Craig W Cameron
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A Community Health graduate from the University of Maine at Farmington. A hard working, driven individual. Has worked as a full time assistant carpenter for the past 5 years and has gained a great understanding of the trade. Is very personable and is task oriented. Has also worked as a personal trainer and has obtained a great understanding in communication with others. Taught nutrition and exercise to 3rd, 4th and 5th grade students. Has great computer skills and very familiar with all the programming involved.
Education
• Cony High School Graduate
• 4 year Bachelors Degree in Community Health: University of Maine at Farmington Also took many Business Management Courses.
• Courses Studied: Health promotion, communication and public assistance. Biology, Chemistry and Human Anatomy. All necessary math courses
Experience
BC Builders Company 2003-2008
• Full Time assistant carpenter
• Framing, roofing, door assembly, window instillation, room construction, deck building and able to read blueprint
• Have worked with all available power tools
• Worked with homeowners through all building processes
• Assigned daily tasks that had to be reached
Fitness Express 2007
• Ran a 24-hour Fitness Facility in Farmington Maine
• 40-50 hours a week
• Signing up members, giving body compositions, personal training and overseeing all aspects of personal accounting within the business
• Worked with hundreds of different personalities and was able to adapt to all
• Interacted with National Corporations tied in with the Fitness Industry
• Created and implemented many programs within the member population
• Searched for individual need and found solutions to achieve their personal goals
Computer skills
• Microsoft Windows XP / Vista, Microsoft Office 2003 / 2007 (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access).
Interests
• Physical Health and correct nutrition
• Working independently or within a group
• Weight Lifting
• Communicating with people
• Traveling
• Finding solutions to problems