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College of Arts and Letters Maj COLLEGE OF ARTS AND LETTERS MAJ. YEAR TITLE BUSINESS CITY STATE Art 2007 Clerk USCG Alexandria VA Communication 2014 Film Specialist University of Texas at Austin Austin TX Communication 2014 Graduate Student Syracuse University Winchester VA Communication 2014 Marketing Coordinater Monarch Mortgage Virginia Beach VA Communication 2014 Production Instructor School of Creative and Performing Arts Lorton VA Communication 2013 Graphics & Promotions Coordinator Ocean Breeze Waterpark Virginia Beach VA Communication 2013 Sales Associate Tumi Washington DC Communication 2013 Recriter Aerotek Norfolk VA Communication 2013 Operations Administration The Franklin Johnston Group Chesapeake VA Communication 2013 Social Media Specialist Dominion Enterprises Newport News VA Communication 2013 Realtor Rose & Womble Realty Chesapeake VA Communication 2013 Legal Assistant Harry R. Purkey, Jr. P.C. Virginia Beach VA Communication 2012 Public Relations Asst Account Executive BCF Virginia Beach VA Communication 2012 Event Designer Amphora Catering Annandale VA Communication 2012 Assistant Manager Mark's Bar-B-Que Zone LLC Marion VA Communication 2012 Assignment Editor WTVR-TV Richmond VA Communication 2012 Team Leader Neebo Bookstores at John Tyler Community College Virginia Beach VA Communication 2012 Marketing and Communiactions Coordinator The Pacific Club Wahiawa HI Communication 2012 Leadership Consultant Omicron Delta Kappa Lexington VA Communication 2011 Regional Vice President Specialists On Call, Inc. Ocean City MD Communication 2011 Administrative Assistant Eagle Haven Golf Course Virginia Beach VA Communication 2011 Account Manager Bizport Laguna Niguel CA Communication 2011 Human Resources Officer U.S. Army Apo AP Communication 2011 REALTOR Long & Foster Real Estate Inc. Franklin VA Communication 2011 Marketing Communications Specialist Crawford Group Campbell CA Communication 2011 Social Media Specialist Meridian Group Virginia Beach VA Communication 2011 Assoc. Dir. YMCA of Greater Richmond Richmond VA Communication 2011 Director of Communications & Marketing The Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity Memphis TN Communication 2011 Community Affairs Coordinator WAVY TV Hampton VA Communication 2011 Marketing Coordinator Thor Equities Virginia Beach VA Communication 2011 District Director, Eastern Region Office of Congressman J. Randy Forbes Virginia Beach VA Communication 2011 Substitute Teacher Henrico County Public Schools Richmond VA Communication 2011 Junior Account Executive LIN Media/WAVY-TV Norfolk VA Communication 2011 Sports Reporter/Anchor WAKA CBS 8 News Montgomery AL Communication 2011 Admissions Counselor Old Dominion University Kill Devil Hills NC Communication 2010 President & CEO T.R.U.S.T. Inc. Dallas GA Communication 2010 Public Relations Consultant TrueDesign Group Memphis TN Communication 2010 Human Resources & Recruiting Professiona Ballston Spa, New York Gansevoort NY Communication 2010 Director of Marketing Wheeler Real Estate Investment Trust, Inc. Virginia Beach VA Communication 2010 Management analyst SPAWAR Systems Center Atlantic Virginia Beach VA Communication 2010 Administrative Analyst Alpha Natural Resources Abingdon VA Communication 2010 Clean Service Rep. GEICO Chesapeake VA Communication 2010 Facilities Coordinator Georgetown University Prince George VA Communication 2010 Assistant Vice President Bank of America Virginia Beach VA Communication 2010 Billing Specialist Antech Systems, Inc. Virginia Beach VA Communication 2010 Paralegal Breit, Drescher, Imprevento & Walker, P.C. Virginia Beach VA Communication 2010 J.D. Candidate George Mason University School of Law Lorton VA Communication 2009 Assistant Development Officer CHKD Health System Norfolk VA Communication 2009 Director of Hospitality Meridian Group Virginia Beach VA Communication 2009 Consultant Verizon Chesapeake VA Communication 2009 Junior Processor Atlantic Mortgage and Funding Virginia Beach VA Communication 2009 Bank Teller Wells Fargo Woodbridge VA Communication 2009 Assistant Marketing Manager Hampton Coliseum Newport News VA Communication 2009 Financial Consultant Wells Fargo Advisors LLC Virginia Beach VA Communication 2009 Instructor Johy Tyler Community College Richmond VA Communication 2009 Development Associate The Dwelling Place Family Shelter Virginia Beach VA Communication 2009 Stock Clerk Harris Teeter Charlottesville VA Communication 2009 Marketing Specialist Amazing Charts Mystic CT Communication 2009 Inside Sales Richman Steel and Fabrication Smithfield VA Communication 2009 Digital Marketing Coordinator Dominion Enterprises Virginia Beach VA Communication 2009 Grade 3 Teacher Nashoba Brooks School of Concord Chestnut Hill MA Communication 2009 Business Analyst Sentara Healthcare (main) Chesapeake VA Communication 2008 Community Development Assistant Virginia Beach Community Development Corp Virginia Beach VA Communication 2008 Project Manager Society of Hospital Medicine Stafford VA Communication 2008 Personal and Small Business Banker Bank Of America Chesapeake VA Communication 2008 Development Specialist Inova Health System Foundation Arlington VA Communication 2008 Associate Editor Golf Channel Orlando FL Communication 2008 Digital Marketing Specialist Stiles Corporation Pompano Beach FL Communication 2008 Human Resources U.S. Navy Hampton VA Communication 2008 Admin & Office Specialist Iii Old Dominion University Portsmouth VA Communication 2008 Sales Representative Ahern Rental Richmond VA Communication 2008 Admin & Office Specialist Iii Old Dominion University Virginia Beach VA Communication 2008 Assistant Operations Manager Boleman Law Firm PC Virginia Beach VA Communication 2008 Resolution Spec. Univ. of Denver Denver CO Communication 2008 Bank Teller Bank of Hampton Roads Virginia Beach VA Communication 2008 In-Home Counselor/Intake Spec. Family Redirection Institute, Inc. Hampton VA Communication 2008 Sales Associate Navy Exchange Service Command Virginia Beach VA Communication 2008 Manager, West Coast Intermodal CMA CGM (America) LLC Seal Beach CA Communication 2008 Asst. Mgr. Volunteer Coord. USO Virginia Beach VA Communication 2007 Resource Development Manager United Way of South Hampton Roads Portsmouth VA Communication 2007 Vice President, Sales & Marketing Door & Glass Services, Inc. Virginia Beach VA Communication 2007 Owner Better Your Business Virginia Beach VA Communication 2007 Marketing Director YMCA of South Hampton Roads Winder GA Communication 2007 Military Transition Specialist The Honor Bridge Virginia Beach VA Communication 2007 C.O.Tech Embacq Riverton UT Communication 2007 Police Detective Arlington County Government Woodbridge VA Communication 2007 Agent Cushman & Wakefield Virginia Beach VA Communication 2007 Human Resourcres Specialist ICI Services Corporation Virginia Beach VA Communication 2007 Executive Recruiter Randstad Professionals Chevy Chase MD Communication 2007 Associate Director of Alumni Outreach Old Dominion University Virginia Beach VA Communication 2007 Technical Writing, Communications Governmental Admin. Liaison Ashburn VA Communication 2007 Adjunct, RA or TA Old Dominion University Herndon VA Communication 2007 Inside Retail Sales Exec. Virginia Pilot Chesapeake VA Communication 2007 Special Events Coordinator City of Suffolk Franklin VA Communication 2007 Project Manager Engineering Services Network Norfolk VA Communication 2007 Sales Consultant Service Source Randolph MA Communication 2006 Public Information Officer City of Norfolk Norfolk VA Communication 2006 Academic Advisor & Program Mgr Old Dominion University Norfolk VA Communication 2006 News Writer Kairo TV/ Cox Communications Kent WA Communication 2006 Research Assistant I.B.E.W. Local 1340 Washington DC Communication 2006 Learning Differences Teacher Chesterfield Public Schools Chesterfield VA Communication 2006 Executive Assistant GMH Military Housing Orrtanna PA Communication 2006 CSP Gevity Sarasota FL Communication 2006 Account Executive WVEC Virginia Beach VA Communication 2006 Real Estate Agent Jackie Thomas Real Estate Portsmouth VA Communication 2006 Facility Manager Velocity Sports Chesapeake VA Communication 2006 Advertising Operations Specialist CarMax Richmond VA Communication 2006 Marine/Offshore Technical Recruiter Celtic Inc North Chesterfield VA Communication 2006 Director of Business Development SNA Studios Colorado Springs CO Communication 2006 Assistant Director of Admissions Virginia Tech Christiansburg VA Communication 2006 Mgr. of Intermodal Operations Norfolk Southern Corporation Chesapeake VA Communication 2006 Business Devel. Mgr. Metro Productions Hampton VA Communication 2006 CEO River City Bonding, Inc. Petersburg VA Communication 2006 Customer Service Representative/Teller Old Point National Bank Hampton VA Communication 2006 Marketing Manager of Leisure Division Cruise International, Inc. Honolulu HI Communication 2006 1LT U.S. Army Richmond VA Communication 2006 Production Assistant WVEC-TV Virginia Beach VA Communication 2006 High School Basketball Coach Norfolk Public Schools Norfolk VA Communication 2005 Graduate Teaching Associate/Student San Diego State University Pittsboro NC Communication 2005 External Communications Manager McDonald's Corporation Chicago IL Communication 2005 Asst. Manager Lane Bryant Hampton VA Communication 2005 Account Manager American Red Cross Norfolk VA Communication 2005 Public Relations Assistant Meridian Consulting Group Atlantic Beach FL Communication 2005 Contract Specialist Department of the Army Contracting Command Hyattsville MD Communication
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