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Education and Leadership

  • I have written and given lectures totaling approximately 150 hours for Design and Engineering classes, written and graded homework for over 200 students, and held over 200 hours of computer lab open hours during which I would assist students one on one with their SolidWorks or general design questions.

  • I have earned team captain positions for nearly every volleyball team I have played for since high school and have been both a head coach and have founded my own club volleyball team

Experience

SFX Engineer, Artist, and Concept Designer • Ghost SHip Harbor • August 2018 - Present

      I worked on a variety of projects and filled in wherever my skills were needed. I worked on animatronic prop controllers and created a feasibility report for designing and creating our own prop controllers using pneumatic solenoids controlled through the use of Arduinos and Raspberry Pi.

    When our art director had to step out due to personal reasons I took over her position and painted nearly 1000sqft of original artwork, designed haunt concepts and layouts, and sculped a 6’6” zombie head out of blocks of Styrofoam glued together. My most notable artistic accomplishment was painting a room so scary someone became temporarily incontinent.

 

Head Coach • Boston University Volleyball • Sept 2013 – May 2014

   I wrote and ran practices for the Boston University’s  women’s volleyball team as well as planned out tournaments to attend and fundraising. My team was  ranked 3rd in the NECVL which qualified us for nationals in Reno, Nevada.

Design and Manufacture TA • Boston University • January 2010 – May 2011 

   I was responsible for writing lectures, designing tutorials, writing and grading homework, and assisting students one on one during open lab hours for 6-8 hours a week. The classes were a 2 credit intro course for Freshman, an intermediate course for freshman and sophomores that included a larger project designed using CAD with comprehensive drawings and basic GD&T to be manufactured in the machine shop I also worked in, and an advanced design and manufacture course for juniors, seniors, and grad students. In the summer session I was the only teaching assistant and was wholly responsible for educating upwards of 50 students.

   I consulted a professor on redesigning his automation and manufacturing course during an off semester to modernize the material. I was cited on multiple senior capstone projects as a design consultant for my assistance during open hours in the CAD computer lab.

   Design and Manufacture using CAD and FEA (ENG ME507) – May 2010 – May 2011

   Intro to Design and Manufacture (ENG EK156) – May 2010 – May 2011

   Mechanical Design for Manufacture (ENG EK131 M1) – September 2010 – May 2011

   Automation and Manufacturing Methods (ENG ME345) – January 2010 – May 2010

Extracurricular

Trip Around the World • May 2016 – September 2016

   I single handedly planned and coordinated a four-and-a-half-month trip around the world in which I visited and immersed myself in the cultures of Hawaii, Japan, Indonesia, Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand, The Maldives, and France. I visited over 20 cities and arranged to stay in more than 30 different hotel’s (and their ilk) booked anywhere from 3 months in advance to no advance notice at all. I coordinated activities such as a 4 day caving expedition in the jungles of central Vietnam, volunteering at an elephant rescue, living on a local island in the Maldives while receiving my Advanced Open Water SCUBA certification, and somehow finding a way to compete in a beach volleyball tournament in Nice, France despite not speaking a lick of French.

Founder/Coach• No Diggity Volleyball Club • 2015 – Present

   I started a club volleyball team to play in local Yankee Volleyball tournaments and my team attended Nationals in Orlando, FL in May 2016

Captain/Team Secretary • Boston University Volleyball •  September 2008 – may 2011

   I became co-captain my Sophomore year and led our team to being two-time NECVL regional champions and we qualified and attended the national championships all four seasons. I was a three-time regional All Star selection.

Vice President of BU’s Society of Manufacturing Engineers • January 2009 – May 2011

   I helped coordinate fundraising events such as a cardboard boat making contest and alumni events in order to create a fun and interesting environment that encouraged people to get excited about Manufacturing Engineering.

Freshman Student Adviser • September 2010 – May 2011

   I helped a group of 15 students navigate Boston University engineering and was responsible for guiding them towards what classes they should take and to answer any questions they might have.

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