Andres Arano
Tacoma, Wa *****
**********@*****.***
Objective
Seeking an entry level position with your company that will require me to use my strong organizational skills, educational background and ability to work well with people along with my bilingual skills.
Summary
●Solid people and organizations skills learned through non-profit youth advocacy organizations I work with.
●Great hard labor work ethic gained through many years of working in father’s construction company and maintenance organizer in Marshall and Boyd accountant’s offices.
●Accepted into Running Start program my senior year admitting me to attend Seattle Central Community College.
●Earned my high school diploma and Attended Highline Community College through scholarships I earned during my high school education.
●Bilingual – English/Spanish
Education
Interagency Academy (Seattle, WA)
High School Graduate March 2011 – June 2012
Scholarships Earned:
Seattle Public Schools Scholarship
Youth Development Fund Scholarship
Karen Mcbeth Scholarship
Highline Community College (Des Moines, WA) September 2012 – 2013
Small Business/Entrepreneurship
Principles of Marketing
International Business
Entrepreneurship
Work Experience
Marshall and Boyd Accountants (Greenwood, WA) Summer 2012 Maintenance Organizer
Maintenance labor in office environment such as shredding paper, taking out trash/recycling, refill printer ink, assist unhelped clients, maintaining a clean restroom and workplace environment and ect.
File new and old confidential documents and deliver important documents to accountant when needed.
Youth N’ Action (Seattle, WA) August 2012 – Present
Youth Advocacy Leader/Peer Support Specialist/Trainer
Speak with School Board and State Council executives to help improve their services they offer to the community.
Chairman for youth in the Family, Youth and System Partner Round Tables (FYSPRT).
Reach troubled youth in hopes to give them positive things to do as well as help them realize their potential in helping to make a difference in the community setting a positive attitude in their life hopefully assisting in their struggles.
Hosted peer Support segment on Fab-5 Radio Youth N’ Action Election Night 2012 (Tacoma, WA).
Felicitate Modules for Washington State (40 hour) Peer Support Specialist Trainings across the state as Trainer.
Invited to Washington D.C. to present the Power of Digital Story Telling to Hundreds of youth, Families and System Partners at the Georgetown Training Institutes(Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center)
Unleash the Brilliance (Southern King County, WA) November 2012 – Present
Youth Advocacy Leader/Speaker
Attend delinquency workshops that the King County Prosecutions Attorney’s Office hold for students that fail to attend school so I can tell my story and speak with the youth in hopes to motivate them to attend class and not be convicted.
One of the many faces of UTB as we do yearly group photo-shoots donated from the Art Institutes of Seattle.
Reach youth from grades 5th to 12th in school to promote our organization in hopes to help troubled youth with their struggles and give them a positive outlook on life, making a successful plan for the future (Think, Plan, Fly initiative).
Extras
Featured in King 5 News on June, Monday the 18th of 2012 for my Academic excellence and Overcoming educational and life Challenges where I Struggled early on and later on thrived!
Awarded Youth of the Year by King County and the Family, Youth and System Partner Round Tables (FYSPRT) for my years involved in the community and doing my best to improve the systems that serve youth and families.
Speak, Read and Write Spanish Fluently.
Very punctual and on time as I live close to the work place. I’m usually on point with all my actions.
I would like to work at your company as I am a hard worker, can work alone, and can follow instructions well. I am a fast learner and believe it will be a fun experience working there and getting to know the people I come across and do everything in my power to fulfill everyone’s needs. I am very much available all hours the establishment is open! I am a large 5 foot 11’, 180 male with an education so there is no issue with picking up and carrying heavy objects as well as very mindful and capable of accomplishing any sort of Management work.
Andres Arano
3201 53rd pl ne
Tacoma, Wa 98422
**********@*****.***
Professional Reference List
Reference Relationship
Kevin Geloff
Teacher
Interagency Academy University District
4516 15th Ave. NE
Seattle, WA 98105
Tamara Johnson
Program Director
University of Washington
2815 Eastlake Avenue East, Suite 200
Seattle, WA 98102
********@*.**********.***
Terrell Dorsey
CEO & Founder
UTB: Unleash the Brilliance
18823 SE 42ND STREET
Issaquah, Washington 98027
********@*****.***
Russell Hibbert
Counselor
Interagency Academy
3100 South Alaska Street
Seattle, WA 98108
*********@**************.***
Teacher/Instructor
Kevin was my English teacher during my entire
UDYC high School education. He has witnessed my
quick learning abilities and hardworking personality as
well as quality of my work.
Youth Advocacy Director
Tamara came to me to join Youth N’ Action because of my experienced background of my own struggles. Together we reach youth and meet with executives from all kinds of boards to improve the services this state offers the youth community.
CEO
Terrell was connected to me through a meeting we had with Youth N’ Action and UTB. Our organization leaders have partnered and currently UTB leaders and I are speaking with troubled youth almost on a daily basis.
Counselor
Russell was a huge influence in my success in school and attending college. He connected me with many different scholarships and people that pushed me to my highest academic potential. He can attest my responsibility and competency when working through tough obsticles.