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Schools:
Stanford University
WORK EXPERIENCE
Employer:
NexGen
Position:
President
Time period:
January 2009 - Present
Description:
Manage a student group that supports first-generation and/or low-income students in creative ways. Created the organization’s first intern program to develop community leadership. Preside over all general body and executive board meetings weekly.
Employer:
Project Skill Build
Position:
Co-Founder
Time period:
May 2008 - Present
Description:
Manage PSB, a service initiative that aims to maximize rebuilding efforts in post-Katrina New Orleans by innovatively integrating skilled personnel and the city’s populace into the ongoing reconstruction process.
Employer:
Claude Steele Lab
Position:
Research Assistant
Time period:
April 2009 - June 2009
Description:
Conducted experiments in social psychology, more specifically concerning stereotype threat. Duties included recruiting and scheduling subjects, running experiments, and collecting & organizing data.
Employer:
NexGen
Position:
Vice-President
Time period:
June 2008 - June 2009
Description:
Co-managed NexGen. Created and developed the organization’s first service initiative, NexGen Going Home.
Employer:
Freshman Council
Position:
Representative
Time period:
September 2007 - May 2008
Description:
Planned social events for a class of 1,700. Sole representative for a dorm of 90 people.
Employer:
Belmont Family Charter School
Position:
Intern
Time period:
June 2007 - August 2007
Description:
Taught math and reading to 6th grade summer school students in classes of 8-15. Specifically, developed lesson plans for Number the Stars to explore themes, plot lines, and historical references.
EDUCATION
University:
Stanford University
Time period:
2007 - Present
Degree:
Psychology, BA
INFORMATION
Awards:
2010 Stanford Haas Public Service Leadership Fellow, 2010 Echoing Green Semi-Finalist.
2009 Young People For Fellow, 2009 Echoing Green Semi-Finalist, 2009 Dell Social Innovation Competition Semi-Finalist, Ron Brown Scholar Business Plan Competition – 2nd Place & Scholar’s Choice Award, Excellence in Business Commentary National Essay Competition – 3rd Place, Dean’s Award for Superior Academic Achievement, Ron Brown Scholar Community Service Foundation Grant Recipient, 2007 Jack Kent Cooke College Scholar, 2007 Ron Brown Scholar, Ron Brown Book Award, Mt. Holyoke Book Award, AP Scholar with Distinction, Cum Laude Society Inductee
Project Skill Build is an initiative that aims to hasten rebuilding efforts in post-Katrina New Orleans, Louisiana by utilizing skilled builders from around the country as a tool of local community empowerment.
Project Skill Build is an initiative that aims to hasten rebuilding efforts in post-Katrina New Orleans, Louisiana by utilizing skilled builders from around the country as a tool of local community empowerment.
SEE College Prep delivers high impact, quality summer SAT preparation programs to disadvantaged high school students through partnerships with existing college preparation programs that lack the resources to fully prepare their students for college.
Mechanical Engineering student.
Interested in forming a group with a diverse skillset to tackle worthwhile problems.
Experience in designing and building consumer products from concept to refined prototypes.
International undergraduate at Stanford - BA and Honors candidate in Urban Studies, with a self-designed concentration in Community Design and Social Entrepreneurship.