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Sumitra Rogagna SUMITRA ROGAGNA 1430 Trafalgar Rd., Oakville, ON L6H 2L1 905-845-9430 [email protected] OBJECTIVE To obtain a co-op position to utilize and develop my accounting skills, while contributing to the success of a professional organization. SKILLS SUMMARY ♦ Possess a sound understanding of basic accounting principles ♦ Able to prepare and analyze financial statements ♦ Experienced with MS Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Simply Accounting, PeopleSoft Financials ♦ Knowledgeable I preparing standard cost statements, budgets, and trial balances ♦ Able to work efficiently with minimal supervision ♦ Experienced and effective as a member of a team ♦ Quick to comprehend new concepts ♦ Strong communication and interpersonal skills ♦ Excellent organizational skills ♦ Proven customer service and organizational skills EDUCATION Sheridan Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning Sept 2006 - Present Business Administration - Accounting Co-op Advanced Diploma program Areas of study include: ♦ Accounting principles, microeconomics, and corporate finance, business math ♦ Cost and management accounting, business communications Peter Parker Secondary School Sept 2002 - June 2006 Scarborough, ON ♦ Received OSSD with a Business Concentration Certificate WORK EXPERIENCE Accounting Clerk - Co-op PDQ Canada Ltd. Jan 2008 - Apr 2008 Mississauga, ON ♦ Prepared and processed accounts receivable ♦ Managed customer database using PeopleSoft Financials ♦ Wrote journal entries Clerk Summer 2006 Education Quality and Accountability Office Scarborough, ON ♦ Processed assessment materials ♦ Entered data SUMITRA ROGAGNA 905-845-9430 Page 2/2 WORK EXPERIENCE CONTINUED Order Taker Sept 2001 - Jan 2006 Mr. Sub Delivery Scarborough, ON ♦ Utilized computerized system of ordering for home delivery ♦ Demonstrated effective customer service VOLUNTEER AND EXTRACURRICULAR EXPERIENCE Treasurer, Business Management Students’ Association Sept 2006 - Nov 2006 ♦ Prepared budgets and financial information ♦ Planned and organized events Peer Mentor, Sheridan Orientation Aug 2006 ♦ Conducted campus tours for new students ♦ Answered queries from prospective students and parents Chair of Committee, Graduation Formal Sept 2005 - June 2006 Peter Parker Secondary School ♦ Planned graduation formal for 350 guests ♦ Designed Excel database, which was re-used in following years Culturefest Apr 2003 - Apr 2005 Peter Parker Secondary School ♦ Coordinated over twenty booths each year ♦ Participated in multicultural celebration of traditions and fashions Onzta Club Sept 2003 - Jan 2004 ♦ Orchestrated fundraiser for Heart & Stroke Foundation ♦ Assisted with blood donor clinic Student Volunteer, Crime Stoppers Sept 2002 - Jan 2003 ♦ Promoted services within a school environment ♦ Participated in fund raising HOBBIES AND INTERESTS ♦ Singing in choirs and community theatre ♦ Canoeing and camping in wilderness areas REFERENCES AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST Danielle Barrot 7899 McLaughlin Road, Brampton, ON 905-459-7533 [email protected] Skills Profile . AutoCAD 2008,2009, Microsoft Word and Excel. Experience working with the Ontario Building Code. Able to learn new skills in a short time. Equally effective working independently and within a group. Proven ability to complete tasks quickly and efficiently. Effective planning and time management skills. Education Architectural Technology Co-op, Sheridan College 2008 - present . Grade point average 3.25 out of 4 . Won 2005 OAA Award for academic achievement . Anticipated graduation date August 2007 St. David’s High School, Owen Sound 2002 - 2006 . Obtained Ontario Secondary School Diploma including Ontario . Academic Credits in French, Algebra and Geometry. Work Experience Project Coordinator (Co-op position) Summer 2009 Engineering Department, St. Michael’s Hospital . Responsible for the design and coordination of various renovation projects . Used Vision FM and AutoCAD 2008 to keep the floor plans up to date . Assisted in financial duties for the department’s account Customer Service July 2006 - 2007 Starbuck’s Coffee Pub, Owen Sound . Trained new staff in customer service and cash operations . Prepared customer orders quickly and efficiently . Responsible for closing kitchen at night Volunteer Experience Team Leader, Scouts Canada Summers 2005- 2008 . Participated in planning for Scouts Canada activities, including several Summer Jamborees involving upwards of 5,000 participants . Involved in site planning and logistics . Responsible for supervising smaller groups of participants during activities Portfolio and references available upon request Athletic Therapy Student 1 Box 3102 51 Smith Rd Kingston, Ontario K8V 5P6 905-845-1111 [email protected] ________________________________________________________________ SUMMARY OF QULAIFICATIONS • Independent worker and can be a team player when need be • Dedicated and reliable hard worker • Quick learner and effective with time management RELEVANT WORK EXPERIENCE 2008-Present University of Western Ontario, Athletic Therapy Student • Working currently with the varsity women’s hockey team • Field and sideline assessment, with the ability to determine return to play • Perform concussion side line testing and exertion testing when returning to play • Perform assessments, create rehabilitation programs and treatments, create strength programs for athletes who request it • Maintain clinical notes and field notes using the SOAP format • Prophylactic taping, wraps, cover blisters and cuts • Communication between Head Therapist, Coaching staff and players on condition and expected return to play/progress • Present during drug testing 2008 Smith Falls Bulldogs Rugby Athletic Therapy Student • Cover both men’s and women’s games when called upon • Prophylactic taping, wraps, and covering minor cuts • Field and sideline assessments 2008 Lakehead Youth Football Athletic Therapy Student • Provide sideline coverage for games • Perform on field and sideline assessments • Communicate with coaches and players on athletes condition and return to play • Communicate with Head Therapist when they were unable to attend games 2007-2008 Toronto Dragons Bantam AA Girl’s Hockey Athletic Therapy Student • Dealt with girls aged 13 and 14 • Perform assessments on the ice, bench, or in the dressing room • Ran team through warm up and stretching off ice • Communicate with coaches and parents on players condition 2006-2007 Oakville Wasp Bantam AA Girl’s Hockey Athletic Therapy Student • Dealt with girl’s aged 13 and 14 • Created and designed teams off ice warm up and stretching routine • Assessed and treated players accordingly Athletic Therapy Student 1 _______________________________________________________ 2006 St. Ignatius of Loyal Secondary School Athletic Therapy Student • Worked with the Junior football team working with boys aged 14 and 15 • Provided prophylactic taping and wraps • Sideline and field assessments and treated accordingly • Also covered all field hockey games when scheduled at home OTHER WORK EXPERIENCE 2008 Hastings County Housing Programs Branch Summer Maintenance Student • Communicated with office and tenants of low income housing units • Completed work orders with maintenance crew • Worked as a team with the other summer students completing various tasks given • Filled in for custodians that were on vacation • Was given work orders to complete independently 2007 Adecco Temp Agency Labourer • Worked in a fast paced production facility • Communicated with other people on the line problems arose and was able to problem solve 2006 Global Med Inc. Sonic Welder • Worked independently completely the tasks given • Would work as a team when given other tasks to do outside the regular duties EDUCATION 2005 Present Bachelor of Applied Health Science (Athletic Therapy) Sheridan College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning Brampton, Ontario 2000-2005 East Northumberland Secondary School Brighton, Ontario PROFESSIONAL AFFILATIONS AND ASSOCIATIONS 2005- Present CATA certification candidate and member in good standing 2005- Present OATA certification candidate and member in good standing Current First Responder, CPR Level C-HCP certificate Current Level II Hockey Trainers IAN SMITH SKILLS SUMMARY . 5 years experience working with a diverse spectrum of personalities, athletic skill levels, and the individual challenges each presented to me. Dependable, flexible, and able to maintain my sense of humor under pressure. Accomplished in providing emergency care, supportive bracing & taping, and advising my athletes on proper equipment selection. Skilled in educating, conveying experience, and relating to those I work with. Holds clients, peers, and the general public in the highest esteem, furthermore interacting with professionalism and personal integrity. ATHLETIC THERAPY EXPERIENCE September 2008 - Present Centennial College Toronto, ON Athletic Therapy Student - Varsity Men’s Rugby & Varsity Women’s Volleyball . Team member of primary care providers responsible for assessment and rehabilitation of varsity and student athletes within the Humber population. Responsible for implementation of static and dynamic stretching programs for the women’s volleyball team. Management and immediate treatment of mandible and tibia/fibula fracture during the 2008 OCAA season. May 2008 - September 2008 Hamilton Tiger-Cats Hamilton, ON Athletic Therapy Student - CFL Football . Medical staff member for training camp and regular season home games. Utilized modalities in treatment programs as outlined by head Athletic Therapist. Liaison
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