Curriculum
Vita
Ann E.
Samuelson
Program
Coordinator
University of Arizona
PO Box 210104
Tucson, AZ 85721-0104
520-***-****, Fax 520-***-****
E-mail: abpcj9@r.postjobfree.com
EDUCATIONReentry Program in
Computer Science,University
of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, CA (fulfilled all
requirements for B. S. Major in Computer Science)M. A., Anthropology,State
University of New York at Albany, Albany, NYB. A., Anthropology/
Art, New
College, Sarasota, FL
SELECTED WORK/
VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCEProgram Coordinator,
Center for Low Power Electronics (CLPE), University of Arizona,
Tucson, AZ (1999-present)
Act as
liaison between students, faculty, administration and industry
representatives; prepare newsletter and various other literature;
organize NSF, IAC and faculty meetings, perform administrative
office functions, control budgetary processes, organize weekly
seminars, and develop and maintain CLPE web pages.
Anthropology Instructor,
Pima Community College, Tucson, AZ (2003 -
present)
Part-Time instructor for "Introduction to Non-Western Cultures"
(Class website available here).
Chair and Vice-Chair,
Green Party of Pima County, Tucson, AZ (2000 - present)
As Chair
and Vice-Chair have coordinated monthly GPPC meetings, organized
speakers, produced newsletters, coordinated fundraising.
Participated in collection of signatures to put GPPC on the state
ballot in 2000 and the city ballot on the fall of 2001 and helped
defeat of City Transportation Ballot Proposition in 2002. Also,
during 2000 election, guide the party in all aspects of its
political organizing including assisting with the coordination of
the campaigns of 10 candidates within Pima County
(Green
Party of Pima County website).
Volunteer, Derechos
Humanos/ Alianza Indigena Sin Fronteras
(2000-present)
Volunteer for Derechos Humanos, a grassroots organization which
promotes respect for human/civil rights and fights the
militarization of the Southern Border region, discrimination, and
human rights abuses by federal, state, and local law enforcement
officials affecting U.S. and non-U.S. citizens alike. Designed and
constructed website (Derechos
Humanos Website),
and currently upkeep website.
Commissioner, Commission
on the Status of Women, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ
(2000-2003)
Built
webpages for Career and Professional Development Committee,
Co-Chair climate committee, working on Hate Crimes/Incidents,
Domestic Partner Benefits and Child Care. Initially Adjunct member
(1999-2000).
Vice Chair, Arizona
State Green Party, Arizona (January 2001 - 2002)
Coordinated
state Green Party efforts.
Grant Writer/Researcher,
Arizona Council for Economic Conversion, Tucson, AZ (1998)
Co-authored
grant to develop Minority Business Opportunity Committee in
Southern Arizona. Researched and wrote resource guide to social
services in Nogales. Researched future grant possibilities on the
Internet.
Administrative Assistant
(Temporary), The Temp Connection, Tucson, and Adia Temporary
Services, Berkeley, CA (1996-1998)
Three
temporary administrative assistant positions. All positions
required extensive use of interpersonal diplomacy,
problem-solving, and organizational skills.
Volunteer Organizer,
Society of California Archaeology, Rohnert Park, CA
(1996-1997)
Assistant
to organizer of 31st Annual Meetings of the Society for California
Archaeology (over 1000 participants). Assisted in preparation of
meeting catalog and in organizing presentation of papers.
Project Director,
William Self Associates, Orinda, CA (1993-1996)
Directed
six major and numerous minor archaeological projects.
Responsibilities included planning and directing fieldwork,
supervising lab work and writing reports. Compiled several
databases, including one with over 3000 records. Primary and
co-author of 16 major reports varying from 20 to 100 pages in
length. Supervised up to 10 employees.
Director, Board of
Directors, Agape Funding
Foundation,San Francisco, CA
(1993-1995)
Nonprofit
funding foundation for social change. Solicited funds and
interviewed potential donors and grant recipients. Organized and
facilitated meetings. Developed strategic plan.
