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Professional seeks reentry into workforce

Location:
Knoxville, TN
Posted:
September 20, 2021

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Nancy R. Anderson

*********@*****.***

865-***-****

**** ****** *** ***. ***

Knoxville, TN 37918

Experienced professional seeks to re-enter the workforce doing something new and different from what she has done in the past. Full or part time employment is desired. Willing to work as a direct hire, independent contractor, remotely and onsite. Education:

Master of Arts in Cultural Anthropology, August 12, 2005 The University Of Tennessee Department of Anthropology 250 South Stadium Hall Knoxville, TN 37996-0720

Overall GPA: 3.74/4.0

Master’s Thesis Titled: “‘It’s Not Catching’: Hansen Home and the Local Knowledge of Leprosy in the Federation of St. Kitts and Nevis, West Indies.” http://trace.tennessee.edu/utk_gradthes/580/

Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology; Minor History, August 13, 1999 The University Of Tennessee Department of Anthropology 250 South Stadium Hall Knoxville, TN 37996-0720

Overall GPA: 3.3/4.0; Major 3.76/4.0

Honors Diploma, May 1993

West High School 3326 Sutherland Ave Knoxville, TN 37918 Licenses:

Affiliate Broker - Real Estate License #355035

Tennessee Real Estate Education System (TREES)

Course for New Affiliates - Nov. 22, 2019

Course for Affiliate Broker - Pre License - Nov.15, 2019 Other Diplomas and Certifications:

Graduate of the United States Marshals Service Academy (USMS) March 20, 2010. FLETC Graduate - Federal Law Enforcement Training Center’s Criminal Investigator Training Program (CITP) Class – 009 Feb 11, 2010.

Graduate of the USMS Pre-Basic Program – Class #002 Nov. 16, 2009. Forensic Interviewer of Children –National Children’s Advocacy Center: Dec. 2007. Interrogation Training: Wicklander-Zulawski & Associates, Inc.: Feb 2007. Graduate of Child Protective Service Investigator of Severe and Sexual Abuse - State of Tennessee Department of Children’s Services August 2006. Professional Work Experience:

Deputy United States Marshal – (USMS) Criminal Investigator 1811 Nov. 2009- Oct. 2018 Deputy U.S. Marshal

A Deputy US Marshal is responsible for a range of law enforcement and security duties. The US Marshals Service notes that deputies' duties fall into seven main areas: witness security, judicial security, fugitive investigations, transporting prisoners, prisoner services, asset forfeiture, and special missions.

Deputy U.S. Marshal Assigned to the District of Minnesota Sept. 2013- Oct. 2018 Deputy U.S. Marshal Assigned to the District of Columbia Superior Court Nov 2009 - Sept. 2013

Child Protective Services (CPS) Investigator- Severe Abuse June 2006- November 2009 A CPS investigator for severe and sexual abuse crimes ncludes interviewing and gathering information to see if abuse or neglect happened and if intervention is necessary. The investigator considers both risk and safety issues, and may recommend services for the child and family to reduce the risk of further abuse or neglect Academic Work Experience:

Graduate Research Assistant to Faye V. Harrison, Ph.D. August 2000 - July 2003 The University of Tennessee Department of Anthropology Faye V. Harrison Research projects as assigned

Hourly Research Assistant to Benita J. Howell, Ph.D. /Great Smoky Mountain National Park Oral History Project: August 1999- June 2000

The University of Tennessee Department of Anthropology Benita J. Howell, PhD. Archival research for Great Smoky Mountain National Park Oral History Project Transcriptions of recorded interviews

Collateral Duties:

● 2015 Communications Officer - Radio Tech for USMS

● 2012 First Female Mobile Command Center Operator for the USMS Office of Emergency Management

● 2011 & 2010 Combined Federal Campaign Coordinator for USMS Superior Court District of Columbia

● 2011 OSHA Officer for USMS Superior Court District of Columbia

● 2011 Witness Protection Officer USMS Superior Court District of Columbia

● 2009 Performance and Continuous Quality Improvement Leader for CPS March 2009

● 2009 Isshinryu Cross-Training Alliance Assistant Board Member to Joe Laney Ku-Dan;

● 2008 Assistant Instructor and Isshinryu Sensei for Laney Steel Hand Dojo Employment and Academic Honors / Awards:

● 2011, 2012, 2013, 2016 Cash Awards for Employee Performance

● 2013 and 2016 Time off awards for Performance

● 2010-2017 Time off Awards for Fit-for Duty physical fitness bi-annual awards

● Nov. 2003 Accepted to Present at Professional Meetings American Anthropological Assoc.

