebook/Twitter
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a mobile friendly site or a complete overhaul SMG can help you out. Please check out our website for more information www.subaczmediagroup.com.
Co-Founder
SubaczMediaGroup.com
Marietta
GA
Assistant Professor Of Biology
Georgia Highlands College
Participated in wetlands survey with Wildlife Biologist Amy Jacobs. Assisted in electroshock fish survey under Fish Biologist Beth Gardner. Assisted in habitat survey and worked on GIS database.
USDA Forest Service
MT Tally Lake
Ann Taylor
Woodstock
GA
Sales leads are expected to interact with every client and develop a personable relationship with them while suggestively selling. Sales leads are expected to coach the other associates in how to improve the store's sales and credit as well as delegating small tasks. A sales lead is expected to fold clothing as well as solve client service issues. Sales leads also open and close the store
meaning they are responsible for counting cash drawers and making bank runs. The sales leads are responsible for organizing shipments
inventories
window visuals
interior visuals
marketing
and scheduling under the supervision of the store manager.
Sales Lead
Office assistant to Dr. H. Lee Stribling. Created and maintained Microsoft Office files in Access
Wordperfect
and Word. Updated database for Albany Area Quail Management Project and assisted in production of semi-annual newsletter. Assisted in organization and preparation for Helene Mosley Environmental Achievement Awards and TREASURE Forest Awards.
Auburn University
Chattahoochee Technical College
Marietta
GA
Followed designated and approved lesson plan using appropriate techniques and aids on MyMathLab; Taught online courses per established guidelines; Evaluated students' progress in attaining goals and objectives. Correctly assessed the educational needs and class progress of students. Maintain knowledge of computer technology and its application to field of study.
Assistant Instructor
Effectively managed team of technicians providing assistance with graduate research project. Carried out photographic sampling using infrared-triggered cameras positioned inside feral cat feeders. \n\nReceived extensive experience in the following:\nradio telemetry equipment \nhandheld Garmin GPS\nlive trapping of feral cats and other similar sized wildlife\nanesthetizing
microchipping
vaccinating
attaching radio collars and drawing blood from feral cats\n\nCapable of using centrifuge for preserving blood serum and analyzing blood hematocrit levels. Served as co-instructor in “Working with Feral Cats in Veterinary Practice” Spring 2005 course at Auburn University. Performed an active role in educational video entitled “Promoting Pet Health and the Human Animal Bond Through Effective Spay/Neuter Counseling” and “Working with Feral Cats in Veterinary Practice”. Both videos were submitted to veterinary schools and animal welfare organizations across the country.
Auburn University
Volunteer
Assisted in tracking and locating grizzly bears using radio telemetry from land and air with Grizzly Bear Management Specialist Tim Manley. Assisted with anesthetizing
monitoring
and measuring brown bears in the vicinity of Glacier National Park. Assisted in mounting electric fence to prohibit bears entering dump site. Managed grizzly bears using aversive conditioning with Karelian bear dogs in cooperation with the Wind River Bear Institute.
Montana Fish
Wildlife
& Parks
Georgia Highlands College
Cartersville/Marietta
Responsible for preparing for and delivering instruction of Anatomy & Physiology lecture/lab. Past course instruction includes: Introduction to Biology as well as Zoology. Managed course through systematic use of syllabi. Kept accurate records of students’ class performance
attendance
and grades. Implemented common course objectives using variety of teaching tools. Assessed student learning outcomes.
Adjunct Professor
Canton
GA
I am very passionate about the environment since both my husband and I both have science related backgrounds. We feel it is important for us to try and make less of an impact on the earth's resources without having to change our current lifestyle. There are so many products and ideas out there to help us be better stewards of the earth
without being \"tree huggers.\" We want to bring those products and ideas to the growing market of people becoming more aware of the environment. Please check out our website for more information www.ecoxperience.com
Co-Founder
EcoXperience.com
Spanish
MS
Thesis Title: IMPACT ASSESSMENT OF A TRAP-NEUTER-RETURN PROGRAM ON SELECTED FEATURES OF AUBURN
ALABAMA FERAL CAT COLONIES. It is available at https://etd.auburn.edu/xmlui/bitstream/handle/10415/1101/Subacz_Kimberly_46.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y\n\nSpeaker\n2004 Networking and Educational Forum: Campus Feral Cat Populations – Dallas
TX\n2004 Alabama Animal Control Conference - Auburn
AL\n2003 Alabama Animal Control Conference - Montgomery
AL\n\n2006 Operation Cat Nap Volunteer of the Year\n2003 - 2005 Founding member
ex-officio board member
and PR chair of Cat Nappers
Inc. non-profit feral cat organization in Lee County Alabama. \n2004 – 2005 Secretary of Auburn Gamma Phi Beta House Corp. Board.\n2002 – 2005 President of Auburn Alumnae Chapter of Gamma Phi Beta social sorority.
Wildlife Science
Operation Cat Nap\nCat Nappers
Inc. \nAuburn Student Chapter of the Wildlife Society\nGolden Key National Honor Society\nAlpha Theta Chi Collegiate Honor Society
BS
1999 – 2000 Treasurer of the Auburn Student Chapter of the Wildlife Society\n1999 – 2000 SGA cabinet member for the School of Forestry & Wildlife Sciences\nSpring 1998 Dean’s Honor Roll\n1997 – 1998 Collegiate Alumnae Relations Chairwoman of Gamma Phi Beta social sorority
Wildlife Science
Gamma Phi Beta Social Sorority\nAuburn Student Chapter of The Wildlife Society\nBeta Beta Beta National Honor Society\nRho Lambda National Leadership Recognition Society for Sorority Women
Wildlife Biologist
The Wildlife Society
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