2018-2019 Mizzou Athletics Senior Resume Book

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Senior Student-Athlete RESUME BOOK

2018 - 2019


February 1, 2019 Dear Employer, On behalf of Mizzou Athletics, it is with great pride and excitement that I present to you the 2018 – 2019 Senior Student-Athlete Resume Book. This publication is a compilation of our student-athletes’ unique experiences and qualifications they have earned while excelling in the classroom, in the community, and in their individual athletic endeavors as Mizzou Tigers. The skills, abilities, and values these student-athletes have gained while earning their degree and competing for Mizzou will, without a doubt, become a valuable resource for any workplace. Members of the Class of 2019 are no exception to our prior student-athlete graduates. These outstanding student-athletes have achieved remarkable accomplishments during their Mizzou careers. They have earned academic honors, community service awards, and All-American status. Our graduates possess intellect, integrity, and tremendous enthusiasm. They have demonstrated the ability to manage the demands of intercollegiate athletics with a rigorous academic program while serving our Columbia community. In addition to these skills, they have also demonstrated the ability to work as a team, communicate with a diverse group of individuals, and persevere through adversity. As stated by our departmental philosophy, “Win It RIGHT”, we believe our student athletes are leaving Mizzou prepared to make positive and meaningful contributions to any team they join upon graduation. As with each graduating class, the Department of Athletics is extremely proud of our student-athletes and will miss their energy, commitment, and drive to make the University of Missouri the very best it can be. But, if given the opportunity to join your team, I have the utmost confidence that they will bring this same level of energy, commitment, and drive to aid in making your organization the best it can be. Thank you for your continued support of the University of Missouri and our student-athletes! Go Tigers,

Kim Bishop Associate Athletic Director for Student Athlete Development


Table of Contents College of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources Adams, Paul ......................................................... 2 - 3 Allen, Emma ......................................................... 4 - 5 Blanton, Kendall ................................................... 6 - 7 Chadwick, Michael ............................................... 8 - 9 Cunningham, Sophie ........................................ 10 - 11 Gaston, Lauren ................................................. 12 - 13 Geist, Jordan .................................................... 14 - 15 Groters, Jordy................................................... 16 - 17 Kelton, Grant .................................................... 18 - 19 Lock, Drew ....................................................... 20 - 21 Lowary, Jack ..................................................... 22 - 23 Nash, Regan ..................................................... 24 - 25 Pendleton, Kevin .............................................. 26 - 27 Perkins, Ronnell ............................................... 28 - 29 Puryear, Kevin .................................................. 30 - 31 Ross, Tavon ...................................................... 32 - 33 Roundtree, Jordan ........................................... 34 - 35 Wisman, Dylan ................................................. 36 - 37 College of Arts and Science Anderson, Nathaniel ........................................ 38 - 39 Brumfield, Connor ............................................ 40 - 41 Cohen, Raime ................................................... 42 - 43 Cuskelly, Landon .............................................. 44 - 45 DeTurris, Elly .................................................... 46 - 47 Dossey, Kelsey .................................................. 48 - 49 Dubinski, Jonah ................................................ 50 - 51 Hahn, Emily ...................................................... 52 - 53 Hanna, Zachary ................................................ 54 - 55 Ismail, Amina.................................................... 56 - 57 Jacolin, Aurore ................................................. 58 - 59 Johnson, Johnathan ......................................... 60 - 61 Kowalski, Cecelia .............................................. 62 - 63 Miklus, Timothy ............................................... 64 - 65 Munlyn, Alyssa ................................................. 66 - 67 Ortiz, Antonio ................................................... 68 - 69 Stribling, Finis ................................................... 70 - 71 Tomita, Cosette ................................................ 72 - 73 Ullestad, Trevor ................................................ 74 - 75 Wielinski, Jacob ................................................ 76 - 77 Wolf, Adam ...................................................... 78 - 79 College of Education Kreklow, Ali ...................................................... 80 - 81 Metzger-Seymour, Erin .................................... 82 - 83 Ritchie, Sam ..................................................... 84 - 85 College of Engineering Dahlgren, Kylie ................................................. 86 - 87 Fife, William ..................................................... 88 - 89 Lewis, Daniel .................................................... 90 - 91 College of Human Environmental Sciences Fatony, Corey ................................................... 92 - 93 Kleve, Jordyn .................................................... 94 - 95 Young, Sara ...................................................... 96 - 97

School of Health Professions Baumgartner, Danielle ...................................... 98 - 99 Bower, Allison ............................................... 100 - 101 Buckley, Hayden ........................................... 102 - 103 Carter, Avery ................................................. 104 - 105 Conrad, Payton ............................................. 106 - 107 Eveler, Austin ................................................ 108 - 109 Evensen, Courtney ........................................ 110 - 111 Jackson, Kelli ................................................. 112 - 113 Jacobs, Tyrell................................................. 114 - 115 Kelly, Brooke ................................................. 116 - 117 LaPlante, Tyler .............................................. 118 - 119 Lewis, Xarria .................................................. 120 - 121 Pesek, Seth ................................................... 122 - 123 Schweizer, Karissa ......................................... 124 - 125 Smith, Kate ................................................... 126 - 127 Stevens, Hannah ........................................... 128 - 129 Turner, Michaelee ........................................ 130 - 131 Ward, Britney................................................ 132 - 133 Watkins, Taylor ............................................. 134 - 135 Zubar, Kira .................................................... 136 - 137 School of Journalism Ashley, Anthony ............................................ 138 - 139 Beckwith, Alexa ............................................ 140 - 141 McKernan, Madeline .................................... 142 - 143 Raley, Clare ................................................... 144 - 145 Schaetzle, Griffin........................................... 146 - 147 Sents, Riley.................................................... 148 - 149 Sinclair School of Nursing Rideout, Erica ................................................ 150 - 151 Trulaske College of Business Berler, Matthew ........................................... 152 - 153 Brown, Nathan .............................................. 154 - 155 Dabney, Lake ................................................ 156 - 157 Flynn, Connor................................................ 158 - 159 Grossman, Thomas ....................................... 160 - 161 Harris, Alex.................................................... 162 - 163 Hendrickson, Cayce ...................................... 164 - 165 Jones, Iliana .................................................. 166 - 167 Kim, Amanda ................................................ 168 - 169 Mallett, Trevor .............................................. 170 - 171 Mankus, Luke ................................................ 172 - 173 Roman, Karissa ............................................. 174 - 175 Samples, Alexander ...................................... 176 - 177 Schuchts, Hannah ......................................... 178 - 179 Smith, Quinn ................................................. 180 - 181 Voyles, Dalton ............................................... 182 - 183 White, Carolyn .............................................. 184 - 185 Masters Candidates Bailey, Samson .............................................. 186 - 187 Botta, Luigi .................................................... 188 - 189 Nasenbeny, Nick ........................................... 190 - 191

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Paul Adams

Parks, Recreation and Sport

Football 2


Paul Adams

2400 East Nifong Boulevard | Columbia, Missouri 65201 | (615) 438-5525 | phacm7@mail.missouri.edu

EDUCATION

Bachelor of Science in Parks, Recreation and Sport University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Emphasis: Sports Management

INVOLVEMENT

Division I Student-Athlete – Football (Team Captain: 2017 – 2019) University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Developed ability to work with a variety of individuals in pursuit of common goals  Sustained a tremendous work ethic by capitalizing in challenging situations  Cultivated an ownership of accountability from a personal and team perspective

December 2018

Fall 2014 – Present

Tiger Leadership Institute Fall 2017 – Spring 2018 University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Attended monthly meetings focused on defining and developing leadership skills  Created competencies related to leading by example, becoming relationship focused, culturally competent, and values driven Mentor Fall 2016 – Present West Boulevard Elementary – Columbia, Missouri  Conducted weekly meetings with a student who was identified as misbehaving in class  Exemplified patience and developed the ability to motivate someone who struggles in priority management

WORK EXPERIENCE

Camp Instructor Summer 2014 – Present Mizzou Football – Columbia, Missouri  Exercised positivity and encouragement to effectively teach fundamental skills to children  Supervised, provided activities, and ensured safety of campers  Instilled the importance of remembering to have fun, while incorporating teamwork and selflessness

VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE

Community Service Representative for Football Team Fall 2014 – Present University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Big Brother Big Sister – interacted with kids who come from diverse family backgrounds  Food Bank – prepared food for underprivileged families in the community  Safe Kids Day – educated children on possible safety hazards in typical activities they enjoy  Reading Buddy – read to students of an elementary school

HONORS AND AWARDS

 Second Team All-SEC

2017 3


Emma Allen

Hospitality Management

Women’s Golf 4


Emma Allen

KEY SKILLS  

9 Coltsfoot Close • Hedge End • Southampton, SO30 4UN 01489 798 228 • ecjallen97@gmail.com LinkedIn • https://www.linkedin.com/in/emmacjallen

Communication Work Under Pressure

EDUCATION

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Team Building Time Management

Bachelor of Science in Hospitality Management University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri

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Engage Stakeholders Data Analysis May 2019

GOLF CAREER

NCAA Division I Student-Athlete (Women’s Golf) August 2015 – Present University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Established successful time management, balancing practice 40+ hours per week/ training/ competition/ studies  Developed strong analytical skills when analysing my performance and goals  Worked well in high-pressure situations, while managing realistic expectations

National Team and Amateur Squad Member – Girls and Women’s Squads 2013 – Present England  Appeared in four Home Internationals and two European Team Championships events  Represented my country Internationally (Argentina, France, Iceland and Czech Republic)  Upheld standards of excellence to achieve these selections  Created a meticulous work ethic in order to maintain my position on the team for five consecutive years

WORK EXPERIENCE

Assistant June 2012 Meon Valley Hotel & Country Club – Southampton, England  Assisted with Human Resources and shadowed the food service manager  Developed quality problem solving, interpersonal, and communication skills  Provided excellent customer services to patrons while working at the Golf Professional shop

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Community Service Representative for Women’s Golf August 2015 – Present Columbia, Missouri  Columbia Golf Foundation – Mentored junior female golfers  MU Women and Children’s Hospital – Visited with patients and their families to provide encouragement  Special Olympics – Supported athletes as they competed in various events  Second and Seven – Read to students at Grant Elementary School

HONORS & AWARDS

Johnie Imes Invitational Individual Champion Johnie Imes Invitational Team Champions SEC Academic Honour Roll Home Internationals Team Champions Rookie of the Year, University of Missouri The Southeast Conference All-SEC Freshman Team The Women’s Amateur European Championship Team Winner The Southeast Conference Golfer of the Week Lady Paladin Team Champion

October 2018 October 2015 – 2018 2017 August 2014 – 2016 2016 2016 July 2016 April 2016 2015

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Kendall Blanton

Parks, Recreation and Sport

Football 6


Kendall Blanton

(816) 214-1267

5324 NE Scenic Drive | Lees Summit, Missouri 64064

EDUCATION

Bachelor of Science in Parks, Recreation and Sport Emphasis: Sport Management University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri

kjbz85@mail.missouri.edu December 2018

INVOLVEMENT

Division I Student-Athlete (Football) August 2014 – December 2018 University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Developed skills necessary to balance the demands of academics and athletic commitments  Enhanced my ability to work collaboratively with different personalities in the pursuit of a common goal  Established a mindset of attacking each day with trying to be better than the day before Intern May 2018 – August 2018 Tiger Scholarship Fund – Columbia, Missouri  Learned how to effectively manage customer’s funds and accounts via Archtics  Provided excellent customer service to current and future donors of Mizzou Athletics  Enhanced communication skills and sales knowledge while working to raise funds through ticket sales

VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE

Community Service Representative for Football Team August 2014 – December 2018 Columbia, Missouri  West Boulevard Elementary School – spent over 100 hours mentoring students from the ages of 5-11 in areas related to respect, school, and life  Food Bank for Central Missouri – worked with peers to package food products to donate to families and people in need  Reading Buddy – listened to students read their personal stories in various classrooms  Safe Kids Day – instructed kids through a series of football related drills and taught them the importance of living a healthy lifestyle

Sports Performance Coach June 2016 – July 2016 The Do Work Factory – Kansas City, Missouri  Created exercise routines that were specific to the sport of the athlete  Worked continuously to build supportive relationships with athletes  Learned how to encourage and inspire athletes to maintain a positive approach 7


Michael Chadwick

Parks, Recreation and Sport

Men’s Swim & Dive 8


MICHAEL CHADWICK

6230 Sharon Hills Road • Charlotte, North Carolina 28210 • (980) 297-6427 • mhc2pc@mail.missouri.edu

EDUCATION

Bachelor of Science in Parks, Recreation and Sport University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri Emphasis: Sport Management  SEC Academic Honor Roll  University Dean’s List

December 2018 Spring 2017 Fall 2016

INVOLVEMENT

NCAA Division I Student-Athlete – Men’s Swimming and Diving (2x Team Captain) Fall 2013 – 2017 University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Instrumental in changing team culture from indifference to a world class championship mentality within 2 years  Provided leadership by displaying humility, confidence, and respect towards each member of the team  Established and maintained competitive and supportive environment by building camaraderie in and out of pool

WORK EXPERIENCE

Private Instructor Summer 2014 – 2017 SwimMAC Carolina – Charlotte, North Carolina  Provide individualized lessons for young swimmers, high-school competitors, and adult triathletes  Present strategies and detailed demonstrations to maximize performance each individual’s goals  Unique coaching philosophy that focuses on an individual’s physique, personality, and skill level

HONORS AND AWARDS                 

Most Decorated Missouri Swimmer In School History Fourth Man to Break 41 Seconds in 100 Freestyle (2nd Fastest American) All-American – 1st Team (11x) All-American – Honorable Mention (11x) Mizzou School Record Holder: 50, 100, 200 Freestyle and 200 IM Mizzou School Record: 200, 400 Medley Mizzou School Record: 200, 400, 800 Freestyle Relays SEC Male Swimmer of the Week (3x) SEC Medalist (6x) All-SEC – 2nd Team (3x) USA National Team Member Olympic Trials Finalist World Championship Gold Medalist (200 Mixed Medley Relay) American and World Championship Record (200 Medley Relay) World Championship Silver Medalist (200 Medley Relay) World Championship Bronze Medalist 2x (200, 400 Freestyle Relays) American and US Open Record Holder 400 SCM Freestyle Relay

VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE

Community Service Representative for Men’s Swim and Dive Team Columbia, Missouri  Mid Missouri Food Bank – packaged food for redistribution  National Student Athlete Day – worked with mentally challenged athletes  Boys and Girls Club – spent time with under privilege kids  Multiple Sclerosis 150 Bike Race – station helper  Box Car Derby – manned the finish line and built friendships with the kids

2017 2017 2014 – 2017 2014 – 2017 2014 – 2017 2014 – 2017 2014 – 2017 2015 – 2017 2016 – 2017 2016 – 2017 2015, 2016, 2017 2016 2016 2016 2016 2016 2015 Fall 2013 – 2017

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Sophie Cunningham

Parks, Recreation and Sport

Women’s Basketball 10


Sophie Cunningham

(573) 884-4949 • sech23@mail.missouri.edu • 100 Mizzou Athletic Complex • Columbia, Missouri 65211

EDUCATION

Bachelor of Science in Parks, Recreation and Sport  Emphasis: Sport Management  Minor: Communications University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri

May 2019

INVOLVEMENT

Division I Student-Athlete – Women’s Basketball (Team Captain: 2017 – 2019) Summer 2015 – Present University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Initiated and created new program core values that encouraged team accountability and cohesiveness  Improved performance and matured personally by accepting constructive criticism and adapting behaviors  Successfully balanced demanding academic work load with intense athletic and travel schedule Tiger Leadership Institute Fall 2018 – Present University of Missouri Athletic Department – Columbia, Missouri  Cultivated an outlook on becoming a success oriented, culturally competent, and value driven leader Veritas Christian Ministry Fall 2017 – Present The Crossing Church – Columbia, Missouri  Collaborated with other college students to gain new perspectives and share personal experiences Team Member Fall 2015 – Present Fellowship of Christian Athletes/Athletes in Action – Columbia, Missouri  Acted as a resource and mentor to other student-athletes who expressed an interest in strengthening their spiritual, social, and mental well-being

WORK EXPERIENCE

Camp Coach Summers 2015 – 2018 Mizzou Basketball Camp – Columbia, Missouri  Instructed up to 150+ girls ages 8-17 with effective skill and technique drills while creating fun experience Cunningham Basketball Clinics Summers 2015 – 2018 Boone, Callaway, and Cole Counties – Missouri  Provided positive influenced by sharing personal stories and encouraging strong work ethic

COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT

Community Service Representative for Women’s Basketball Columbia, Missouri  Basketball Pen Pal  Boys and Girls Club Fundraising Night  Special Olympics  Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure

HONORS AND AWARDS

Top-5 Finalist for Cheryl Miller Award (2018) SEC Community Service Team (2018) AP All-America Honorable Mention (2017, 2018) AP First Team All-SEC (2017, 2018) Naismith Women’s College Player Nominee (2017)

Fall 2015 – Present    

Food Bank Show Me State Games Hoops for a Cause Mizzou Moves

Coaches’ First Team All-SEC (2017) ESPNW National Player of the Week (2017) SEC Co-Player of the Week (2017) SEC Freshman of the Year (2015-2016) SEC All-Freshman Team (2015)

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Lauren Gaston

Hospitality Management

Soccer 12


13


Jordan Geist

Agricultural Education

Men’s Basketball 14


Jordan Geist

(574) 261-956 | jlg5zb@mail.missouri.edu | 800 Manhattan Drive | Columbia, Missouri 65201

EDUCATION

Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Education  Minor: Hospitality Management University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri

May 2019

INVOLVEMENT

NCAA Division I Student-Athlete (Men’s Basketball) August 2016 – May 2019 University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Developed time management skills by balancing athletics and full academic course load  Displayed leadership and served as team captain, providing support and encouragement for teammates  Utilized goal setting skills and determination to stay focused, conquer obstacles, and achieve desired results  Served as Team Captain for 2018-2019 season and led with positive influence

VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE

Community Service Representative for Men’s Basketball University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Hoops for a Cause  Family Fun Fest  Youth Basketball Clinic  Special Olympics Missouri  MU Women’s and Children’s Hospital Visit

HONORS & AWARDS

 2018 Paradise Jam All-Tournament Team  2nd Team NJCAA All-American

August 2017 – Present

November 2018 May 2016 15


Jordy Groters

Parks, Recreation and Sport

Men’s Swim & Dive 16


JORDY GROTERS

(954) 683-4872 | jorgroters@live.com | 1126 S Federal Highway #162 | Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33316

EDUCATION

Bachelor of Science in Parks, Recreation and Sport University of Missouri  Emphasis: Sport Management  Minor: Business

December 2018 GPA: 3.3/4.0

INVOLVEMENT

Division I Student-Athlete – Men’s Swimming and Diving (Team Captain 2017 – 2018) Fall 2014 – Spring 2018 University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Enhanced time management skills by balancing athletic, academic, travel, and volunteer commitments  Persevered through personal and physical challenges with renewed focus, determination, and positive attitudes Student Athletes Fostering Equality Fall 2016 – Spring 2018 University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Selected as 1 of 30 members to educate, inform, and discuss with teams and student body issues of inclusion and diversity  Developed strategies to keep student-athletes connected and involved with campus life in meaningful ways  Actively engaged with campus leaders and attended their events to begin relationships and new dialogs

WORK EXPERIENCE

Swim Coach Fall 2018 – Present NSU University School Swim & Dive Team – Fort Lauderdale, Florida  Coached and demonstrated swim techniques and skills daily to a group of 20 swimmers aged 11-17  Adjusted communication and teaching styles to accommodate the various skill and interest level of swimmers  Adjusted sets and drills that would provide greatest benefit to each swimmer Event Operations Assistant Fall 2018 – Present NSU University School Athletic Department – Fort Lauderdale, Florida  Helped organize, set up, and operate all of the home sporting events  Managed all of the teams’ new equipment orders and uniforms  Contacted various Athletic Directors from other schools to coordinate interscholastic competitions

VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE

Community Service Representative for Swimming and Diving Fall 2014 – Spring 2018 Columbia, Missouri  Mid Missouri Food Bank – packaged food for redistribution  Centro Latino de Salud – mentored lower- & middle-school children and tutored them with their homework  Boys and Girls Club – provided attention and friendship to children  Adaptive Gymnastics – taught gymnastics to children with special needs

HONORS AND AWARDS     

University of Missouri Dean’s List SEC Academic Honor Roll SEC Swimming & Diving Community Service Team Mizzou 400 Free Relay Team – Record Holder NCAA All-American – Honorable Mention

Fall 2015 – Fall 2018 Spring 2015 – 2018 Spring 2017 Spring 2016 – Spring 2017 Spring 2016

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Grant Kelton Soil, Environmental and Atmospheric Science

Men’s Swim & Dive 18


Grant Kelton

(901) 606-6063

185 Brier Hills Drive Collierville, Tennessee 38017

EDUCATION

Bachelor of Science in Soil, Environmental and Atmospheric Science University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Emphasis: Environmental Science

keltongr@gmail.com

December 2018

INTERNSHIP

Research Assistant Summer 2017 U.S Department of Fisheries and Wildlife – Columbia, Missouri  Managed 12 refuges along the Missouri river to ensure they returned back to the original wetlands  Led team of 4 interns working in the wetlands to eradicate invasive species  Utilized various leadership skills to enhance positive relationships amongst the team of interns

INVOLVEMENT

Division I Student-Athlete (Men’s Swimming and Diving) Fall 2014 – Fall 2018 University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Moved in one season from lowest team position to earning and maintaining SEC championship roster spot  Displayed positive, consistent leadership by attending and assisting coaches at practice  Approach challenges by focusing on solving the issues to enhance team community and camaraderie

WORK EXPERIENCE

Swim Coach / Counselor Summer 2015 University of Missouri Swim Camp – Columbia, Missouri  Assisted head coaches in running workouts for over 100 swimmers during week long overnight camp  Encouraged students to set goals, recognize personal achievements, and work through challenges  Enhanced technique and strokes for group of 10 teenage boys by adjusting instructions based on needs Safety Monitor Summer 2015 University of Missouri Hospital – Columbia, Missouri  Monitored 1-4 patients during a 4-hour shift to ensure that specific medical concerns and vitals were stable  Reported issues to attending nurse in a timely manner and without alarming patients  Conversed with patients to enhance comfort levels and provided food, drink and any assistance as needed

VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE

Community Service Representative for Swim Team Fall 2014 – Fall 2018 Columbia, Missouri  Mid-Missouri Food Bank – shift supervisor packaged food for redistribution  MS 150 Bike Ride – station worker  Great Circle – played with children in after school program  Soap Box Derby – station worker  Swim Across America – raised money for organization by swimming and encouraging other swimmers

HONORS AND AWARDS  

Competed at U.S. Olympic Swim Trials Eagle Scout

Summer 2016 May 2013

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Drew Lock

Parks, Recreation and Sport

Football 20


Drew Lock

100 Mizzou Athletic Training Complex | Columbia, Missouri 65211 | (573) 884-4949 | aslvy4@mail.missouri.edu

SUMMARY OF SKILLS   

Leader by example who knows how to motivate groups of people to accomplish a task Internally motivated to accomplish goals that are set before me and will continue until successfully achieved Great ability to be able to connect with others within a group and solve problems

EDUCATION

Bachelor of Science in Parks, Recreation and Sport University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri

December 2018

INVOLVEMENT

Division I Student-Athlete (Football) – Captain (2016 – 2018) August 2015 – Present University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Provided leadership by developing relationships and worked to build a positive team environment  Improved time management skills while balancing demanding academic and athletic commitments  Displayed a high level of composure and adapted quickly when faced with difficult situations

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Mizzou Made Student-Athlete Development Intern May 2018 – July 2018 University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Gained an understanding for implementing personal, leadership and career development programming  Motivated football players and other student-athletes to take part in career meetings Student Athlete Advisory Committee August 2016 – December 2016 University of Missouri Athletic Department – Columbia, Missouri  Attended monthly meetings with administrators and other student-athlete team representatives  Conveyed current events, issues, and potential changes within the athletic department SEC Student-Athlete Representative July 2017 – 2018 Southeastern Conference Media Day – Atlanta, Georgia; Birmingham, Alabama  Enhanced interview skills and networked with numerous administrators and media personnel  Displayed composure when faced with answering difficult and diverse questions

