Cynthia Sofowora
(***) ***- **** Houston, TX ***************@*****.***
EDUCATION
University of Houston, College of Education, Houston, TX May 2018
Bachelor of Science (B.S) in Health, Minor in Human Development in Family Studies
Cumulative GPA: 3.69
Public Health GPA: 3.80
HONORS AND AWARDS
Dean’s List, Fall 2016, Spring 2017, Fall 2017
EXPERIENCE
Data Analysis Intern
AIDS Foundation of Houston, Houston, TX July 2017 - Present
Successfully interpreted data to draw conclusions for managerial action and strategy
Optimized data collection procedures and generated reports on a weekly, monthly, and quarterly basis
Utilized Client Track to gather data for patients effected with HIV
Student Mentor Aug 2014 – Present
SWAG to College, Houston, TX
Assisted at-risk high school students with their resumes, cover letters, and college applications
Implemented and directed weekly study tips for students to improve their grades and drive to complete college applications
Served as an academic and professional role model for students involved in the SWAG to College program
ACTIVITIES
Vice President of Fundraising
Nigerian Student Association (NSA) May 2017 - Present
Efficiently organized, updated, and maintained sponsorship relationships
Hosted a charity cultural showcase to raise funds and school supplies as well as promote awareness for disadvantaged schools in Africa
Planned & executed Date Auction which raised over $2,000 for International and Domestic Scholarships
Secretary
Impact Leaders Club May 2017 - Present
Provided full secretarial support to the President and Vice President of Impact
Handled all incoming correspondence with members and executive board members
Scheduled and coordinated meetings, appointments and events
PROJECTS
Sickle Cell Anemia Project for Student Health Fair
Conducted research and analyzed data to create a plan to decrease mortality rate of sickle cell anemia victims
Proposed innovative solutions to improve hospital’s current healthcare system
Created interactive presentation to educate and increase awareness of disease for students in the healthcare field