Platoon Leader at Pennsylvania Army National Guard, Resident Advisor at Columbia University Residential Programs
Location:
Greater New York City Area
Industry:
Government Administration
Work:
Pennsylvania Army National Guard - Horsham, PA since Aug 2012
Platoon Leader
Columbia University Residential Programs - New York, NY since Aug 2011
Resident Advisor
New York National Guard - New York, NY Apr 2010 - Aug 2012
Cadet
United States Soccer Federation Dec 2006 - Dec 2011
Referee
U.S. House of Representatives - Washington D.C. Metro Area Jun 2011 - Jul 2011
Intern
Education:
Columbia College 2009 - 2013
AB, Political Science
Skills:
Research Policy Public Speaking Political Science Microsoft Office Event Planning Politics Community Outreach PowerPoint Microsoft Excel Political Campaigns Spanish Policy Analysis Fundraising Non-profits Editing Social Media Public Policy Volunteer Management Social Networking Facebook
Languages:
English Korean French Arabic Spanish Chinese
Awards:
Distinguished Military Graduate United States Army ROTC Awarded to the top 20% of all senior cadets in the nation. Was ranked 174 our of 2500 cadets entering Reserve Forces duty. Dean's List Bestowed on students who achieve at least a 3.6 GPA. Andrew Barth Presidential Fellow Center for the Study of the Presidency and Congress Selected to represent Columbia University to conduct research on the Presidency, culminating in a paper entitled: The President's Cabinet: A Vestige of the Executive. King's Crown Leadership Award - Silver Columbia University Student Development & Activities Awarded to student leaders who have shown significant contributions to the community. Given for policy initiatives passed during tenure as the Vice President of the Columbia College Student Council. Diversity Program of the Year Residential Programs Awarded for conducting a program, intersecting the Military Veterans on Campus and Asian-American student organizations in an event regarding PVT Danny Chen and his subsequent suicide due to harassment and bullying. The program focused on what it means to be Asian in the military and brought in panelists that spoke about their experiences in the armed forces.
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