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Andrew Smith


287 Custer Street, Hopewell, PA 00000

(000) 000-0000

Professional Summary

I am a hard worker, willing to do anything and have 
41-year tenured leadership, education, and evaluation professional adept at helping organizations optimize their performance through professional and organizational development.  Strong ability to acquire and retain high-levels of talent through creating and implement training, coaching, and mentoring programs.  Visionary executive equipped with an entrepreneurial mindset and in-depth knowledge of business operations and development on a global level.

Employment history

Adjunct Professor, Larson Group. East Cathiport, Delaware
Feb. 2013 – Present
I  teach in the School of Business and Entrepreneurship at Lindenwood University and have been since 2007.  I have taught Retail, Management, and Marketing and Human Relations.  I organize syllabus for the students and for the faculty at Lindenwood. 

Numerous, Bogan-Zulauf. North Mui, Tennessee
Jan. 1992 – Mar. 1992
During graduation from Marquette University, I was commissioned a 2nd LT In the US Army, Field Artillery, and for the next 26 years, either active duty or US Army Reserves, I did the following: Platoon Leader, Instructor at the Guided Missile Dept., Asst Operation Officer, Personnel Officer, Battery Commander, Supply Officer, Recruiting Officer, Instructor at Army ROTC at University of Missouri, and University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee, Inspector General at 4th US Army at FT. Sheridan and finished my career at ARPERCEN, St. Louis as a Division Chief.  I was selected for promotion to Colonel (O6) but I did not have enough time to be promoted.  I retired in Nov 92 as a Lieutenant Colonel (O5).

Engineer Planner, Becker LLC. Boyershire, Utah
Dec. 1977 – Jul. 1988
I directed and coordinated Boeing’s financial and budget activities to fund operations for the AV8B, F15, F18 and C17 aircraft.  I planned hours and material dollars  for the engineers, buyers and supervisors.

Education

Willms Institute, East Hughburgh, Ohio
Master of Arts, Public Administration, Apr. 1974

West New Mexico College, Sheryllport, Kentucky
Bachelor of Arts, Philosophy and Spanish, Feb. 1967

Skills

Personnel

Training

Intruction

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Andrew Smith


Phone:

(000) 000-0000

Address:

287 Custer Street, Hopewell, PA 00000

Professional Summary

Seasoned teacher/Professor of ESOL, Languages, English and Spanish Literature and The Holocaust.  Have taught for many years at the high school level, College level and also middle school.  Truly love my craft and have a high rate of passing students and retention.  Always have been a TEAM player!  A great asset for any institution of higher learning. 

Employment history

Feb. 2010 – Present
Grahamchester, Minnesota
Teacher, Feil-Murphy

When I started teaching it was with the Adult program, as an English teacher.  Later I got a full time position as an ESOL teacher.  Currently I am teaching languages, Spanish, French and Italian.  I have a few masters and an Master certificate in English Literature.  I am certified in ESOL, Reading and Spanish 6-12.

Oct. 2018 – Present
Keiramouth, New Mexico
Adjunct Professor, Shields Inc

When I started with Miami Dade College I was teaching all levels of their credited English program(EAP).  In 2014 I got my Master’s certificate in English Literature and since then I teach mostly ENC-1101 and ENC-1102.

Education

Feb. 2014
Master of Arts: Graduate Masters Certificate in English Literature

  • Stokes College – Lake Britt, Delaware

Sep. 2011
Master of Arts: Curriculum and Instruction/TESOL

  • Schroeder Academy – North Avelinamouth, Kansas

Mar. 1985
Master of Arts: Spanish Literature

  • Northern Macejkovic University – New Jessmouth, New York

Aug. 1983
Bachelor of Arts: Marketing Management and also in Spanish Literature

  • East Miller – North Trent, South Carolina

Skills

manage to work and be proficient in various word and other programs
Skillful

Read, write and speak various languages
Experienced

Specialize in The Holocaust
Experienced

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Andrew Smith


287 Custer Street, Hopewell, PA 00000

(000) 000-0000

Professional Summary

After retiring from  a highly productive 40 year career in Electronics, Engineering, and Computer Programming in 2004, I chose a second career as a College Professor.

That choice landed me a 10 year tenure at Morgan State University, Baltimore, MD, where I served as an Adjunct in the Computer Science Department until the summer of 2014.

At Morgan State my teaching assignments included several classes from beginning to graduate level  in Computer Science, Computer Networks, Mathematics, and Artificial Intelligence.

My second retirement in 2014, saw me as a seasoned educator with 10 years of classroom and Online Internet  experience,  teaching and instructing a new generation of Computer Scientists and Programmers, employing Tablets/Laptops/Smart Phones, Blackboard and Virtual Classrooms.

For 2019, a return to the teaching environment offers an appealing challenge to contribute to the growing need for creative and well prepared college graduates.

Should you wish to further discuss adjunct teaching opportunities with me, you may reach me as follows:
7035179792 Cell Phone
[email protected]   eMail.