CIVIC ENGAGEMENT

Community Service Representative for Football Team September 2015 – Present Big Brothers/Big Sisters Football Clinic – served as a station coach Elementary School Volunteer – spent several afternoons listening and helping young readers Children’s Hospital – visited multiple rooms and talked to patients and families Manning Passing Academy Coach – worked with a group of high school athletes throughout the week Jmac Gives Back – assisted in helping teach football skills Justin Britt “All-Star Weekend” – played in a charity basketball game and helped teach football skills

HONORS AND AWARDS

Mizzou Football Team Captain Single Season Touchdown Leader (Mizzou History, SEC) First-Team All-SEC (AP, Coaches) SEC Offensive Player of the Week (September 5; November 27) Walter Camp National Offensive Player of the Week (September 3)

2016, 2017, 2018 2017 2017 2017 2017

21


Jack Lowary

Parks, Recreation and Sport

Football 22


Jack Lowary

(714) 625-6719 | jacklowary@yahoo.com | 21902 Seaside Lane | Huntington Beach, California 92646

SUMMARY OF SKILLS

 Proven work ethic that has displayed strong organizational and leadership skills  Quick and rational thinker that can find and create solutions in a timely manner  Innate ability to connect with a wide array of personalities and backgrounds

EDUCATION

Bachelor of Science in Parks, Recreation and Sport University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri

May 2019

INVOLVEMENT

NCAA Division I Student-Athlete (Football) January 2016 – May 2019 University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Developed time management skills by balancing full academic course schedule in addition to training sessions, practices, travel, meetings, and games  Utilized constructive communication and vocal leadership to encourage maximum performance and production  Provided leadership by intentionally forming relationships with all team members to make a positive impact

WORK EXPERIENCE

Valet December 2014 – January 2016 PPS Parking and Transportation, Inc. – Santa Ana, California  Greeted visitors and clients in a welcoming and friendly manner to ensure them comfort during their dining experience  Parked and retrieved customer vehicles in specified areas in a safe and efficient manner  Provided accurate and timely documentation of vehicle checks, vehicle damage, and other conditions prior to service

VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE

Community Service Representative for Football Team January 2017 – May 2019 University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  DePelchin Children’s Hospital – visited with sick children during team’s trip to Texas Bowl in Houston to brighten their day  Safe Kid’s Day – helped teach children preventable measures to reduce the risk of pediatric injury  Football Team Community Service Day – taught and promoted a healthy lifestyle to youth children 23


Regan Nash

Parks, Recreation and Sport

Softball 24


Regan Nash

19330 Lane Tree Drive ● Platte City, Missouri 64079 ● (816) 718-8985 rmnqmb@mail.missouri.edu

EDUCATION

Bachelor of Science in Parks, Recreation and Sport  Emphasis: Sport Management  Minor: Business University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Social Media, Grounds Crew, Promotions Intern St. Joseph Mustangs Baseball – St. Joseph, Missouri  Managed the Snapchat and other forms of social media for the team  Assisted with Promotions, Grounds Crew, Stadium Operations and Public Relations  Developed and ran my own skills camp with over 100 girls in attendance

May 2019

May 2018 – August 2018

Support Personnel Intern June 2016 – July 2017 United States Specialty Sports Association (USSSA) – Kansas City, Kansas  Planned opening ceremony for World Fastpitch Championship softball tournament for over 175 softball teams between the ages of 12 to 18  Coordinated with over 10 food, entertainment, apparel vendors for opening ceremony  Oversaw the collection of team information for over 175 softball teams with Microsoft Excel Office Assistant June 2016 – May 2018 Nash Fuels Transport – Dearborn, Missouri  Created and took pictures for the company’s website nashgasco.com and social media pages  Fielded phone calls, entered fuel tax data into spreadsheets and helped customers

INVOLVEMENT

Division I Student-Athlete (Softball) August 2015 – Present University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Served as a leader on and off the field through positive, uplifting communication and leading by example  Interacted successfully with women from various backgrounds to achieve a common goal  Learned to balance demanding athletic, training, travel, and academic commitments Tiger Leadership Institute (TLI) August 2018 – Present University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Further developed skills to enhance leadership abilities through interactions with mentors and peers

VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE

Community Service Representative for Softball Team August 2015 – Present Columbia, Missouri  Rainbow House – assisted with a fundraiser event by requesting donations from various local businesses  Elementary School Reader – read books to elementary-aged students to encourage reading  Children’s Hospital – visited with families and children who were in the hospital to provide encouragement

HONORS AND AWARDS

St. Joseph’s Mustangs Intern of the Year All-Academic SEC

2018 2017, 2018

25


Kevin Pendleton

Parks, Recreation and Sport

Football 26


Kevin M. Pendleton

2500 Old 63 Hwy South | Columbia, Missouri 65201 | (816) 214-3969 | kmpendleton0924@gmail.com

EDUCATION

Bachelor of Science in Parks, Recreation and Sport University of Missouri Emphasis: Sport Management

December 2018

INVOLVEMENT

Intern July 2018 – August 2018 Tiger Scholarship Fund, University of Missouri | Columbia, Missouri  Worked closely with colleagues to track and fulfill ticketing needs through Artichs  Promoted unique, forward thinking sales culture and created relationships with team and donors Marketing Intern May 2018 – July 2018 Department of Athletics, University of Missouri | Columbia, Missouri  Monitored, and managed personal sales and established goals for revenue  Learned and enhanced skills in Photoshop to promote the department of athletics positively Division I Student-Athlete June 2014 – December 2018 University of Missouri – Football | Columbia, Missouri  Provided leadership to new and younger athletes by supporting and encouraging them  Balanced full-time academic schedule while managing demanding athletic commitments  Communicated with teammates positively and displayed enthusiasm while maintaining intensity and focus on team success Sports Performance Coach June 2016 – June 2017 The Do Work Factory | Kansas City, Missouri  Taught groups of youth, ages 9-18, the fundamentals and importance of athletic training  Worked with a diverse group of athletes and guided them toward their individual goals

LEADERSHIP EXPERIENCE

Mentor March 2016 – Present West Boulevard Elementary School | Columbia, Missouri  Empowered children through motivation and confidence building so that they would trust themselves to persevere through difficult situations  Mentored children through various subjects and talked through their personal hardships Student Athletes Fostering Equality (SAFE) August 2017 – May 2018 University of Missouri – Athletics | Columbia, Missouri  Collaborated with other student-athlete representatives to create a unifying voice  Served as an advocate for students regarding social issues and met with campus leaders

CIVIC ENGAGEMENT

University of Missouri Football Team Representative August 2014 – December 2018 Columbia, Missouri  Mizzou Moves – taught elementary students the benefits of eating healthy and exercise  Special Olympics Athlete Buddy – supported athlete with special needs through activities  Volunteer – rebuilt curb and sidewalk for local retirement home  Reading Buddy – read to patients at local Children’s Hospital to provide encouragement  Volunteer – packaged food for the Mid-Missouri Food Bank to distribute to local families

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Ronnell Perkins

Parks, Recreation and Sport

Football 28


RONNELL PERKINS

(314) 629-9089 | rcpr69@mail.missouri.edu | 2700 Green Valley Drive | Columbia, Missouri 65201

SUMMARY OF SKILLS

 Effective communicator and listener able to access conflicts and develop solutions to positive progress  Ambitious self-starter who is composed and thrives in tense, high pressure situations  High level of consistent dedication and devotion to academics and athletics despite injuries

EDUCATION

Bachelor of Science in Parks, Recreation and Sport Emphasis: Sports Management University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri

May 2019

INVOLVEMENT

Division I Student-Athlete (Football) June 2015 – Present University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Developed time management skills by balancing athletic and academic commitments of 30+ hours a week  Displayed dedication by showing up on time and taking responsibility of academics

VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE

Community Service Representative for Football Team  St. Louis Matthew Dickey Football Camp  Boys and Girls Club

HONORS AND AWARDS

SEC Freshman all American Maxprep Player of the Week

August 2015 – Present

2016 2015 29


Kevin Puryear

Parks, Recreation and Sport

Men’s Basketball 30


Kevin Puryear

100 Mizzou Athletic Training Complex | Columbia, Missouri 65211 (573) 884-4949 | kap3m4@mail.missouri.edu

EDUCATION Bachelor of Science in Parks, Recreation and Sport Emphasis: Sport Management University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri

May 2019

INVOLVEMENT Division I Student-Athlete (Men’s Basketball – Team Captain 3x) June 2015 – Present University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Selected Team Captain by Coaching staff because of my leadership role in helping motivate teammates in achieving team goals  Enhanced time management skills by balancing academic and athletic commitments  Developed a sense of resilience through dealing with failure, loss, and setback in sport

Tiger Leadership Institute September 2018 – Present University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Participated in monthly meetings to develop leadership qualities for my sport and personal life  Improved understanding of how to tend to various personalities while maintaining focus on team goals Student Athlete Advisory Committee June 2015 – May 2018 University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Advocated on behalf of teammates in regards to issues affecting student athlete well-being  Assisted and created a sense of unity amongst student athletes and community  Attended biweekly meetings throughout the entire academic year WORK EXPERIENCE Basketball Camp Counselor Summer 2015, 2016 Mizzou Basketball Camp – Columbia, Missouri  Instructed campers of ages 15-18 on developing technical and teamwork skills  Improved patience through handling various personalities in a stressful environment  Demonstrated leadership skills by organizing and leading campers through a week-long camp

COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT Community Service Representative for Men’s Basketball Team June 2015 – Present Columbia, Missouri  Caleb’s Pitch  Inclusive Excellence Mile  Hoops for a cause  Show Me State Games  Women’s and children’s hospital  Special Olympics  Douglass Park  Autism Awareness Bowling  Children’s Miracle Network HONORS & AWARDS  1000+ Career Points  500+ Career Rebounds  100+ Career Starts  SEC All-Freshmen Team  6th Most Points All-Time by a Mizzou Freshmen

February 2018 December 2018 December 2018 October 2015 – March 2016 October 2015 – March 2016

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Tavon Ross Agriculture

Football 32


Tavon Ross

(478) 230-7902

1280 Daisy Adams Road Cochran, Georgia 31014

EDUCATION

Bachelor of Science in Agriculture University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Minor: Hospitality Management  Emphasis: Agriculture System Management and Leadership

TavonRoss0301@gmail.com

December 2018

INVOLVEMENT

Division I Student-Athlete (Football) June 2014 – Present University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Developed high academic success by balancing an athletic commitment of 20-30 hours per week  Developed ability to work with a variety of individuals in pursuit of common goals  Motivated and encouraged team members on and off the field as a lead by example type of a person Tiger Leadership Institute August 2017 – May 2018 University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Cultivated a personal leadership style by engaging in the 360, DiSC, and Strengths Quest assessments  Focused on being values driven, relationship focused, culturally competent, and success oriented Member April 2016 – August 2017 Mizzou Ducks Unlimited – Columbia, Missouri  On-Campus Club focused on duck conservation  Attended weekly meetings and listened to hunters and their experiences with conservation

WORK EXPERIENCE

Co-Founder May 2010 – Present Wild Boys Lawn Care – Cochran, Georgia  Co-founded landscaping company that cut grass, mulched, and added soft spots of grass to landscape  Led a crew of three other workers to accomplish daily tasks

VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE

Community Service Representative for Football Team June 2014 – Present University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Playing for Hope – interacted with a sick patient at a children’s hospital and dedicated a game to them  Rally Club Buddy – visited and played games with local elementary school kids  Safe Kids Day – supervised and entertain children to allow parents to have time to themselves  Texas Bowl Service – played games with underprivileged kids a local museum

HONORS AND AWARDS

 Don Faurot Most Inspirational Player of the Year  Dr. Judy Wells Academic Achievement Award  Varsity Letter Winner

2017 2016 2015 – 2017

33


Jordan Roundtree

Parks, Recreation and Sport

Women’s Basketball 34


Jordan Roundtree

25 East Clarkson Road, Apt B • Columbia, Missouri 65203 • (813) 731-0309 • jrl5n2@mail.missouri.edu

EDUCATION

Bachelor of Science in Parks, Recreation and Sport University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Emphasis: Sports Management  Minor: Business Administration, Psychology

May 2019 GPA: 3.85/4.00

INVOLVEMENT

Division I Student-Athlete (Women’s Basketball) August 2016 – Present University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Sustained a tremendous work ethic by capitalizing in challenging situations  Motivated and encouraged team members both as a vocal leader and silent leader on and off the court  Maintained high academic success while balancing intense athletic commitment of 20-30 hours per week Student Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) Representative August 2018 – Present University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Selected as representative to serve on committee to share athlete issues and concerns with Athletic Department  Helped organize opportunities for athletes to become more involved with the university and the community Student Athletes Fostering Equality (SAFE) August 2018 – Present University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Created a diverse and inclusive environment both in the athletic department and the university  Organized the Diversity and Inclusion Excellence Mile annually  Participated in monthly meetings to discuss and initiate new ideas working with community members Tiger Leadership Institute (TLI) August 2017 – May 2018 University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Met monthly to learn how to identify and strengthen personal leadership style  Improved understanding of how to interact with various personalities while maintaining focus on team goals

WORK EXPERIENCE

Camp Counselor Missouri Basketball Camps – Columbia, Missouri  Oversaw group of girls ages 5-17 to create fun experience through team comradery  Led basketball stations to instruct student on proper basketball fundamentals  Supervised students and organized night time activities for overnight campers

June 2016 – Present

VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE

Community Service Representative for Women’s Basketball Team August 2016 – Present Columbia, Missouri  Pen Pal – Wrote letters to inspire elementary school children to improve writing skills  Special Olympics – Basketball camp instructor  Boys and Girls Club Fundraising Night – Accompanied and engaged child during evening activities  Douglas Park Free Basketball Clinic – Taught and mentored 5-13 year olds different basketball skills  Girls on the Run 5K – Organized and executed the activities of annual event

HONORS AND AWARDS  

SEC Academic Honor Roll Dean’s List

Spring 2017, Spring 2018 4 out of 4 Semesters

35


Dylan Wisman

Hospitality Management

Wrestling 36


Dylan J. Wisman

1407 Bass Avenue | Columbia, Missouri 65201 | (703) 303-8550 | djw6cc@mail.missouri.edu

EDUCATION

Bachelor of Science in Hospitality Management University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri Emphasis: Sports Venue Management Minor: Business

May 2019

INVOLVEMENT

Division I Student-Athlete (Wrestling) June 2015 – Present University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Improved my performance as a result of accepting constructive criticism and taking risk  Successfully balanced the demands of academics, athletics and competition  Goal-oriented individual who learns through loses to improve mental toughness and discipline

WORK EXPERIENCE

Camp Instructor June 2015 – Present Tiger Style Wrestling Camp – Columbia, Missouri  Supervised and coached over 20 kids one-on-one, throughout the span of a week  Provided skill instruction and technique improvement to over 600 kids  Gained knowledge and understanding to be patient and positive within my coaching approach

Golf Course Maintenance Crew Member May 2018 – August 2018 Country Club of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Provided labor support for maintenance and improvements of the golf course and grounds  Exercised safe and efficient operation and care of hand-operated power tools, mowers, and utility vehicles Moving Laborer TLC Moving Company – Columbia, Missouri  Packaged, moved, and organized client’s personal belongings and household items  Learned to work under strict time constraints to meet customers’ needs

May 2016 – August 2016

Farm Laborer May 2011 – June 2015 Temple Hall Farm – Leesburg, Virginia  Worked long hours performing many tasks around the farm: throwing hay, mucking stalls, feeding animals, and driving tractors  Developed a strong work ethic throughout the process of dealing with a labor intensive job  Learned how to complete tasks on time while working independently

VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE

Community Service Representative for Wrestling Team July 2015 – Present Columbia, Missouri  Special Olympics – buddied up with an athlete and played a series of games  Granny’s House – tutored under privileged kids with homework  Caleb’s Pitch – assisted sick children with fun art projects using syringes  Show Me State Games – refereed wrestling matches, ran the clock, and kept score  Mizzou Moves – taught healthy living principles to an elementary school classroom  Children’s Hospital Visit – went room-to-room interacting with sick children staying at a hospital

HONORS AND AWARDS   

MAC Conference Championship Team Mid-American Conference Honor Roll Dean’s List

2017 2016, 2017 2016

37


Nathaniel Anderson General Studies

Football 38


Nathaniel Anderson (334) 781-0294 5069 Commercial Drive

EDUCATION

NathanielAnderson7@gmail.com Columbia, Missouri 65203

Bachelor of General Studies University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri Emphasis: Sociology and Sports Management

May 2019

Associate of Arts New Mexico Military Institute – Roswell, New Mexico

May 2017

INVOLVEMENT

Division I Student-Athlete (Football) June 2017 – May 2019 University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Enhanced my leadership and communication skills  Persevered to earning a starting position  Enriched teamwork skills by understanding different cultures amongst players and coaches

VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE

Community Service Representative for Football Teams 2014 – May 2019 Columbia, Missouri | Toronto, Canada | Prattville, Alabama  Prattville High School Cleanup Crew  Provided autographs and interacted with fans on Fan Day  Prepared and delivered church items to local community park for church event  Children’s Miracle Network Street Fair

HONOR AND AWARDS

 Defensive Lineman – All American Status-SWJCFC  All Conference – First Team All-SWJCFC  All Region – First Team All-SWJCFC

2016 2016 2016 39


Connor Brumfield General Studies

Baseball 40


Connor Brumfield

7751 South Tomlin Hill Road | Columbia, Missouri 65201 | (573) 356-0313 | chbn92@mail.missouri.edu

EDUCATION

Bachelor of General Studies Emphasis Areas: Management, Sociology, and Financial Planning Minor: Business University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri

May 2019

INVOLVEMENT

Division I Student-Athlete (Baseball – 4 Year Starter) August 2015 – Present University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Mastered time management skills by effectively balancing athletic, academic, and work requirements  Further developed work ethic and discipline through persistent training in order to continually advance skillset  Provided leadership by setting a positive example to teammates, both on and off the field Tiger Leadership Institute (TLI) August 2018 – Present University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Discovered my leadership style and how to best utilize my core strengths in various settings  Communicated with peers in group settings to help one another determine and enrich their leadership abilities

WORK EXPERIENCE

Individual Hitting Instructor August 2018 – Present Columbia, Missouri  Trained youth, ranging in ages from 12-16, in hitting and outfield skill work to increase their on-field productivity  Developed unique plans for each client to maximize their potential and improve their skillsets Door/Busser/Food Runner June 2018 – December 2018 Room 38 – Columbia, Missouri  Ensured an overall quality customer experience through assisting servers and hosts in setting and clearing tables Youth Football Referee August 2014 – November 2015 City of Columbia Parks and Recreate3ion – Columbia, Missouri  Officiated games to maintain standards of play and to ensure that game rules were observed  Deescalated situations involving players, coaches, and fans when necessary Baseball Camp Coach and Counselor June 2015 – December 2018 University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Taught participants the basic fundamentals of baseball to ensure they play the game with integrity  Motivated athletes to reach their highest level of competition through positive encouragement

VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE

Community Service Representative for Baseball Team Columbia, Missouri  Mizzou Moves  The Optimist Club

HONORS AND AWARDS

SEC Academic Honor Roll SEC Freshman of the Week University of Missouri Dean’s List

August 2015 – Present 

Mid-Mizzou Food Bank

2016 2016 2015 – 2016

41


Raime Cohen Communication

Softball 42


Raime Joy Cohen

3701 Aspen Heights Parkway, Apt 100 | Columbia, Missouri 65201 | (314) 520-7797 | rjcb66@mail.missouri.edu

EDUCATION

Bachelor of Arts in Communication Minor: Psychology Multicultural Certificate University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri

May 2019

INVOLVEMENT

Division I Student-Athlete (Softball) August 2015 – Present University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Diligently worked to improve personal performance while focused on the team common goal  Provided leadership to new athletes by being a positive role model on and off the field  Developed excellent time management skills through balancing athletic and academic commitments

COMMUNICATIONS EXPERIENCE

Communication Intern January 2018 – May 2018 Mizzou Sports Network – Columbia, Missouri  Created and edited videos, and developed a firm grasp of tools and platforms in the social media space  Interviewed student-athletes at an awards ceremony to gain their perspective on how the year went for them Video Presenter August 2016 Psychology Department, University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Performed a tutorial for incoming Psychology students via a presentation on how to utilize research program

Intern June 2015 – August 2015 SCL-TV – St. Louis, Missouri  Appeared on Taking it to the Streets and interviewed patrons about various topics to get their input  Worked as production assistant, conducted light office work, and ran errands as necessary

WORK EXPERIENCE

Server/Hostess July 2017 – Present Kampai – Columbia, Missouri  Observed and catered to guests’ needs during dining experience to ensure they received high quality service  Answered incoming calls to the restaurant and provided appropriate service

Hostess May 2016 – May 2017 Addison’s – Columbia, Missouri  Offered excellent customer service by greeting customers and escorting them to an assigned dining area

VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE

Community Service Representative for Softball Team Columbia, Missouri  Mid-Missouri Food Bank  Children’s Hospital Visits

August 2015 – Present 

Nursing Home Visits

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Adobe Photoshop Photo Editing

SKILLS  

Final Cut Pro IMovie

HONORS AND AWARDS  

SEC Honor Roll Love of the Game Award

 

Premiere Pro Video Editing

2018 2016

43


Landon Cuskelly General Studies

Men’s Track & Field 44


Landon Cuskelly

(316) 621-1459 • lcuskelly34@gmail.com • 1315 Terrace Drive • El Dorado, Kansas 76042

EDUCATION

Bachelor of General Studies University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri

Associate of Arts in Liberal Arts Butler Community College – El Dorado, Kansas

May 2019 May 2017

EXPERIENCE

Waiter November 2016 – June 2017 Beijing Bistro – El Dorado, Kansas  Adhered to the needs of customers and provided fast, friendly service  Utilized customer service skills to give customer best experience Sales Associate October 2015 – May 2016 Ace Hardware – El Dorado, Kansas  Provided support for customers in locating products as well as finishing the sales  Assisted team members by organizing inventory, cleaning, and labeling products

Farm Hand May 2014 – August 2016 Criss Development LLC. – El Dorado, Kansas  Responsible for maintaining tractors, vehicles, and farm equipment  Accountable for the upkeep of future development lots Office Supervisor May 2013 – August 2015 City of El Dorado – El Dorado, Kansas  Performed a variety of tasks such as painting, mowing, and weed eating  Liable for driving and maintaining a city vehicle

INVOLVEMENT

NCAA Division I Student-Athlete – Men’s Track & Field August 2017 – May 2019 University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Established strong organizational skills by managing intense athletic, academic, and travel commitments  Developed the ability to lead others in accomplishing team goals by setting the right example and being there to support others

VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE

Community Service Representative – Men’s Track & Field August 2017 – May 2019  Mid-Missouri Food Bank – packaged food for redistribution  Mizzou Moves – taught healthy lifestyle lessons to K-5th grade students  Mizzou Youth Experience – ushered elementary school students throughout the Mizzou Campus

45


Elly DeTurris Communication

Women’s Cross Country / Track & Field 46


Elly Terese DeTurris

824 Huntleigh Drive • Naperville, Illinois 60540 • (630) 770-5513 • www.linkedin.com/in/elly-deturris • elly_deturris@aol.com

EDUCATION

Bachelor of Arts in Communication Minor: Business University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri

May 2019 3.0 / 4.0

INVOLVEMENT

Division I Student-Athlete (Women’s Cross Country & Track and Field) August 2015 – Present University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Enhanced time management skills by balancing demanding academic, athletic, and community involvement  Developed ability to handle adversity by maintaining a positive attitude and embracing change and uncertainty  Provided leadership by developing trusting relationships and actively working to build team camaraderie Tiger Leadership Institute (TLI) August 2017 – May 2018 University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Enhanced leadership abilities through seminars, discussions, and team-building activities  Improved dynamic leadership by meeting two to three times monthly in both large and small group settings

WORK EXPERIENCE

Intern Law Offices of Tammie Krauskopf – Naperville, Illinois  Designed new website and updated and maintained media sites so they were up-to-date  Responsible for advertising and producing a professional representation of this company

June 2017 – Present

Intern May 2018 – August 2018 The Emerson Group – Wayne, Pennsylvania  Developed a strong understanding of the Consumer Product Industry  Updated Amazon data analytics for clients and was responsible for content updates and client responses Head Guard and Assistant Manager May 2017 – August 2017 Lifeguard May 2013 – August 2017 Swim Instructor May 2012 – August 2017 Huntington Estates Bath & Tennis Club – Naperville, Illinois  Trained lifeguards on operations, safety, and regulations while developing trusting relationships with employees  Accountable for employee schedules, evaluations, and making sure the pool was up to safety standards  Responsible for patron safety and enforcing rules as well as overall operations for tennis court and pool areas  Instructed children ages three through fifteen at all levels of swimming and water survival skills  Offered constructive feedback and coaching on what to work on and what they were progressing on during the lesson

HONORS AND AWARDS  

Spring 2016, 2017, 2018 Spring 2016

SEC Honor Roll University of Missouri Dean’s List

VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE

Representative for Women’s Cross Country & Track and Field Columbia, Missouri  Race for the Cure  Columbia Marathon  Caleb’s Pitch  She Rocks Triathlon  Big River Meet  Naperville Triathlon

August 2015 – Present   

Missouri Food Bank Special Olympics Mizzou Moves

47


Kelsey Dossey Psychology

Soccer 48


KELSEY E. DOSSEY

1000 Mizzou Athletic Training Complex • Columbia, Missouri 65211 • (573) 884-4949 • ked6f8@mail.missouri.edu

EDUCATION

Bachelor of Arts in Psychology Minor: Human Development and Family Studies and Sociology University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri

December 2018 GPA: 3.3/4.0

SOCCER EXPERIENCE

Division I Student-Athlete (Women’s Soccer) Spring 2015 – Fall 2018 University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Maintained focus and drive through use of short and long term goals to increase personal and team success  Adjusted communication style to meet and support the various needs of each teammate  Performed with composure and adapt quickly and comfortably in tense, high pressure situations Semi-Professional Soccer Player Summer 2018 Fire and Ice – Belleville, Illinois  Collaborated with women from different backgrounds to be successful at achieving a common goal  Adapted to environment and built strong relationships with teammates to gain trust on a well-established team

INVOLVEMENT AND LEADERSHIP EXPERIENCE

Student Athletes Fostering Equality (SAFE) Fall 2017 – Fall 2018 University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Served as a liaison for the inclusion panel to help engage peers in discussion about issues on campus  Facilitated difficult conversations around race and diversity matters regarding student life on campus Big Sister Spring 2017 – Summer 2018 Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Met weekly with Little Sis and Bro to provide support and encouragement to underprivileged children Tiger Leadership Institute Fall 2016 – Spring 2017 University of Missouri (Total Person Program) – Columbia, Missouri  Met monthly to learn and identify personal leadership strengths and applying them towards affective leadership  Utilized leadership strategies to develop cohesiveness and collaboration among group of strong personalities Fellowship of Christian Athletes Leader Fall 2015 – Fall 2018 University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Encouraged new members and build a community to support a foundation for an athlete’s growth in faith

WORK EXPERIENCE

Youth Development Professional Spring 2018 – Summer 2018 Boys and Girls Club of Columbia – Columbia, Missouri  Interacted with youth to provide a good example of a healthy lifestyle and relationships  Mentored elementary and middle school students and served as a positive role model and how to overcome adversity Assistant Tournament Director Summer 2013 – Present 3v3 Live Soccer Tour – 6+ Midwest Cities  Handled all registration, site preparation/breakdown, daily parental concerns, and successfully collaborated with staff

HONORS AND AWARDS       

Women’s Professional Soccer League Heartland Conference Defensive Player of the Year (2018) Women’s Professional Soccer League Central Region Heartland All Conference Team (2018) Chancellor’s Excellence – Community Service Leadership Award (2018) Dean’s List (2016 – 2018) SEC Honor Roll (2017) SEC Community Service Team (2017) SEC Defensive Player of the Week (October 2017)

VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE

Community Service Leader for Women’s Soccer University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Mid-Missouri Food Bank   Children’s Hospital   VA Hospital 

Spring 2015 – Fall 2018

Caleb’s Pitch 2nd and 7 Mizzou Moves

  

Special Olympics Food Recovery Network The Bridge

49


Jonah Dubinski Political Science

Football 50


Jonah Dubinski

5137 Clark Lane, Apt 202 | Columbia, Missouri 65203 | (573) 355-8602 | jonahdubinski@gmail.com

EDUCATION

Bachelor of Arts in Political Science Minor: History University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri

May 2019

SUMMARY OF SKILLS    

Efficient at communicating and connecting with people from diverse backgrounds Able to quickly receive and apply critiques to better my abilities Ability to comprehend, retain, and reiterate information Loyal worker who puts the team above one’s self

INVOLVEMENT

Division I Student-Athlete (Football) June 2015 – Present University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Enhanced time management skills by balancing demanding athletic, academic, and travel schedules  Communicated with teammates in a constructive, positive manner that inspired and motivated success  Provided leadership by maintaining a strong work ethic and positive outlook when faced with adversity

CIVIC ENGAGEMENT

Community Representative for Football Team Columbia, Missouri  Mizzou Moves  Football Coach  Mid-Missouri  Reading Buddy

August 2015 – Present  Big Brothers/Big Sisters Football Clinic  Texas Bowl Day for Kids

Volunteer October 2017 Extra Yard for Teachers – Columbia, Missouri  Provided a testimonial for a personal inspiring and empowering high school teacher who was recognized nationally and received a $10,000 grant for the school to purchase school supplies and materials Volunteer January 2014 – August 2017 Bruins United, Rock Bridge High School – Columbia, Missouri  Connected families of students with special needs within the community to offer additional support  Worked to integrate students of different abilities in activities to provide connection and enrichment

WORK EXPERIENCE

Labor Management June 2013 – Present Dubinski Drywall – Columbia, Missouri  Learned to manage time effectively in order to complete assigned tasks successfully and without errors  Identified opportunities to delegate tasks and demonstrated composure in a high-paced environment

RESEARCH INTERESTS    

Voter participation Perceptions of political competition Political competition effects on voter participation Political groups actions based on competition and voter turnout

51


Emily Hahn Sociology

Women’s Cross Country / Track & Field 52


Emily Hahn

(815) 263-8416 • erh9qd@mail.missouri.edu • 900 Huntridge Drive • Columbia, Missouri 65201

EDUCATION Bachelor of Arts in Sociology University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri Minor: Criminal Justice University of Missouri

May 2019

INVOLVEMENT Division I Student-Athlete (Cross Country & Track) June 2015 – Present University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Developed leadership skills using a positive mindset to promote team growth  Displayed excellent teamwork through effective communication and sportsmanship  Strengthened time management abilities by practicing efficient organization Service Trip May 2018 Soles4Souls – Haiti  Assisted Soles4Soules with their mission of “Wearing Out Poverty” through food and shoe distributions  Spent time with orphanages, poor communities, and local schools  Interacted with children and families in the local communities during our distribution sessions Tiger Leadership Institute (TLI) August 2017 – May 2018 University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Leadership development program that enhances leadership style and the ability to positively influence others  Concentrated on becoming relationship focused, success oriented, culturally competent, and values driven

WORK EXPERIENCE Cashier July 2017 – October 2017 PetSmart – Columbia, Missouri  Provided accurate, timely and efficient service to customers as head cashier  Operated POS cash register, worked on weekends, and throughout academic and athletic commitments Boat Rental Manager June 2016 – August 2016 Bombay Boat Rentals – Osage Beach, Missouri  Oversaw the process of maintaining facilities, renting out boats, and customer service relations  Developed an understanding for the importance of marketing in order to attract business  Established customer service skills necessary to solve problems in a timely manner Front Desk Attendant October 2012 – May 2015 Seven Bridges Ice Arena – Woodridge, Illinois  Provided excellent customer service by effectively communicating with patrons  Maintained clean and safe facilities by performing regular maintenance duties throughout the arena  Executed administrative tasks by managing the pro shop and supervising the cash register

VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE Community Service Representative for Cross Country & Track June 2015 – Present University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Hospital Visit – engaged and uplifted the spirits of children suffering from illnesses  Food Bank – packaged food for under privileged families in the local community  Charity Race – assisted in setting up, breaking down, and directing runners throughout course  Special Olympics – buddied up and interacted with special Olympian while playing games  Track Meet Helper – handled social media, check in, marking for events, and time reporting

53


Zachary Hanna General Studies

Baseball 54


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EDUCATION

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Zachary Hanna

Street | Columbia, Missouri | (913) 748-5283 | zbhznv@mail.missouri.edu

Bachelor of General Studies May 2019 University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Emphasis: Agricultural Business Management, Psychology/Sociology, and Business Associate of General Studies Iowa Western Community College – Council Bluffs, Iowa

May 2017

INVOLVEMENT

Division I Student-Athlete (Baseball) August 2017 – Present University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Developed a growth mindset through finding success in my own failures  Strengthened time management skills by efficiently allocating my time between class, studying, training, competition, traveling, team meetings, homework, and social events  Displayed leadership skills through hard work, encouraging teammates, and consistency Tiger Leadership Institute August 2017 – April 2018 University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Attended monthly meetings focused on defining and developing leadership skills  Created competencies related to leading by example, becoming relationship focused, culturally competent, and values driven

WORK EXPERIENCE

Subcontractor June 2016 – August 2016 Woodland Trace Apartment Complex – Platte City, Missouri  Tore down and reconstructed apartment units  Maintained and updated all required materials needed for individually assigned jobs Field/Maintenance Assistant June 2013 – August 2015 Powder Creek Shooting Range – Lenexa, Kanas  Assisted shooting range manager with day-to-day operations  Arranged weekly shooting competitions and was responsible for facility maintenance

VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE

Community Service Representative for Baseball Team University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Children’s Hospital Visit   Mizzou Moves   Special Olympics Basketball   Food Bank 

HONORS AND AWARDS

NJCAA Player of the Week (March 29th) Team Captain (Iowa Western Community College) 1st Team All-Conference, Region, and District

August 2017 – Present 2nd and 7 Humane Society West Boulevard Elementary School Mizzou International Experience 2017 2017 2016 – 2017

55


Amina Ismail Communication

Tennis 56


Amina Ismail

EDUCATION

8854 Dover Drive | Maineville, Ohio 45039 | (513) 417-7822 | aismail@mail.missouri.edu

Bachelor of Arts in Communication University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri Emphasis: Mass Media Communications Minor: Spanish

December 2018

WORK EXPERIENCE

Business Owner and Marketing Manager April 2018 – Present Trending Daily Deals LLC – Cincinnati, Ohio  Operated all advertisement and social media efforts aimed to expand company brand  Monitored and updated website inventory by incorporating products through a variety of suppliers  Managed the website layout and information provided to potential consumers Tennis Instructor May 2012 – August 2017 Tennis Pro, Harpers Point – Cincinnati, Ohio  Taught tennis to all ages, giving them knowledge and skills to become a better tennis player for next level competition  Served as a summer camp instructor, teaching tennis to 50 kids in a fun way and staying active

INVOLVEMENT

Division I Student-Athlete (Tennis) – Team Captain August 2016 – May 2018 University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Developed the skills needed to lead a successful team and build a positive team environment  Displayed great work ethic through balancing academics, tennis, and extracurricular activities Student-Athlete Advisory Committee August 2017 – May 2018 University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Discussed issues and concerns amongst a diverse group of student-athletes to build a better community Tiger Leadership Institute University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Learned skills and tools needed to become an effective leader on and off the court

August 2016 – May 2017

HONORS AND AWARDS    

2016 – 2018 2017 2017 2016

SEC Honor Roll NCAA top 10 ranking in doubles as a student athlete NCAA doubles tournament – earned bid Dean’s List – College of Arts and Science

VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE

Community Service Representative for Tennis Team Columbia, Missouri  Mid-Missouri Food Bank  Mizzou Moves

August 2016 – May 2018  

Habitat for Humanity Elementary School Guest

Volunteer Buddy Up – Cincinnati, Ohio  Demonstrated and helped children with down-syndrome play tennis  Assisted and trained new instructors to work summer tennis camps

August 2011 – August 2017

SKILLS   

Proficient in Spanish Proficient in Adobe Premiere Pro Proficient in Microsoft Office

57


Aurore Jacolin Biological Sciences

Women’s Swim & Dive 58


Aurore Jacolin

(816) 905-8191

2303 Memorial Court | Columbia, Missouri 65201

EDUCATION

Bachelor of Science in Biological Sciences University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Minor: Sociology

ajqk6@mail.missouri.edu

May 2019

INVOLVEMENT

Division I Student-Athlete (Swimming and Diving) Fall 2015 – Present University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Developed time management, organization, and forward thinking skills through balancing the demands of academics, athletics, and social responsibilities  Enhanced perseverance and motivational skills by continuously pushing myself to excel at the next level  Promoted a high level of accountability and willingness to make sacrifices to achieve team goals Student Athletes Fostering Equality (S.A.F.E.) Fall 2018 – Present University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Opened the dialog for critical societal issues  Learned to think critically and work in a group to foster an inclusive environment Tiger Leadership Institute (TLI) Fall 2017 – Spring 2018 University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Refined awareness of approach to leadership and ability to influence and impact my environment  Strengthened relationship forming skills by practicing humble inquiry and active listening

WORK EXPERIENCE

Swim Camp Instructor Spring 2016 Mizzou Swimming – Columbia, Missouri  Worked with children from the ages of 8-10 years old on creating a foundation for swimming success  Focused on physical, mental, and emotional progress of students and increasing goal attainment

VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE

Community Service Representative for Swimming and Diving Team Fall 2015 – Present Columbia, Missouri  Caleb’s Pitch – created art work with sick children using paint filled syringes  Second Chance Shelter – assisted with cleaning and organizing of facilities  Girls on the Run – worked with young girls in gaining confidence related skills through sports  Adapted Gymnastics – helped children with disabilities develop coordination and self-worth  DASA Como – provided swimming lessons for children with disabilities 59


Johnathan Johnson General Studies

Football 60


Johnathan Johnson

2700 Green Valley Drive | Columbia, Missouri 65201 (901) 643-1939

jbjrkl@mail.missouri.edu

EDUCATION

Bachelor of General Studies University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri

SKILLS

 Decision Making  Time Management

May 2019

 Quick Learner  Teamwork

INVOLVEMENT

Division I Student-Athlete (Football) Fall 2015 – Present University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Earned a full scholarship through hard work, dedication, leadership, determination, and perseverance  Established strong work ethic through dedication and positive attitude  Maintained academic success while balancing intense athletic commitment of 20-30 hours per week  Learned the value of teamwork by motivating teammates and enhancing camaraderie

VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE

Community Service Representative for Football Team Fall 2015 – Present University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Kid’s Football Camp – Assisted local youth as they participated in on-field drills; Acted as a positive role model  Mid-Missouri Food Bank – Packaged food for distribution to local food pantries  Mill Creek Elementary – Read to third graders to encourage the joy of reading  Veterans Hospital – Visited with veterans to provide companionship

AWARDS

 All-SEC Freshman

Fall 2016 61


Cecelia Kowalski Psychology

Women’s Swim & Dive 62


Cecelia Kowalski

(480) 694-8009 • Cecelia.k88@gmail.com • 2303 Memorial Court • Columbia, Missouri 65201

EDUCATION

Bachelor of Arts in Psychology University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri Minor: Business Multicultural Certificate

May 2019

WORK EXPERIENCE

Waitress March 2017 – Present Cheddars Scratch Kitchen – Columbia, Missouri  Developed and maintained positive working relationships with others to reach business goals  Provided friendly and attentive service  Routinely supported other areas of the restaurant as requested, including answering telephones and completing financial transactions for other staff

5K Coordinator August 2017 – May 2018 Girls on the Run – Columbia, Missouri  Attended bi-weekly meetings to ensure plans are aligned with timeline  Responsible for the set up and break down of all materials for annual 5K race Intern August 2017 – May 2018 Great Circle – Columbia, Missouri  Mentored youth aged kids on life lessons  Provided an outlet for children to de-stress during times of struggle

INVOLVEMENT

NCAA Division I Student-Athlete (Women’s Swimming & Diving) August 2015 – May 2017 University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Enhanced my ability to work collaboratively with different personalities in the pursuit of a common goal  Provided leadership by emphasizing importance of team success while maintaining dedication to personal improvement

VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE

Community Service Representative for Swim and Dive Team Columbia, Missouri  Swim Across America  Girls on the Run  Great Circle

August 2015 – May 2017

63


Timothy Miklus Psychology

Wrestling 64


Timothy Ryan Miklus

trmmbd@mail.missouri.edu | (515) 210-4269 | 1340 Paris Road | Columbia, Missouri 65201

EDUCATION

Bachelor of Arts in Psychology University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri

December 2018

INVOLVEMENT

Division I Student-Athlete (Wrestling) August 2014 – December 2018 University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Managed time effectively between rigorous training schedule, academic courses, and work experiences  Exemplified team culture and standards through daily life choices and discipline  Performed with composer and adapted quickly and comfortably to high pressure situations Army Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC) MS 1, MS 2, MS 3 August 2014 – May 2017 University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Developed critical thinking and leadership skills through trainings to enhance personal and team growth  Learned how to best utilize leadership abilities in various situations and with diverse people from different backgrounds in order to have successful outcomes  Navigated and read maps and terrains in order to create and implement a path to attain successful completion  Gained an understanding of how to approach a problem with more than one solution, and get the best results

VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE

Community Service Representative for Wrestling Team Columbia, Missouri  Tiger Classic Youth Wrestling Tournament  NSAD Special Olympic Buddy  Rainbow House Masquerade Ball  Mizzou Moves  Woodhaven

August 2014 – December 2018     

Men as Allies Show-Me State Games Father’s First Tiger Treat Hy-Vee Halloween

WORK EXPERIENCE

Chef January 2018 – September 2018 Coley’s – Columbia, Missouri  Demonstrated abilities as a forward thinking chef and had an eye for excellence while preparing dishes  Assigned tasks, prepared food, trained new staff, and completed kitchen inventory management Wrestling Coach and Camp Counselor (Seasonal) June 2014 – June 2016 Columbia, Missouri  Developed an appropriate course of conditioning for athletes and provided specific drills to enhance abilities  Provided instruction, encouragement and support, and counseling as necessary to 1100 youth participants Seasonal Laborer May 2011 – August 2013 Air-Con Mechanical – Des Moines, Iowa  Provided assistance to plumbers, steam fitters, and sheet metal workers as needed  Efficiently conquered tasks given to me in a timely manner while maintaining quality standards

HONORS AND AWARDS

University of Missouri Dean’s List

2014

65


Alyssa Munlyn Communication

Volleyball 66


Alyssa Munlyn

EDUCATION

3217 Old 63 South • Columbia, Missouri 65201 • (678) 697-0081 • anm7dd@mail.missouri.edu

Bachelor of Arts in Communication University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Dean's List (2016 – 2018)

December 2018 GPA: 3.5 / 4.0

INVOLVEMENT and LEADERSHIP EXPERIENCE

Division I Student-Athlete (Volleyball) June 2015 – December 2018 University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Enhanced time management skills by balancing academic and athletic commitments  Increased teamwork through positive communication, building relationships, and bringing a strong work ethic  Demonstrated leadership through leading by example and brining the team together through encouragement Tiger Leadership Institute (TLI) August 2018 – December 2018 University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Developed a better understanding of my personal leadership skills and how to best apply them in various situations

Student Athletes Fostering Equality (SAFE) February 2016 – May 2018 University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Encouraged student-athlete involvement in service opportunities and discussed diversity and inclusion issues  Engaged in conversation with athletes and campus community about bridging the gap between our communities Soles 4 Souls Participant Montrouis, Haiti  Served youth in the local community to help clean their feet and fit them for brand new shoes

May 2018

International Volleyball Experience November 2014, May 2016 China, Austria, Slovenia, Italy  Traveled to multiple countries to represent an elite volleyball club and Mizzou Women’s Volleyball Team

WORK EXPERIENCE

Member Services May 2018 – July 2018 Wilson’s Fitness – Columbia, Missouri  Managed front desk and assisted members with their daily class selection and membership details  Established relationships with members to build trust and provide them with the best experiences possible

Youth Camp Volleyball Instructor June – July 2015, 2016 University of Missouri Volleyball – Columbia, Missouri  Served as a positive role model to youth and demonstrated what it takes to be an elite athlete  Implemented volleyball training curriculum for a small group of girls ranging in ages from 10-12 Volleyball Coach September – November 2013, 2014, 2017 Suwanee Sports Academy – Suwanee, Georgia  Instructed and provided education on standard volleyball terminology and basic skills  Mentored youth and built strong relationships with each player by getting to know them as an athlete and person

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Community Service Representative for Volleyball Team  Caleb’s Pitch  Hospital Visits

Mizzou Moves Youth League

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AVCA Southeast All Region (2015 – 2018) SEC Academic Honor Roll (2016 – 2017) SEC Freshman of the Year (2015) SEC All-Freshman Team (2015)

HONORS and AWARDS    

SEC Volleyball Community Service Team (2018) Arthur Ashe Jr. Sports Scholar (2018) All-SEC Team (2015 – 2018) AVCA All-America Honorable Mention (2015 – 2018)

June 2015 – December 2018

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67


Antonio Ortiz General Studies

Baseball 68


Antonio Ortiz

(360) 789-0134 | tjokz6@mail.missouri.edu | 2700 Green Valley Drive | Columbia, Missouri 65201

EDUCATION

Bachelor of General Studies University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri Associate of Arts Lane Community College – Eugene, Oregon

May 2019 May 2017

INVOLVEMENT

Division I Student Athlete – Men’s Baseball August 2017 – May 2019 University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Excel academically while managing demanding athletic, travel, and volunteer schedules  Create a positive and collaborative team environment through authentic communication  Developed a growth mindset through finding success in my own failures

WORK EXPERIENCE

Concession Stands Worker August 2011 – June 2015 Timberline High School – Lacey, Washington  Developed and maintained positive working relationships with others  Received food handlers permit  Provided friendly and attentive service School Store Employee August 2013 – June 2015 Timberline High School – Lacey, Washington  Learned how to budget money and kept track of sales production  Ordered supplies throughout school year

COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT

Community Service Representative for Baseball Team Columbia, Missouri  Mizzou Moves  Caleb’s Pitch  Make-A-Wish  Mizzou Youth Experience  Story Book Farms

August 2017 – May 2019

HONORS & AWARDS    

Lane Community College Dean’s List 1ST Team All-League All-Tournament Team Academic Honor Roll

May 2017 May 2017 May 2016 May 2015 – 2016

69


Finis Stribling IV Physics

Football 70


Finis Stribling IV

2716 New Port Royal Road • Thompson Station, Tennessee 37179 • (615) 613-6848 • flsdn9@mail.missouri.edu

EDUCATION

Bachelor of Science in Physics University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri Minor: Mathematics

December 2018

CERTIFICATIONS

Strength and Conditioning (Expert Rating, Global Certifications) Personal Training (Expert Rating, Global Certifications) Workout Design (Expert Rating, Global Certifications)

August 2017 May 2017 May 2017

INVOLVEMENT

Division I Student-Athlete (Football) May 2014 – December 2018 University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Displayed responsibility through individual accountability to the team and personally to my studies  Built purposeful relationships within our team of diverse individuals  Balanced school work alongside football requirements, while maintaining good grades  Exerted confidence and belief in my abilities as a student and athlete, regardless of the tasks

Student Athletes Fostering Equality (SAFE) August 2018 – Present University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Engaged student athletes in meaningful conversation around social issues and leadership development Undergraduate Reacher (Dr. Angela Speck) January 2018 – Present University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Conducted research on star dust and the effects it has on luminosity and the elements in their atmosphere

