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Voith Paper (06/01/2004 – (3/31/2009) - Graphic I llustrator
Appleton, Wisconsin United States
Supervisor: Bill Fineran - 920-***-****; Contact: Yes
Salary: $33,000.00 per year
Hours per week: 40
Duties: Fiber Systems Marketing & Business Development. Duties include presentations, int ranet
SharePoint, brochure layout for digital and print, photo correction, f lash animations, movies
editing, posters, logo design, newsletters, technical drawings to graphic images, storyboards,
campaigning to targeted customers and corporate support to Germany.
Shasta Beads (06/01/2002 - 06/30/2004) - Owner
Appleton, Wisconsin United States
Supervisor: Hope Ozolins - 920-***-****; Contact: Yes
Salary: $20,000.00 per year
Hours per week: 80
Duties: Owner of Shasta Beads retail store performing all functions of the business.
Kimberly Clark (06/01/2000 - 06/01/2002) – Graphic/Administrator
Appleton, Wisconsin United States
Supervisor: Jan Thomas - Unknown; Contact: Yes
Salary: $11.50 per hour
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Hours per week: 40
Duties: Duties included vendor database maintenance, web design for t raining team, PowerPoint
p resentations, computers support, and t rouble shooting. Other task included standard
administrative duties.
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Nortel Wireless (02/01/1996 - 12/31/1997) - Administrator
Nashville, Tennessee United States
Supervisor: Tanzy Wilson - Unknown; Contact: No
Salary: $9.50 per hour
Hours per week: 40
Duties: Administrator to the Project Director. Duties included preparation of documents, memos,
letters, and reports to staff and corporate office. Invoicing, scheduling of staff meetings, t ravel
a rrangements, appointments, conference calls, and customer service. Prepared graphic
p resentations for Project Director, supporting the office personal with computer t roubleshooting,
maintained the local network server and daily backups.
Rand McNally Document Systems (02/01/1995 - 02/01/1996) - Graphic I llustrator
2701 Eugenia Ave. Nashville, Tennessee United States
Supervisor: Unknown – 615-***-****; Contact: No
Salary: $11.00 per hour
Hours per week: 40
Duties: Created and designed airline t ickets for major airlines throughout the world. Preparation
of graphics for print production.
None (06/01/1991 - 02/01/1995) - Homemaker
Canoga Park, California United States
Supervisor: NA - NA; Contact: Yes
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Salary: $0.00 per year
Hours per week: 80+
Duties: Stay at home Mom.
Columbia Pictures Entertainment (04/01/1990 - 04/01/1991) - Graphic I llustrator
New York, New York United States
Supervisor: Human Recourses - Unknown; Contact: Yes
Salary: $30,000.00 per year
Hours per week: 40
Duties: Management of Graphic Presentation Shop. Duties included presentations to corporate
offices, office administration, purchasing of equipment and maintenance. Establish in house
g raphics to support Columbia Pictures as a whole. Provide demonstrations for Customers
US Navy Defense I ntelligence Agency (02/01/1986 - 09/30/1989) - I llustrator D raftsman
Petty Officer 2nd class
Washington DC, District of Columbia United States
Supervisor: US Navy - NA; Contact: Yes
Salary: $1,224.00 per month
Hours per week: 40
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Duties: Visual Information Specialist. Top Secret clearance and special approval for projects. Main
point of contact for TRS-4A Visual Information Branch. Responsible for receiving and editing raw
g raphic data In telligence material from JSI-1 briefing editors to be produced into vugraphs and
electronic graphics for the morning current In telligence Briefing to the Chairman, Joint Chiefs of
S taff and the Director, DIA. Produce vugraphs using the Diazo method and electronic video
g raphics using the Quantel Paint Box. Input completed images into the Quantel Electronic Video
L ibrary System for Storage and later retrieval and viewing. Prepare unique Quantel Library grid
system from edited text and graphic inputs to determine order of presentation of Quantel stored
i mages for viewing on the three-screen Barco Electronic Video Projection System in the Forsman
Conference Room to the Director, DIA and other high level officials. Designed and prepared visual
materials for briefings to be used by the Director, DIA, and other Agency Officials. Prepared a
w ide variety of In telligence products for presentations to the Congress and various high
Government Officials for decision-making purposes. Developed logical solutions to design problems
to ensure the most effective product for conveying the intended message in concise and
u nderstandable terms. Operated various computer-assisted and standard graphic equipment in
p roduction of vugraphs, briefing boards, charts, annotated photos, displays and signs. Operated
both black, white and color cameras in preparation of visual aids. Performed minor preventive
maintenance of equipment, resulting in less down t ime of equipment. Proficient in operating
Quantel Paint Box, Quantel Library System, Video Cameras Waveform and Vector Scopes, Barco
V ideo Projection System, Macintoch, Lisa Apple System,
A r ty System, I tek 430 Black and White Camera, Cibachrome Color Camera, TruVision and
Summagraphic Plus System, Diazo Machine, Video Production Switcher.
