MICHAEL J. PAGE
*** ********* ***** • Philadelphia, PA 19154 • 267-***-****
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Michael Page is seeking a position where I can make effective use of my skills and abilities towards achieving the goals of the organization.
EDUCATION AND HONORS
CHEYNEY UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA
Completed: BACHELOR OF ARTS IN COMMUNICATIONS
GRADUATION MAY 2008
TRAINING AT CHEYNEY UNIVERSITY:
Management Television / Radio Production News Paper Article Writing Technical Writing News Reporting Advertising Communication Print Media Marketing
INTERNSHIP AND HONORS:
• Graduate from the LEADERSHIP INSTITUE OF BROADCAST JOURNALISM SCHOOL - June 2006
• WTXF – FOX 29, Philadelphia, PA (Winter 2008)
Trained in logging and recording statistics from daily local sports.
Coordinated scripts with producers and other talent.
Introduced to editing highlight footage using AVID Pro.
Updated file system of professional, college, and high school sporting events.
THOROUGH KNOWLEDGE OF MICROSOFT Access Excel Power Point Word Outlook Word Perfect
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
WAL-MART STORES – ASSISTANT STORE MANAGER
08/2008 – 04/2011 Philadelphia, PA
Assistant Store Manager: responsible for customer service and support, daily operations and quality of shopping experience while in the store.
Specific areas of responsibility include staffing, programming, advising and referral, associate development, conflict mediation, front desk operations, policy enforcement, and emergency management.
• Maintain effective and regular communication with the Store Manager, Assistant Store Managers, and other staff as appropriate.
• Serve on-call functions during regularly assigned evening and weekend hours, and as specified by the Store Manager. On-call functions will include staffing the store for several hours.
• Complete reports and standardized forms as requested/specified by store policy.
• Participate in daily meetings, supervisory meetings, and in-service opportunities throughout my tenure.
CHEYNEY UNIVERSITY – PRODUCTION ASSISTANT COMMUNICATION DEPARTMENT Fall / 2005
o Control audio equipment to regulate the volume and sound quality during radio broadcasts.
o Regulate the fidelity, brightness, and contrast of transmissions, using console control panels.
o Preview scheduled programs to ensure that signals are functioning and programs are ready for transmission.
o Select sources from which programming will be received, or through which programming will be transmitted.
o Report equipment problems, ensure that repairs are made, and make emergency repairs to equipment when necessary and possible.
o Record sound onto tape or film for radio or television, checking its quality and making adjustments where necessary.
REFERENCES AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST