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Business & Education Consulting

Location:
Brandermill, VA, 23112
Salary:
$200000
Posted:
June 11, 2024

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TONYA N. JEFFERSON

OBJECTIVE

To provide high-quality problem-solving solutions, utilizing the requisite analytical and evaluative methods and techniques for assessing program development or execution to improve organizational effectiveness and efficiency.

EDUCATION

The George Washington University, Washington, DC. Doctor of Education, Special Education, August 2023.

University of Phoenix, Phoenix, AZ. Master of Business Administration, Global Management, January 2013.

American University, Washington, DC. Master of Arts in Teaching: English to Speakers of Other Languages. August 2001.

University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA. Bachelor of Arts, Asian Studies/ History, May 1993. Concentration in Mandarin Chinese. Senior Thesis: Profit and the Confucian Heritage. Federal Education Policy Institute. George Washington University. Interactive advanced federal education policy training titled Education as a Civil Right for All: Implications for Public Policy in conjunction with the National Association of School Psychologists. July 18 – July 22, 2016.

Federal Education Policy Institute. George Washington University. Interactive federal education policy training including published peer-reviewed research. June 25 – July 1, 2003. Internship. The George Washington University Center for Excellence and Equity in Education. Region III Comprehensive Center. Wrote and conducted interviews for Title III Needs Assessment Gap Analysis. School Year 2002-2003. Eisenhower Professional Development Program. American University. Constructing Knowledge Networks: Integrating Science, Math, Language Arts and Technology in the Middle School Classroom. July 17 - 21, 2000.

Institute Of International Education. Kyung Hee University. Certificate of Completion. The 1997 Korean History and Culture Lecture Series. November 28, 1997. Diploma In Teaching English As A Second Language. TESOL certificate conferred from the International Learning Centres in Edinburgh, UK. February 12, 1997. Korea National University Of Education. Certificate of Completion. Korea English Teacher Training Assistant Program. August 16, 1996.

WORK EXPERIENCE

Virginia Commonwealth University. School of Education. Counseling and Special Education Department. Best in Class Web Research Assistant Coach. Trained to provide web-based support to early elementary school teachers via video conference, email, and texting. Trained to use various web-based platforms to conduct coaching meetings, collaboratively plan how to best use specific evidence and research-based behavior strategies and observe classrooms. September 17, 2018 – December 7, 2018. Council for Aid to Education. College and Work Readiness Assessment (CWRA+) Lead Scorer. Scored and recalibrated middle school student responses for CWRA+ (Field Trips) performance tasks. August 18, 2015 – February 2017.

Virginia Commonwealth University. Global Education Office. English Language Program. Adjunct Faculty. Taught Written Communication 3, Written Communication 2, Oral Communication 3, Oral Communication 2, Expanding Reading 2, Vocabulary and Idioms 2, Vocabulary and Idioms 3, and University Skills to international students. Met monthly with colleagues to discuss best practices. Met quarterly to design mid-term and final exams. Attended monthly faculty meetings. October 7, 2013 – December 8, 2015. Maryland State Department of Education. 21st Century Community Learning Centers Expert Panel Reviewer. Designated to review, analyze, and evaluated 21st Century Community Learning Centers Grant applications. April 15- May 3, 2011. U.S. Department of Education. Smaller Learning Communities. Office of Elementary and Secondary Education. Smaller Learning Communities Panel Reviewer. Reviewed, analyzed, and evaluated Smaller Learning Communities Grant applications. August 13- August 27, 2010. International Teacher Training Organization. Business Development Associate. Recruited students for the TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language) in Mexico course. October 15, 2009 – January 2011.

Mattie Lucille’s Tutoring Services, LLC. CEO. NCLB/SES Provider for Virginia. Reading/Language Arts K-12 and Science K-12. (as of 11/23/09). February 4, 2009 – February 4, 2012.

Maryland State Department of Education. Restructuring Implementation Technical Assistance Team Member. Provided technical assistance via providing programmatic evaluations and recommendations to Baltimore City Public Schools in Restructuring status according to No Child Left Behind legislation. September - October 2008. WIDA Can Do Descriptors Project. English Language Proficiency Standards Grade Cluster Specific Analyst. Analyzed, critiqued, and provided improvements for grade cluster specific English Language Proficiency standards expectations in the language domain areas of listening, speaking, reading, and writing for Pre-k-12 English Language Learners. February 14 - February 20, 2008.

