Resumes: Education



Marie Antoine
Administrative Assistant
Excellent Sales and Customer Service
Proficient computer skills with Word, Excel, & Power Point
Strong work ethics
Excellent interpersonal & communication skills



C. Edmund Fairley
Underwriter/Educator
Experienced consumer and mortgage underwriter
Credit analyst
Accounting/finance educator
Management experience in for profit and non profit settings



Kimberly Kelly
Habilitation Technician/Caregiver Trainer
Training Caregivers for Family Members with Special Needs
Creative Thinking Navigating Solutions to Complex Projects
Community Relations /Advocacy
Nine years experience in human services, human rights advocacy, and education



Ellen McEwen
Program Director
Experienced Academic and Career Counselor
Develop Programs and Increase Enrollment
Monitor Compliance and Eligibility Requirements



Janie Robbins
Education Government Professional
Budget preparation, business plan writing
Entrepreneurship training & teaching
Organizing/Planning events, public speaking
Proficient computer skills



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