● Aug. 2003, 2004, 2005 Awarded Graduate Research Assistantship to Faye Harrison, PhD

● 2002 Cultural Representative to the Graduate Student Council for Anthropology Dept.

● 2000 Awarded The McClure Scholarship Fund University of Tennessee

● 1999 The National Dean’s List University of Tennessee

● 1999 Lambda Alpha Anthropology Honors Society Dept. of Anthropology UT: Inducted

● 1997-99 Representative for the Department of Anthropology UT to the Dean’s Student Advisory Committee (DSAC)

● 1998 Recipient of the Honorable Mention Award: Jon Spears Paper Contest Dept. of Anthropology

● 1997 National Phi Alpha Theta/ Chapter Alpha Zeta Kappa of the History Honor Society Dept. of History UT: Inducted

Work / Life Balance Accomplishments

Certifications

● October 3, 2020, Promoted to 5th Degree Go-Dan in Isshinryu Karate

● November, 2015 Promoted to 4th Degree Yon Dan In Isshinryu Karate

● May, 2008 Promoted to 3rd Degree San Dan in Isshinryu Karate

● October 2005 Promoted to 2nd Degree Ni Dan in Isshinryu Karate

● August 2004 Promoted to 1st Degree Sho Dan in Isshinryu Karate Awards

● August 2019 Renshi Title - Polished Instructor title for Isshinryu Karate

● August 2019 Inducted for World Head of Family Sokeship Council Hall of Fame for

“Tactical Defense Isshinryu Retired U.S. Marshal.”

● August 2017, Nominated and Inducted for World Head of Family Sokeship Council Hall of Fame for “Defensive Tactics Law Enforcement Isshinryu Deputy U.S. Marshal.”

● September 2016 Keynote Instructor for 2016 Circle of Master’s Seminar for Isshinryu hosted by the United States Isshinryu Karate Association, Sept 2016.

● September 2016 Recognized as Law Enforcement Officer of the Year 2015 with United States Isshinryu Karate Association

● April 2009, Nominated for Isshinryu Hall of Fame “Female Competitor of the Year.”

● July 2008 Recognized by the Isshinryu Hall of Fame as “Female Karate-Ka of the Year.”

● March 2008 Nominated for Isshinryu Hall of Fame Female Karate-Ka of the Year

● May 2006 Inducted for World Head of Family Sokeship Council Hall of Fame for

“Female Instructor of the Year- Isshinryu 2006,” by Phil Little, Hanshi 10th Dan.

● May 2006 Inducted for World Head of Family Sokeship Council Hall of Fame for

“Outstanding Contribution to Isshinryu Karate,” by Lance England, Sensei 5th Dan to Phil Little, Hanshi 10th Dan.

● May 2006 Sensei Title - Karate Instructor

● 2004 United States Isshinryu Karate Associations “Female Black Belt of the Year.” Random Skills:

1. Microsoft Office Suite

a. Powerpoint - Fluent

b. Word - Fluent

c. Excel - User Friendly

d. Publisher - Fluent

e. Access - User Friendly

2. Photoshop - Nearly Fluent

3. Operating Systems - Near Fluent

4. Canva - Proficient

5. Google Docs and Programs -

Proficient

6. Over- GoDaddy Studio - Near Fluent

7. WIX - web design - Fluent

8. Driving - Experienced Semi FEMA

truck driver (no CDL - not required for

LE)

9. Troubleshooting computer and technical

issues as it relates to satellites, VPN,

and other mobile connections

10. Radios - communications programing

11. Woodworking and use of Power tools

12. Dog Training

13. Conflict Resolution - Expert

14. Medic - CPR and select wound care.

15. Social Media - Proficient



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