Various Archaeological
Projects (1992 - 1993)
Monitor.
PGT Project, Infotec Research Inc., at Antioch, CA.
Field Technician. PGT Project, Far Western Anthropological
Research Group, Inc., at Vacaville and Antioch, CA.
Field Technician. Highway 395, Phase 1 (Archaeological
Testing) Project, Biosystems Analysis Inc., at Bishop and June
Lake, CA.
Field Technician. Walmart Construction Project,
Archeological Services, Inc., at Clear Lake, CA
R&D Historian,
Librarian, and Microcomputer Consultant, Advanced Cardiovascular
Systems, Inc., (currently Guidant) Santa Clara, CA. (1987-1992)
(1990-1992
hired through Personalized Placement, MT View, CA)
Researched company history for patent litigations. Developed
history database. Designed company library. Maintained company
microcomputers. Organized companywide talent and art show (for
over 300 employees). Worked one year on company newsletter "The
Pulse"; worked three years (part-time) as designer, editor and
author of M. I. S. departmental newsletter "Vision."
Director, Board of
Directors, Mid-Peninsula Peace Center (now called the Peninsula
Peace and Justice Center), Palo Alto, CA (1986-1989)
Represents
30+ organizations on the Peninsula working for human rights and
social change. Organized two Fourth of July picnics (over 100
participants each), and a lecture by John Stockwell (over 500
people in attendance). Wrote articles, prepared newsletters, and
solicited donations. Organized and facilitated internal
organizational meetings.
Office Manager, Indek
Corporation (Japanese Import Company), Santa Clara, CA
(1985-1986)
Handled
all purchasing, receiving, inventory control, shipping and
incoming phone calls for American import branch of Japanese-based
computer fan manufacturer. Monitored accounts receivable, analyzed
sales, and managed accounts payable.
English Teacher (Private
Instruction), Shingu, Wakayamaken, Japan (1984-1985)
Taught up
to 30 students (ages 9-60) at one time in individual and group
lessons, prepared teaching curriculum, and organized classes.
Forest Archaeologist,
Gallatin National Forest, Bozeman, MT (1982-1984)
Conducted
field investigations, researched and wrote 109 reports assessing
forest archaeological resources through survey, excavation,
written histories and interviews.
Various Anthropology and
Archaeology Projects (1974-1981)
Field
Director. Historical Research Associates, Missoula, MT
(1981)
Crew Chief. Midwest Archaeological Center, U. S. Park
Service at Yellowstone National Park, WY (1978,1980)
Field Technician. Montana State University at Libby, MT
(1979)
Student. Field School in Cultural Anthropology, Linguistics
and Archaeology, SUNYA at Santa Cruz del Quiche, Guatemala
(1978)
Field Assistant. Dangriga, Belize (1977)
Field Assistant and Archaeological Illustrator. Ahuachapan
and San Salvador, El Salvador (1977)
Independent Field Researcher. Rocky Boy's Chippewa-Cree
Reservation, near Havre, Montana (1974)
Foreign
Languages
Basic
Spanish
Basic JapaneseSELECTED
TECHNICAL WRITINGS*
GRANT
APPLICATIONGrant
Application to Develop Minority Business Opportunity Committee in
Southern Arizona.Application requested $233,000
from the Minority Business Development Agency of the U.S.
Department of Commerce. Authored with Francisco Melero. Arizona
Council for Economic Conversion, Tucson, AZ. (1998)
PRESENTED
PAPERS"Creating
a Hate-Free Environment at The University of
Arizona"Primary
author of paper presented to the University of Arizona's
President's Council discussing the prevention of hate crimes/bias
motivated incidents at the University of Arizona and providing
recommendations for measures. Prepared under the auspices of the
UA Commission on the Status of Women (May 2003)Accessing
Gray Literature. Organizer and Chairperson, Roundtable
discussion, 31st Annual Meetings of the Society for California
Archaeology, Rohnert Park, CA. (1997)Searching
for "Women s Space" at Classic Maya Civic-Ceremonial
Centers. Paper presented at The 61st Annual Meetings of
the Society for American Archaeology, New Orleans,
LA.(1996)Who were
the Maya Potters? (A look a gender association and
organizational modes of pottery production among the pre-Columbian
Maya). Paper presented at the 59th Annual Meeting of
the Society for American Archaeology, Anaheim, CA.
