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MADISON K.

Phone: (205) 902-9993

CHAMBLEE
Email: mkc0031@tigermail.auburn.edu
Eportfolio: http://mkchamblee.weebly.com

I have a passion for fostering developmental and social equity through designing accessible and inclusive environments. I aspire to work
in a sector that allows me to experience a participatory process that addresses several disciplines featuring economic developments,
social fabrics, and financial returns. My ideal job opportunity would involve fully utilizing my initiative and problem solving skills to
significantly improve productivity and add real value to a company. I am interested in working as a part of a passionate team in a
demanding environment. I exceed under pressure and welcome a challenge.

E D U C A T I O N W O R K E X P E R I E N C E
Bachelor of Science degree in Resident Assistant Aug 2016-May 2019
Environmental Design Aug 2015-May 2019 • create and manage an inclusive community for domestic
Auburn University and international students with a population of 1,500
GPA: 3.67/4.0 • collaborate with a diverse staff to conduct programs to
promote personal growth and community building
Minors in the following • Gaining Global Perspective and Understanding speaker
History Aug 2015-May 2019
at the 2017 RADICAL state conference
Hunger Studies
Psychology Mint Julep Boutique Nov 2018-Feb 2019
Sustainability • skills developed to quickly and efficiently collect and
update product data and information with extreme
attention to detail
L E A D E R S H I P
Orientation Leader Oct 2018-Jan 2019
Campus Kitchens Project Aug 2017-May 2019 • responsible for leading small groups of incoming
Service Leader for Hunger Relief students and parents explaining campus resources and
student services
• recover unserved food and redistribute meals for local
community members and Auburn students
T E C H N I C A L S K I L L S
Asian Outreach Coordinator Sept 2017-Sept 2018
Office of Inclusion and Diversity InDesign
• practiced implementing systems for recruiting and Microsoft Office
retaining underrepresented minority groups Commitment to Vision
Results Driven
Negotiation
Jean O’Connor Snyder Intern Aug 2016-July 2016
Understanding of Opportunity Cost
David Mathews Center for Civic Life Illustrator
• researched deliberative practices and asset based
approaches to working alongside rural communities
• built civic + professional skills while implementing the
millennial spirit of long term community engagement S O F T S K I L L S
Systems Based Thinking
Living Democracy Student Aug 2016-July 2016
Customer Service
Coordinated by College of Liberal Arts Ability to Teach
• tasked to identify, organize, and collaborate on issues of Emotional Intelligence
concern with local community members Creative Writing
• conducted weekly interviews and published news articles

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