Kathleen Marcucci
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EDUCATION
Bachelors in Entrepreneurial Management, Minor in Finance Brigham Young University – Idaho
Rexburg, ID April 2021
SKILL SETS
Skilled in Microsoft Office Suite, Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Publisher, Outlook, One Note, One Drive, Skype, Zoom, Clockify, Google Calendar, Slack, and familiarity with Adobe. Independent worker that adapts to changing environments, organized and developed multiple group projects, broad experience in managing multiple databases, assessed accounting and financial data, skilled in reading and interpreting financial statements, reviewed and critiqued classmates’ documents, skilled in reading Italian and some ability to speak the Italian language.
EXPERIENCE
Market Research Intern – Research and Business Development Center January 2021 – April 2021
Analyzed and assessed various types of commercial real estate company data to assist with creation of integrated platform solutions to form an innovative real estate website platform
Critical thinking to create an identifiable number of market users which resulted in verifying that there are up to 8 million potential commercial customers and a 20% decrease in residential listings in the USA
Coordinated daily, weekly, and bi-weekly meetings that informed and synchronized research between four team members and the client
Market Research Intern – Research and Business Development Center – ESC Sep 2020 – Dec 2020
Formulated innovative solutions for clients to improve their business model by increasing profitability
Created improved search engine optimization by assisting client to consolidate their website and find solutions to improve the website’s market line for scaling operations
Implemented improved accounting system to assist client in setting measurable financial goals Administrative Assistant – Northwest Furniture Bank Oct 2011 – May 2012
Reduced company costs through volunteering administrative assistance to support director and assistant director of a 501 (3)(c) non-profit organization
Organized client database to create a smooth work flow and increased efficiency by preparing orders for furniture pickup by clients
Documented productivity level by annotating volunteer and employee work hours in Sales Force
Scheduled furniture pickup appointments weekly for 8 to 10 families who were referred to NW Furniture Bank by local charitable organizations
Generated client database to create smooth work flow and increased efficiency by preparing worksheet orders for furniture donations referred by local charitable organizations Vice-President – Women and Children Church Organization Groups Jun 2001 – Jan 2003
Established appointments with organization members quarterly to touch base and assess member needs and reported information to the President
Directed education courses, monthly meetings, and activities for 60 to 70 women in the local chapter
Spearheaded children’s youth group weekly education courses, monthly meetings, and activities for 60 children