Tiger Leadership Institute Member August 2017 – May 2018 University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Developed leadership characteristics and skills to utilize as I served as a student-athlete

VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE

Volunteer Special Olympics – Columbia, Missouri  Provided support and encouragement to athletes as they competed in various sports

July 2017

Volunteer Mid-Missouri Food Bank – Columbia, Missouri  Packaged food for underprivileged youth and their families in the community

May 2015

Volunteer July 2017 MU International – Columbia, Missouri  Created a positive environment for visiting Brazilian students and demonstrated how to complete drills

Coach Kid’s Camp – Columbia, Missouri  Acted as a positive role model to local youth as they played games and engaged in various activities

HONORS AND AWARDS

Dean’s List SEC Academic Honor Roll Mizzou Letterman Award Winner Boy Scouts of America Eagle Scout

May 2015

Spring 2015, Fall 2014 Spring 2015 2015 – 2017 June 2013

71


Cosette Tomita

Chemistry and Biological Sciences

Softball 72


Cosette Tomita

1924 N Lake of the Woods Road • Columbia, Missouri 65201 • cnt44f@mail.missouri.edu • (312) 623-7500

EDUCATION

University of Missouri Bachelor of Science in Chemistry and Biological Sciences Minor: Mathematics

INVOLVEMENT

May 2019 GPA: 3.35/4.00

Division I Student-Athlete August 2015 – Present University of Missouri | Softball  Persevered through injuries and used that time to develop leadership skills through assisting the team  Enhanced time management skills by balancing academic and athletic commitments  Created positive relationships with teammates by providing encouragement and pushing them to be great McNair Scholar University of Missouri  Attended monthly workshops and seminars and completed 280 hours of research

June 2018 – Present

Alpha Chi Sigma – Delta Chapter August 2017 – Present Professional Chemistry Fraternity | Alumni Chair  Attended monthly meetings as well as executive board meetings  Implemented new alumni events and contributed ideas to further improve the delta chapter Student-Athlete Working Group (SAWG) January 2016 – Present Student Athlete Development | University of Missouri Athletic Department  Addressed highly controversial social topics to increase student-athlete awareness  Served at the Softball Team representative at meetings to create an open conversation among student-athletes  Consulted and conferred with Associate Athletics Director to make direct changes to the athletics atmosphere

WORK EXPERIENCE

Research Assistant August 2017 – Present University of Missouri | Chemistry Department  Worked closely with Dr. Susan Lever to learn valuable lab techniques  Synthesized 6,7-Dimethoxy-1,2,3,4-tetrahydroisoquinoline under several various reaction conditions  Analyzed physical and chemical properties of the isoquinoline molecule to further understand unknown properties Mizzou Softball Camp Coach University of Missouri | Columbia Softball Program  Oversaw and directed various groups of participants to develop hitting and fielding skills  Managed concessions stand and monetary transitions

August 2015 – Present

Sales Associate June 2016 – September 2017 Sally Beauty Supply  Provided excellent service by assisting customers and recommending unique products  Developed marketing skills by collecting emails, advertising and selling beauty club cards, extended protection programs and selected items of the month  Accounted for monetary transactions and accurately balanced drawers and processed paperwork and deposits

VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE

Volunteer February 2017 – Present Harry S. Truman Veterans Hospital  Transported patients in wheel chairs and beds and carried medical supplies and equipment throughout hospital  Received calls and kept records of escorts transporting patients to various locations in the hospital

HONORS AND AWARDS

Diversity Scholarship Award Recipient University Dean’s List SEC Honor Roll

2015 – 2019 2016 – 2018 2016 – 2017

73


Trevor Ullestad Geography

Men’s Golf 74


Trevor Ullestad 3217 Old 63 South, Apt 3353-202

trevor_ullestad@hotmail.com (515) 310-0187

EDUCATION

Bachelor of Science in Geography University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri Associate of Arts and Sciences Indian Hills Community College – Ottumwa, Iowa

Columbia, Missouri 65201

December 2018 May 2016

INVOLVEMENT

Division I Student-Athlete (Men’s Golf) August 2016 – December 2018 University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Handled transition between colleges with confidence and poise while earning a starting position  Skillfully managed academic and athletic commitments while competing during the school week  Dedicated to the process of constantly improving athletically and academically regardless of outcomes Student-Athlete (Men’s Golf) August 2014 – May 2016 Indian Hills Community College – Ottumwa, Iowa  Trained and competed with a diverse group of athletes in order to achieve a common goal  Exercised a strong work ethic, dedication, perseverance, and positivity to accomplish daily tasks

WORK EXPERIENCE

Camp Coach June 2017 University of Missouri Golf Camp – Columbia, Missouri  Instructed 30 boys and girls ages 8-18 during weeklong, overnight camp  Exercised patience and positivity to effectively teach fundamental techniques  Adjusted communication and motivation styles to best instruct varying skill levels and personalities Packaging Staff Summer 2015 – 2017 Record Printing Company – Story City, Iowa  Prepared, processed, and packaged a variety of business paper products for national shipments  Ensured that documents were prepared accurately and efficiently according to specifications  Worked collaboratively with staff, processed hundreds of products daily

HONORS & AWARDS

NCAA Division I Academic All-American SEC Academic Honor Roll Gamm Theta Upsilon Honor Society Tau Sigma National Honor Society NJCAA Student Athlete of the Year Indian Hills Dean’s List

2017 2017 2017 2016 – 2017 2016 2014 – 2016 75


Jacob Wielinski Mathematics

Men’s Swim & Dive 76


JACOB WIELINSKI 4508 Weybridge Drive | Columbia, Missouri 65203 | (763) 218-1277 | jacob.wielinski@gmail.com

EDUCATION

Bachelor of Science in Mathematics Emphasis: Actuarial Science and Mathematical Finance University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri

May 2019 GPA: 3.764/4.0

SOCIETY OF ACTUARIAL EXAMS  

Financial Mathematics Exam – Passed (Preliminary) Probability Exam – Passed

October 2018 September 2017

INVOLVEMENT

Division I Student Athlete (Men’s Swimming and Diving) – Team Captain: 2018 – 2019 University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri August 2017 – Present University of North Dakota – Grand Forks, North Dakota August 2015 – May 2017  Performed with composure and adapted to situations after transferring to a new team and university  Maintained academic excellence while balancing a rigorous athletic commitment and travel schedule  Selected to serve as captain by teammates due to the leadership and trustworthiness I displayed

VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE

Community Service Representative for Men’s Swimming and Diving Team August 2015 – Present Columbia, Missouri and Grand Forks, North Dakota  Soap Box Derby – helped participants by transporting cars for race  Mid-Missouri Food Bank – packaged food for redistribution for families in need  Swim Across America Cancer Foundation – raised money for organization to help with cancer research  Salvation Army – collected food donations for community food drive  Grand Forks Senior Center – played games and facilitated activities with residents  High School Swim Meets – staffed and helped host high school swim competitions  French Fry Feed – distributed food to community members at annual festival  Red Cross – helped donators feel comfortable at campus blood drive

HONORS AND AWARDS       

NCAA All America Mizzou Record Holder in 1650 free and 1000 free Dean’s List – University of Missouri (Consecutive Semesters) Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year – University of North Dakota Conference Champion Men’s Swimming 1 Mile – Western Athletic Conference Academic All-Conference – Western Athletic Conference Dean’s List – University of North Dakota (Consecutive Semesters)

March 2018 March 2018 2017 – 2018 May 2017 February 2017 2016, 2017 2015 – 2017

SKILLS   

Microsoft Excel Actuarial Modeling for the Financial Mathematics Actuarial Exam (FM) Financial Derivations for the Actuarial Models: Financial Mathematics Exam (MFE)

77


Adam Wolf

Communication

Men’s Basketball 78


1412 Grindstone Plaza Drive Columbia, MO 65203

Adam Wolf

(224) 610-6761 acw26c@mail.missouri.edu

SUMMARY OF SKILLS    

Skilled communicator who listens well and is able to asses to meet needs of others Hard worker that pays attention to detail and gets tasks done with accuracy Outgoing personality that is able to work with a diverse group of people Adjusts and adapts to new situations and people quickly and efficiently

EDUCATION

Bachelor of Arts in Communication Minor: Business University of Missouri

May 2019

INVOLVEMENT

Division I Student-Athlete (Basketball) June 2015 – Present University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Developed leadership skills by observing experienced players and coaches  Built a strong work ethic through practice and team success  Handled constructive criticism and applied criticisms immediately

EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE

Basketball Camp Counselor Summer 2015, 2016 University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Coached a team of 10+ kids ranging in age from 12-15 years old  Designed and planned 40 minute practice sessions  Taught campers the fundamentals of defense and dribbling during skill instruction  Performed other duties such as escorting campers to and from practices and refereeing

VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE

Community Service Representative for Men’s Basketball June 2015 – Present Columbia, Missouri  Hospital Visits – made room-to-room visits with pediatric patients  Caleb’s Pitch – participated in syringe art painting with pediatric patients  Children’s Miracle Network – played games and ran the dunk tank  Hoops for a Cause – played basketball with Boys & Girls Club  Douglas Park Basketball Camp – ran a one day camp for local community  Halloween Night – worked game station and handed out candy to children

AWARDS

1st Team All State-Wisconsin Wisconsin Player of The Year

2015 2015 79


Ali Kreklow Education

Volleyball 80


ALI KREKLOW

4001 Old Mill Creek Road • Columbia, Missouri 65203 • (573) 303-1331• arkx54@mail.missouri.edu

EDUCATION

Bachelor of Science in Education (Elementary 1-6)  Minor: Human Development and Family Studies  Multi-Cultural Certificate (2016) University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri

May 2019

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Senior Year On-Site Program Intern August 2018 – Present Derby Ridge Elementary – Columbia, Missouri  Planned, prepared, and delivered lessons to meet the educational needs of all the students in the class  Assessed, recorded, and analyzed student’s progress to create academic and behavior plans to meet individual needs  Observed classroom management skills in a Title I school system and provided guidance on educational and social needs for students from low-income backgrounds Pre-Service Teacher January 2017 – May 2018 Columbia Public Schools – Columbia, Missouri  Selected as a participant in the pilot program which provided a full-day classroom experience, four days a week in which I prepared and delivered individualized math and English lessons for tier 2 interventions  Taught reading, vocabulary, and comprehension improvement to 4th and 5th graders at 2nd and 3rd grade levels

Service Learning February 2016 – April 2016 Granny’s House – Columbia, Missouri  Provided afterschool support program for 30+ children in 1st through 8th grades living in public housing  Assisted 4-5 hours/week with tutoring, mentoring, social skills, behavior concerns, and outside play

INVOLVEMENT

Division I Student-Athlete – Volleyball (Team Captain: 2017 – 2018) August 2014 – May 2018 University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Established an effective leadership role leadership while understanding the importance of being led  Balanced 30+ hour athletic commitment and excelled with a full academic schedule Tiger Leadership Institute August 2016 – May 2018 University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Enhanced leadership abilities through discussions, seminars, and team building activities 2-3 times a month  Diligently worked to improve personal leadership skill through collaboration with student athletes and faculty

WORK EXPERIENCE

Volleyball Coach January 2016 – Present Missouri Juniors Volleyball Club – Columbia, Missouri | Cali Flames – California, Missouri  Instructed, motivated, and encouraged 6th through 8th grade boys and girls on community and competitive teams  Constructively critiqued athletes on a specific skills to inspire improved performance Camp Instructor (Seasonal) June 2013 – July 2018 University of Missouri Volleyball Camps – Columbia, Missouri  Oversaw and directed stations to effectively teach volleyball fundamentals to over 200 campers ages 8-17  Adjusted communication and teaching methods to meet unique needs of each age group and skill level

VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE

Community Service Representative for Volleyball Team  Women and Children’s Hospital  Girls on the Run  Black and Gold Youth Clinic  Mizzou Moves  Youth League Open House  Tiger Place Nursing Homes

HONORS AND AWARDS     

All SEC Community Service Team Three Stripes Recipient SEC Academic Honor Roll University Dean’s List Distinguished Pre-Service Learning Certificate

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August 2014 – May 2018 Middle School Volleyball Coach College Mentors for Kids Crossing Kids 2017 – 2018 2017 – 2018 2015 – 2018 2014 – 2018 2016

81


Erin Metzger-Seymour Education

Women’s Swim & Dive 82


Erin Metzger-Seymour

(303) 921-8199  emmhg9@mail.missouri.edu  813 Boulder Drive  Columbia, Missouri 65201

EDUCATION

Bachelor of Science in Education (Elementary) University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri Minor: Family Studies and Wellness

May 2019

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Student Teaching August 2018 – Present Fairview Elementary School (1st-5th Grades) – Columbia, Missouri  Assist cooperating teacher with day-to-day activities, teaching lessons, and helping students in all classes  Spend collectively 6-7 days in each grade level with a cooperating teacher Substitute Teacher August 2018 – Present Kelly Services, Columbia Public Schools – Columbia, Missouri  Completed training session to become an effective substitute teacher and have hands-on teaching experience Tiger Reading Buddies October 2017 – Present Parkade Elementary School (2nd Grade) – Columbia, Missouri  Paired with an emergent reader to improve reading comprehension, once a week for 30+ minutes Teacher Aid August 2017 – April 2018 Rock Bridge (3rd Grade) and Cedar Ridge (Kindergarten) Elementary Schools – Columbia, Missouri  Assisted teachers with various duties such as assessments, one-on-one sessions, and reading to students

INVOLVEMENT

Division I Student-Athlete (Swimming & Diving) August 2014 – Present University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Developed time management skills by balancing 30+ hours of athletic and academic commitments  Learned the value of teamwork by developing the ability to prioritize the team and achieve personal goals Tiger Leadership Institute University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Met monthly to learn how to improve leadership skills

August 2015 – May 2016

A Way with Words and Numbers September 2016 – December 2016 University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Volunteered 40+ hours to help elementary school children with math and reading skills

WORK EXPERIENCE

Manager January 2018 – Present West Broadway Swim Club – Columbia, Missouri  Hired, trained, and educated staff on day-to-day tasks, and oversaw all daily pool operations and safety measures  Submitted bi-weekly payroll, attended board meetings, and set schedules for all lifeguards and staff

Lifeguard – Assistant Manager May 2016 – December 2017 West Broadway Swim Club – Columbia, Missouri  Provided safety surveillance for swimming area and managed safety, first aid, and rescue equipment  Promoted to Assistant Manager in 2017 to oversee daily operations of pool and concessions

VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE

Community Service Representative for Swim Team University of Missouri-Columbia  Food Bank  Classroom Aid  Special Olympics  Swim Across America

HONORS & AWARDS      

College of Education Dean’s List SEC Winter Academic Honor Roll College of Education Dean’s List SEC Winter Academic Honor Roll SEC Winter Academic Honor Roll SEC Freshman Swimmer of the Week

August 2014 – Present

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Mizzou Moves Great Circle

Spring 2018 Winter 2017 – 2018 Fall 2017 Winter 2016 – 2017 Winter 2015 – 2016 January 2015

83


Samuel Ritchie Education

Wrestling 84


Samuel Ritchie (636) 328-1460

3063 Almond Tree Drive St. Peters, Missouri 63376

Samritchie11@gmail.com

EDUCATION

Bachelor of Science in Education University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri Major: Secondary Mathematics

May 2019

INVOLVEMENT

Division I Student-Athlete – Men’s Wrestling Fall 2015 – Present University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Demonstrated time management skills by balancing academics, community service, pre-service teaching, and athletic responsibilities  Evolved into a key contributor on the team after maintaining persistence and embodying resilience throughout initial struggles  Adapted to new environments and learned to appreciate different personalities and backgrounds Pre-Service Teacher – Battle High School Columbia, Missouri  Learned how to work with students who come from a much different culture and background  Cultivated a sense of patience and understanding when working with a student who are struggling

Fall 2017

Pre-Service Teacher – Rockbridge High School Fall 2016 Columbia, Missouri  Assisted the teacher in instructing an algebra class including students from all grade levels  Developed an understanding of how to lesson plan, manage a classroom, connect with student, and providing appropriate feedback to promote student growth

WORK EXPERIENCE

Tiger Style Wrestling Camp – Counselor Summer 2016 – 2018 University of Missouri Wrestling – Columbia, Missouri  Embraced and promoted a coaching philosophy of being in the present moment and focusing on the process when overcoming adversity  Mentored athletes in developing a Tiger Style lifestyle of working hard, doing the little things right, and remaining persistent in making daily improvements

VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE

Community Service Representative for Wrestling Team Fall 2015 – Present Columbia, Missouri  Worley Street Round Table – assisted in developing parent and children community meetings with centered on race relations  Mizzou Moves – taught an elementary physical education class on how to live a healthy lifestyle  Tiger Treat – interacted with local kids from the community during a Halloween event  Hospital Visits – went room to room visiting with children and families dealing with illnesses

HONORS AND AWARDS  

University Dean’s List MAC Academic Honor Roll

Spring 2016, 2017, 2018 2015 – 2017

85


Kylie Dahlgren Biological Engineering

Women’s Swim & Dive 86


KYLIE DAHLGREN

902 Manhattan Drive | Columbia, MO 65201 |kylie.dahlgren@gmail.com| (952) 237-4621

EDUCATION

Bachelor of Science in Biological Engineering (Biomedical emphasis) University of Missouri

May 2019 3.94 / 4.0 GPA

INVOLVEMENT

Division I Student-Athlete – Swim & Dive Fall 2015-Present University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Proven ability to achieve team goals and succeed on a diverse team of international athletes and coaches  Established a strong work ethic by balancing a 20-30 hour training schedule with a rigorous academic program  Voted team captain in senior year and provided leadership and guidance to the team  Competed at the highest level of collegiate athletics by qualifying individually for NCAA’s Student Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) Fall 2017-Present  Represent my team on matters concerning student-athlete experience, well-being, and NCAA legislation Tau Beta Pi Engineering Honor Society Spring 2017-Present  Participate in several social and community service events each semester Intercollegiate Athletics Committee (IAC) Fall 2017-Spring 2018  Updated IAC committee members on SAAC initiatives and events

WORK EXPERIENCE

Biomodulatory Materials Engineering Laboratory Student Researcher Summer 2018-Present University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Gained experience in cell culture work and running/planning experiments  Worked on a neural regeneration project involving neural stem cells. Utilized valproic acid bonded with a monomer to induce stem cell differentiation in peripheral nerve injuries. Mathematics Tutor Fall 2017 University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Tutored students through the MU Learning Center in mathematics and engineering courses Manager / Lifeguard Summer 2017 Macher Aquatic Center – Columbia, Missouri  Opened and closed the pool, monitored and engaged with customers, instructed employees, and resolved issues Swim Camp Counselor / Coach Summer 2016-2017 University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Oversaw campers activities while on campus; coached and explained drills/sets at camp swim practices

HONORS AND AWARDS

Mizzou Swim & Dive Team Captain Lloyd E. Hightower Scholarship Mark Twain Non-Resident Scholarship (highest four-year award) Three Stripes Club (organization recognizing achievement in academics, athletics and service) SEC Honor Roll Deans High Honor Roll College Swimming Coaches Association of America Academic All-American Honorable Mention Lloyd Hubbard Memorial Scholarship Most Improved Female Athlete

COMMUNITY SERVICE    

Community Garden volunteer Food Bank volunteer Swim Across America (cancer fundraiser participant) Great Circle tutor

2018-2019 2016-2019 2015-2019 2018 2015-2018 2015-2018 2015-2017 2015-2016 2015-2016 2017-2019 2016-2019 2016-2018 2015-2016

87


William Fife

Information Technology

Men’s Track & Field 88


WILLIAM FIFE 6620 Cedar Glade

Wfife95@gmail.com (573) 418-7622

Jefferson City, Missouri 65109

EDUCATION

Bachelor of Science in Information Technology University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri

INVOLVEMENT

Division I Student-Athlete (Track and Field) University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Enhanced time-management skill dealing with practice, lifting, tutors, and class  Improved on how to overcome lots of adversity and keep moving forward  Determined to reach success at every stage and do my part in getting the job done

May 2019

Fall 2014 – Present

Student Athlete Advisory Committee Spring 2015 – Spring 2018 University of Missouri Athletic Department  Liaison between student-athletes and athletic administration to voice concerns and suggestions  Encouraged student-athlete involvement in service opportunities and social gatherings with campus  Met biweekly with athletic department administrators and student-athlete representatives

WORK EXPERIENCE Veterans United, Information Technology Intern Summer 2017 Veterans United – Columbia, Missouri  Worked with help desk support in assisting users with issues  Helped install new monitors to one hundred plus users  Assisted in the removal and installation of old RAM and then update the BIOS to all production users Miscellaneous Professional, Information Service Department Public Service Commission of Missouri – Jefferson City, Missouri  Assisted in management of the network and network security  Helped set up and troubleshoot new firewall installation  Assisted in the removal of old servers and the setting up of new ones

Summer 2017

Throws Coach Fall 2014 – Present Throwers Development Camp, University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Coached up to 50 high school students during indoor and outdoor two-day camps  Observed and analyzed individual skills and adjusted instruction to meet the need of each athlete  Trained on techniques required for effective practice and performance of throws

VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE Community Service Representative for Men’s Track and Field Columbia, Missouri  Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure – Event set-up, race support  Mid-Missouri Food Bank – Packaged food for redistribution  Big River Relays High School Series – event support

Fall 2014 – Present

89


Daniel Lewis

Mechanical Engineering

Wrestling 90


Daniel Lewis

1911 Jackson Street | Columbia, Missouri 65202 | (816) 516-8087 | djlhd3@mail.missouri.edu

EDUCATION

Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Emphasis: Aerospace Engineering

May 2019

INVOLVEMENT

Division I Student-Athlete (Wrestling) Summer 2014 – Present University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Developed ability to work with a variety of individuals in pursuit of common goals  Ability to achieve excellence both on the playing field and in the classroom  Successfully mastered time management skills by balancing athletic and academic commitments Committee Chair for Inclusion – Student-Athletes Fostering Equality Spring 2017 – Present University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Contributed to a leadership organization focused on uniting athletics and the campus community by preparing to think critically and work collaboratively towards fostering an inclusive environment  Obtained an understanding to recognize differences and facilitate discussions related to societal issues  Chaired a committee whose focus was to create opportunities to engage with campus inclusion events

WORK EXPERIENCE

Intern Summer 2018 The Kroenke Group (TKG) Management  Gained a better understanding of how projects are delegated, tasks involved, and timelines to complete  Witnessed the inner workings of projects from the drawing board all the way through until completion  Collaborated with another intern as well as was entrusted to have free reign with projects and tasks Camp Counselor Summer 2015 – 2017 Tiger Style Wrestling Camp – Columbia, Missouri  Taught and encouraged campers as they worked to reach their full potential  Implemented a coaching skill set involving patience, effective communication, and individualization

CIVIC ENGAGEMENT

Community Service Representative for Wrestling Team Summer 2014 – Present University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Tiger Treat – created a fun Halloween experience and interacted with kids from the local community  Woodhaven – encouraged elderly and disabled individuals while playing games  Special Olympics – buddied up with Special Olympians in a series of sporting activities  Wrestling Related – set up and managed youth tournaments and camps

ENGINEERING-RELATED SKILLS   

AutoCAD SolidWorks MATLAB

HONORS AND AWARDS    

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Dynamics Thermodynamics Engineering Materials

Mid-American Outstanding Wrestler of the Year NCAA All-American Mid-American Conference Champion Mid-American Freshmen of the Year

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Statics Heat Transfer Strengths of Material 2018 2016, 2017, 2018 2016, 2017, 2018 2016

91


Corey Fatony

Human Environmental Sciences

Football 92


Corey Fatony

1608 Telluride Lane | Columbia, Missouri 65201 | clf4hd@mail.missouri.edu | (904) 616-2871

EDUCATION

Bachelor of Science in Human Environmental Sciences  Emphasis: Nutrition and Fitness  Minor: Human Development and Family Studies University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri

May 2019

INVOLVEMENT

Strength and Conditioning Volunteer (Volleyball and Wrestling) University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Assisted the Director of Athletic Performance with weight room set-up  Helped players with proper weight lifting, form, and technique

May 2018 – September 2018

Division I Student-Athlete (Football) August 2015 – Present University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Successfully used time management skills to balance athletic and academic time commitments  Developed the ability to handle adversity and overcome challenges by maintaining a positive mindset  Established leadership skills and learned to effectively communicate with various personalities in the pursuit of a common goal Fellowship of Christian Athletes August 2015 – Present University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Served as a Huddle Leader to eight high school athletes and discussed how they can be leaders in their schools  Played various sports with athletes to promote good sportsmanship  Influenced, encouraged, and motivated participants as a positive role model Athletes in Action Intern Ultimate Training Camp – Fort Collins, Colorado  Led a small group of five student-athletes, sharing spiritual conversations and testimonies  Coached and supervised various activities, drills, and stations for participants

VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE

Community Service Representative (Football Team) Columbia, Missouri  Special Olympics  Playing for Hope  Mizzou Moves

May 2017

August 2015 – Present   

Fun City Youth Academy Boys and Girls Club Elementary School Volunteer

Punting Instructor (Seasonal) June 2016 – July 2018 Kohl’s Camps – Midwest  Taught high school students the proper way to punt a football for effective results  Served as a role model to student-athletes and spoke to them about the college experience as an athlete

HONORS AND AWARDS

Ray Guy Award Semifinalist AFCA Good Works Team SEC Academic Honor Roll SEC Academic Honor Roll Freshman All-American (Sporting News) Freshman All-American (USA Today) All-SEC Freshman Team Ray Guy National Player of the Week (October 10)

2017 2017 2017 2016 2015 2015 2015 2015

93


Jordyn Kleve

Human Environmental Sciences

Women’s Cross Country / Track & Field 94


95


Sara Young Physical Activity, Nutrition and Human Performance

Women’s Cross Country / Track & Field / Swim & Dive 96


Sara C. Young

295 Hazelwood Drive • Antioch, Illinois 60002 • (262) 818-3739 • scyry5@mail.missouri.edu

EDUCATION

Bachelor of Science in Physical Activity, Nutrition and Human Performance University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri

CERTIFICATIONS

Lifeguard, AED, First Aid, CPR Certified Certified Nursing Assistant Certification

December 2018

Expires September 2020

PRE-PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT EXPERIENCE

Shadowing (18 Hours) November 2017 Beaird Dermatology – Hoffman Estates, Illinois  Increased knowledge of the diverse techniques to support varying developmental levels of patients  Observed the demanding administrative and clinical roles of a physician assistant

LEADERSHIP AND INVOLVEMENT

Division I Student-Athlete (Tri-Athlete) August 2017 – Present Track & Field, Cross Country, and Swimming & Diving University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Increased level of discipline and commitment to school and athletics in order to achieve desired goals  Enhanced time management skills by balancing demanding athletic, academic, and travel schedules  Performed with composure and adapted quickly and comfortably in tense, high pressure situations Pre-Physician Assistant Association January 2015 – Present University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Learned about the requirements needed to be a physician assistant and what was needed to get into a program Pi Beta Phi Fraternity for Women August 2015 – June 2016 University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Collaborated with women in organization at various philanthropic events we hosted and took part in

WORK EXPERIENCE

Lab Assistant Mizzou Core Plant Facility – Columbia, Missouri  Took care of 50-100 soy bean plants including planting, watering and harvesting  Assisted three lab technicians on a weekly bases with their research

May 2015 – June 2018

Secretary (Seasonal) June 2014 – August 2015 Gymnastics Zone – Antioch, Illinois  Greeted 50 visitors and answered 20 telephone and 25 in-person requests daily  Maintained 10 staff work schedules and monthly gym activities calendar  Reconciled database used to track client personal information, accounts, and tuition payments for all patrons Gymnastics Coach (Seasonal) June 2014 – August 2015 Gymnastics Zone – Antioch, Illinois  Instructed 6-10 toddlers in group exercises to build strength and balance  Enforced facility policies and rules of behavior by engaging child clients for 60-minute intervals  Ensured injury prevention by physically assisting up to 50 child clients per day in completing skills

97


Danielle Baumgartner Health Science

Softball 98


Danielle Baumgartner

dmbnc4@mail.missouri.edu • (573) 721-2317 • 2700 Green Valley Drive, Apartment 122 • Columbia, Missouri 65201

EDUCATION

Bachelor of Health Science in Health Science Minor: Business with a Sales Certificate University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri

May 2019

INVOLVEMENT

Division I Student-Athlete (Softball) Summer 2015 – Present University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Proven vocal leader capable of motivating and encouraging others through athletic and personal achievement  Goal-oriented individual who tenaciously works to develop skills by learning and growing through constructive feedback  Able to maintain personal integrity and poise in adverse situations in order to achieve excellence  Devoted extra time to studies to prioritize academic success while maintaining demanding athletic commitments Fellowship of Christian Athletes Fall 2015 – Present University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Listened to and engaged with others and had rich discussions in a recreational environment  Spread the word and encouraged teammates and friends to attend Mizzou Made Fall 2015 – Present Total Person Program – University of Missouri Athletic Department  Focused on discovering personal leadership style and how to best impact, lead, and empower others  Utilized leadership and communication skills to craft cohesive environment  Discussed and developed necessary skills to improve upon and excel in preparation for life after school and athletics

WORK EXPERIENCE

Sales Associate/Cashier Fall 2014 – Fall 2015 SQWEAR – Mexico, Missouri  Served customers, provided advice and assistance, and ensured sales targets were achieved Waitress Spring 2014 – Fall 2014 Mexico Country Club – Mexico, Missouri  Developed and maintained positive working relationships with others to reach business goals

VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE

Community Service Representative for Softball Team Fall 2015 – Present Columbia, Missouri  Mid-Missouri Food Bank – packaged food for re-distribution to local families  Special Olympics – served as an athlete buddy and coach for the Special Olympics of Missouri  Mizzou Moves – visited local schools to promote healthy eating and benefits of active lifestyles

99


Allison Bower Health Science

Gymnastics 100


Allison Bower

420 West Old Plank Road ⧫ Columbia, Missouri 65203 ⧫ (480) 789-1241 ⧫ aebmm8@mail.missouri.edu

EDUCATION

Bachelor of Health Science in Health Science University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Minor: Psychology and Biology  Multicultural Certificate

May 2019

ACTIVITIES AND INVOLVEMENT

Division I Student-Athlete – Gymnastics July 2015 – Present University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Enhanced time management skills by balancing a demanding athletic, academic, and travel schedules  Persistently worked to develop skills by analyzing performance and responding to constructive feedback  Developed ability to maintain poise and perseverance in the face of adversity Study Abroad Internship July 2018 – August 2018 SHP Department of Experimental Learning – Cape Town, South Africa  Observed current health issues while working directly with different non-governmental organizations  Learned how public health interventions are implemented in under resourced communities of South Africa  Gained knowledge and perspectives on South African culture through participation in hands-on services Tiger Leadership Institute January 2018 – December 2018 University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Enhanced leadership abilities through seminars, discussion, and team building activities  Identified and practice leadership styles in order to develop as a multi-dimensional leader  Collaborated with group members to create and implement a community service project

WORK EXPERIENCE

Gymnastics Instructor & Camp Counselor June 2016, 2017, 2018 Mizzou Gymnastics – Columbia, Missouri  Led a group of 15 campers through various camp activities and instructed proper gymnastics technique  Provided positive, constructive feedback to enhance campers experience and create an enjoyable learning environment

COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT

Community Service Representative for Gymnastics Team August 2016 – Present University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Caleb’s Pitch – assisted children in creating art with paint filled syringes  Mizzou Moves – instructed a P.E. class at an elementary school and taught healthy lifestyle principles  Malted Mile – guided runners through the mile run that benefits the Columbia Chapter of Special Olympics  Children’s Hospital Visit – visited kids in the hospital to help take their focus off their surroundings  Ronald McDonald House – prepared dinner for residents and families of the house  Mid-Missouri Food Bank – dedicated time to packaging food to be sent for redistribution around Columbia  Katy Trail Cleanup – devoted time to picking debris around the trail  Special Olympics-Student Athlete Day – facilitated active games for children

HONORS AND AWARDS    

Gymnast of the Year SEC Academic Honor Roll University Dean’s List Newcomer of the Year

2018 2017 – 2018 2016 – 2018 2015

101


Hayden Buckly Health Science

Men’s Golf 102


HAYDEN BUCKLEY 100 Mizzou Athletic Training Complex | Columbia, Missouri 65211 | (573) 884-4949 | chbfk2@mail.missouri.edu

EDUCATION Bachelor of Health Science in Health Science Emphasis: Leadership and Policy University of Missouri

December 2018

CAMPUS INVOLVEMENT Chair of Community Service Member Student-Athlete Advisory Committee – University of Missouri | Columbia, Missouri  Coordinated service opportunities for entire athletic department  Managed community service committee weekly duties  Developed communication skills from frequent contact with organizations

August 2016 – May 2018 August 2015 – May 2018

Group Facilitator Tiger Leadership Institute – University of Missouri | Columbia, Missouri  Discovered leadership qualities through VIA Institute and peer assessments  Oversaw group activities and encouraged members to have a growth mindset  Communicated prior experiences and life stories to develop trust from group

August 2015 – May 2018

Fellowship of Christian Athletes Leadership Team – University of Missouri | Columbia, Missouri  Facilitated small group discussions on the value of faith in athletics and life  Collaborated with team members to convey message for up to 100 athletes

August 2015 – May 2018

Division I Student-Athlete (Men’s Golf) University of Missouri | Columbia, Missouri  Demonstrated patience and perseverance after missing three months due to injury  Maintained academic success by balancing athletic, academic, and service schedules  Acquired cultural knowledge from foreign teammates and competitors

August 2014 – May 2018

VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE Community Service Representative for Men’s Golf August 2014 – May 2018 Columbia, Missouri  Mizzou Moves – taught local elementary kids the importance of nutrition and wellness during physical education  MKT Trail Clean Up – picked up trash alongside popular nature trail  Rally Club Field Trip – toured elementary school kids around athletic complex  Special Olympics Rivalry Game – interacted with members of the Special Olympics football team  MU Women’s and Children’s Hospital – engaged with children and their families to hear stories and answer questions  Caleb’s Pitch – created syringe art with hospitalized children  Columbia Public Schools Lunch Buddy – enjoyed lunch and class with underprivileged students  VA Hospital – connected with veterans on September 11 to share life stories  Tiger Treat – dressed up in Halloween costumes to help with festival for children

HONORS AND AWARDS Record Holder for Mizzou Men’s Golf – 54 Hole Round Record Holder for Mizzou Men’s Golf – Individual Round SEC Community Service Team SEC Academic Honor Roll Dean’s List SEC Freshman Academic Honor Roll

October 2017 October 2017 2016 – 2017 – 2018 2016 – 2017 – 2018 2014 – 2016 2015

103


Avery Carter Health Science

Men’s Track & Field 104


Avery Carter

(816) 728-2859

EDUCATION

2627 Old 63 South Columbia, Missouri 65201

Bachelor of Health Science in Health Science University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Emphasis: Pre-Med  Minors: Psychology and Sociology

abc2yc@mail.missouri.edu

May 2019

INVOLVEMENT

Division I Student-Athlete (Track and Field) Fall 2014 – Present University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Exercised time management skills by balancing a demanding athletic and academic schedule  Developed concentration, strong work ethic and perseverance to meet personal and team goals  Performed with composure and adapted quickly and comfortably in tense, high pressure situations Tiger Leadership Institute Fall 2017 – Present University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Went through a year-long leadership program designed to aid in shaping student athletes into productive leaders on campus, as well preparing to be an effective leader after graduation  Defined personal values as a means of creating accountability within my actions

WORK EXPERIENCE

Referee – Multiple Sports Fall 2012 – Fall 2014 Parochial League – Kansas City, Missouri  Ensure games are conducted in a safe and orderly manner, by controlling players, coaches, and parents as well as enforcing rules of the game  Communicated with other officials quickly and efficiently to make decisions  Ability to control emotions and professionalism under extreme duress

VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE

Community Service Representative for Track and Field Team Fall 2014 – Present University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Mizzou International Experience – guided visiting Brazilian students through physical exercises  High School Track Meet – assisted with event management tasks for larger scale track meet  Food Bank – prepared and packaged food for the homeless and less fortunate  Event Speaker – gave advice to students aged 12-18 on managing priorities

HONORS AND AWARDS   

All-Academic Honors SEC Honor Roll Dean’s List

2017 2015 – 2018 2016 – 2017 105


Payton Conrad Health Science

Women’s Swim & Dive 106


Payton Conrad

EDUCATION

(402) 253-7821 ⦁ 2303 Memorial Court ⦁ Columbia, Missouri 65201 ⦁ paytonfconrad@gmail.com

Bachelor of Health Science in Health Science – University of Missouri Minor: Psychology, Nutrition, and Exercise Physiology

May 2019

WORK EXPERIENCE

Care Team Associate – Clinical University Hospital – Columbia, Missouri  Aided Nursing staff in direct patient care  Prioritized patient needs to maintain a safe healing environment

May 2018 – Present

Waitress May 2016 – August 2017 Country Club of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Maintained positive attitude while providing strong customer service and communication in fast-paced environment  Collaborated with other staff members and management to execute delegated responsibilities

HEALTH SERVICES SHADOWING EXPERIENCE

Labor and Delivery, 4 hours Women’s and Children’s Hospital – Columbia, Missouri  Aided in clerical work to increase efficiency and patient experience

January 2018

Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, 56 hours Women’s and Children’s Hospital – Columbia, Missouri  Supervised patient needs while organizing medical equipment for direct access

August 2017 – December 2017

Emergency Department, 24 hours Women’s and Children’s Hospital – Columbia, Missouri  Communicated patient information with nurses to aid in the clear transfer of information Cardiology Department, 4 hours Boone Hospital – Columbia, Missouri  Assisted the nurse to provide the best patient care

Pediatric Department, 4 hours Women’s and Children’s Hospital – Columbia, Missouri  Aided in distribution of medication and supervision of multiple patients

June 2017 – July 2017

March 2017

November 2016

INVOLVEMENT

Division I Student-Athlete – Women’s Swim and Dive August 2015 – Present University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Enhanced time management skills by balancing a twenty hour athletic schedule with a full class schedule  Established good relationships with teammates by utilizing strong communication skills Executive Board Member May 2018 – Present University of Missouri Student Athlete Advisory Committee – Columbia, Missouri  Served as a liaison between student-athletes and athletic administration to voice concerns and suggestions  Encouraged student-athlete involvement in service opportunities and social gatherings

SEC Community Service Team February 2018 – Present  Awards an athlete from each university who gives back to their community in superior service efforts Tiger Leadership Institute University of Missouri Mizzou Made Program – Columbia, Missouri  Developed leadership skills by learning about my personal leadership style  Collaborated with peers to pursue a team or greater goal

August 2016 – May 2017

COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT  

Swim Across America Special Olympics of Nebraska

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Caleb’s Pitch Great Circle

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Mizzou Moves Adapted Gymnastics

107


Austin Eveler Health Science

Wrestling 108


Austin Eveler

www.linkedin.com/in/austin-eveler-92289515a 1044 SW Sunflower Drive | Lee’s Summit, Missouri 64081 | (913) 957-6203 | ase52b@mail.missouri.edu

EDUCATION

Bachelor of Health Science in Health Science University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Emphasis: Leadership and Policy  Minor: Business  Multicultural Certificate

May 2019

LEADERSHIP EXPERIENCE

Division I Student-Athlete (Wrestling) June 2015 – Present University of Missouri Athletic Department – Columbia, Missouri  Managed a 20-30 hour weekly commitment to athletics while being enrolled as a full-time student  Developed resiliency and grit for dealing with adversity and how to learn from constructive criticism  Positively managed the physical, mental, and emotional demands of weight cutting Tiger Leadership Institute May 2018 – Present University of Missouri Athletic Department – Columbia, Missouri  Collaborated with other student-athlete to find ways to understand and improve leadership qualities  Created, planned, and implemented a group service project over the course of the academic year

Mizzou Made Development Program Success Seminar Participant August 2015 – Present University of Missouri Athletic Department – Columbia, Missouri  Attended multiple Mizzou Made Business, Brand, Success, and Networking Seminars  Cultivated an approach to achieving success by giving maximum effort and adopting a growth mindset  Embraced career skills related to dressing for success, effective communication skills, and how to be unique Mizzou Athletics Nutrition Intern June 2018 – August 2018 University of Missouri Athletic Department – Columbia, Missouri  Worked with Excel and DXA Computer Software System to create athlete nutrition profiles  Calculated nutrition statistics such as BMI, bone density, upper and lower lean mass ratios, and weight for comparison  Worked with Sports RD and IT to update, recreate, and re-brand the Mizzou Nutrition Performance social media pages

WORK EXPERIENCE

Clinician June 2015, 2017, 2018 Tiger Style Wrestling Camps – Columbia, Missouri  Instructed and communicated proper wrestling techniques to youth and high school wrestlers  Resolved conflicts by considering multiple perspectives in the assessment of situations and then choosing the appropriate response  Budgeted entry funds for registration sign ups Warehouse Worker May 2017 – August 2017 Premier Paper & Packaging INC – Columbia, Missouri  Managed day to day operations of creating, packaging, and shipping paper reams to be sold  Fulfilled work commitment while maintaining academic and athletic responsibilities

VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE

Community Service Representative for Wrestling Team  Caleb’s Pitch  Boys and Girls Club  Show-Me State Games  Canned Food Drive

HONORS & AWARDS

SEC Conference Academic Honor Roll MAC Conference Academic Honor Roll Dean’s List

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June 2015 – Present People of Columbia Wrestling Clinics 2015 – 2018 2015 – 2018 2015

109


Courtney Evensen

Communication Science and Disorders

Women’s Swim & Dive 110


Courtney Evensen

EDUCATION

(612) 859-7840 | 902 Manhattan Drive | Columbia, Missouri 65201 | cmec6d@mail.missouri.edu

Bachelor of Health Science in Communication Science and Disorders University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Minors: Psychology, Wellness

May 2019 GPA: 3.86/4.00

INVOLVEMENT

Division I Student-Athlete (Women’s Swim) – Team Captain August 2015 – Present University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Mastered the ability to prioritize, use time effectively, and achieve excellence in academic and athletic endeavors  Collaborated with a teammates from various backgrounds to work together to achieve a common goal Tiger Leadership Institute – Member August 2017 – May 2018 University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Embraced leadership responsibilities and necessity of adjusting application methods within differing settings  Learned how to translate my strengths and weaknesses in a positive way within a group setting National Student Speech Language Hearing Association – Member August 2017 – May 2018 University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Attended in-person meetings once a month to stay up-to-date with important topics in the profession  Assisted with fund-raising efforts with other members as part of the required social events

CLINICAL EXPERIENCE

Undergraduate Clinician August 2018 – Present Accent Modification Program, MU Speech and Hearing Clinic – Columbia, Missouri  Worked with English Language Learner from Vietnam on intelligibility and articulation  Applied clinical knowledge to meet the needs of the learner and aid the client’s success in communication  Administered the Proficiency in Oral English Communication test to gain a baseline for fluency in English Undergraduate Clinician June 2018 – July 2018 Robert G. Combs Language Preschool – Columbia, Missouri  Administered standardized test that measured a child’s receptive vocabulary and evaluated results  Served as the lead clinician for two children who needed help with delayed speech and vocabulary acquisition  Utilized skills as a team member to ensure the success of me and my colleagues and the children we assisted

SHADOWING EXPERIENCE

Heidi Jurado – 30 Hours June 2016 – July 2016 Neill Elementary School – New Hope, Minnesota  Observed therapy with individual students and groups of varying levels of speech and language development

VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE

Community Service Representative for Swim Team Columbia, Missouri  Girls on the Run  Swim Across America  Special Olympics  Great Circle

HONORS AND AWARDS    

University of Missouri Dean’s List SEC Academic Honor Roll NCAA Qualifier – Individual (1650 yd freestyle) SEC First Year Honor Roll

August 2015 – Present

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2nd Chance Animal Shelter VIP Summer Targeted Services

2015-2016, 2016-2017, 2017-2018 2016-2017, 2017-2018 2018 2015-2016

WORK EXPERIENCE

Assistant Swim Coach May 2017 – July 2017 Old Hawthorne Country Club – Columbia, Missouri  Provided instruction to youth team of various levels and abilities and evaluated their progress  Established relationships with colleagues, participants, and parents while further developing my leadership, communication, and decision making skills Swim Instructor June 2016 – August 2016 Martha Burns Swim School – Golden Valley, Minnesota  Taught and demonstrated techniques in a positive manner and promoted an environment that fostered fun and safety

111


Kelli Jackson Health Science

Women’s Cross Country / Track & Field 112


Kelli Jackson

4342 Bass Creek Drive | Hudsonville, Michigan 49426 | (616) 278-4395 | k.jackson@email.toast.net

EDUCATION

Bachelor of Health Science in Health Science University of Missouri | Columbia, Missouri Minor: Sociology and Wellness GPA 3.645 / 4.0

December 2018

INVOLVEMENT

Division I Student-Athlete (Women’s Cross Country and Track) August 2015 – September 2017 University of Missouri | Columbia, Missouri  Improved ability to communicate with confidence and enthusiasm which enhanced team chemistry  Balanced up to 30-40 hours per week of athletic commitment and a full academic schedule  Increased ability to overcome adversity with heightened determination and resilience

WORK EXPERIENCE

Health Administration Intern January 2018 – March 2018 The Bluffs | Columbia, Missouri  Created and implemented a schedule of weekly activities for each resident and groups  Learned to work with a variety of departments and enhance communication skills Child Care Provider 2014 – 2015 Private Family | Hudsonville, Michigan  Created stimulating, nurturing, and a safe environment for a two-year-old boy and four-yearold girl  Fostered creative thinking by having the children interact in cognitive task that were still fun, such as board games and skits  Planned and prepared nutritious snacks and meals for the children

VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE

Community Service Representative for Track & Field  National Student-Athlete Day  Special Olympics Buddy  Mizzou Moves  Susan G. Komen 5k Race  Missouri State Games

HONORS & AWARDS

Dean’s List SEC Academic Honor Roll Freshman of the Year Award (Cross Country)

2015 – 2017

2015 – 2017 2015 – 2016 2015 113


Tyrell Jacobs Health Science

Football 114


Tyrell Jacobs

4141 Tulane Drive | Kenner, Louisiana 70065 | (504) 994-9591 | Tyrelljacobs84@gmail.com

EDUCATION

Bachelor of Health Science in Health Science Minor: Psychology University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri

May 2019

SKILLS  

Time Management Quick Learner

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Decision maker Teamwork

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Verbal Communication Global Skills

INVOLVEMENT

Division I Student-Athlete (Football) August 2015 – Present University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Displayed accountability by diligently working to improve performance, while making team success the priority  Excelled academically while maintaining demanding athletic, and travel commitments  Expressed leadership skills through committed work ethic and communication skills

VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE

Spring Football Game Columbia, Missouri  Engaged and created a positive environment for youth participating in football activities

April 2018

Senior Living Columbia, Missouri  Interacted with seniors, prepped and served food, and cleaned activity areas

April 2018

Women’s and Children’s Hospital Columbia, Missouri  Visited room to room talking with patients and visiting with family members

March 2018

Texas Bowl Game – Depelchin Children’s Museum Houston, Missouri  Visited with foster and adopted children

December 2017

Columbia Public Schools March 2017 Columbia, Missouri  Visited local school to discuss the importance of education and healthy lifestyles with elementary students  Served as a role model for youth through sport and being a positive example Mid-Missouri Food Bank Columbia, Missouri  Packaged food for distribution to various food pantries

November 2015

115


Brooke Kelly Health Science

Gymnastics 116


Brooke Kelly

420 West Old Plank Road | Columbia, Missouri 65203 | (205) 542-0357 | bakvxd@mail.missouri.edu

EDUCATION

Bachelor of Health Science in Health Science Minor: Psychology University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri

May 2019

LEADERSHIP AND INVOLVEMENT

Division I Student Athlete – Gymnastics July 2015 – Present University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Earned a full scholarship through hard work, dedication, leadership, determination and perseverance  Adapted quickly and successfully to instruction and constructive critique  Balanced a 20-30 hour per week athletic commitment with a full academic schedule Intern, Won Life July 2018 – August 2018 Cape Town, South Africa  Explored issues related to health and social services in the context of the history and culture  Participated in field placements focusing on disease prevention and disability

WORK EXPERIENCE

Camp Counselor, Mizzou Gymnastics Summer 2016, 2017 University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Built a strong foundation of gymnastics skills for young participants through successful instruction  Escorted over 100 camp participates to facilities and dormitories to ensure safety  Led extracurricular activities with camp participants to create a balanced camp experience Gymnastics Coach Fall 2012, 2013, 2014 Mountain Brook Gymnastics – Birmingham, Alabama  Successfully led various competitive gymnastics classes for children ages 4-13  Developed teamwork through successful collaboration with other coaches and co-instructors  Conducted class in a positive manner to maximize experience and teach proper skill set

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Community Service Representative for Gymnastics July 2015 – Present University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Caring for Columbia – helped with landscaping at Russell Boulevard Elementary School  Mizzou Moves – taught children importance of physical activity and healthy lifestyle  Mid- Missouri Food Bank – packaged food for redistribution for families in need  Special Olympics – played kickball with Special Olympic athletes  Malted Mile – race-day activities for participants of all ages  Ronald McDonald House – prepared meals for families  Parkade Elementary School – read children’s books to elementary students

HONORS AND AWARDS   

Regional Qualifier for Gymnastics SEC Academic Honor Roll Voted Freshman of the Year

Spring 2016, 2017, 2018 Spring 2017 Spring 2016

117


Tyler LaPlante Health Science

Baseball 118


Tyler LaPlante

(816) 598-7565

1013 Rangeline Street | Columbia, Missouri 65201

EDUCATION

tplante2112@hotmail.com

Bachelor of Health Science in Health Science University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Emphasis: Rehabilitation Sciences

May 2019

Associate of Arts Johnson County Community College – Overland Park, Kansas

May 2017

INVOLVEMENT

Division I Student-Athlete (Baseball) August 2017 – Present University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Dedicated a high level of accountability and commitment to team and individual aspirations  Communicated with genuine interest to build relationships to enhance team camaraderie and success  Embraced the importance of modeling leadership, work ethic, and a positive attitude Junior College Student-Athlete (Baseball) August 2014 – May 2017 Johnson County Community College – Overland Park, Kansas  Balanced demanding and full-time athletic and academic commitments while excelling academically  Learned how to effectively work with individuals from diverse backgrounds to achieve a common goal  Utilized constructive feedback from coaching staff to consistently improve performance

WORK EXPERIENCE

Sports Trainer June 2014 – Present Boost Sports Performance and Physical Therapy – Overland Park, Kansas  Managed camps and training sessions for youth athletes in various sports  Enhanced communication skills and instructed youth athletes on the proper fundamentals and techniques to help them become better athletes while staying healthy

VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE

Community Service Representative for Baseball Team September 2017 – Present Columbia, Missouri  Central Missouri Food Bank – packaged food for underprivileged families to aid in hunger relief  Mizzou Youth Experience – toured children from St. Louis and Kansas City communities around Mizzou  Make-A-Wish – visited with a child at a local pediatric hospital to provide encouragement

HONORS, AWARDS, AND CERTIFICATIONS     

SEC Academic Honor Roll JCCC Dean’s List (GPA) CPR Certified JCCC Baseball MVP (Voted By Players) JCCC Male Academic Athlete (Highest Cumulative GPA)

August 2017 – May 2018 August 2014 – May 2017 June 2016 May 2016 August 2015 – May 2016 119


Xarria Lewis Health Science

Gymnastics 120


Xarria Lewis

601 Rainforest Parkway | Columbia, Missouri 65202 | (573) 673-0026 | xalbq6@mail.missouri.edu

EDUCATION

Bachelor of Health Science in Health Science University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri Emphasis: Pre-Professional

May 2019

INVOLVEMENT

Division I Student-Athlete (Gymnastics) August 2015 – Present University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Worked with a group of diverse individuals to overcome adversity and achieve common goals  Balanced and effectively managed full-time coursework, gymnastics training schedule, and competitions Student Athlete Activity Committee (SAAC) August 2018 – Present University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Served as a liaison between student-athletes and administration to voice concerns about student-athlete challenges  Collaborated with other student-athlete leaders to gain new perspectives and share personal experiences

HEALTH EXPERIENCE

Forensic Pathology Intern University Hospital – Columbia, Missouri  Observed and supported forensic pathologist in conducting comprehensive autopsies  Removed and examined internal organs to check for disease and injury  Determined cause of death in over 40 cases and wrote up case reports outlining findings

May 2018 – August 2018

Office Assistant April 2017 – August 2017 Phoenix Home Care – Columbia, Missouri  Assisted with filing patient information as well as noting changes in patient profiles and status  Removed inactive cases and alphabetized as well as chronologically sorted nursing notes  Faxed patient information and effectively communicated between physicians, hospitals, and assisted living facilities

SHADOWING EXPERIENCE

Suzanne Lewis, RN, Director of Operations, PHC 100+ Hours) April 2017 – August 2017 Phoenix Home Care – Columbia, Missouri  Developed an understanding of how to collaborate with others while maintaining accountability  Established a leadership perspective of focusing on clear communication of responsibilities and practicing empathy within relationships

WORK EXPERIENCE

Gymnastics Coach June 2012 – Present Show-Me Gymnastics – Columbia, Missouri  Taught varying levels of gymnastics from basic recreational classes to the advanced Junior Olympic competitive team  Led the team through practices with a warm up, stretch, progressive tumbling, event rotations, and conditioning set  Evaluated and instructed athletes on how to improve gymnastics abilities in a safe environment  Learned to effectively individualize communication with supervisor and athletes across all ages  Developed effective time management and problem solving skills

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Community Service Representative for Women’s Gymnastics Team September 2015 – Present Columbia, Missouri  Mizzou Moves – led health lessons on healthy eating habits  Hospital Visits – made hospital visits around the Children’s Hospital to accompany sick children  Food Bank – packaged foods for local families in need  Malted Mile – served as court marshal for a community race that benefited Special Olympics  Ronald McDonald – prepared and cooked meals for residents of the University Hospital Housing

121


Seth Pesek

Health Science

Wrestling 122


Seth Pesek

(913) 558-0093

EDUCATION

604 Campusview Drive Columbia, MO 65201

Bachelor of Health Science in Health Science University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Emphasis: Leadership and Policy  Minor: Business

Sgpp68@mail.missouri.edu

May 2019

INVOLVEMENT

Division I Student-Athlete (Wrestling) Summer 2015 – Present University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Developed disciplinary skills when balancing a 20-30 hour per week athletic commitment with a full academic schedule  Displayed leadership by encouraging fellow teammates and student-athletes to maintain high performance standards on and off the mat  Upheld a positive attitude and commitment to team after season ending injury

WORK EXPERIENCE

Chef Summer 2017 Flat Branch – Columbia, Missouri  Expanded communication skills being empathetic and considerate while working with a diverse group of individuals  Adjusted to a fast-paced environment and accurately completing orders to the specifications of customer needs Swim Instructor Summer 2016 Columbia Parks & Rec – Columbia, Missouri  Developed and implemented swim programming for infants, 5-12 year olds, and children with special needs  Refined coaching approach to children and parents by being adaptive in communication style and specific individualization needs  Remained flexible with availability to accommodate for drop ins and private lessons

VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE

Community Service Representative for Wrestling Team Summer 2015 – Present Columbia, Missouri  Senior Wellness Day – engaged local senior citizens visiting our Recreation and Wellness Center  Men as Allies – led a group discussion with fellow male students on modeling a culture of respect  Special Olympics – paired up and created an enjoyable experience for an athlete with special needs 123


Karissa Schweizer Health Science

Women’s Cross Country / Track & Field 124


KARISSA SCHWEIZER 100 Mizzou Athletic Training Complex Columbia, Missouri 65211

(573) 884-4949

EDUCATION

Bachelor of Health Science in Health Science University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  GPA: 3.5/4.0  SEC Academic Honor Roll (2015 – 2018)  University Dean’s List (2014 – 2018)  NCAA Academic Honor Roll (2015)

kjsfkb@mail.missouri.edu

May 2019

INVOLVEMENT

Division I Student-Athlete (Track & Cross Country) Fall 2014 – Present University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Diligently worked to improve academic and athletic performance by dedicating extra hours to each  Provide leadership by modeling rigorous work ethic and positive attitude  Communicate easily and comfortably with a variety of personalities

VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE

Community Service Representative for Track & Cross Country Fall 2014 – Present Columbia, Missouri  Mid Missouri Food Bank – package food for redistribution (4 hours)  Susan G. Komen Race for Cure – motivational speaker & station worker (12 hours)  Girls on the Run – served as a coach and provided encouragement to young girls (60 hours) Student Volunteer Dowling Catholic High School – West Des Moines, Iowa  St. Francis Garden (10 hours)  Des Moines Food Bank (16 hours)  Dowling Catholic Christmas Baskets (20 hours)

Fall 2010 – Spring 2014

WORK EXPERIENCE

Cross Country Coach Fall 2018 – Present University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Assisted head coach with recruiting, coaching, scheduling, and related administrative duties  Provided instruction and positive support to athletes as they trained for competitions Professional Athlete Summer 2018 – Present Nike – Beaverton, Oregon  Competed on a national level while representing Nike brand in a positive manner Nanny Smerage Family – Clive, Iowa  Supervised and transported children ages 10 & 13 weekly 7 hours/day  Monitored and encouraged children with daily chores and activities

Summer 2014, 2015

125


Kate Smith

Health Science

Women’s Cross Country / Track & Field 126


Kate Smith

815 Huntridge Drive | Columbia, Missouri, 65201 | (515) 661-1273 | kescp5@mail.missouri.edu

EDUCATION

University of Missouri | Columbia, Missouri Bachelor of Health Science in Health Science Minor: Psychology  All-Academic SEC Honor Roll (2015, 2016, 2017, 2018)

May 2019 GPA: 3.70 / 4.0

WORK EXPERIENCE

Home Health Care Aid | At Home Care, LLC. | Ankeny, Iowa May 2018 – August 2018  Served geriatric population in Polk County area, delivering exceptional service to meet specific needs of each individual client  Provided basic care such as preparing meals, feeding, bathing and showering, changing or emptying catheters, assisting with ambulation (wheelchair, walkers, gait belts, etc.), pet care, house cleaning, correspondence and scheduling through logbooks Teaching Assistant | HLTH_SCI 2100 | University of Missouri | Columbia, Missouri January 2018 – May 2018  Assisted in facilitating course alongside other teaching assistants to successfully collaborate and execute lesson plans  Assessed student learning through grading weekly assignments and assisting with grading and holding office hours

Student Paraprofessional | 2501 Project | University of Missouri | Columbia, Missouri May 2017 – October 2017  Communicated directly with the clients of the Missouri AgrAbility program which included gathering medical history, conducted surveys, and gathering information on needs and requests  Administered “On The Farm” Assessments for the program by traveling directly to clients’ homes and working alongside team members to assess condition of person, farm, and supplies  Designed specific display board demonstrating farm safety for the Missouri State Fair  Operated secretarial duties under University Professor Karen Funkenbusch, including organizing packets for conferences and programs, addressing information to State Representatives, and keeping information confidential and organized  Analyzed data from the 2501 USDA Workshop and input numbers into Excel programing  Enhanced knowledge of cliental-specific need by attending a variety of learning seminars Waitress | Sports Page Bar & Grill | Ankeny, Iowa

May 2016 – August 2016

LEADERSHIP & INVOLVEMENT

Cross Country and Track Team | University of Missouri | Columbia, Missouri August 2015 – Present  Contributed to Mizzou Athletics through commitment to excellence in sport, and represented team in a multiple collegiate races, included the SEC Championships (Spring 2016)  Adapted necessary time management skills in order to excel in both school and sport, generated positive team collaboration, and learned to effectively work with people for a common goal Student Athlete Advising Committee | University of Missouri | Columbia, Missouri August 2017 – Present  Communicated as a representative for Cross Country team, offering collaboration for improvement to the Mizzou student-athlete experience, and organized holiday festivities and volunteer opportunities for student athletes Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) |University of Missouri | Columbia, Missouri  Collaborated with peers and gained essential people skills on a personal level

August 2017 – Present

Tiger Leadership Institute (TLI) | University of Missouri | Columbia, Missouri August 2016 – May 2017  Improved professional development skills while gaining knowledge of how to communicate authentically Women’s Catholic Bible Study / Discipleship Program January 2016 – May 2017  Communicated effectively with others and gained mentorship from positive older influence to further instill positive morals and faithfulness

VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE

Boone Hospital | Columbia, Missouri January 2018 – Present  Volunteered greeting, talking to, and assisting with patient needs in the Medical Specialties Department  Developed a variety of socialization skills needed to emotionally connect and establish relationship to patients with diverse backgrounds, personalities, and injuries/illnesses

Mizzou Made Events | University of Missouri | Columbia, Missouri August 2015 – Present  Participated in a number of volunteering opportunities presented to Mizzou student athletes on a weekly basis, including encouraging young kids through Caleb’s Pitch Hospital Visits and mentoring through Special Olympics

127


Hannah Stevens

Communication Science and Disorders

Women’s Swim & Dive 128


Hannah Stevens

EDUCATION

hesd67@mail.missouri.edu • (419) 631-7670 • 2431 Pimlico Court • Columbia, Missouri 65201

Bachelor of Health Science in Communication Science and Disorders University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri Minor: Psychology/HDFS/Multicultural Certificate

May 2019 GPA: 3.60/4.0

INVOLVEMENT

Division I Student-Athlete (Swimming and Diving Team) June 2014 – May 2018 University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Learned value of teamwork by developing ability to prioritize team goals while pursuing personal improvement  Goal oriented individual who learns from constructive feedback and regularly commits extra time to improve skills  Supported teammates by recognizing their struggles and sharing strategies to overcome obstacles with success Student Athletes Fostering Equality August 2016 – May 2018 University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Engaged in discussions to enhance understanding about inequalities amongst peers on campus and how to be an ally  Helped organize “The Mizzou Mile” in order to reach out to all organizations on campus to form unity

Tiger Leadership Institute August 2015 – May 2016 University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Discovered personal leadership style and ways to most effectively apply with different people and situations  Learned to recognize and utilize individual strengths and weaknesses to become a more efficient leader  Developed skills to understand and maximize team dynamics in and out of the pool University of Missouri Preschool Clinician August 2018 – December 2018 MU Robert G. Combs Language Preschool – Columbia, Missouri  Created and taught speech and language lessons focused on evidence-based practice to a class of 10 preschoolers  Wrote parent notes, SOAP notes and observation summaries, detailing the children’s performance, progress, and areas of improvement  Conducted formal and informal assessments for two preschoolers  Observed and participated in one-on-one therapy with a preschooler and a graduate student

Assistant Sunday School Teacher Fall 2015 – Present Broadway Christian Church – Columbia, Missouri  Assist weekly in a class of 10 children ages 8-15 with a variety of physical and mental disabilities  Develop trusting relationships with children by providing engaged and positive environment in classroom and gym  Learn ways to adjust communication methods to be responsive to individual needs and capabilities

WORK HISTORY

Personal Assistant January 2016 – Present Public Partnerships – Columbia, Missouri  Provide after school care for a 13 year-old girl with epilepsy and genetic disorder 1-4x/ week  Drive to and assist with scheduled activities and bedtime routine to increase child’s socialization and motor skills  Communicate with parents successes and concerns of the child to support consistency with her care and development

VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE

Community Service Representative for Swimming and Diving Team Columbia, Missouri  Disabled Athletes Sport Association   Swim Across America   Mid-Missouri Food Bank   MS 150 Bike Race   Boys’ and Girls’ Club 

HONORS AND AWARDS       

CSCAA Academic All-American (2015-2018) SEC Championship Participant (2015-2018) NCAA Championship Participant (2015-2018) NCAA All- American (2015-2018) USA Swimming National Team Member (2015-2018) NCAA Honorable Mention All-American (2015-2018) SEC All-Academic Honor Roll (2015-2018)

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Summer 2014 – Present

Great Circle Paxton Keeley Carnival Caleb’s Pitch Mizzou Moves Special Olympics

University Dean’s List (2014-2018) Mizzou Athletic Scholarship (2014-2018) US National Champion (2017) World Championships Semi-finalist (2017) 10th fastest performer in US history 100m Backstroke (2017) U.S. Swimming Olympic Trials finalist (2016)

129


Michaelee Turner Health Science

Gymnastics 130


Michaelee Turner

michaelee.turner@gmail.com | (816) 401-7151 | 420 W Old Plank Road, Apt 104 | Columbia, Missouri 65203

EDUCATION

Bachelor of Health Science in Health Science University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri Minors: Spanish, Human Development and Family Studies

December 2018 3.762 / 4.0

SHADOWING EXPERIENCE

Shadowing (13 hours) Joseph Rich, OD (3 hours) September 2018  Observed the function and importance of advanced technology as a tool for diagnosis and patient education Cynthia Yin, OD (4 hours) May 2018  Learned about charitable services available to those who cannot provide means for vision care on their own Optometry Clinic (6 hours) August 2016  Experienced day to day functions of an optometrist including pre and post operation appointments and exams

INVOLVEMENT and LEADERSHIP EXPERIENCE

Division I Student-Athlete (Women’s Gymnastics) August 2015 – Present University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Balanced full athletic and academic schedules while maintaining excellence in both  Persevered through athletic and personal hardships through dedication and a positive attitude Soles 4 Souls Participant May 2018 Montrouis, Haiti  Provided assistance to children in local elementary schools by washing their feet and fitting them for shoes Tiger Leadership Institute Member August 2015 – May 2016 University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Learned about my leadership strengths and how to apply them in a team setting  Collaborated with a team to unify diverse ideas and perspectives when working towards a common goal

Student Athletes Fostering Equality Member August 2018 – Present University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Practiced leadership skills that focused on uniting athletics and campus communities through discussions related to societal issues  Served on the Inclusion Excellence Mile Committee to plan and organize a mile run and walk event to bring all community members and local businesses together Intern May 2018 Mizzou Alternative Breaks – Montecristi, Dominican Republic  Explored new perspectives by engaging with the community through teaching English and assisting at schools  Demonstrated bilingual skill set by developing and teaching curriculum that was interactive and engaging

CIVIC ENGAGEMENT

Community Service Representative (Women’s Gymnastics) University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Caleb’s Pitch  Special Olympics  Food Bank  Columbia Public Schools  Ronald McDonald House  Alzheimer’s Walk

Child Life, Hematology, and Oncology (Seasonal) Children’s Mercy South – Kansas City, Missouri  Assisted with the implementation of distraction therapies and daily rounds

HONORS AND AWARDS

Scholastic All-American University of Missouri Dean’s List

August 2015 – Present

MU Women’s and Children’s Hospital

June 2013 – August 2014

2016 – 2018 2015 – 2018

SKILLS  

Bilingual – English, Spanish Proficient in Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint

131


Britney Ward Health Science

Gymnastics 132


Britney Ward

EDUCATION

(417) 827-0497 | bjwrk6@mail.missouri.edu | 243 Finley Drive | Ozark, Missouri 65721

Bachelor of Health Science in Health Science University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  University of Missouri Dean’s List (2015 – 2018)

May 2019 3.796 / 4.0

INVOLVEMENT & LEADERSHIP EXPERIENCE

Division I Student-Athlete (Women’s Gymnastics) August 2015 – Present University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Balanced a 20-30 hour per week rigorous athletic commitment with a full academic schedule  Learned how to effectively work with a diverse group of people to achieve a common goal Student Athlete Advisory Committee August 2016 – Present Officer and Mizzou Made Chair (August 2018 – Present) University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Integrated perspectives from various sports to improve the student-athlete experience  Represented the voices and opinions of teammates and other athletes to higher up athletic administration Fellowship of Christian Athletes August 2015 – Present University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Served on Student-Athlete Leadership Team by planning weekly meetings and leading small group sessions  Provided an environment for athletes from different sports to come together and feel connected

GLOBAL ENGAGEMENT

English as a Second Language (ESL) Teacher June 2018 –July 2018 Hue, Vietnam  Taught youth basic English skills and developed a curriculum for future volunteers to build upon established lessons

Soles 4 Souls Participant May 2018 Montrouis, Haiti  Organized a shoe drive in the US to help Haitian women have shoes to sell in the community for a sustainable income Public Health Intern July 2017 – August 2017 Cape Town, South Africa  Worked with an early childhood center, tutored 2nd and 3rd grade ELL students, and toured public healthcare centers

WORK EXPERIENCE

Gymnastics Coach June 2014 – Present Missouri Valley Gymnastics, University of Missouri Gymnastics Camp – Columbia, Missouri  Coached youth in recreation and team classes and led a group of 20 campers while providing a safe environment

COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT

Community Service Representative for Women’s Gymnastics University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Mizzou Moves  Mid-Missouri Food Bank  Special Olympics

August 2015 – Present   

Caleb’s Pitch Hospital Visits Jumpstart (45+ hours)

Hospital Volunteer June 2016 – July 2016 MU Women’s and Children’s Hospital – Columbia, Missouri  Assisted with daily function of the hospital by running labs, cleaning rooms, stocking carts, and guiding patients

HONORS AND AWARDS  

NCAA All-American (2016 – 2017) All America Scholar Athlete (2015 – 2017)

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Mizzou Most Valuable Gymnast (2017) Mizzou Championship Culture Award (2016)

133


Taylor Watkins Health Science

Wrestling 134


Taylor Watkins (620) 762-6090

EDUCATION

604 Campus View Drive Columbia, Missouri 65201

Bachelor of Health Science in Health Science University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Emphasis: Pre-Professional Studies and Pre-Pharmacy

tlwhx9@mail.missouri.edu

May 2019

INVOLVEMENT

Division I Student-Athlete (Wrestling) August 2015 – Present University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Developed time management and organization skills by efficiently managing academic and athletic commitments  Enhanced leadership skills by leading workouts and working collaboratively with peers to create accountability for the achievement of personal and team goals  Mentored younger teammates in adapting to the collegiate lifestyle and developing proper study habits

WORK EXPERIENCE

Paper Packager June 2017 – August 2017 Premiere Paper – Columbia, Missouri  Managed the packaging and shipping of paper reams in a physical demanding environment  Communicated with co-workers daily on efficiency of the assembly line in order to increase product production Dock Worker August 2016 Old Dominion Freight Line – Columbia, Missouri  Organized freights and safely operated forklift to efficiently meet to production needs  Maintained cleanliness in warehouse to meet safety standards  Communicated with co-workers on loading and unloading freight Lifeguard May 2014 – August 2014 Columbus City Pools – Columbus, Kansas  Provided information, assistance, and customer service to members regarding safety and issue/resolution  Supported facility management including: outdoor pools, platforms, and slides 135


Kira Zubar

Health Science

Women’s Swim & Dive 136


Kira Zubar

604 Campusview Drive • Columbia, Missouri 65201 • (952) 220-6888 • kezf34@mail.missouri.edu

EDUCATION

Bachelor of Health Science in Health Science University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Minors in Business and Nutrition

May 2019 GPA: 3.94/4.00

LEADERSHIP/INVOLVEMENT

Division I Student-Athlete (Women’s Swim and Dive) August 2014 – Present University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Excel academically while missing up to 20% of classes due to year round competition and travel commitments  Adjust easily to unexpected events with poise and composure and increased determination for success  Embrace the value of camaraderie and collaboration to maximize personal and team performance Tiger Leadership Institute August 2015 – Present University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Evaluate leadership style and learned best practices to work with other that have different ways of leading  Develop increased confidence when communicating to others new ideas for improved team outcomes  Embrace leadership responsibilities while developing cohesiveness among dynamic personalities Children’s Ministry Leader September 2016 – Present Woodcrest Church – Columbia, Missouri  Work weekly with up to 10 preschoolers to provide age appropriate faith education  Communicate with energy, love and optimism to encourage children’s faith development  Embrace unique needs of each child and adjust interactions accordingly

