Project Manager at Center for New Institutional Social Sciences, Career Peer at Washington University in St. Louis Career Center
Location:
Greater St. Louis Area
Industry:
Higher Education
Work:
Center for New Institutional Social Sciences since Jun 2011
Project Manager
Washington University in St. Louis Career Center - Greater St. Louis Area since Aug 2011
Career Peer
Institute for Communitarian Policy Studies - George Washington University Jul 2012 - Aug 2012
Research and Editorial Assistant
The Brookings Institution - 1775 Massachusetts Ave, NW, Washington, DC 20036 May 2012 - Aug 2012
Governance Studies Intern
Center for Empirical Research in Law - Greater St. Louis Area Aug 2010 - May 2011
Research Assistant
Education:
Washington University in St. Louis 2009 - 2013
Political Science, Institutional Social Analysis, Legal Studies
Skills:
LexisNexis Westlaw Research Project Management Legal Research Writing Research Microsoft Office Copy Editing Grant Writing Grants Political Science GIS ArcMap Stata R SPSS PowerPoint Public Speaking Event Planning
Interests:
project management, computer science, programming, law, political science
Honor & Awards:
Victor T. Levine Award in Political Science, 2011, 2012
Hirsch Undergraduate Research Fellow, Center for New Institutional Social Sciences
William Greenleaf Elliot Tuition Scholarship
Languages:
Spanish
Awards:
Antoinette Dames Prize for Outstanding Senior Thesis Department of Political Science Best senior honors thesis in the department, for "Understanding Legal Claims Against the Federal Government: Causes and Consequences of Sovereign Immunity"
Datastage Data Warehousing ETL Netezza Program Management Requirements Analysis Java Flex Business Intelligence Data Integration SQL Data Conversion SDLC
Daniel Guenther, conservative premier of the northern state of Schleswig-Holstein, said his party and the German government still needed Merkel at the helm, but it was time to start building a succession plan.
Date: Jan 12, 2018
Category: World
Source: Google
Merkel's conservative party does well in German local vote
Exit polls and early returns broadcast by ARD television showed Merkels Christian Democrats, headed by local candidate Daniel Guenther, were in the lead with 32.8 percent of the vote, ahead of the second-place Social Democrats who had 26.7 percent.