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Jordan Pennock

BSc in Conservation & Resource Studies from UC Berkeley (09), International Honor Program from Boston University (07), Professional Art Model at Bay Area Models for the Arts since 2001, Photographic Historian at Lothlorien Student Cooperative (05-09)

Headline: Entrepreneur
Skills: Business, Copy Writing, Design, Editing, Languages, Leadership, Management, Public Relations, Writing
Interested in: Brainstorming, Finding business partners, Finding cofounders, Finding team mates, Meeting new people, Professional opportunities, Promoting my startups, Recruiting for my startup
Schools: Boston University, University of California System - Berkeley

WORK EXPERIENCE

Employer: Lothlorien Student Cooperative
Position: Photographic Art Director and Coordinator
Time period: January 2009 - Present
Description: Production of themed photographic calendar. Staged images, working with models, and coming up with creative themes.

Employer: Bay Area Models for the Arts
Position: Professional Art Model
Time period: August 2001 - Present
Description: Provides professional modeling services for art programs in learning institutions, animation companies, open studios, and private artists. As an artist that often works with models, I found it a valuable experience to become a model myself to more fully understand the dynamic relationship between artists and models.

Employer: Lothlorien Student Cooperative
Position: Photographic Historian
Time period: January 2005 - December 2009
Description: Production of a documentary photography project. Sole responsibility from beginning to end. Experience producing photographic narrative with both candid shots as well as staged portraiture. Experience in extensive editing and art direction. Development of quick photo-journalistic skills. Experience producing a photographic book with a finite budget. Working with people and developing strong emotional intelligence.

Employer: College of Environmental Design's Photo Lab, UC Berkeley
Position: Photographic Lab Technician
Time period: January 2005 - December 2009
Description: Responsibility for maintaining photo lab including darkroom, studio, and film processing area. Maintenance of chemistry, equipment, and regular inventory. Helping both beginner and advanced students develop darkroom printing, technical, and creative skills, helping students edit and produce coherent and meaningful project themes.

Employer: Associated Students of the University of California, Art Studio
Position: Lab Technician
Time period: December 2007
Description: Responsibility for maintaining darkroom and color processor. Helping students with printing process, as well as computer work and enrollment.

EDUCATION

University: University of California System - Berkeley
Time period: 2009
Degree: onservation and Resource Studies, BSc

University: Boston University
Time period: 2006 - 2007
Degree: International Honors Program, Rethinking Globalization: Nature, Culture, and Justice.

PUBLICATIONS

Articles: Cal Literature and Arts Magazine, UC Berkeley; Fall 2007: Featured Artist
First undergraduate to be a featured artist in ten years of publication.
Cal Literature and Arts Magazine, UC Berkeley Fall 2008: Artist
Two published photographs.

INFORMATION

Hobbies: Photography, analog photography, liquid emulsion and alternative paper printing techniques
Clubs: The National Scholars Honor Society: Member