Beverly E. Donahue
Morrow, OH *5152
**************@*****.***
Objective: Full-Time Administrative Assistant
Education: MS in Chemistry, Wright State University, June 1995
BS in Chemistry, University of Dayton, April 1992
Graduate, Centerville High School, Centerville, Ohio 1987
Experience:
9/08 to Current Sales Associate, The Children’s Place
Customer service, opening and closing procedures, leading co-workers, setting marketing, floor sets, processing stock, at times part-time manager
9/04 to Inactive Real Estate Salesperson, Huff Realty
Listed and sold houses to buyers
10/00 to 5/07 Administrative Assistant, THP Limited, Inc.
Answered telephones, typing, filing, archived project information, prepared invoices, accounts receivable and payable, administrative tasks, assisted with marketing proposals
5/00 to 10/00 Sales Representative Assistant, Ryland
Showed model homes to customers and administrative duties
8/99 to 10/00 Supervisor of various departments, Kohl’s
Supervisor of shoes, luggage, and sports apparel and then supervisor of girls department, managed retail associates
8/97 to 5/99 Lecturer, Northern Kentucky University
Taught laboratory and lectured to nursing students
1/97 to 7/97 Quality Control Analyst, Quantum Chemical
Sampled and analyzed in-process chemical to support research group
6/96 to 8/96 Quality Control Analyst, Quality Chemical
Sampled raw materials, quality control, analyzed intermediates and final products by GC and LC
8/95 to 5/96 Sales Associate, Lerner New York
Retail sales duties included running cash register and restocking
9/92 to 6/95 Graduate Teaching Assistant and Thesis work, Wright State University
Synthesis of tetraazo macrocycle and silver (II) tetraazo Macrocycles with Dr. Grossie
Summer 91, 90 & 89 Isotope Labeled and Custom Synthesis Compounds-Sugars, Isotec, Inc.
Biosynthesis of glucose from algae enriched in Carbon-13 and organic synthesis dealing with deuterium labeled compounds
Thesis work on synthesis of para-terephenyl with Dr. Morrow, University of Dayton
Publications: Synthetic Communications, 25, 1995, 269-276.