Tabitha maier
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OBJECTIVE
• Highly-motivated mathematician seeking an internship or entry-level position in
t he actuary field. Looking for an opportunity in a secure and respectable
company where I can apply my knowledge and gain valuable professional
experience while contributing to the company’s productivity and reputation.
Professional Exams
Passed Society of Actuaries Exam P/Casualty Actuarial Society November 2012
E xam 1 (Probability)
Education
Graduate Course Work in Biostatistics August 2010 to August
State University of New York at Buffalo 2012
• Cumulative GPA: 3.64
• Recipient of a Teaching Assistantship (2010-2012)
• Related course work: categorical data analysis, math analysis for statisticians,
regression analysis, statistical comparisons and associations (ANOVA),
t heoretical statistics.
Bachelor of Science, Applied Mathematics May 2010
State University of New York College at Oswego
• Cumulative GPA: 3.76
• Recipient of the SUNY Oswego Presidential Scholarship (2006-2010), Freshmen
Chemistry Award (2006), and a Merck-AAAS Undergraduate Science Research
Fellowship (2008).
• Related course work: advanced calculus, linear and integer programming, matr ix
a lgebra, mathematical statistics, numerical analysis, principles of programming
i n Java.
Skills & Abili ties
• Experience using several types of analytical and statistical software including
M ini tab, R and SAS.
• Strong computer skills in Microsoft Access, Excel, PowerPoint and Word.
• Enjoy working as a team member as well as independently.
• Well-developed skills in priori tizing, organization, time management,
communication and leadership.
Experience
Team Member January 2013 to Present
Tim Hor ton’s Café & Bake Shop
Teaching Assistant August 2010 to May
State University of New York at Buffalo, Depar tment of 2012
B iostatistics
• Recitation Inst ructor - Reviewed lecture material and
homework problems, proctored exams and assisted
w ith grading.
• Organized and led review sessions to aid students
p reparing for the final exam.
Merck-AAAS Undergraduate Science Research Fellow June 2008 to August
SUNY College at Oswego 2008
• Collaborated with fellow scientists to develop a
b iochemical assay for early detection of an illegal
substance in bodily f luids.
• Collected and interpreted spectrophotometric data.
• Prepared and delivered weekly presentations for the
p urpose of summarizing laboratory work and
establishing project goals.
D ining Staff March 2006 to August
Emeritus at Landing of Brockport 2010 during college
b reaks