Respectfully yours,

___________________________________
Melvin De Gree

Employment history

Adjunct Professor, Larson, Spencer and Schowalter. New Virgilio, New York
Aug. 2009 – Apr. 2010
  • Prepare and deliver lectures to undergraduate or graduate students on topics in Computer Science and Computer Programming using Computer Languages such as C++, C, JAVA, Windows, Assembly Language; Computer Game Programming; Computer Networks, and Artificial Intelligence.
  • Deliver courses using Classroom, Online, Smart Boards, Blackboard and Internet methodology.
  • Prepare course materials such as syllabi, homework assignments, and handouts.
  • Serve on academic or administrative committees that deal with institutional policies, departmental matters, and academic issues.

Manager Aerospace Technology, Corwin-Lind. West Leatrice, Iowa
Jul. 1991 – Aug. 2000
  • Manage Branch of Systems Engineering for Space Station Information System (SSIS), including:
  • Manage, Direct, and Consult with engineering staff and Government Development Contractors  to evaluate designs and interface between hardware and software systems, develop performance specifications and performance requirements, or resolve technical problems for the International Space Station (ISS).
  • Serve as NASA Representative on the International Committee for Space Communications Standards Development (CCSDS) for Space-to_Space and Space-to-Ground Communications Systems 
  • Serve as Office of Research Manager for Small Business Innovative Research Initiatives
  • Serve as Office of Research Tech Consultant for NASA Office of Education 

Manager, Branch of Electronics Engineering, Spinka, Langosh and Nader. Ursulaton, Arizona
Mar. 1986 – Mar. 1987
  • Manage Branch of Electronics Engineering , National Mapping Division, US Geological Survey (USGS)
  • Manage, Plan and direct engineering staff and Government Contractors to design, test and deliver electronic hardware mapping systems
  • Consult with Scientific Staff to develop specifications and to evaluate interface between hardware and software and operational support  and performance requirements of electronic mapping systems.
  • Manage Aerial Camera Calibration System and Laboratory for all mapping cameras used by USGS
  • Serve as USGS National Mapping Division Technical representative for development of Digital GPS Survey Instruments
  • Serve as USGS National Mapping Division Technical Representative for Standards Development for the Global Positional System (GPS)

Education

West Johnson, Turnerview, Hawaii
Master of Science, Computer Science, May. 1975

West Mitchell, Schmitttown, Connecticut
Bachelor of Science, Electrical Engineering, Sep. 1965

Skills

Computer Programming

Blackboard Instructional System

Internet Programming HTML

Technical Program Management

Systems Engineering and Development

Classroom Teaching

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Andrew Smith

287 Custer Street, Hopewell, PA 00000
[email protected]
(000) 000-0000

Professional Summary

 I am an experienced Network Manager. I’ve worked for a large school district for nearly 10 years, covering over 800 sq miles. I’ve led a team of highly skilled individuals that changed the entire network infrastructure for 70+ locations to include dark fiber, a new N+1 data center, disaster recovery plans, and so much more. I have always been able to adapt to different situations and I find Information Technology to be a special challenge to this natural ability. 

Employment history

Network Manager, Hermiston Group. New Rickey, North Dakota
Apr. 2011 – Present
Leads the Network and Telecom group in the operational and long-term design, maintenance, and management of the Network infrastructure and communications.  Responsible for budgets, project management, technical direction, and Network operations. 

Adjunct Professor, Spencer, Bechtelar and Zemlak. Fadelport, Hawaii
Oct. 2011 – Oct. 2012
 
Instructor for Network Essentials course in the CIS program 

Network Administrator, Fadel Group. Lake Cieraburgh, Washington
Sep. 2007 – Oct. 2007
  • Maintain and administer computer networks and related computing environments including computer hardware, systems software, applications software, and all configurations.
  • Diagnose, troubleshoot, and resolve hardware, software, or other network and system problems, and replace defective components when necessary.
  • Monitor network performance to determine whether adjustments need to be made, and to determine where changes will need to be made in the future.

Education

Funk Academy, Gloverland, North Carolina
Masters Information Technology, Internet Security, Mar. 2011

South South Carolina Institute, South Devonborough, Minnesota
Bachelors Information Technology, Network Administration, Jul. 2010

Southern Hirthe Academy, New Jcberg, Wyoming
Certificate of Technical Studies, Cisco CCNA, Sep. 2005

Skills

Microsoft Exchange
Experienced

Data Centers
Experienced

Cisco Firewall
Experienced

Windows Server
Experienced

Network Administration
Experienced

IT Management
Expert

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Andrew Smith

287 Custer Street, Hopewell, PA 00000
[email protected]
(000) 000-0000

Professional Summary

Analytical, professional Business Analyst (BA) with over 1 year of experience in multifaceted roles requiring Data Analytics, Account Management, and Business Development.  Skilled in the areas of Python, SQL, and data visualization. Motivated and eager to advance my career in Data Science with a growth-oriented, technically-advanced organization. 

