Todd Hogan
Phoenix, Az. *****
***********@*****.***
Objective:
Science Professional and Project Manager committed to an organization’s success. Client engagement and development specialist supported by a blend of interpersonal savvy, strong communication and analytical skills. An experienced leader with the ability to initiate/manage cross-functional teams and multi-disciplinary projects. Hard worker who isn’t satisfied until the project is complete.
Education:
Bachelors of Science, Anthropology, Arizona State University, 2016
Masters of Science, Biomimicry, Arizona State University, 2018
Fieldwork experience:
Watching briefs and JCB scrape back the topsoil while looking for archaeology.
Digging STP’s.
Using a variety of methods to locate suitable excavation sites, including geophysical surveys and aerial photography.
Survey equipment competence (TST, dumpy, GPS etc.), field recording methods, report writing, impact reports.
Photography, finds & sample processing, statistics, geography & geology, and IT skills, illustration, GIS and CAD programs.
Monitoring, Data Recovery, and Artifact removal and cataloguing.
Producing, compiling and maintaining written, photographic and drawn records and electronic databases.
Collecting, analyzing, and interpreting data.
Assessing planning applications for building developers
Cultural Resource Specialist / Archaeologist/ Consultant
AECOM / HDR / Lazarus Corporation, Phoenix, Az. Dec. 2016 - Present
Writing impact reports, Repository Guidline adherence reports for Pueblo Grande Musuem, NAGRPA and Section 106 adhereance
Running surveys and aerial photography to locate suitable excavation sites
Planning surveys an excavations
Examining, documenting and preserving artifacts
Producing, compiling, and maintaining written, photographic, and drawn records and electronic databases
Supervising and guiding staff in a crew chief capacity
Collecting, analysing and interpreting data including construction vendors
Writing reports, papers and other articles for publication
Dating and interpreting finds
Mathematical, statistical and computational modelling
Trench surveys
Feature mapping
Data collecting
Cleaning of artifacts
Assessing and planning applications for building developers
Monitoring for AECOM, HDR, Valley Metro, and City of Phoenix
Worked at Perry Mesa, Pueblo Viejo, Pueblo Patricio, site excavating and mapping
Parks service employment dreamy draw area
Project Director/Project Manager/Environmental Scientist
American Technologies Inc., Phoenix Arizona 10/2017 – 10/2019
My duties included estimates, bids, and monitoring the progress of water, fire, smoke and other losses, serving as the key link with clients and reviewing the final project site before passing finished work onto the client.
While maintaining strict adherence to budgetary guidelines, quality and safety standards, I periodically inspected project sites, to ensure project documents were complete and identified the elements of the project design and construction likely to give rise to disputes and claims.
I am proficient in Xactimate, structural building experience, and I have environmental abatement and insurance restoration experience.
Work closely with insurance companies, insurance adjusters, clients, customers, and all other parties involved in claims and establish a good rapport with all parties and determine appropriate plans to get the building back to pre-loss condition as quickly as possible
Establish and maintain relationships with clients throughout the environmental industry in order to cultivate existing accounts, blossom existing accounts, and gain future accounts
Worked with ATI operations, sales, marketing and management to operationally manage reconstruction projects following fire or water damage, mold, hurricanes, tornadoes and other natural disasters
Manage multiple projects simultaneously over a multi-location region
Specific duties included customer communications, project coordination, and assistance in billing compilation, project execution including management of in-house personnel and resources as well as sub-contractors
Account Executive
O’Neil Printing, Phoenix, Arizona 9/2013 – 9/2014
Achieve Revenue and Margin Goals.
Built selling and customer service with clients that profitably grew O’Neil Print category sales.
Utilizes Salesforce CRM system on a consistent daily basis to self-manage selling activity, contacts, deals, strategies, reporting and communications.
Work collaboratively with Print operations partners to assure accurate, timely, and professional delivery of customer’s materials.
Print Solutions Program Manager
Staples, Phoenix, Arizona 9/2007 – 4/2009
Achieve Revenue and Margin Goals.
Partner with Staples Contract Division sales team to sell Print Solutions
. Build selling and customer service with clients that profitably grew Staples Print category sales.
Trained Account Managers in the Staples Engagement Process as well as how to identify potential print customers.
Utilizes Staples CRM system on a consistent daily basis to self-manage selling activity, contacts, deals, strategies, reporting and communications.
Work collaboratively with Print operations partners to assure accurate, timely, and professional delivery of customer’s products and services.
Territory included Nevada, Arizona, California, and Utah.
David R. Abbott, PHD Associate Professor of Anthropology School
of Human Evolution and Social Change,
Arizona State University
*****.******@***.*** 480-***-****
John Hoffman Archaeological Crew Chief
Gila River Indian Community Cultural Resource
Management Program(GRIC-CRMP)
**********@*****.***, 602-***-****
Maria Chomina Student Advisor
W.P. Carey School of Business
*****.*******@***.*** 602-***-****.
Archaeology Courses:
Classes in Archaeology:
ASM 365 Archaeological Methods (Field work class)
ASM 465 Quantification and Analysis in Anthropology
ASB 335 Archaeology of the Southwest
ASM 275Forensic Anthropology Archaeology of the Southwest
Pottery and Trade patterns of the Hohokam and Salt River Valley
Mesoamerican Monolithic Architecture
ASB 337 Mayan Pyramids and Culture (Teotihuacan focus and Field School)
ASB 368 Hunter Gathers
ASB 300 Food and Culture
ASM 300 Anthropological Sciences Seminar
ASM 414 Urban and Environmental Development
ASB 394 Europe: A continent rediscovered by Archaeology