Architect at GSBS Architects, Secretary at AIA Utah
Location:
Salt Lake City, Utah
Industry:
Architecture & Planning
Work:
GSBS Architects - Salt Lake City, UT since May 2007
Architect
AIA Utah - Salt Lake City, UT since Jan 2012
Secretary
AIA Utah - Salt Lake City, UT Jan 2010 - Dec 2011
Associate Director
Education:
University of Utah 2004 - 2007
Masters, Architecture
Utah State University 1999 - 2004
Bachelors, Landscape Architecture
Skills:
Sustainable Design BIM LEED AP Site Planning Architecture Landscape Design Rendering Sustainable Design
Awards:
ENR Mountain States 2013 Top 20 Under 40 http://mountainstates.construction.com/mountainstates_top_lists_construction_firms/2013/0304-mountain-states8217-top-20-under-40.asp
Jun 2008 to Aug 2008 Internship-Marketing DepartmentPeerless Beverage Company Union, NJ May 2004 to Apr 2007 Delivery
Education:
Kean University Union Union, NJ Jan 2007 to Jan 2010 Bachelor of Science in MarketingRutgers University Newark, NJ Sep 2004 to Dec 2005 BusinessRoselle Catholic High School Roselle, NJ 2000 to 2004 Diploma
Skills:
I am a hard worker with great people skills and have taken courses in industrial marketing, Ad campaigns, consumer marketing, marketing research, as well as sports marketing. I am great with the computer and very familiar with Microsoft word, excel, and powerpoint.
Aug 2013 to 2000 Consultant MentorMOMA/USHG Foods New York, NY Apr 2013 to Nov 2013 ServerFuture's Inc Middletown, CT Jan 2011 to Aug 2012 Vocational/Residential Service ProviderYoung In Prison Cape Town, Western Cape Jul 2010 to Dec 2010 English TeacherFuture's Inc Middletown, CT Aug 2008 to Jul 2010 Case Manager
Education:
CUNY's Graduate Center New York, NY 2012 to 2014 MA in Liberal ArtsTrinity College Hartford, CT 2008 to 2012 BA in Sociology
Skills:
Education
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Jesse E. Allen Managing
Errday Allday, LLC
Jesse Allen
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shine brighter during the holidays in the U.S. when compared with the rest of the year, as shown using a new analysis of daily data from the NASA-NOAA Suomi NPP satellite. Dark green pixels are areas where lights are 50 percent brighter, or more, during December. (NASA's Earth Observatory/Jesse Allen)