WORK EXPERIENCE

Camp Coach, Swim Camp Summer 2015 University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Assisted head coaches in running workouts for over 100 swimmers during week long overnight camp  Encouraged students to set goals, recognize personal achievements, and work through challenges  Enhanced technique and strokes for group of athletes ages 5-18 by adjusting instructions based on needs Cashier/ Server YoYo Donuts – Edina, Minnesota  Provided positive greetings to customers while handling and serving foods as requested  Opened and closed store, managed cash register and maintained cleanliness of dining area Cashier Walmart – Columbia, Missouri  Evaluated conflicts with customers to decide the best way to manage concerns and issues  Greeted and assisted everyone with friendliness regardless of customer responses

Summer 2014, 2016

Summer 2015

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Community Service Representative for Swim Team Fall 2014 – Present Columbia, Missouri  Boys and Girls Club – played with and encouraged children and participated in fundraising activities  Mid Missouri Food Bank – packaged food for redistribution  National MS 150 bike ride – station worker  Boys Scouts of America Soap Box Derby – station worker  Second Chance Animal Rescue – assist with animal care and donation organization

HONORS AND AWARDS   

SEC Academic Honor Roll University Dean’s List NCAA Qualifier

Spring 2015, 2016 Consecutive semesters Fall 2014 – Present Spring 2016, 2017

137


Anthony Ashley Journalism

Men’s Swim & Dive 138


Anthony Ashley

aca6gc@mail.missouri.edu | (713) 628-1721

Education

Bachelor of Journalism School of Journalism, University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri Dean’s List: 2015 – 2018

May 2019 GPA: 3.88 / 4.0

Leadership Experience and Involvement

Division I Student-Athlete – Men’s Swimming (Team Captain: 2017 – 2019) August 2015 – Present University of Missouri – Columbia. Missouri  Effectively balanced rigorous practice, training, competition and travel schedule with academics  Strong work ethic, goal setting and ability to persevere and perform under pressure  Modeled leadership, encouraged teammates and resolved conflicts among team members Student Athletic Advisory Committee Officer (SAAC) (Officer: 2018 – 2019) August 2016 – Present University of Missouri – Columbia. Missouri  Represented swim team and student viewpoints on issues relating to leadership, athletics and community  In charge of Honors and Awards Committees and the Homecoming Nomination Committee Intercollegiate Athletic Committee (IAC) August 2016 – May 2017 University of Missouri – Columbia. Missouri  Selected as one of three representatives from entire athletic department  Student welfare committee – served as liaison between students and heads of academic departments (faculty) to enhance student athlete welfare and academic performance

Work Experience

Legislative Intern June 2018 – August 2018 Texas House of Representatives – Austin, Texas  Conducted research on different problems facing constituents of District 39 and others across Texas  Wrote statements of intent for bills and submitted them with research packets to Texas Legislative Council  Interacted with constituents over the phones, through letters, and in person at the capital  Attended legislative hearings and provided background research for them in advance

General Assignment Reporter May 2017 – July 2017 Columbia Missourian – Columbia, Missouri  Reported on stories ranging from racial profiling to sports to bird watching  Pitched ideas, received daily assignments and covered breaking news under deadline  Researched stories, conducted interviews and utilized data and social media to prepare articles Freelance Writer and Contributing Author FloSwiming Online Swim Magazine  Write feature stories, breaking news stories, and cover swim meets

November 2016 – Present

Entrepreneurship Legal Clinic Research Assistant May 2016 – August 2016 University of Missouri Law School – Columbia, Missouri  Wrote press releases and notices for the website and compiled research on law clinics across the nation

Skills

Social Media | Web Design | Photoshop | Audition | Premiere Pro | Analytics

Honors and Awards    

Mark Twain Academic Scholarship University of Missouri Swimming Scholarship University of Missouri Varsity Letter National Society of Collegiate Scholars

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Three Stripes Club Award CSCAA Academic All American (2016 – 2018) SEC Swimming and Diving Community Service Team Award

139


Alexa Beckwith Journalism

Women’s Swim & Dive 140


Alexa Beckwith

2501 UMC Drive • Columbia, Missouri 65201 • (720) 278-0142 • Albeckwith1@aol.com

JOURNALISM SKILLS    

Adobe Photoshop Adobe Premiere Adobe InDesign Adobe Illustrator

EDUCATION

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Nikon D300 on manual Video Camera and tripod Google Fusion Tables iPhone video creation with iMovie

Bachelor of Journalism Emphasis: Strategic Communication University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Honorable Mention Academic All-American – 2015  Dean’s List – 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018

GoPro Video creation Audio Recorder, Zoom AP Style News Writing December 2018 GPA: 3.4/4.0

INVOLVEMENT

Division I Student-Athlete – Women’s Diving Team (Team Captain 2017 – 2018) August 2014 – Present University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Effectively balanced a full academic schedule while dedicating 30 hours per week to athletic activities  Utilized positive communication to create a supportive team atmosphere  Frequently performed with composure in face of adversity, change, hindrances, and outside factors Tiger Leadership Institute August 2014 – Present University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Enhanced leadership abilities through seminars, discussions, and team-building activities  Improved dynamic leadership by meeting three times a month in both large and small group settings  Created, planned, and implemented a group service project over the course of a year

JOURNALISM EXPERIENCE

Digital Content Strategist August 2018 – Present Lift Division – Columbia, Missouri  Wrote website material and blog posts, used search engine optimization, and created SEO content  Produced google business and Bing profiles for local business to help increase public awareness of the company Communications Intern June 2018 – August 2018 Ronald McDonald House – Columbia, Missouri  Utilized programs including Adobe Illustrator, Publisher, Mail Chimp, and excel to create and edit content  Worked events and took photos and uploaded them to the House’s social media Digital Imaging Intern December 2016 – May 2017 Newz Group – Columbia, Missouri  Used wide bed scanners to supplement digital content for media monitoring, marketing, and website hosting company  Scanned and uploaded local and national newspaper pages per hour

WORK EXPERIENCE

Diving Coach March 2018 – Present Mizzou Diving Club – Columbia, Missouri  Trained adolescent athletes on basic and advanced diving skills through dry land and water practices Camp Counselor May 2015 – August 2015 Mizzou Swimming and Diving Camps – Columbia, Missouri  Provided positive feedback and was responsible for the well-being of campers in grades kindergarten to high school Diving Coach May 2015 – August 2015 Wilson’s Beach Club – Columbia, Missouri  Coached 15 athletes twice a week and led the team to a win at the end of the season inter-squad meet

VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE

Community Service Representative for Swim and Dive Team University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Mizzou Moves  Mid Missouri Food Bank  The Great Circle  MS 150 Bike Race

August 2014 – Present  

Caleb’s Pitch Adapted Gymnastic

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Madeline McKernan Journalism

Women’s Swim & Dive 142


Madeline McKernan

RELEVANT SKILLS

2601 UMC Drive ⦁ Columbia, Missouri 65201 ⦁ (936) 443-6143 ⦁ mnm539@mail.missouri.edu

Specialized academic experiences in writing, design, strategic communication, reporting, production, social media, multimedia design Adobe Photoshop • Premiere Pro • Illustrator • In Design • Audition • Lightroom AP Style Proficiency • WordPress • iNews • Atom • html code • CSS • Github • CLIO Nikon D3300 manual usage • Sony RX10 • Video Camera and tripod • Audio Recorder, Zoom

INVOLVEMENT

Student Assistant for Mizzou Swimming and Diving University of Missouri  Provided any assistance to coaches and staff with planning and executing travel and event plans  Embraced independent work ethic in order to ensure everything gets done in a timely manner

August 2018 – Present

Division I Student-Athlete – Women’s Diving Team August 2014 – May 2018 University of Missouri – NCAA All-American 2016, SEC All-Conference 2018  Embraced team mentality and challenge of prioritizing team goals while staying committed to personal success  Provide leadership and support by displaying dedication to excellence and encouragement to swimmers and divers Student-Athlete Advisory Committee August 2016 – May 2018 University of Missouri  Representative for Swim and Dive Team to ensure issues and concerns of teammates are voiced within athletics  Volunteer committee member providing new opportunities for athlete involvement in community service Tiger Leadership institute August 2015 – May 2016 University of Missouri  Discovered personal leadership strengths and styles to apply in different environments  Embraced leadership responsibilities while developing cohesiveness among different personalities

WORK EXPERIENCE

University of Missouri School of Law – Entrepreneurship Legal Clinic (ELC) Student Research Assistant  Wrote press releases for ELC accomplishments and the formation of the School of Law’s nonprofit  Edited and reformatted contracts and created templates  Gained experience in entrepreneurial and intellectual property law by sitting in on client meetings

May 2018 – Present

Producer at KOMU 8 News August 2018 – October 2018 Assistant Producer for 10 p.m. show  Learned how to write short stories and teasers effectively for newscasts  Worked with reporters and anchors in a newsroom scenario in order to write stories suited to them  Gained experience in searching for and identify newsworthy and relevant stories Heart of Missouri United Way May 2017 – August 2017 Marketing and Communications Intern  Reviewed, edited and improved the Community Investment Guide that promoted companies who received funding  Contributed three articles in the summer newsletter that is sent to all donors and featured on the website  Created and edited documents in InDesign that were used in the annual fundraising campaign Authority Gymnastics Gymnastics Coach  Coached and trained level appropriate skills and work ethic to children ages 3-16  Collaborated with other staff to create a positive, safe learning environment

EDUCATION

Bachelor of Journalism (Convergence Journalism) Bachelor of Political Science Multicultural Certificate American Constitutional Democracy Certificate University of Missouri-Columbia, Missouri  SEC Honor Roll - 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018  Dean’s List - 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018

May 2015 – August 2015

May 2019 May 2019 May 2019 May 2019 GPA: 3.411/4.000

143


Clare Raley Journalism

Tennis 144


CLARE RALEY

2700 Green Valley Drive #122

(678) 428-5361 | clareraley@yahoo.com

EDUCATION

Columbia, Missouri 65201

Bachelor of Journalism Current GPA: 3.45 / 4.0 University of Missouri – Missouri School of Journalism  Emphasis: Print and Digital News

INVOLVEMENT

Division I Student-Athlete (Women’s Tennis) University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri Team Captain (2017-2018)  Competed for nationally ranked team in nation’s top conference for women’s tennis  Managed and prioritized time with efficiency while devoting over 30 hours per week to team practice, conditioning, competition and travel  Performed with composure and thrived in high pressure, tense situations

Student-Athlete Advisory Committee University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Selected based on strong leadership to act as a liaison between athletes and department  Coordinated community events and service opportunities for athletes

Spring 2019

Spring 2015 – Spring 2018

Fall 2017 – Spring 2018

WORK EXPERIENCE

Sports Reporter Fall 2018 – Present Columbia Missourian – Columbia, Missouri  Write game stories, feature articles and news reports for designated sports teams  Keep the public informed on assigned beat through daily news coverage via social media platforms  Interview players, coaches and spectators in individual and group settings  Covered University of Missouri volleyball and local high school golf during Fall 2018 semester Copy Editor Columbia Missourian – Columbia, Missouri  Worked with news, feature stories, wire news, editorials, graphics, sports and special sections  Edited copy, wrote headlines, proofed pages, curated news and posted content to social media accounts  Followed strict AP Style guidelines and demonstrated attention to detail to produce error-free content  Operated on deadline as a team member to ensure the timely flow of copy, web posts and pages

Fall 2018

Communications Intern Summer 2018 Federació Catalana de Tennis – Barcelona, Spain  Composed social media plan for Spanish professional tennis player to promote publicity and exposure  Translated company website from Spanish and Catalan to English with emphasis on grammar and clarity Public Relations Intern AIM Sports Reputation Management – Atlanta, Georgia  Developed public relations proposals for submission to College Football Hall of Fame  Conducted research and compiled report on cutting-edge issues involving high school athletes

Marketing Intern Heart of Missouri United Way – Columbia, Missouri  Prepared the 2017 Community Investment Guide, detailing the importance and impact of United Way donations to each of 32 non-profit recipients  Gathered responses from each non-profit organization and conducted follow-up communications

HONORS AND AWARDS

School of Journalism Dean’s List Southeastern Conference Academic Honor Roll Southeastern Conference Community Service Award Mizzou Team Community Service Award

Summer 2017

Summer 2017

Spring 2015 – Fall 2018 Spring 2015 – 2018 Spring 2018 Spring 2016

145


Griffin Schaetzle Journalism

Men’s Swim & Dive 146


Griffin Schaetzle

EDUCATION

gschaetzle1@gmail.com • (814) 969-1896 • 2505 UMC Drive • Columbia, Missouri 65201

Bachelor in Journalism University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri Emphasis: Strategic Communication – Sports & Entertainment Public Relations  Minor: Business

May 2019

INVOLVEMENT

Division I Student-Athlete (Men’s Swim & Dive) June 2015 – Present University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Enhanced time management skills by balancing academic and athletic commitments  Displayed strong work ethic by always working to improve competition at practice and in the classroom  Keeping motivated through a rigorous workload of training, school and competition

WORK EXPERIENCE

Marketing & Membership Intern Club at Old Hawthorne – Columbia, Missouri  Researched and wrote website content  Created a digital prospect membership packet

Food and Beverage Employee Club at Old Hawthorne – Columbia, Missouri  Managed, stocked, and ran the pool snack shop  Worked and assisted with special events and celebrations at the club house Athlete Columnist The Maneater – Columbia, Missouri  Contributed monthly articles as the Athlete Columnist  Met deadlines that were given for columns

Summer 2018

Summer 2016, 2017

Fall 2016

Swim Camp Counselor Summer 2016 University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Taught skills and technique to numerous campers throughout the week of camp  Counseled and led a group of campers around campus including in dorms, at the pool and at the cafeteria Sports Information Director Internship Fall 2014 – Spring 2015 Mercyhurst University – Erie, Pennsylvania  Performed various assignments as given including articles, computer work and media work  Shadowed and learned from head SID and assistant SID Rental Associate Presque Isle Canoe & Boat Livery – Erie, Pennsylvania  Developed people skills by renting and handling customers’ requests  Performed physical labor within moving, cleaning and renting boats

Summers 2013, 2014

VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE

Community Service Representative for Swimming & Diving June 2015 – Present  Swim Across America – Raised money and participated in the annual St. Louis Swim Across America event  Great Circle Tutoring – Played games with kids who are under privileged

HONORS AND AWARDS    

SEC Academic Honor Roll Varsity Letter Winner Academic All-American Honorable Mention Olympic Trial Qualifier

Spring 2016, 2017, 2018 Spring 2016, 2017, 2018 Spring 2016 Summer 2016

147


Riley Sents Journalism

Volleyball 148


Riley Sents

rrs257@mail.missouri.edu ⦁ (319) 243-5789 ⦁ 900 Manhattan Drive ⦁ Columbia, Missouri 65201

EDUCATION

Bachelor of Journalism University of Missouri  Emphasis: Strategic Communication  Minor: Business  Certificate: Multicultural Studies

May 2019 GPA: 3.9/4.0

INVOLVEMENT

Division I Student-Athlete (Volleyball) June 2015 – Present University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Balanced a 30-40 hour week training and practice regimen while maintaining a class, tutor, and mentor schedule  Developed leadership by positive encouragement, teamwork, and being a member of FCA  Demonstrated perseverance by having a strong work ethic to compete in both the classroom and on the court  Displayed leadership skills by being an energetic, accountable, dedicated teammate on and off the court Fellowship of Christian Athletes August 2015 – Present FCA Team Member – Columbia, Missouri  Grew as an individual and strengthened personal core values  Established strong, working friendships with other members and participated in weekly fellowship meetings Student Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) President August 2016 – Present University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Guided weekly meetings to address issues of student-athlete well-being and plan service opportunities  Planned meetings for representatives and headed one of four service projects each semester  Recruited teammates to participate in community service, professional development, and bonding events

WORK EXPERIENCE

Volunteer Coordinator Intern May 2018 – August 2018 Show-Me State Games – Columbia, Missouri  Arranged and recruited over 400 volunteers for various sporting events over three different weekends  Created blog posts to encourage brand awareness for the Show-Me State Games  Collaborated with other volunteer committee members to create recruiting strategies of volunteers Community Outreach Intern June 2017 – July 2017 Ronald McDonald House – Columbia, Missouri  Assisted with event management through the planning and execution of fundraising activities  Increased brand recognition by bringing a new perspective on managing social media accounts  Developed an understanding for the processes that are involved with running a non-profit organization Youth Volleyball Camp Instructor (Seasonal) June 2015 – July 2017 University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Designed stimulating and learning enhancing games and drills for young players  Handled stressful and hectic situations both on the court and in the dorms with a positive attitude  Assisted in helping young players develop their skills through encouragement and demonstration

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Community Service Representative for Volleyball Team June 2015 – Present University of Missouri  Caleb’s Pitch – assisted with the desensitizing of needles by helping children create art with paint filled syringes  Hospital Visits – visited a series of rooms in a local hospital and interacted with children and families  Mizzou Moves – taught kids how to live a healthy life style by taking over a physical education class  Youth League – developed programming and implemented volleyball activities for elementary school kids  National Student-Athlete Day – partnered with a Special Olympics athlete to play kickball  Tiger Food 4 Friends – planned and coordinated the donation of leftover food from the MATC to St. Francis House

149


Erica Rideout Nursing

Women’s Cross Country / Track & Field / Swim & Dive 150


Erica Rideout

901 Huntridge Drive • Columbia, Missouri 65201 • (217) 416-8514 • esrgxc@mail.missouri.edu

EDUCATION

Bachelor of Science in Nursing University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri

May 2019

HEALTHCARE EXPERIENCE

Sinclair School of Nursing Clinical Experience (200+ Hours) August 2017 – Present Women’s and Children’s Hospital • University Hospital • Boone Hospital Center • Fulton State Hospital  Completed clinical work in specialty areas such as labor and delivery, pediatrics, mental health, and internal medicine  Gained a better understanding of the inner workings of various health centers and the responsibilities of nursing Nursing Technician April 2017 – Present Surgery Center at the Forum – Columbia, Missouri  Assisted nursing staff in the pre-op and PACU care of patients scheduled for outpatient eye surgery  Collaborated with nurses to provide excellent care and assist patients with various needs throughout stay

CERTIFICATIONS

IHI Certification (Issued by the Institute for Healthcare Improvement) Lifeguard, AED, First Aid, CPR Certified (Issued by the Red Cross) Basic Life Support Certification (Issued be the American Heart Association)

Expires December 2020 Expires May 2020 Expires August 2019

LEADERSHIP AND INVOLVEMENT

Division I Student-Athlete (Tri-Athlete) August 2017 – Present Track & Field, Cross Country, and Swimming & Diving University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Approached obstacles with energetic and dedicated work ethic while maintaining poise in adverse situations  Developed excellent time management skills by balancing demanding athletic, academic, and work commitments  Adjusted and adapted communication style to enhance individual and team performances Student Nursing Association (SNA) September 2015 – Present University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Attended monthly meetings covering topics of nursing and participate in various volunteer activities

Kappa Delta Sorority August 2015 – Present University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Athletics Liaison (2018 – Present): Served as a liaison to help increase student involvement in Mizzou athletics  Photography Chair (2016 – 2018): Participated in philanthropy and took pictures to share and spread awareness

WORK EXPERIENCE

Aquatic Lead and Lifeguard April 2016 – Present Mizzou Rec Facility and Services – Columbia, Missouri  Oversaw safety of all patrons in the pool and on the pool deck and provided assistance as necessary  Attended biweekly in-service training sessions to perfect first response procedures and lifeguarding skills

VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE

Community Service Representative Columbia, Missouri  Swim Across America  Central Missouri Food Bank  High School Track Meet

HONORS

Nursing Scholar University of Missouri Dean’s List

August 2015 – Present   

Room at the Inn Operation Christmas Child Boxcar Relays

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Thank-A-Thon Columbia Day of Service American Red Cross Donor 2017 – Present 2015 – Present

151


Matthew Berler

Business Administration

Baseball 152


Matthew Berler (205) 948-4446

5304 Tessa Way Columbia, Missouri 65203

EDUCATION

mberler@bellsouth.net

Bachelor of Science in Business Administration University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Emphasis: Management

December 2018

Associate of Arts Meridian Community College – Meridian, Mississippi

May 2016

INVOLVEMENT

Division I Student-Athlete (Baseball) Fall 2016 – Present University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Embraced a culture of commitment to excellence in education, service, faith, and family  Enhanced time management skills by balancing the demands of academics, athletics, and social responsibilities  Balanced a consistent course load of 12 credits and a 30 hour week of practice, training, and travel Sales Ambassador SSK Baseball – Columbia, Missouri  Marketed baseball products through social media advertising and engagement  Dedicated 15 hours a week to consumer relationships and sales presentations

June 2018

Camp Coordinator Summer 2016 Mariners Baseball Camp – Celina, Ohio  Responsible for soliciting 150 campers, developing programming, and creating an enjoyable and safe environment  Developed leading, planning, and organization skills that translated into quality of production Camp Instructor Dillon Sudduth Baseball Camps – Meridian, Mississippi  Instructed over 100 campers from the ages of 10-18 in fundamental skill development  Modeled an outlook on coaching by practicing patience, individualization, and engagement

Fall 2014, 2015

VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE

Community Service Representative for Baseball Team Fall 2016 – Present University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Caleb’s Pitch – assisted sick children in creating artwork while using paint filled syringes  Mizzou Moves – taught elementary students the benefits of living a healthy lifestyle  Optimist Tree Club Farm – unloaded tractors full of Christmas trees in 15 weather  Special Olympics – organized and supported special Olympians in a rivalry football game  Fun City Youth Academy – mentored inner city kids of Columbia in an enrichment camp

HONORS & AWARDS   

SEC Academic Honor Roll 3 Stripes Club Dean’s List

2017, 2018 April 2018 Fall 2016 – Spring 2018

153


Nathan Brown

Business Administration

Football 154


NATHAN BROWN

1216 East Nifong • Columbia, Missouri 65201 • (678) 755-8746 • nab7dd@mail.missouri.edu

EDUCATION

Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (Emphasis: Marketing) December 2018 University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Study Abroad, International Business – Universita’ Degli Studi di Bergamo – Bergamo, Italy  SEC Honor Roll Recipient

INVOLVEMENT

Division I Student-Athlete (Football) – University of Missouri June 2014 – Present  Successfully balanced a 20 hour per week athletic commitment with a full academic course schedule  Enhanced social intelligence through building relationships with teammates from diverse backgrounds  Overcame adversity and severe injuries to persevere and achieve a starting position with the team SEC Football Leadership Council – Southeastern Conference Headquarters February 2017  Selected by Coach as a sole representative from the team to the Council  Participated in discussions with the SEC Commissioner regarding future improvements to empower players and teams within SEC Conference Student-Athlete Summit – University of Texas December 2015, January 2017  Represented the University to discuss how to foster inclusion and diversity on college campuses  Engaged in dialogue regarding success/failure rate, history, and health issues of black student-athletes

Tiger Leadership Institute – University of Missouri August 2015 – May 2016  Selected as 1 of 55 participants in the inaugural Tiger Leadership Institute  Increased knowledge of leadership skills and gained other perspectives through a 360⁰ assessment which incorporates skills, strategies, and tools used by effective leaders  Participated and facilitated team building exercises that made participants step outside their comfort zone  Sharpened communication skills through one-on-one and large group interactions

WORK EXPERIENCE

Sales Representative – Vector Marketing Corporation May 2018 – Present  Completed sales training and developed selling and product presentations  Consistently Identifying potential customers through personal referral and lead generation  Conducted over 100 customer presentations to demo Cutco products Marketing Intern – Ronald McDonald House (RMHC) Charities May 2016 – July 2016  Assisted with leading marketing, social media, creative design projects, and revenue building initiatives to raise awareness and increase understanding of the mission for RMHC  Participated in fundraising events, contacted donors, organized activities, and maintained accurate records