(1994)
TECHNICAL PAPERSArcheological
Assessment of the Muni Turnaround Project Site, San Francisco
County, CA. Authored with William Self, James Allen and
Carrie D. Wills. William Self Associates, Orinda, CA (1996
)Archeological
Assessment of the Costco Warehouse Site, San Francisco County, CA.
Authored with George Miller, William Self, Carrie D. Wills
and Greg Mattson. William Self Associates, Orinda, CA.
(1996)Archaeological
Testing Report, Site CA-SCL-12, Tasman Corridor Light Rail
Project,Santa
Clara County, CA. Authored with William Self. William Self
Associates, Orinda, CA. (1996)Historic
Property Survey Report (HPSR) for the Martinez Inter modal
Facility Project, City of Martinez, Contra Costa County,
CA. Authored with William Self and Ward Hill.
William Self Associates, Orinda, CA. (1995)Archeological
Survey Report, Kelley Park, Santa Clara County, CA.
Authored with William Self and Greg Mattson, William Self
Associates, Orinda, CA. (1994)Archeological
Survey Report, Tassajara Valley Project Area, Contra Cost County,
CA. Authored with William Self and Carolyn Rice. William
Self Associates, Orinda, CA. (1994)Archeological
Survey and Testing Report, Cowell Ranch Project, Contra Costa
County,CA. Authored with William Self, Greg Mattson, and
James M. Allan. William SelfAssociates,
Orinda, CA. (1993)Archaeological
Survey Report, Elk Mountain Timber Sale, Gallatin National
Forest,Bozeman, Mt. Gallatin National Forest, Bozeman,
MT. (1984 )Archaeological
Survey Report, Seeley Bar Placer Mine, Gallatin National Forest,
Bozeman, MT. Gallatin National Forest, Bozeman, MT.
(1984)Archaeological
Survey Report, West Hebgen Road Construction, Gallatin National
Forest,Bozeman, MT.Gallatin National Forest,
Bozeman, MT. (1983)Hill Barn
Assessment (24PA350), Gallatin National Forest,
Bozeman, MT. GallatinNational
Forest, Bozeman, MT. (1983)Dry Fork
Mine Report, Appendix D-3, Archeology. Authored
with Sally Greiser. Historical Research Associates, Missoula, MT.
(1981)
PUBLISHED
ARTICLESAikido Success
Stories. Aikido Today Magazine, Claremont, CA. Volume
6, No. 4. (1992)Is Your
Computer Sick?Vision Newsletter. Microcomputer
Department, Advanced Cardiovascular Systems, Inc., Santa Clara,
CA, July 1990.Twenty-five
Years on the Peninsula: U. N. Celebration at Hidden Villa.PeaceWorks, Mid-Peninsula Peace Center, Palo Alto, CA. July
1989.Dr. Michio
Kaku to Speak, April 7th. PeaceWorks, Mid-Peninsula
Peace Center, Palo Alto,CA. April 1988.A Profile of
Suzan Brashers. The Pulse. Newsletter of Advanced
Cardiovascular Systems, Inc.,Santa Clara, CA. May-June
1988.ACS Talent
Show and Arts and Craft Exhibit.The Pulse. Newsletter
of Advanced Cardiovascular System, Inc., Santa Clara, CA.
Jan.-Feb. 1988.
THESESArchaeological
Investigations in the Grant Village-West Thumb Area of Yellowstone
National Park, Wyoming. M. A. Thesis, State University of
New York at Albany, Albany, NY. (1981)Ethnohistory
of the Montana Cree. B. A. Thesis, New College, Sarasota,
FL. (1975)