Employment history

Adjunct Professor, Luettgen-Bins. New Adriane, North Carolina
Mar. 2019 – Present
  • Instructor for the course “Web Design” .
  • Assign and grade class work and homework.
  • Prepare and administer written, oral, and performance tests, and issue grades in accordance with performance.

Data Analyst Intern, Hintz Inc. Port Allahaven, Kansas
Mar. 2017 – Apr. 2017
  •  Worked on a speech recognition project where I analyzed specific speech which was typically laden with vernacular terminology and slang using Python.
  • Supervised and directed a team of 20 plus interns to achieve daily targets. 
  • Refined the web service to accelerate the identification of specific speech by adding a speech assistant.
  • Coordinated with the Project manager to forecast weekly targets. 

Associate Account Manager, Gerlach Inc. Starkmouth, Massachusetts
Mar. 2016 – May. 2016
  • Created Business Opportunities in SME and Enterprise Accounts.
  • Managed 4 strategic accounts billing excess of more than 30% of company’s revenue.
  • Consulted the decision makers with appropriate IBM Power system solutions for organization’s IT Infrastructure needs.
  • Reported directly to the Director, associated him with key accounts of the company.
  • Forecasted strategic plans for sales alongside regional heads of IBM. 

Education

East Walker College, Domenicberg, Wisconsin
Master of Science, Information Technology, Present

Western New York Academy, Jamalberg, Arizona
Bachelor of Science, Information Technology, Jun. 2015

Skills

Python
Skillful

SQL
Experienced

Tableau
Skillful

JavaScript
Skillful

PostGreSQL
Experienced

Projects

adjunct professor

  • Propose and coordinate class field trips, guest lectures and special projects 
  • Afrofuturism by Design, Spring 2017.
  • Professional Development, Fall 2017.
  • Senior Thesis, Fall/Spring 2017-2018.
  • Thinking and Working Like A Curator, Spring 2017.
  • Curatorial Methods Seminar, Spring 2017.
  • Curatorial Methods Seminar, Fall 2016.

adjunct professor

  • Supervise student  assistants in the classroom and the clinical setting
  • Educate student on  patients needs  about self-management of acute or chronic illnesses, and how to  tailor instructions to patients’ individual circumstances.
  • Supervisor 2nd year student in the clinical area
  • Led introductory course for first-year students by introducing them to the University, pharmaceutical field, career options, and others to enhance understanding of the field

adjunct professor

  • Plan appropriate lessons for multi-day excursions in backpacking, canoeing, and coastal sea kayaking to students hoping to become outdoor professionals.
  • Deliver lessons to students, while keeping them safe in their environment.
  • Read, critique, and grade homework assignments.
  • Led pharmaceutical science laboratories for third-year students by demonstrating technical skill in preparing pharmaceutical products and communicating relevant information to enhance understanding of the course

adjunct professor

  • Prepare and deliver lectures to undergraduate or graduate students on topics such as Health and Physical Education
  • Taught +100 students over 3 years
  • Guest judge for largest Entrepreneurship contest in School
  • Participated in re-design of curriculum in order to modernize and fit new target segment

adjunct professor

  • Prepare and deliver lectures to undergraduate students on topics such as college composition writing and critical thinking
  • Compile, administer, and grade examinations and writing assignments.
  • Assisted in the restructuring of Bachelor of Arts in Sociology Program.
  • Taught Introduction to Sociology, Race and Ethnicity, Culturally Responsive Teaching, Introduction to Education, and Educational Psychology.

adjunct professor

  • Introduction to Psychology
  • Psychology 201
  • Introduction to Sociology
  • Career and Life Planning
  • Alcohol, Drugs, and Behavior
  • Perspectives on Parenting
  • Death and Dying

adjunct professor

  • Delivering lectures on Business Analytics to PGP students
  • Organizing MDP’s for executive/working professionals
  • Provide professional consulting services to government or industry. 
  • Instructor for the course “Web Design” .

adjunct professor

  • Taught first year writing courses in the Writing Arts department including Intensive College Composition I, Composition I, and Composition II.
  •  Created engaging and compelling lesson plans that fostered development for students to understand the writing process, how to create a strong argument, research, analysis, editing, and rhetoric.
  • Assignments centered around the topics of exploring the writing process, hip-hop culture, GRIT, failure, disability awareness and disability theory, and youth sports and activities. CCII students were permitted to choose their own year-long topics and taught strategies for developing new arguments and content on the same topic.
  • Met with students for 1 on 1 conferences on a regular basis to coach them through their writing process and provide guidance related both to the course and any outside issues they may have been experiencing.

adjunct professor

  • Prepare and deliver lectures to undergraduate and graduate students in four courses that make up the Midstream Minor in the Petroleum Engineering Department.PEGN 460 – Flow in Pipelines & Pipeline Networks
  • PEGN 461 – Facility Design & Operations
  • PEGN 462 – Flow Assurance
  • PEGN 463 – Midstream Design (Capstone Course)