Brannen, Tyler
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TYLER BR<\NNEN
1451 Route 376
Wappingers Falls, N.Y., 12590
(845) 462-2369
TBRANNEN@UVM.EDU
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Wappingers Falls Town Hall
20 Middlebush Road
Wappingers Falls, N.Y., 12590
To Whom It May Concern:
1 am applying for the Office/Clerical work at the Wappingers Falls Area Office.
1 have helped to organize and publicize campus related events at the University of Vermont
while working at the Center for Cultural Pluralism and as a Residential Advisor for one year
that required meeting important deadlines. r have had plenty of general office work experience
at the Center for Cultural Pluralism. In addition, working with Accommodation, Consultation.
Counseling and Educational Support Services (ACCESS), I managed confidential student
information for students with learning disabilities. As an RA, I worked directly with students
and facilitated community meetings to maintain community standards. I worked closely with
the Office of Conflict Resolution, the Center for Health and Well Being and other student
resources to provide information and have confidential one-an-one meetings with residents.
Thank you for your consideration. I will follow up in a few days.
Respectfully yours,
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Tyler Brannen
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TYLER BRANNEN
1451, Route 376
Wappingers Falls, N.Y., 12590
TBRANNEN@UVM.EDU
(845) 462-2369
Education:
University of Vermont, Burlington, V.T.
Bachelor of Arts, English, May 2008
Bachelor of Science, Community and International Development, May 2008
Cumulative GPA: 3.19
Achievements! Awards:
National Scholars Honors Society Magna Cum Laude, Honors College
Major focus includes:
. Service Learning: Project Management and Development
. Service Learning: Sustainable Community Development
. Sustainable Community Development
. Economics of Sustainability
. International Economics for Development
. Ecological Economics of Watershed Management
. Energy and Society, Honors Seminar
. Computer Science
Related Work Experience:
1. Center for Cultural Pluralism, work-study level I and II positions
-Reception, general office work, posting flyers for variously sponsored events,
preparation for multicultural events
September 2004 - May 2006
2. Accommodation, Consultation, Counseling and Educational Support Services
(ACCESS) work-study
-Reception, filing, office work, exam delivery for students needing special assistance,
exam proctoring
September 2004 - January 2005
3. Residential Advisor
-Facilitating community meetings, maintaining community standards, organizing
community events, providing information to students, dealing with campus police
services and maintaining rules and regulations of the Department of Residential Life
August 2005 - May 2006
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TYLER BRANNEN
1451, Route 376
Wappingers Falls, N.Y., 12590
Personal References:
Mary Heininger
University of Vermont
Center for Cultural Pluralism
Mary.Heininger@UVM.EDU
(802) 656-9511
Professor Tom Simone
D-170 LivinglLearning 633 Main Street
Burlington, V.T., 05405
Tom.Simone@UVM.EDU
(802) 656-4383
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TBRANNEN@UVM.EDU
(845) 462-2369