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Project Quality Control

Location:
Dublin, OH, 43016
Salary:
15.00
Posted:
November 28, 2011

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Anastasia Rogich

Dublin, Ohio

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qhvlyj@r.postjobfree.com

330-***-****

References:

1.Jessica Bergman, Lead Program Organizer, Neighbor to Neighbor Energy Challenge qhvlyj@r.postjobfree.com 860-***-****

2. Dr. Stacey Fineran, Professor, Department of Environmental Sciences qhvlyj@r.postjobfree.com, qhvlyj@r.postjobfree.com 740-***-****

Strengths:

Campaign planning and execution, data collection, supervision and mentoring and quality management, environmental marketing /messaging, multi-tasking

Strong leadership, management, communication, interpersonal, intuitive, and analysis skills

Knowledge of use of Excel and Microsoft Office

Knowledge of energy efficiency and ability to interpret and communicate issues and concepts

Environmental Education

EXPERIENCE

AmeriCorps Position- (paid) October 2010-August 2011

Coordinator for the town of Ridgefield Neighbor to Neighbor Energy Challenge- Energy Efficiency Grant Program Federally Funded by a U.S. Department of Energy

www.CTEnergyChallenge.com

Overview of Jobs and Responsibilities

Collateral Team

-Edited Copy and design of collateral materials

-Provided strategic insight and feedback on purpose for each piece

Website Review Team

-Review and provided input on design, layout, structure, language and consumer messaging

-Edited and provided copy

-On weekly website conference calls with developers

Media

-Drafting newsletters, event advisories, press releases, letters to town managers and community leaders, flyers, handouts

-Customizing and editing PowerPoint presentations

Marketing and Planning

-Attending monthly strategic marketing meetings

-Generate Campaign Plan for town of Ridgefield and its implementation in field

-Set -up outreach events, plan Ridgefield town launch and planned 3 Home Energy Basics workshops

Outreach

-Presented program to town commissions, town organizations, community groups, local associations in effort to make them a coalition partner

-Lead and attend meetings with coalitions groups

-"Table" weekly at community events

-Coordinate efforts and quality control with Vendors for the Home Energy Solutions Program

-Neighborhood canvassing

Data Collection

-Weekly reporting on program-wide statistics

-Wrote "listening to the voice of the consumer" report used in update to Department of Energy based on analysis of message used in the field and findings

-In-event data debriefs

Staff Member For Mission Trip to Montana- (July 2008) Blackfeet Indian Reservation-

Organized and supervised teenagers during activities on the reservation, including home building (reinforce rooftops), park and recreation building (dugouts and baseball fields), nursing home visits, ecological restoration. Improvement on the reservation including garbage collection, dust control and topsoil restoration; worked building ramps and walkways for the elderly

Selection as an intern position by Columbus Chapter- Sierra Club ( North High Street, Columbus, Ohio- February 2008) -Team of committed Sierra Club members working to maintain and develop better tools for assessing and communicating the ecosystem development and public safety within an urban setting.

Program and Policy Planning /Evaluation of Waterman Farm (Ohio State campus)

The evaluation consists of estimates of the quality and value of the features, resources, and characteristics

identified in the inventory application and extraction of natural factors affiliated with area,

analysis of area including tangibles, intangibles-values ,natural forces/structures , soils,

vegetation, overall ecological health and assessment of environmental stability.

Management Planning for Alogonquin National Forest

Work consisting of detailing the site management practices, rationing and allocation, regulation, deterrence and enforcement, and visitor education for forest. Use and application of ROS

(resource opportunity spectrum) zoning designations by US Forest Service

President of Clean up Clinton - 3 years (2001-2004)

Received, categorized and paid invoices/orders and processed payments

Organized teams and committees and assigned areas of emphasis for cleaning/outdoor maintenance

Assessed environmental concerns within area and organized strategic plans to put in force

Unit Worker /AIDE Lutheran Care Ministries Nursing Home ( 2004-2005)

Provided outstanding resident service and treatment

Demonstrated multi-tasking capabilities by and aiding supervising other unit workers staff including kitchen workers, food servers

EDUCATION

OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY -

Bachelor's Degree in Environmental Science- Natural Resource and program planning in conjunction specifically with soil/ vegetation sciences. This includes writing environmental impact statements, analyzing environmental impact assessment reports complying with NEPA and marketing issues through brochures and various types of visual aids. Identify and analyze environmental problems both natural and human-made, to evaluate the relative risks associated with these problems, and to examine alternative solutions for resolving and/or preventing them; coursework on US Environmental Agency, in particular the laws that govern air and water quality and its vital part to ensure protection of the integrity the environment.

Certifications

Absolute Health Completion of Nurse Assistant Training- June 2009, Canton, Ohio

97th percentile

Lighting Technician

Completed 80 hour course from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY in Efficient Lighting

Fire Science

Redcard Certified- Winter 2010- facilitated by the Ohio State University

Project Wet ,Learning Tree and Wild Certified

( K-12 curriculum and activity guide education program emphasizing awareness, appreciation, and understanding of wildlife and natural resources)

Project Learning Tree

Forest Ecology, Focus on Forests, Solid Waste, Risk, Places We Live for use with older youth.

Project WET -activities incorporate a variety of formats, such as large and small group learning, whole-body activities, laboratory investigations, discussion of local and global topics, and involvement in community service projects.

Project WILD wilderness issues and ecological restoration

Completion of Requirements to satisfy Akron University's Environmental Studies Certification Program

CONFERENCES

The Role of Environmental Health During Emergency Response ( Columbus ,Ohio)

Emergency Response and Hazardous Substance Cleanup (Columbus, Ohio)

SEMINARS/WEBINARS

Environmental Markets and Emissions Trading Programs -Micheal Heintz

Carbon Finance Speaker Series, Blueprint for Efficiency Yale and MIT School of Environment and Business



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