Plymouth State University Jun 2015 - Jun 2016
Administrative Assistant and Senior Administrative Assistant
Plymouth State University Jun 2015 - Jun 2016
Administrative and Support Program Coordinator Office of Research and Sponsored Programs
Plymouth State University Jan 2013 - Jun 2015
Administrative Assistant
Technical Needs Dec 2010 - Jun 2011
Contract Human Resources Generalist
Infonetics, Inc 1988 - Apr 2011
Administrative Assistant
Skills:
Salesforce.com Ms Office Suite Outlook Powerpoint Excel Customer Relations Communication Customer Service Microsoft Excel Blogging Event Planning Human Resources Research Software Documentation Administrative Assistants Management Microsoft Office Administrative Assistance
Interests:
Writing Environment Music Us History Travel
Administrative Assistant To The Offices Of Teacher Certification And Research &Amp; Engagement At Plymouth State University
Administrative Assistant to the Offices of Teacher Certification and Research & Engagement at Plymouth State University, Freelance Writer at Self-Employed
Location:
Rumney, New Hampshire
Industry:
Writing and Editing
Work:
Plymouth State University - Plymouth, New Hampshire since Jan 2013
Administrative Assistant to the Offices of Teacher Certification and Research & Engagement
Self-Employed since Oct 2009
Freelance Writer
Technical Needs - Franklin, NN Dec 2010 - Jun 2011
Contract HR Generalist
INFONETICS Corporation 1988 - Apr 2011
Administrative Assistant
Lee Hecht Harrison Feb 2003 - Apr 2006
Administrative Assistant/Receptionist
Skills:
Salesforce.com MS Office Suite Outlook PowerPoint Excel Customer Relations Communication (office correspondence) Customer Service Microsoft Excel
Interests:
Writing, Reading, Music, US History
Awards:
1st Place Award, Non-fiction Plymouth Area Writers' Group Awarded 1st Place for non-fiction in "So My Cooking Skills Aren't up to Sniff", just one of a series of personal accounts to which our cozy, woodland cabin has played host. 1st Place, Poetry Plymouth Area Writers' Group A snowmobile excursion flies in the face of conventional perception in "A Winter Wonderland."