Travis L. Copeland
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• Ability to provide diverse views on the importance of history using differentiated instructional methods.
• Ability to create strategies that engage students on topics that have historically been viewed as ‘boring’ or ‘uninteresting’.
• Skilled in bridging the gap between key historical events and modern day developments.
• Masters of Education (2008) - Central Michigan University
• Bachelor of Arts in History (2006) – Clayton State University
• Certified Georgia Educator
“In our association with several upper level history courses and the Clayton State History Society, I came to know Travis as a reliable, smart, and provocative thinker, one of the best students in these courses. His analytical skills were mature, and his desire to learn and achieve were unquestionable.” Dr. Marko Maunula, History Professor
Georgia Humanities Council- Atlanta, GA 2006
Assistant Coordinator
• Assisted in organizing and coordinating all activities for the National History Day in Georgia for grades 6th thru 12th.
• Recruited and successfully secured qualified judges for contest.
• Secured all rental contracts for the facility, booths, and tables.
• Creatively designed logo for T-shirts, buttons, and other prizes.
DeKalb Transition Academy-----DeKalb County Schools Present
History Teacher
Provide a historical foundation to students returning from juvenile detention
Instruct students in World History, World Geography, and American Government
Provide training in historical research and cognitive/ logical reasoning.
National Archives and Records Administration---Morrow, GA 03/05---03/06
Archival Technician
Identify, manage, preserve, and make available records with high historical value for documentation and research to patrons.
Create and maintain electronic finding aids and digital copies of records available on the World Wide Web via the archival websites and within the National Archives.
Develop guidelines for archival education, public programs, and other educational opportunities for patrons and professionals.
Partnering with librarians, archivists, and other closely allied groups to improve management of information services
Chamberlin & Edmonds—Atlanta, GA 09/02—08/04
Patient Account Representative
Negotiate payment contracts when fee schedule conflicts arose between insurance company and provider
Team Leader of the collections department. Directed a team of five, collected a million plus dollars annually for the company.
Responsible for follow-up, re-bills, and adjustments on claims billed to commercial insurance companies.
Process and bill ambulatory claims
ARS (Accounts Receivable Strategy) –Atlanta, GA 02/99-08/01
Medical Billing Representative
Process and bill Medicaid and Commercial claims.
Follow-up and collection of claims billed.
Member of a special team designed to go into hospitals and improve business office accounts and collect past due medical claims.