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This
is a skeleton list of places I've worked and studied and things I've
done, most with links. Feel free to contact me
to learn more
about them.
Experience
New York City
Economic Development Corporation, New York, NY; Infrastructure
Division; Present. Working on telecommunications policy and
transportation construction projects.
New
York
City Department
of Information Technology and Telecommunications; Assisted
with 9-1-1 phone
system restructuring; 2004.
Taub Urban Research Center,
New York University; Research on social effects of 9/11; 2003
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2004
The New York Academy
of Medicine, New York, NY; Communications
Associate; 2001
– 2003.
Build-A-Bear Workshop
Headquarters, St.
Louis, MO; Information
Technology Department;
1999
Keith
Sherman and Associates, New
York, NY; Public Relations; 1998.
Clinical
Neurology for Psychiatrists,
Bronx, NY; Tech Trainer and Graphic
Designer; 1998 and 2000.
Education
New York University;
2003 – Present
Candidate, Master of Urban
Planning, Specializations: Telecommunications and
Transportation; Degree
expected May 2005
- Conducting thesis work
on bus locator
systems and arrival time indicators
- Activities: Urban
Planning
Student Association VP of Information Technology
Washington University, St. Louis, MO –
Distinguished Alumna; 1997 – 2001;
B.A.: Science
Writing,
Concentration: Computer Science
- Activities: Student
Life (Managing, Associate,
Features and Assistant News Editor), 1997 - 2001; Thurtene Junior Honorary;
Media
Credentials Department,
Third 2000 Presidential Debate.
Columbia University’s
Biosphere 2 Center,
Oracle, AZ; 2000
New Rochelle High School, New Rochelle, NY;
1993 – 1997
Volunteer
Work
Lower Eastside
Girls’ Club,
Technology Advisor
Student Life Award
Judge,
February 2004 – Participated in panel selecting
“Greg
Freeman Lifetime
Achievement Award” winner
Student Life
Reunion,
2003:
Publicity chair for reunion spanning 125 years of college newspaper
alumni
Listening
to the City; July, 2002.
Bowling
Green Food Station,
for distribution of supplies to Ground Zero workers; 2001.
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