Michael S. Bohling
**** ******* **. • Waterloo, NY 13165
315-***-**** • ******@*******.***
EDUCATION
Cornell University, School of Industrial and Labor Relations, Ithaca, NY May 2014
Bachelor of Science in Industrial and Labor Relations
GPA 3.52; Dean’s List
St. John Fisher College, Bittner School of Business, Rochester, NY September 2010- April 2012
Coursework in Management, Human Resources, and Communications
GPA 3.74; Dean’s List
First Generation Scholarship recipient: Requires 60+ hours of community service per year
RELATED COURSEWORK
Human Resources; Rewarding & Maintaining HR; Organizational Behavior; Business Communication; Labor
& Employment Law; Business Law; Dispute Resolution; Leadership through Self-Development; Accounting
WORK EXPERIENCE
Student Administrative Assistant August 2012-Present
Cornell University Employment Disability Institute; Ithaca, NY
Research disability practices in various work environments in order to identify challenges and solutions
Summarize reports and legislation pertaining to multiple aspects of disability for institute employees
Collaborate with others to enhance the job roles of individuals with disabilities
Ticket Vendor/Associate, June 2010-Present
Geneva Movieplex 8; Geneva, NY
Demonstrated responsibility by being trusted to account for thousands of dollars in cash and inventory
Warehouse/Office Assistant May 2012- August 2012
B E Wright Inc; Waterloo, NY
Displayed versatility by working in the warehouse as a laborer and the office as a customer assistant
LEADERSHIP EXPERIENCE
Transfer Representative August 2012-Present
Cornell University, School of Industrial and Labor Relations; Ithaca, NY
Elected to obtain and voice the opinions of fellow transfer student at student government meetings
Bridge the gap between students and employees, by serving as the Chair of Faculty and Staff Relations
Assist the Dean in various matters, particularly in providing opinion in situations involving students
President, Class of 2014 September 2010-April 2010
St. John Fisher College; Rochester, NY
Elected to represent the viewpoint of classmates at weekly Senate and Council of Presidents meetings
Member of the Presidential Advisory Board, meeting with the college’s president often to resolve issues
Raised funds for events (more than any class), planned and held multiple events to promote class unity
COMPUTER
Microsoft: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, Adobe Photoshop, LexisNexis, Publisher
ACTIVITIES/AWARDS
Cornell University: Labor and Employment Relations Association; Men’s Intramural Basketball; Society for
Human Resource Management
St. John Fisher College: College Publication of Freshman Research Paper; Emerging Leaders Program;
Investment Club; Colleges Against Cancer; Sustained Dialogue Club; Men’s Intramural Basketball
Recipient: Rochester Area Business Ethics Foundational Scholarship; Goulds Pumps & ITT Scholarship;
United Steelworkers Scholarship; Jake Thomas Memorial Scholarship; National Honor Society Scholarship;
Lyons Club 100 Hour Community Service Award; Hands of Christ Award