Aimee Walton
Executive Assistant - Great West, LLC
Salt Lake City, UT
***********@*****.*** - 951-***-****
To obtain a position that will enable me to use my organizational skills, educational training, life experiences, and ability to work well with people as I assist an organization to grow and become more productive. Authorized to work in the US for any employer
WORK EXPERIENCE
Executive Assistant
Great West, LLC - Highlands Ranch, CO - September 2015 to August 2016
• Manage client accounts
• Purchase and sale order administration and order tracking
• Data entry execution and creation of spreadsheets for inventory management
• Oversee office administrative tasks as designated by senior executives Hungarian Instructor
MTC - Provo, UT - September 2014 to August 2015
• Taught the Hungarian language and culture to new missionaries
• Planned lessons, coordinated teaching, and shared motivational ideas with other instructors
• Helped missionaries to have confidence in their ability to learn Hungarian Full-Time Missionary
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints - January 2013 to July 2014 Hungary Budapest Mission
• Preached the gospel in the Hungarian language
• Worked closely with other missionaries, members, and investigators Intern
Saint Maria Orphanage - Iasi - June 2012 to August 2012 BYU David M. Kennedy International Internship Program
• Worked one on one with children with a variety of disabilities
• Helped create, implement, and record goals for the progression of children under my care Manager and Team Member
Jamba Juice Corp - Various Locations (CA and UT) - April 2009 to April 2012
• Worked as a manager and team member in a customer service environment
• Managed money, security, and other technical issues Counselor
Especially For Youth - Provo, UT - June 2011 to August 2011
• Taught and organized gospel related lessons
• Worked with youth and other counselors 24 hours a day, six days a week
• Motivated participants to be involved and attain the goals they set for the week EDUCATION
Bachelor of Science in Family Life
Brigham Young University
April 2015