WIDA ACCESS Speaking Test Project. Center for Applied Linguistics. Pilot Study Participant. Listened to and scored eighty speech samples from the 3-5 and 6-8 grade clusters to assist with quantifying how test administrators score the WIDA ACCESS Speaking Test. January 11, 2008.

U.S. Department of Education. Office of English Language Acquisition. National Professional Development Program Reader. Evaluated National Professional Development grant applications that displayed authentic, successful, innovative classroom methodologies, bilingual special education best practices, or collaboration between colleges and school districts. April 16- April 27, 2007.

K 12 Inc. Evaluation and Research Team. Independent Research Contractor. Compiled data, conducted literature searches, reviewed scientific studies, and organized and summarized, relevant K-12 information. October 2006 – June 30, 2007. Harcourt Assessment. Expert Rater. Used Versant software to rate non-native English speakers’ English language proficiency. October 2006 - December 2006. Prince George’s Community College. Adjunct ESL Professor. Taught listening, speaking, reading, and writing to international students. August 2004 – May 2005. MITRE Corporation. Language Study Participant. Machine Language Translation Evaluator. Evaluated English machine translation output and human-generated text according to measures of comprehension, fluency, and syntax. Summer 2004. Jefferson Liberty Organizations, LLC. CEO. Real estate investing firm that expanded to education management, consulting, and training. February 2004 – February 2011. WIDA Consortium Item Writing Course. English Language Proficiency Assessment Item Writer. Wrote 3rd-5th grade content-based items for the ACCESS for ELLS English Language Proficiency test. January 2004 - March 2004.

District of Columbia Public Schools. Office of Bilingual Education. Summer Elementary Work Group. Revised district-wide NEP/LEP (Non-English Proficient/Limited English Proficient) assessment matrix. Developed checklists that are aligned with district content standards for grades 5 and 6. July 2003 – August 2003.

District of Columbia Public Schools. Professional Development Institute. Master Teacher. Taught 20 DC teachers The Newcomer Experience, strategies to teach immigrant students in DCPS. May 7, 2003.

District of Columbia Public Schools. Professional Development Institute. Master Teacher. Taught 20 DC teachers Writing Across the Curriculum with Technology. October 23, 2002, February 5, 2003.

Intel Ace Project. Master Teacher. Taught Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, and Publisher to twenty-six DC teachers. July 24 - August 4, 2000.

District of Columbia Public Schools. English as a Second Language Teacher. Planned, designed, and executed curriculum for pre-K- 8th grade linguistically and culturally diverse student population. Certified Technology Master Teacher, Civil Rights Coordinator, Professional Development Institute Master Teacher, ESL Department Chair, Washington Teachers’ Union Building Representative, and Bilingual Service Provider (liaison between Seaton Elementary School and the Office of Bilingual Education). August 1999 – June 2007. Inlingua. English as a Second Language Teacher. Taught intensive English courses (listening, speaking, reading, and writing including college English composition) to teenagers, adults, and diplomats. Summer 1999.

Yumchang Middle School. Intensive English Instructor. Taught English as a Foreign Language to students and faculty as a participant in the KORETTA/ EPIK( Korea English Teacher Training Assistant/ English Program in Korea) program sponsored by the Ministry of Education of Korea. Also conducted voice recordings for listening tests, judged speech contests, edited written publications, and developed curriculum design for special classes. August 1996 - May 1998. Yangjae Foreign Language Institute. Intensive English Instructor. Taught children ages 5 - 16 part-time in conjunction with Shinsaege Foreign Language Institute. Used various videos, games, jazz chants, puzzles, posters, and total physical response methods. September 1995 - December 1995.

Hyundai Housing and Industrial Development Co. Intensive English Instructor. Taught a Test of English for International Communication (TOEIC) course to the Hyundai Information Service Department. June 1995 - July 1995.

Shinsaege Foreign Language Institute. Intensive English Instructor. Planned and executed English language curriculum for adults and children. Taught TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) to businesspeople and Intensive English to children and adults. May 1995 - June 1996.

Daegu University. Intensive English Instructor. Taught Intensive English to university students. April 1995 – April 1995.

PUBLICATIONS and PRESENTATIONS

Delta Kappa Gamma Society for Key Women Educators. Iota State. Beta Chapter. Presenter. “Cultural Proficiency Continuum for Educational Leaders, Administration, Teacher, and Parents” November 18, 2021.

