Nancy Lenard Berger, Ed.M., M.S.
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Background
I possess a wide variety of office and specialized skills that are transferable to all professional settings. Whether you are seeking an administrator, office manager, assistant, or clerical worker, I am capable of performing the required duties with utmost professionalism.
2015 – Williamsville School District
-Substitute Teacher
2014 – Private tutor - SAT and variety of subjects
2003 – 2013
Executive Director/CEO Upgrade Academics Inc.
Upgrade Academics was a federally funded agency that I founded. We were awarded a tripartite contract with the Buffalo Public School District and the Buffalo Teachers’ Union to provide students with free after school tutoring, hot meals, and transportation home.
-Supervised curricula development for 2,600 students
-Oversaw supervision of a staff of 450
-Planned and led staff meetings
-Directed event planning
-Created and directed seminars and workshops
-Managed a $3.5 million annual budget
2002-2004
Coordinator and Lead Teacher – Tonawanda High School Alternative Education
-Designed and led incipient in-house alternative education program
-Organized and orchestrated team meetings to determine needs of staff
-Strategized new directions as outcome of team meetings
-Selected and organized instructional speakers on the basis of best practices
Summer 2007
Williamsville School District Summer School
Administrative Intern
2007, fall semester
Erie Community College
-Taught English Composition
-Taught English Literature and Composition
2002-2004
Tonawanda High School Alternative Education
-Taught 9th and 10th grade ELA to highly disenfranchised and at-risk students
2001-2002
Lockport High School
-Taught 10th grade ELA
-Taught 12th grade Public Speaking
Education
Masters in Educational Administration – Canisius College
Masters in Education – SUNY Buffalo
Certifications in School District Leader, School Building Leader, English Secondary Education
Bachelors Degree Psychology – SUNY Buffalo