Kelly D. Lee
Pell City, Alabama 35125
Phone: 205-***-****
E-mail: abkib5@r.postjobfree.com
EDUCATION
May 2010, Master of Landscape Architecture, Auburn University
Courses focused on contemporary landscape design for dynamic emerging
systems, adaptive urban and ecological design strategies, as well as the
history of Landscape Architecture. Chosen thesis research focused on
hapticity and sensory design.
May 2003, Bachelor of Fine Art with an emphasis in Education, University of
Southern Mississippi
Reached the advanced levels of ceramics and painting, completed courses in
design, drawing, painting, and sculpture, graphic design, Medieval Art
History, Italian Renaissance Art History, Baroque and Rococo Art History,
and Modern Art History, university requirements for teacher candidacy in
art education while teaching at Provine High School and Peeples Middle
School in Jackson, MS.
December 2000, Associate of Art with an emphasis in Art, Meridian Community
College
Completed core courses for completion of a University Transfer Degree,
courses in design, drawing, painting, and ceramics, as well as art
appreciation.
WORK EXPERIENCE
August 2008 - 10, Auburn University
Graduate Research Assistant
Research Grant: Ecosystem Characterization 8-Mile Creek in Prichard, AL.
Sponsored by the Mobile National Estuary Program.
Duties included researching, mapping and design graphics for the 8-Mile
Creek Watershed, developing conceptual ideas and designs for Prichard's
Jackson Reading Park, and presenting research and assisting with a tour of
8-Mile Creek Watershed at a Prichard Community Environmental Workshop.
March 2004 - 07, Glenwood, Inc.
Drummond Center II, Sr. Child Care Worker
Managed a staff of Direct Child Care Workers. Responsibilities include
crisis management of Severely Emotionally Disturbed (SED) children,
directing daily living activities and teaching of Basic Living Skills to
the unit's population, daily communication with the program Coordinator and
Therapist concerning client behavior and program issues, completing
appropriated clinical paper work, reviewing Child Care Workers' charting,
assuring that the house is kept up and that supplies for day-to-day use
were ordered and stored appropriately.
Outdoor Therapeutic Program, Child Care Worker
Responsibilities included Direction daily living activities in a bunker-
style residential setting, teaching of Basic Living Skills to a population
of Severely Emotionally Disturbed (SED) boys ranging in age from ten to
seventeen, completing and filing appropriated clinical paper work.
Wilderness Program, Counselor
Responsibilities included Direction daily living activities in a primitive
outdoor setting, teaching Basic Living Skills to a population of Severely
Emotionally Disturbed (SED) boys ranging in age from eleven to fourteen,
completing and filing appropriated clinical paper work.
Kelly D. Lee
10 3rd Street North
Pell City, Alabama 35125
Phone: 205-***-****
E-mail: abkib5@r.postjobfree.com
August 2003 - March 2004, Gulf Pines Girl Scout Council
Out-Reach Specialist
Responsibilities included teaching art to girls as part of an in-school
Girl Scout program, supervising the implementation of preset Girl Scout
programs at eleven different schools to girls ranging in grade from
kindergarten to sixth grade, preparing the preset art projects prior to
implementation, completing and filing of assigned paperwork.
1999 - 2004, Southern Pipe & Supply Co.
Human Resources Assistant
Worked directly for the Human Resource Director. Responsibilities included
data entry, filing, communicating with branch managers, assisting in the
development of employee training information, and creating spreadsheets, as
well as word documents.
AWARDS
April 16 2008, Delta Epsilon Iota Academic Honor Society
May 2010, Book Award, Professor's Choice for Outstanding Thesis Research
and Design
CERTIFICATIONS
June 2, 2009, Pervious Concrete Technician, NRMCA Certification Program
COMPUTER SKILLS
Microsoft Office Suite 2007, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe InDesign, Adobe
Illustrator, Google SketchUp, AutoCAD and GIS
PUBLICATIONS
March 2010, Sensorial Ecology: The Hapticity of Site, Auburn University
Graduate Research Forum