Delta Kappa Gamma Society for Key Women Educators. Iota State. Beta Chapter. Presenter. “English Language Learners: Differentiating Language Acquisition and Learning Disabilities-Some Characteristics that Mirror LD.” October 11. 2021. National Society of Leadership and Success Rise Together Summit. Presenter. “Now That We’re Here, Let’s Listen.” October 8-9, 2021.

National Society of Leadership and Success Rise Together Summit. Presenter. “Now That We’re Here, Let’s Listen.” October 22-23, 2021.

Africa Network Initiative U.S. Africa Business and Networking Expo. Richmond, Virginia Omni Hotel. Panelist. “Africa 3.0: How Women Leaders Are Shaping the Continent and Improving the Continent’s Development Prospects – examples in Education, Business Management, Community Leadership, and Social Innovations.” October 2, 2019. National Association for Ethnic Studies (NAES) 46th Annual Conference. Virginia Commonwealth University. Presenter. “Dismantling the Colonial Debris from U.S. pre-K -12 Education: Implementing Culturally Sustaining Pedagogies. March 10, 2018. Equity and Social Justice Conference. Virginia Commonwealth University. Steering Committee Member and Presenter. “Dismantling Othering to Achieve Social Justice and Equity.” March 4, 2017.

Virginia Commonwealth University Global Education Office TESOL Afternoon. Presenter. Metacognition and Reading Strategies. October 3, 2014. Jefferson, T. N. (2006). Advocating Co-location for DC Public Schools (School-Family- Community Partnerships). Written testimony. Retrieved from http://www.wtulocal6.org/cope/facilities_plan_jefferson.html Jefferson, T. N. (2004). Linking Assessments and Standards to Curriculum and Instruction for English Language Learners: Tracking Individual Student Achievement. In Education for All, Accountability for All (pp. 31-48). Washington, DC: George Washington University, Institute for Education Policy Studies.

Jefferson, T. N. (2001). Writing in the Age of E-mail: The Expression of Economy: Naomi Baron Presents Keynote Address at Fall Convention. WATESOL News, 31(2). Retrieved from http://www.watesol.org/newsletter/vol31_2_4.htm

Delta Kappa Gamma. Delta Chapter. Presenter. “Living and Traveling in Asia.” February 2, 2006.

Prince George’s County District 5 Board of Education Candidate. School, Family, and Community Partnerships Platform. June 2006- November 2006. Retrieved from http://www.jeffersonliberty.com/blog.html

TESOL 2003 Annual Convention. Presenter. “International Black educator’s voices concerning teacher education.” March 26, 2003.

TESOL 2003 Annual Convention. Presenter. “International Black Professionals and Friends in TESOL Caucus: Black Voices in ESL and EFL.” March 28, 2003. ACTIVITIES

Clinton Global Initiative University. Alumna. November 2022. Delta Kappa Gamma International Society for Key Women Educators 2021-2023 Virginia State Leadership Committee. Member. Appointed Summer 2021. Create &’s “Honoring Native Americans” Lab Challenge. Pop-up Design Sprint Collaborator. November 19, 2020.

Democracy at Risk: The Need for a New Federal Role in Education. Audience Questioner. April 23, 2008.

Seaton Elementary National Academic Education Progress (NAEP) Coordinator. Distributed NAEP questionnaires to the principal, fourth grade classroom teachers, fourth grade English as a Second Language Teacher, and fourth grade Special Education teachers. Typed and distributed parent notification letters. Compiled relevant data from the classroom lists. Met with the NAEP official to discuss logistics for the NAEP test in February. January 10, 2007. Seaton Elementary English Language Learner Testing Chair. Ensured all documents were used properly with the ESL department at Seaton Elementary School, especially the Language Minority Enrollment Report, WIDA English Language Proficiency Standards for the classroom and for large-scale assessment purposes, and the ACCESS for ELLs high stakes test. Liaison between the school and the Office of Bilingual Education. Attended bi-monthly meetings. August 2005 – August 2007.

The George Washington University Center for Excellence in Education. Region III Comprehensive Center. Working Meeting on Annual Measurable Achievement Objectives Development. April 10, 2003.

