B randon Da rgay
Plum, PA 15239
412-***-****, *********@*****.***
Education
U niversity of Pittsburgh – Johnstown A nticipated Graduation
Date: Spring 2015
Bachelor of Science in Mathematics
- Actuarial Concentration
- Minor in Computer Science
- Cumulative GPA: 3.48, Ulery Award Recipient
R elevant Course Studies
Probability and Statistics (3 courses) - Computer Programming
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Numerical Analysis - F inancial Modeling and Statement
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A nalysis
Work Experience
E rie I nsurance – I nternship M ay 2014 –
August 2014
I nformation Technology Development I ntern
- Served as a developer intern on the Commercial Lines IT team
- Gained experience consuming web services and developing applications for EI’s commercial
l ines online portal using CSS, HTML, and C#.NET through Microsoft’s Visual Studio software
- Insightful experiences in corporate project methodologies, business analysis, and quality
assurance.
- Shadowing of Actuarial and Underwriting departments
Mentor for Academic and Personal Success (MAPS) F all 2012
– P resent
Teaching Assistant - U niversity of Pittsburgh – Johnstown
- Served as a Teaching Assistant for the University required freshman seminar class as well as a
mentor for new students. Worked hand-in-hand with Instructor to facilitate course discussions
and assignments.
Relevant Skills
- Experience in programming: CSS, HTML, ADA 95, Java, Visual Basic, C#, C and Assembly
L anguage.
- Experienced in use of Minitab data management and statistical analysis software, as well as
advanced uses of Microsoft Excel.
Leadership/Campus Involvement
Kappa Delta Rho National F raternity Spring 2012 –
P resent
P resident (Spring 2014 – Fall 2014)
- Directed and superseded all chapter communication, involvement, and operations while
working in accordance with the national office. Oversees and runs weekly executive board and
chapter meetings.
- Works with Executive board, general members, and other members of the community to
organize philanthropic, community service, and social events
T reasurer (Spring 2013 – Fall 2013)
- Coordinated and executed fraternity business t ransactions while working with an approximate
$12,000 budget. Collected funds from organization members as required by membership
contract.
Student Government Association: A ugust
2013 - Present
T reasurer/Allocations
- Dealt with allocating a budget of approximately $300,000 for the entire school year based upon
records of proof, membership, etc. to over fifty (50) clubs and organizations of the university.
T reasurer’s responsibility to regulate the budget of the SGA, and serve as on the Executive
Board.