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North Carolina Accounts Payable

Location:
Charlotte, NC
Posted:
December 10, 2024

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Resume:

Osita Maduegbunam (P) 704-***-****

**** ******* **** *****, *** 1103 – Charlotte, NC 28227

Email: ****************@*****.***

Professional Qualifications

North Carolina State Paralegal with over ten years of experience in the management profession, offering diverse experience together with a solid record of accomplishments in administration. Managed and developed programs for youth and families encompassing the entire city with its scope and impact.

Professional Experience

2006 – 2021 Wal-Mart Store 3700 Indian Trail, NC

Department Manager (2008-Present)

Sales Associate (2006-2008)

2004 – 2006 Osita General Contracting Company Indian Trail, NC

Manager

2001 – 2004 Parents United for Child Care Boston, MA

Special Consultant (2002 – 2004)

Project Associate (2001 – 2002)

2000 – 2001 Patriots Trail Girls Scouts Council Boston, MA

Accounts Payable and Collections Representatives (internship)

1994 – 2000 John F. Kennedy Library Foundation Boston, MA

Associate Director (1996 – 2000)

Projector Coordinator (1994 – 1996)

1994 – 1996 Suffolk University – Public Administration Department Boston, MA

Graduate Assistant to Professor

Education

Central Piedmont Community College Charlotte, NC

Post-Baccalaureate Diploma in Paralegal Technology

Taken Civil Litigation I & II, Legal Research Writing I & II, Commercial Law I, Real Property I, Civil Injuries, Ethics and Professionalism, Bankruptcy and Collections, and Introduction to Paralegal Studies,

Suffolk University Boston, MA

Master of Public Administration, Concentration in Finance and Human Resources

Honors: Harris Fellow

University of Massachusetts Boston, MA

Bachelors of Arts in Political Science

Honors: Dean's List

Roxbury Community College Boston, MA

Associate of Arts in Social Science

Honors: Martin Luther King Jr. Award for Outstanding Academic Achievement

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Professional Skills

Demonstrated leadership skills and motivated people to work at their highest levels. Excellent interpersonal skills and ability to gain client’s confidence and trust. Strong program development, management, implementation, evaluation; accounting, and computer skills (Words, Excel, Quick Books, Internet, Best Case Bankruptcy, etc.)

Accomplishments

Paralegal:

North Carolina State Paralegal

Trained in completing a trial notebook.

Gained knowledge of how to use the Best Case Bankruptcy software to complete Chapter 7 bankruptcy forms.

Learned about how to research case law, write briefs and case memorandum.

Taught to review commercial contract, offer to purchase and contract, and completing North Carolina General Warranty Deed form.

Educated on unauthorized practice of law.

Grant Management:

Directed After- School program grants for 4000 children at 200+ community sites funded by CEDIC planning and capital grants.

Assisted site directors with applying for program planning and capital grants for long-range operations.

Increased programs' recognition within the community with an annual conference that explained available grants to program directors.

Program Management & Design:

Developed a “Mini-Peace Corps” school-based community service programs for the Kennedy Library Foundation and an after school program for parents advocacy agency.

Directed after school program facilities initiative improvement grant.

Reorganized the enrollment process resulting in 2% increase in elementary and middle school students.

Advised over 200 program directors at community site on program components.

Staff Management & Program Training:

Supervises two associates’ staff that maintains and stocks the department.

Supervised five assistant consultants who provided start-up technical support and advice on the quality of After-School time programming.

Directed and facilitated quality improvement training of the staff at the sites and maintained work place diversity.

Community Service Program Restart:

Revitalized a “Mini-Peace Corps” that had been dormant for five years creating a community service program between the Kennedy Library and Boston Public Schools.

Developed the JFK Library Corps of 120 students at five middle and high schools.

Supervised students outreach activities.

Program Administration:

Place orders, merchandise products, and manage a department of a major retail store.

Supervised team leaders, assisted in budget management and analyzed program data.

Taught community service learning classes in the partnership schools, and coordinated special events, transportation and meetings.

Developed and evaluated workshops.



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