District of Columbia Public Schools. ELL Testing and Accommodations Advisory Committee member. Made recommendations on current policy for NEP and LEP students in the District of Columbia Public Schools under No Child Left Behind (PL110-107) under the Elementary and Secondary Education Act. July 2003 – July 2004.

TONYA N. JEFFERSON

SUMMARY:

● Resilient and conscientious business professional with over ten years of experience working in a variety of industries.

● Demonstrated ability to learn jobs quickly and effectively with a proven record of taking the lead when working in a team environment.

● Recognized for the ability to provide training instruction and acknowledged for excellent communications skills.

● Creative, efficient, personable, initiative-taking, and hardworking. EDUCATION:

● George Washington University, Washington, DC, expected 05/23 o Doctor of Education, Special Education candidate, 3.8 GPA

● University of Phoenix, Phoenix, AZ, 01/13

o Master of Business Administration, Global Management, 3.5 GPA

● American University, Washington, DC, 08/01

o Master of Arts in Teaching: English to Speakers of Other Languages, 3.4 GPA

● Capital University Law School, Columbus, OH, 06/98 – 06/99

● University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, 1993 o Bachelor of Arts, Asian Studies/ History,

o Concentration in Mandarin Chinese, Senior Thesis: Profit and the Confucian Heritage

SKILLS:

● PC and Mac Proficient.

● Microsoft Office (Visio, Project, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Publisher) Proficient.

● Web publishing Proficient.

● Business to Government (B2G) certified, federal contracting. EXPERIENCE:

03/22- 11/22

Clinton Global Initiative University Fellow

● Selected to participate in the 2022 cohort as a direct result of the Virginia Africa Partnership Initiative 2022-2023 Commitment To Action plan

● Founded by President Bill Clinton, the Clinton Global Initiative University (CGI U) supports students across the world who commit to take action and tackle the world’s most pressing challenges in education, environment & climate change, peace & human rights, poverty alleviation, and public health.

09/21 – present

VP, Government Liaison and Resource Mobilization (Volunteer)

● Network and secure partners for our programs

02/21-3/22

Python and R Freelancer

● Python: Data Analysis, APIs, Web Scraping, Data Wrangling, and Natural Language Processing

● R: Statistical Inference for Continuous Data & Categorical Data, and Linear and Logistic Regression Modeling.

08/20-08/20

US DEPT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES, Richmond, VA Independent Contractor

● Reviewed, rated, and scored multi-million-dollar U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Healthy Marriage-Family-focused, Interconnected, Resilient, and Essential

(FIRE) grant proposals via the following criteria: project approach, organizational capacity and experience, performance measurement data and evaluation, program management and staffing, budget, and budget justification. Completed project on time. 09/18-12/18

Virginia Commonwealth University. School of Education. Counseling and Special Education Department.

Best in Class Web Research Assistant Coach

● Trained to provide web-based support to early elementary school teachers via video conference, email, and texting.

● Trained to use various web-based platforms to conduct coaching meetings, collaboratively plan how to best use specific evidence and research-based behavior strategies and observe classrooms.

02/18-09/18

Linden Row Inn

Night Auditor

● Oversaw guest check-ins and check-outs efficiently and in a friendly and professional manner.

● Assisted guests and resolves guest challenges to ensure 100% guest satisfaction.

● Accurately conducted all cash handling and credit card processing activities.

● Accurately, audited, balanced, and reported on all cash and credit transactions including checks, deposits, house charges, promotional materials, postings etc. in the hotel in accordance with established policies and procedures.

● Performed any other job-related duties as assigned. 08/17- 11/17

Four Points by Sheraton Airport

Night Auditor

● Oversaw guest check-ins and check-outs efficiently and in a friendly and professional manner.

● Assisted guests and resolves guest challenges to ensure 100% guest satisfaction.

● Accurately conducted all cash handling and credit card processing activities.

● Accurately, audited, balanced, and reported on all cash and credit transactions including checks, deposits, house charges, promotional materials, postings etc. in the hotel in accordance with established policies and procedures.

● Performed any other job-related duties as assigned. 05/16 – present

Transnational Imports and Exports LLC

CEO & Founder

● Import and Export Management and Consulting business.

● Virginia SWaM certification #722101.

10/17 – 11/17

US DEPT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT, Richmond, VA Independent Contractor

● Reviewed, rated, and scored U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Fair Housing Education and Outreach Initiative Program grant proposals via the following criteria: project approach, organizational capacity and experience, performance measurement data and evaluation, program management and staffing, budget, and budget justification, leveraging of resources, past performance and risk assessment, and preferred sustainability or promise zone status.

