William Conway
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Education
• Susquehanna University. Spring 2010
o Bachelors of Arts, Writing
o Minors in Philosophy and Music Performance
o Cumulative GPA: 3.62
Editing Experience
• Sanctuary, University Magazine Co-Editor 2008-2010
o Editing of submitted content including grammatical corrections and spelling errors
o Reviewed submissions by authors to filter content of the magazine and recommend for printing in current issue
o Design layout of pages including written and graphical content using Adobe InDesign
• English Grammar class Fall 2007
o Focused on the technical aspects of the English language including written grammar, spelling, editing and sentence structure
• Editing and Publishing class Spring 2008
o Proper editing of authored content concentrated towards content, grammar, spelling and final approval for a published document
o Worked with Adobe InDesign to create and edit layouts
Professional Experience
• Covahey, Boozer, Devan, and Dore February 2011 – present
o Prepare and edit Notice of Intents to Foreclose to be sent correctly
o Ensure proper delivery of NOIs
o Aid in completing steps to ensure all is done correctly
o Prepare and edit dockets to be sent correctly
o Manage steps in CaseAware and Lender systems to ensure that all proper procedures are being completed
Leadership Experience
• Swimming Coach May 2007 – August 2010 (Summer)
o Led and worked under and with other coaches conducting structured practices and competitions for ages 5 to 18
o Organizing and preparing rosters for meets
• 7-11 June 2006 – January 2011
o Responsible to independently manage the store
o Make reliable managerial decisions, assist sales, organize inventory, and maintain a safe and clean retail environment
• Eagle Scout January 2006
o Organized, led, and directed a large group of people to complete Eagle project
o Compiled Eagle Scout Project Workbook, detailing project and path to Eagle
o Landscaping project involving clearing debris, planting indigenous Maryland plants, and filling the area with mulch