US Navy Defense Mapping Agency (10/01/1985 - 02/01/1986) - I llustrator D raftsman Petty
O fficer 3rd class
Fort Belvoir, Virginia United States
Supervisor: US Navy - NA; Contact: Yes
Salary: $1,150.80 per month
Hours per week: 40
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Duties: Student under instruction attending the construction drafting course 413-210.The course
was 59 academic days long and provided enlisted students with apprentice level skills and
k nowledge necessary to perform entry level construction drafting tasks. this includes applied
engineering graphics, architectural drawings, structural drawings, roadway drawings, materials
estimating, technical charts and graphs and metric based drawings. Successfully completed the
construction drafting course and was selected the Honor graduate. Advancement to DM2
I l lustrator Draftsman Petty Officer 2nd class
US Navy (10/01/1983 - 10/01/1985) - I llustrator D raftsman Petty Officer 3rd class
Guam, [Not Applicable] Guam
Supervisor: US Navy - NA; Contact: Yes
Salary: $888.90 per month
Hours per week: 40
Duties: Assignment with Naval Station Guam Security Department as a desk sergeant and gate
sentry, later assigned to Customs Division. Duty dispatcher, responsibilit ies include the overall
administrative duties of the custom division, all typed reports, vehicle PMS, radio maintenance,
and coordinating all road inspectors jobs. Received first good conduct medal.
US Navy (07/01/1982 - 09/01/1983) - I llustrator D raftsman Petty Officer 3rd class
Adak, Alaska United States
Supervisor: US Navy - NA; Contact: Yes
Salary: $792.90 per month
Hours per week: 40
Duties: Job description: production of presentations charts and graphs. Preparation of minor
construction drawings. Updates drawings for existing station facilities. Reproduces drawings by
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ammonia vapor and other chemical processes. Surveying party, preparing and issuing of
excavation permits, and preparing site approval requests for station special projects.
US Navy (02/01/1982 - 06/01/1982) - I llustrator D raftsman Petty Officer 3rd class
Norfolk, Virginia United States
Supervisor: US Navy - NA; Contact: Yes
Salary: $749.10 per month
Hours per week: 40
Duties: Job description: receives various forms of data from a wide variety of sources, and prepares
v isual aids for presentation (35mm overhead projectors, TV graphics, statistical chartings, f l ip
charts), using freehand and mechanical techniques. Knowledge of different graphic methods and
techniques is required to produce t imely, accurate and professionally finished products. Work from
verbal or rough sketches, makes judgment decisions on graphic format, lettering and coloring to
best convey requisiteness concept. Interaction with a requesting public to discuss with them their
p roject, to more fully understand the approach desired and suggest possible avenues for achieving
t hat end. Graphic formats produced include: metal and plastic engravings, 35mm slides, statistical
charts, organization charts, diagrams, overhead t ransparencies, certificates, signs, poster, logos,
handouts, originals for publication - illustrations, entire booklets, diagrams, halftones, maps and
covers. I llustrations - uses artistic ability and graphic sense to design and execute artwork and or
formulate graphic representation of data given. Equipment: Ozalid 60, Hermes engraver,
Varityper, speechwri ter, 3m thermofax, waxer, 16mm projectors along with standard graphic tools.
US Navy (07/01/1980 - 02/01/1982) - Seaman
New Orleans, Louisiana United States
Supervisor: US Navy - NA; Contact: Yes
Salary: $642.90 per month
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Duties: Assigned to the First Division I became qualified coxswain of fifty foot utility boats which
t ransports over 1300 personnel between the East and West Banks of the M ississippi River.
Qualified for M ississippi River Vessel Traffic (VTS). Duties also included main gate security
watch, color guard detail, and funeral detail and duty driver for VIPs. October 1981 until January
1982 temporarily assigned to CNAVRES Graphic Ar ts Department for on the job t raining. Duties
i ncluded drafting illustrations, making computations, operating graphic equipment. I designed
i llustrations and prepared visual aids for presentations working from verbal or rough sketched
concepts which convey customers needs.
US Navy (04/01/1980 - 06/17/1980) - Seaman Recruit
Orlando, Florida United States
Supervisor: US Navy - NA; Contact: Yes
Salary: $501.30 per month
Hours per week: 40
Duties: Recruit Training