● Completed project on time.

03/16-8/17

Linden Row Inn

Front Desk Associate

● Greeted guests and patrons as they arrived, re-entered, and exited the hotel. Asked if guests had a prior booking. Managed the registration process. Asked for identification and ensured that the provided credentials were accurate. Oversaw guest check-ins and check-outs appropriately. Operated hotel switchboard, took calls, provided information, and transferred calls. Managed accurate accounting of all rooms.

● Provided guests with room keys and called for bellhops. Took reservations over the telephone, via third party, and in person. Answered queries regarding the hotel’s services, charges, dining facilities, sports facilities, valet services, shuttle services, and travel directions. Provided suggestions to resolve complaints.

● Computed bills and took payments. Provided guests with directions around the hotel. Contacted housekeeping and maintenance departments when a problem was reported. Conducted market analysis.

● Explained appropriate use of keys and ensured that guests were satisfied with the rooms allotted to them. Balanced cash at the end of the shift and generated accounting reports for the benefit of the next shift.

08/15 – 02/17

Council for Aid to Education

Lead Scorer

● Scored and recalibrated College, Work, and Readiness Assessment (CWRA+) tests. This was a seasonal position.

08/15 – 08/15

US DEPT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES, Richmond, VA Independent Contractor

● Reviewed, rated, and scored million-dollar U.S. Department of Health and Human Services New Pathways for Fathers and Families: Responsible Fatherhood Program grant proposals via the following criteria: project approach, organizational capacity and experience, performance measurement data and evaluation, program management and staffing, budget, and budget justification. Completed project on time. 09/14 – 09/14

US DEPT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT, Richmond, VA Independent Contractor

● Reviewed, analyzed, and evaluated million-dollar Fair Housing Initiative Program grant applications. Completed project on time.

01/14 – 02/14

CREDIT RESTORATION ASSOCIATES, Richmond, VA

Account Executive

● Educated clients to establish credit worthiness via increasing their credit scores.

● Disputed incorrect credit report entries with the credit bureaus and creditors to remove incorrect information or outdated information on the credit report.

● Negotiated and settled debts that could not be removed from the clients' credit report.

● Recommended some clients open new trade lines to build their credit and payment history.

10/13 – 12/15

VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH UNIVERSITY, Richmond, VA

Adjunct Professor

● Taught oral and written communications to international students in the Global Education Office's English Language Program.

08/13 – 12/13

TRUST MORTGAGE CORPORATION, Richmond, VA

Marketing Representative

● Marketed conventional, FHA, VA, USDA, and reverse mortgages. April 16, 2012- June 20, 2012

SUNTRUST MORTGAGE, Richmond, VA

MERS QA Mortgage Loan Specialist

● Worked in a variety of roles as a contract employee while completing work on graduate degrees. Successfully worked for Fortune 100 Company in the financial services industry while completing graduate studies.

● Functioned as a Mortgage Loan Specialist reviewing loan documentation for compliance and accuracy. Reviewed complete documentation for as many as fifty applicants per day and successfully reviewed documents with a 97% accuracy rating.

● Oversaw reviews of post-closed loans to verify all information was included and the files were complete. Successfully recognized non-compliance issues and was able to correct loans and bring them back into compliance over 80% of the time.

● Provided input on the development of consistent processes to facilitate more accurate execution of the process of ensuring loans were in compliance. Successfully developed a consistent procedure that was ready for implementation. 03/12 – 04/12

BROWN GREER PLC, Richmond, VA

Financial Claims Reviewer

● Worked as a Financial Claims Reviewer for a major law firm as a part of claims files in response to a natural disaster.

● Reviewed claims submissions and applied completeness criteria to determine completeness of required documentation to facilitate validation of claim legitimacy. Successfully participated in the processing of fifty claims per week.

● Conducted research to provide historical documentation as a part of validating the financial claims submitted. Results led to the support the ability to maintain a completion rate of approximately fifty claims per week.

11/11 – 03/12

KINGDOM BUILDERS FINANCIAL GROUP, Richmond, VA

Independent Commercial Funding Consultant

● Initiated and developed new accounts.

● Built rapport with clients.

● Collected data, managed, and monitored files.

● Presented joint venture projects to processing department and Funding Manager. 09/11 – 11/11

HIRE COUNSEL, Richmond, VA

Document Reviewer

● Functioned as a resource to work at local law firms to manage short term projects related to the continued maintenance of the law firm. Specifically filled the role of Document Reviewer for LeClair Ryan (a major law firm in Richmond, VA).

● Assigned specific cases to manage document review and provide written synopsis of the information contained in each document. Results led not only to creation of support documents for attorneys but included corrections to information recognized to be in error, avoiding legal complications at trial.

● Oversaw the review of audio files to determine if the information contained was relevant to the trial. Successfully provided information from audio files, including one that required translation from Chinese to English. Reviewed and coded legal documents for e-discovery.

● Used Relativity software for paper documents.

● Used QuickTime and Windows Media Player for audio files at LeClair Ryan, a prestigious corporate law firm. Completed project on time. 04/11 – 05/11

MARYLAND STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

21st Century Community Learning Centers Expert Panel Reviewer

● Reviewed, analyzed, and evaluated Smaller Learning Communities Grant applications to receive multimillion-dollar federal funding. Completed project on time. 08/10 – 08/10

US DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION/OFFICE OF ELEMENTARY-SECONDARY EDUCATION, Washington, DC

Smaller Learning Communities Panel Reviewer

● Reviewed, analyzed, and evaluated Smaller Learning Communities Grant applications to receive multimillion-dollar federal funding. Completed project on time. 05/10 – 07/11

HAYNES FURNITURE, Richmond, VA

Sales Associate

● Sold furniture and negotiated prices.

● Built rapport with customers and provided excellent customer service.

● Created sales orders and processed credit applications. 01/10 – 05/10

PLATINUM DIRECT CAPITAL GROUP, Richmond, VA

Account Executive

● Initiated and developed new accounts.

● Delivered joint venture presentations to senior management and other account executives.

● Managed and monitored client files.

● Researched, evaluated, and analyzed joint venture options. 11/09 – 07/11

COMMERCIAL RELIEF, Richmond, VA

Business Development Associate

● Submitted pre-qualification forms for commercial loan modifications and cost segregation analysis.

01/09 – 04/09

1ST CHESAPEAKE HOME MORTGAGE LLC, Annapolis, MD

Loan Officer

● Called customers and explained the diverse types of loans and credit options that were available, as well as the terms of those services.

● Calyx and Pointe desktop underwriting proficient. 04/09 – 09/09

PROFICIO MORTGAGE VENTURES, Upper Marlboro, MD

Loan Officer

● Called customers and explained the diverse types of loans and credit options that were available, as well as the terms of those services.

● Calyx and Pointe desktop underwriting proficient. 12/08 – 03/11

CENTURY 21 TRADEMARK REALTY, Greenbelt, MD

MD/DC Salesperson

● Drafted and negotiated rental, sales, and purchase contracts. 09/08 – 10/08

MARYLAND STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, Baltimore, MD Restructuring Implementation Technical Assistance (RITA) Team Member

● Provided technical assistance via providing programmatic evaluations and recommendations to Baltimore City Public Schools in restructuring status according to No Child Left Behind legislation. Completed project on time. 03/07 – 12/08

LONG AND FOSTER REAL ESTATE INC, Mitchellville, MD Sales Associate

● Drafted and negotiated rental, sales, and purchase contracts. 08/04 – 09/04

MITRE CORPORATION, McLean, VA

Machine Language Translation Evaluator

● Evaluated English machine translation output and human-generated text according to measures of comprehension, fluency, and syntax. Completed project on time. 02/04 – 08/09

JEFFERSON LIBERTY ORGANIZATIONS LLC

CEO

● Purchased two investment properties.

08/99 – 06/07

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA PUBLIC SCHOOLS, Washington, DC English as a Second Language Teacher

● Planned, designed, and executed curriculum for pre-K- 8th grade linguistically and culturally diverse student population. Certified Technology Master Teacher, Civil Rights Coordinator, Professional Development Institute Master Teacher, ESL Department Chair, Washington Teachers’ Union Building Representative, and Bilingual Service Provider. 11/94 – 04/95

FERGUSON ENTERPRISES INC, Richmond, VA

Accounts Receivable Representative

● Reconciled discrepant purchase orders, word processing, typing, filing, data entry, and other varied duties.



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