Coach/Camp Counselor – University of Missouri Football Camp June 2015 – July 2015  Coached elementary, middle, and high school athletes on proper football technique and execution  Discussed with campers the importance of education, staying in school, and adopting healthy lifestyles

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DePelchin Children’s Center – Interacted with children and families December 2017 Parkade Elementary School – Administered elementary assessment to students March 2016 Big Brothers/Big Sisters Football Clinic – Coached children of all ages June – July 2015, 2016 University of Missouri Veteran’s Hospital – Visited with patients March 2015 Cedar Ridge Elementary School – Participated in Mizzou Moves September 2014 – November 2014

155


Lake Dabney Business Administration and International Studies

Baseball 156


Lake Dabney

lakedabney@yahoo.com • (512) 415-8583 • 1622 Anthony Street • Columbia, Missouri 65201

EDUCATION

University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri Bachelor of Science, Business Administration Emphasis: Management Bachelor of Arts in International Studies Emphasis: German University of Otago – Dunedin, New Zealand Trulaske College of Business Study Abroad Program

May 2019 GPA: 3.4/4.0

December 2017 – January 2018

INVOLVEMENT

STRIPES August 2016 – Present Missouri Student Association  Provide safe ride home for Mizzou students on campus from 10pm-3am Thursday-Saturday  Maintained a calm demeanor while transporting students home from late night social establishments Student Ambassador Program December 2016 – Present Trulaske College of Business  Attended weekly office time to write emails, post cards and notes to prospective and admitted students  Provided tours of Trulaske College of Business to perspective students and their families  Assisted the Dean’s office by performing secretarial duties Alpha Kappa Psi – Vice President of Fundraising, CoB Relations January 2017 – January 2018 Trulaske College of Business  Lead fundraising efforts to achieve our $20,000 goal through working concessions  Managed 180+ students fundraising efforts by working concession stands for home football games  Acted as the liaison for all activities between AKPsi and the CoB Tiger Leadership Institute August 2016 – May 2017 University of Missouri  Enhanced leadership abilities through seminars, discussions, and team-building activities.  Improved dynamic leadership by meeting two to three times monthly in both large and small group settings  Created, planned, and implemented a group service project over the course of a year NCAA Division I Student-Athlete August 2014 – August 2017 University of Missouri – Baseball  Mastered the ability to stay composed and perform in front of a large audience in high pressure situations  Developed ability to communicate with confidence in individual and group settings  Acquired excellent time management skills by balancing demanding academic, athletic, and travel schedules

WORK EXPERIENCE

General Mills – Business Management Associate Intern June 2018 – Present Bentonville, Arkansas  Utilized GMI File Share to send manuals to over 150 field technicians for Walmart  Merged data between Walmart VOLT and General Mills Workday to show information for Walmart technicians  Presented individual final project to Walmart director and over 7 companies for implementation Joyeux Home Decor – Sales Intern June 2016 – August 2017 Olmos Park, Texas  Sold over 50,000 of luxury furniture to customers  Learned the process of managing inventory and communicating with customers

HONORS & AWARDS   

SEC Academic Honor Roll Trulaske College of Business Dean’s List University Dean’s List

Spring 2015, 2016 Fall 2015, 2016, Spring 2016 Fall 2016

157


Connor Flynn

Business Administration

Wrestling 158


Connor Flynn (636) 577-8060

3247 Old 63 South Columbia, Missouri 65201

cjf2n3@mail.missouri.edu

EDUCATION Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Emphasis: Management University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri

May 2019 GPA: 3.200/4.0

INVOLVEMENT Division I Student-Athlete (Wrestling) University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Excelled academically while managing rigorous training and travel demands  Had the opportunity to face multiple high pressure situations  Communicated with coaches, advisors, and athletic directors on a regular basis

Summer 2015 – Present

Team Representative Student Athletes Fostering Equality (SAFE) – University of Missouri Athletics  Represented Men’s Wrestling as a team fostering equality  Had many discussions on ways to better utilize diversity as a department

Fall 2017 – Present

Leadership Team Member Fellowship of Christian Athletes – University of Missouri  Contributed to planning of large group meetings of sixty or more athletes  Led small group of around twenty people by facilitating discussions around specific topics

Fall 2017 – Present

WORK EXPERIENCE Tigerstyle Wrestling Camp Counselor University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Coached technique and mental toughness to high school athletes  Facilitated teamwork and togetherness to bring athletes closer

Summer 2017, 2018

Maintenance/Landscaping Crew J&J Landscaping – Columbia, Missouri  Communicated with property managers from a variety of stores on presentation of store fronts  Collaborated in small teams to figure out most efficient way to finish tasks

Summer 2017

HONORS AND AWARDS  

SEC Academic Honor Roll – Southeastern Conference MAC Academic Honor Roll – Mid-American Conference

2017, 2018 2017, 2018

159


Thomas Grossman Business Administration

Football 160


THOMAS GROSSMAN

2400 East Nifong Boulevard • Columbia, Missouri 65201 • (314) 630-8333 • tsgrmd@mail.missouri.edu

EDUCATION

Bachelor of Science in Business Administration University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri Emphasis: Finance and Banking; Real Estate GPA: 3.12/4.00

WORK EXPERIENCE

Brand Activation Representative Intern N.H. Scheppers Distributing Company – Columbia, Missouri  Crafted a sales plan for introducing Hiball Energy into the market  Incorporated corporate sale priorities into sales plan  Assisted salesmen in monitoring product stock levels at accounts

May 2019

May 2018 – August 2018

INVOLVEMENT

Division I Student-Athlete (Football) June 2015 – Present University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Modeled positive attitude to influence and sustain drive among teammates during challenging times  Diligently worked to improve personal performance while regularly making team success the priority  Contributed to team’s success by taking on multiple different roles to sustain the same strategies

HONORS AND AWARDS

2017 2016, 2017

 Scout Team Player of the Year  SEC Academic Honor Roll

VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE

Special Olympics of Columbia Adaptive Weightlifting  Helped organize the activities for each day  Taught a group of 3-5 kids on how to be safe in the weight room  Encouraged each kid to do their best

January 2018 – Present

Adaptive Dancing  Modified activities for the kids with particular disabilities  Assisted in handing out food and drinks to the kids  Aided the extensive clean up after each event Community Service Representative for Football June 2015 – Present Texas Bowl Volunteer Day  Worked with 2-3 kids at the Science Museum to teach them about how science applies to daily life After-School Program  Arranged educational activities with 1-3 students about responsibility and respect  Fostered personal relationships with multiple students

161


Alex Harris

Business Administration

Football 162


ALEX HARRIS

1336 Paris Road

EDUCATION

ajhzmf@mail.missouri.edu (913) 991-1051

Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Emphasis: Marketing University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  SEC Honor Roll

Columbia, Missouri 65021

May 2019 2015, 2016, 2017

INVOLVEMENT

Division I Student-Athlete (Football) August 2015 – Present University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Developed a work ethic that focuses on goal setting for goal attaining  Cultured a skill set of preparation and planning through managing the demands of academics, athletics, and social responsibilities  Produced team oriented results through motivation by accommodating the differences in individual needs Community Service Representative for Football Team August 2015 – Present Columbia, Missouri  Football Team Community Service Day – read and played with elementary school children  Safe Kids Day – worked with kids to promote health and safety within the community  Mizzou Moves – taught youth about nutrition and physical activity for a healthy life Basketball Referee December 2012 – April 2013 Blue Valley Recreational League – Overland Park, Kansas  Handled being in a hostile environment by maintaining composure and a firm demeanor  Learned how to move past mistakes and retain the confidence to make the next call

ADDITIONAL SKILLS

 Proficient in implementing Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint  Enhanced communication skills through working with a diverse group of individuals  Confident with public speaking 163


Cayce Hendrickson

Business Administration

Women’s Golf 164


Cayce Hendrickson

2306 Memorial Court | Columbia, Missouri 65201 | (270) 205-2307 | cnh3nc@mail.missouri.edu

EDUCATION

Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Emphasis: Economics University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Women’s Golf Coaches Association Academic All-American (2016 – 2017)  University Dean’s List (2015 – 2017)  SEC Academic Honor Roll (2015 – 2016, 2016 – 2017)

May 2019 GPA: 3.82 / 4.0

LEADERSHIP AND INVOLVEMENT

NCAA Division I Student Athlete (Women’s Golf) Fall 2015 – Present University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Earned spot on travel team after a year of diligent work to improve physical, technical, and mental skills  Excelled academically and athletically through mastering time management abilities  Established disciplined work ethic through commitment to achieving high expectations Student Athlete Advisory Committee Representative Fall 2016 – Present University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Served as a liaison between student-athletes and administration to voice concerns and suggestions  Encouraged student-athlete involvement in community service and social gatherings around campus Columbia Golf Foundation Volunteer Spring 2017 Columbia, Missouri  Volunteered throughout semester including evenings and weekends to contribute to foundation  Advertised foundation’s events using proficient design skills and marketing knowledge Leadership Conference – Trulaske College of Business Fall 2016 University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Listened to speakers discuss strategies for success when entering corporate and business  Participated in networking and team building activities to engage with each other and the community

WORK EXPERIENCE

Home Office Intern Summer 2017 Edward Jones Investments – St. Louis, Missouri  Earned competitive spot in Service Division after rigorous application and interviewing process  Received “exceeds expectations” reviews after quickly developing essential skills for the position  Developed network in the firm through outreach, shadowing, and collaboration Cashier Summer 2016 Midway Golf Complex – Columbia, Missouri  Provided friendly, clean, and organized environment to enhance customer experience and sales  Assisted guests with choosing activities that met personal and budgeting needs Branch Office Administrator Spring 2015 – Summer 2015 Edward Jones Investments – Benton, Kentucky  Provided clerical and organizational assistance to the financial advisor and other administrators  Served as an on-air national and regional daily market reporter to a local radio station

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CIVIC ENGAGEMENT

SEC Swim Meet Color Guard Coordinator Special Olympics Athlete Buddy 2nd and 7 Elementary School Reader Mizzou Moves

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Rally for Rhyan Benefits Harvey Kornblum Food Pantry MKT Clean Up Caleb’s Pitch

165


Iliana Jones

Business Administration

Women’s Swim & Dive 166


Iliana Jones

3514 Aspen Heights Parkway, Apt 100 | Columbia, Missouri 65201 | (307) 333-3499 | iljgf8@mail.missouri.edu

EDUCATION

Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Emphasis: Marketing University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri

December 2018

ACTIVITIES & INVOLVEMENT

Division I Student Athlete (Swim Team) August 2015 – Present University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Successfully managed a 40+ hour a week schedule with academics, athletics, and volunteer activities  Established a strong work ethic through positive attitude and regularly doing more than expected  Expand teamwork skills while training effectively with 60+ teammates and coaches  Demonstrated leadership through open communication, leading by example, and encouragement

WORK EXPERIENCE

Marketing Intern June 2018 – July 2018 Mizzou Athletic Department – Columbia, Missouri  Sold over 1000 student combo tickets through Summer Welcome Sessions  Communicated with a diverse team to create the best game day experience for students and fans  Signed over 50 business in Columbia up for the Mizzou Spirit Program  Assisted with creating flyers, ads, and marketing plans for various assigned sports Front End Associate May 2016 – Present Dick’s Sporting Goods – Columbia, Missouri  Problem solved with customer service to assist customers in providing a positive shopping experience  Clarify any and all questions that customers might have regarding products and promotions  Handled cashier responsibilities of processing transactions and handling returned items  Increase overall teamwork by communicating with associates to increase customer satisfaction

VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE

Community Representative for Swim Team University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  MU Women’s & Children’s Hospital  Caleb’s Pitch  2nd and 7 Reaching Program  Mizzou Moves

August 2015 – Present    

Volunteer Worley Street Roundtable – Columbia, Missouri  Assisted elementary students with developing life skills

HONORS & AWARDS Varsity Letter Recipient SEC Winter Honor Roll SEC First Year Honor Roll

Canned Food Drive National Student Athlete Day Great Circle Tutoring Swim Across America September 2017 – December 2017

2016 – 2018 2016 – 2018 2015 – 2016

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Amanda Kim

Finance and Banking

Women’s Golf 168


Amanda Kim

Education

77 Huckleberry Court | O’Fallon, MO 63368 | (314) 610-3195 | akkzf@mail.missouri.edu

Bachelor of Science in Finance and Banking University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Emphasis: Finance

May 2019 GPA: 3.0 / 4.0

Leadership & Involvement

Division I Student-Athlete (Women’s Golf) August 2015 – Present University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Committed to a 20 hour weekly schedule of team practice, meetings, and workouts while being enrolled as a full time student  Attended and participate in athlete-related meetings and provide support to teammates Student Athlete Fostering Equality (SAFE) March 2016 – Present University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Participated in the group that is designed to recognize and celebrate differences by facilitating discussions related to societal issues  United athletics and the campus community by representing athletics and working collaboratively with campus leaders to create events focused on fostering an inclusive environment  Served as the Chairman of the Mile and facilitated group discussions for ideas for the event and was involved in the planning process

Tiger Leadership Institute (TLI) September 2016 – May 2017 University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Met monthly with athletes to learn how to define and improve leadership styles  Created original service outreach project to establish a change in the community

Professional Experience

Internship June 2018 – August 2018 Visionary Wealth Advisors– Edwardsville, Illinois  Marketed for the Social Security seminars in St. Louis area  Evaluated someone’s book of business to assure the taxable accounts have the cost basis entered correctly  Rebalanced portfolios for clients taking account of risk measure  Built and rebalanced investment portfolios using stocks, bonds, mutual funds, and exchange traded funds  Became familiar with the Charles Schwab and TD Ameritrade investment platforms

Instructor January 2013 – Present S.U. Kim United Martial Arts – O’Fallon, Missouri  Taught individuals of all ages the basics and principles of Tae-kwon-do  Instructed individuals of all ages once graduated to be a black belt the advanced techniques, self-defense, forms, sparring, and weapons  Served as a judge for local tournaments  Coordinated the organization’s Demo Team’s performances for the tournaments

Honors & Awards

2018 2018 2016, 2018 2017

SEC Community Service Team Three Stripes Club SEC Academic Honor Roll Dean’s list

Volunteer Experience

Women’s Golf Team Representative University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Columbia Center for Urban Agriculture  Columbia Golf Foundation  Tiger Treat

August 2015 – Present   

Mizzou Moves Special Olympics Inclusive Excellence Mile

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Trevor Mallett

Business Administration

Baseball 170


Trevor Mallett 5217 Tessa Way | Columbia, Missouri 65203 | (310) 499-6750 | tmallett927@gmail.com

EDUCATION Bachelor of Science in Business Administration University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Emphasis: Finance and Real Estate Associate in Science for Transfer in Business Administration Santa Rosa Junior College – Santa Rose, California

May 2019 GPA: 3.03/4.00 July 2017 GPA: 3.5 / 4.0

INVOLVEMENT Division I Student-Athlete (Baseball) August 2017 – Present University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Gained a strong work ethic through discipline and determination on the field  Through being the catcher, developed the role of being a team facilitator by insuring that different responsibilities are being executed

WORK EXPERIENCE Co-Server June 2016 – Present Lisa’s Bon Appetite – Torrance, California  Coordinated planning efforts with clients in preparation for event specific needs  Adapted services as needed to accommodate customer requests and thought critically to resolve last minute issues Co-Server November 2015 – December 2016 McCall’s Catering Service – San Francisco, California  Communicated effectively with a large group of co-workers to make a great dining experience for guests  Worked in fast-paced environments for long periods of time while keeping a friendly demeanor with guests and colleagues  Gained knowledge about how to coordinate large events with over 500 guests for prominent companies

VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE Community Service Representative for Baseball Team Columbia, Missouri  Central Missouri Humane Society – provided basic care for resident pets  Food Bank of Mid MO – repackaged food for distribution to local schools

August 2017 – Present

Volunteer Football Coach Summer 2016 West High School – Torrance, California  Taught fundamental football skills to children while emphasizing skill development, teamwork, and sportsmanship  Learned how to manage time efficiently and remain organized while creating schedules

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Luke Mankus

Business Administration

Men’s Swim & Dive 172


Luke Mankus

906 Huntridge Drive | Columbia, Missouri 65201 | (240) 446-7583 | LukeMankus@yahoo.com

EDUCATION

Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Emphasis: Business Management University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri

August 2019

EXPERIENCE

Intern May 2017 – August 2017 Beauty and Essex LA – Los Angeles, California  Cycled through food preparation, inventory, pasta station, sauté station, grill station, pastry station, and garde manager, along with shadowing under head front of house managers during service  Experienced, networked, and thrived in high pressured positions at one of Hollywood’s top clubs  Seating capacity of Beauty and Essex is 305 with upwards of 700 covers in a night Line Cook/Food Preparation May 2016 – August 2016 Les Bourgeois Winery/Bistro – Rocheport, Missouri  Promoted to line cook which handled food preparation, oven station, sauté station, and grill station of a multicultural cuisine that changes seasonally  Gained a stronger sense of back of the house operations along with the daily operations of a restaurant, event catering, and winery management Apprenticeship February 2015 – June 2015 Restaurant Nonna – Dallas, Texas  Engaged in food preparation and organization in an upscale restaurant with daily changing Italian cuisine  Developed a sense how the back of the house and a successful upscale restaurant operates

LEADERSHIP and INVOLVEMENT

Division I Student-Athlete (Men’s Swimming) University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  2017 NCAA Division I Swimming All American  2016 Olympic Trial competitor for 50 freestyle and 100 butterfly  2016 and 2017 Men’s team achieved top ten national ranking for NCAA Division I  Athletic Scholarship Recipient  Member of USA Swimming (2003 – Present) Swim Team Member Keller High School – Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas  Men’s Team Captain  2015 Texas State Champion 50 free Boy Scouts of America  Life Scout  Order of the Arrow (Brotherhood)

VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE

University of Missouri Asian Affairs Center Conversation Partner

June 2015 – Present

August 2011 – May 2015

2003 – 2015

September 2017 – December 2017

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Karissa Roman

Business Administration

Women’s Track & Field 174


Karissa Roman

412 West Old Plank Road • Columbia, Missouri 65201 • (309) 853-7126 • kkrgh6@mail.missouri.edu EDUCATION Bachelor of Science in Business Administration May 2019 University of Missouri Emphasis: Marketing INVOLVEMENT University of Missouri – Track & Field August 2015 – Present Division I Student-Athlete  Display impeccable work ethic while balancing intense athletic, academic, and travel schedules  Strengthen unity and dedication of peers by providing constant motivation and constructive criticism to achieve common goals  Dedicated to pursuing greatness by vocally believing in and pushing team capabilities, while also pushing myself individually Marketing Case Study Competition – Target Spring 2018 Trulaske College of Business  Analyzed the customers in-store shopping experiences to increase sales and profitability  Worked with three other students to research, analyze, and develop an action plan for marketing  Competed against 70+ students in order to compete for the grand prize of $2000  Presented marketing plan to Target Leadership and awarded certificate in recognition for being the top team WORK EXPERIENCE Integra Consulting Solutions Summer 2017 Columbia, MO  Manage social all social media platforms for 7 different apartment complexes  Plan and execute residential events  Generate ideas and projects that will help the complex gain a competitive advantage  Communicate with residents to solve residential complaints in timely fashion Wethersfield High School Track Camp Summer 2014 Kewanee, IL  Provided knowledge on mechanics and physics to athletes looking into high jump  Supervised exercises and drills related to high jump and hurdles to ensure proper form  Discussed the importance of staying determined and giving full efforts to achieve success COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT Community Service Representative Summer 2013 – Present University of Missouri  Susan G Komen – Create signs to direct traffic flow and set up an obstacle course for children  Mid-Missouri Food Bank – Package food for redistribution once a year for 2 hours  Track Field Volunteer – Work and supervise events and races for Big River High School Meets Miss You Can Do It Pageant Summers 2014, 2015, 2016 Kewanee, IL  Attended weekly meetings for two months before each pageant to discuss operations and fundraising  Managed documentation on applied contestants, including medical records and demographics for day of pageant operations  Orchestrated the flow of contestant travel while on stage, lighting, and the general flow of the event  Coordinated with Peoria Civic Center Crew to secure the efficient flow of events  Assisted contestants on day of pageant with travel through venue, styling their hair, and changing into their three pageant outfits HONORS AND AWARDS  SEC Academic Honor Roll 2016, 2017, 2018  Mizzou Track and Field Team Captain 2018

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Alex Samples

Business Administration

Baseball 176


Alex Samples

814 Haynie Drive • Bridgeport, Texas 76426 • (940) 389-6804 • acs9hb@mail.missouri.edu

EDUCATION

University of Missouri Bachelor of Science in Business Administration  Emphasis: Management

Columbia, Missouri December 2018 GPA: 3.4 / 4.0

Navarro College Associate of Applied Science in Business Administration  Emphasis: Accounting

Corsicana, Texas May 2016 GPA: 3.7 / 4.0

LEADERSHIP & INVOLVEMENT

University of Missouri Columbia, Missouri Division I Student-Athlete (Baseball) August 2016 – Spring 2018  Committed to an excellence lifestyle by being a full-time student, managing a 40 hour weekly commitment to athletics  Mentored younger teammates by challenging them to be the best versions of themselves daily  Handled competing in the highly competitive SEC through humbleness, composure, and being process oriented

University of Missouri Columbia, Missouri Mizzou Made Program August 2016 – Present  Focused on developing transferrable skills gained as a student-athlete and transitioning out of college  Discussed ways to create a respectful environment, how to be financially literate, developing time and stress management skills, and establishing values and priorities

WORK EXPERIENCE

Wise Electric Co-Operative Decatur, Texas Systems Operator Intern Summer 2018  Established strong coordination between engineers, staking techs, and linemen to ensure effective operations  Extensive knowledge in Daffron customer information systemsm Esri GIS Mapping, and inventory management  Communicating with members via email and phone about complains, hazardous damages, and dig tests Hy-Vee Columbia, Missouri Courtesy Clerk/Cashier Summer 2017  Worked 30 hours per week on various tasks such as packing groceries, cashier checkouts, and delivery maintenance  Developed customer service skills by creating positive interactions and establishing a welcoming environment  Worked with minimal supervision to complete daily assigned task in a timely manner Mizzou Baseball Camps Columbia, Missouri Camp Coordinator Summer 2017  Developed and implemented baseball related programming across all camp activities  Coordinated scheduling and flow of station rotations to optimize skill development  Mentored athletes by sharing personal experiences about college athletics, academics, and life kills

HONORS & AWARDS    

Spring 2017, 2018 Fall 2016 Spring 2016 Fall 2014

SEC Baseball All-Academic Team University of Missouri Dean’s List NJCAA Region 14 Baseball All-Academic Team Navarro College President’s List

VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE

Community Service Representative for Baseball (40+ Hours)   

Caleb’s Pitch Mizzou Moves Optimist Club Tree Far

  

Columbia, Missouri August 2016 – Present

Paxton-Keeley Carnival Central Missouri Food Bank Fun City Youth Academy

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Hannah Schuchts

Business Administration

Women’s Basketball 178


Hannah Schuchts

Education

5221 Tessa Way | Columbia, Missouri 65203 | hrsq66@mail.missouri.edu | (850) 590-4236

Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Emphasis: Marketing University of Missouri Awards: SEC Honor Roll (2016 – 2018); Dean’s List (2015 – 2018)

December 2018 GPA: 3.581 / 4.0

Study Abroad Universita degli Studi di Bergamo Emphasis: International Business

May 2018 – June 2018

Involvement

Division I Student-Athlete (Women’s Basketball) August 2015 – Present University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Developed time management skills through balancing the demands of academic, athletic and social responsibilities  Enhanced leadership skills by recognizing and supporting the perspectives of younger teammates in an effort to make their transition easier  Learned how to build working relationships with a diverse group of people

Tiger Leadership Institute August 2017 – May 2018 University of Missouri Athletics Department – Columbia, Missouri  Increased self-awareness and improved upon leadership skills  Attended meeting that consisted of guest speakers, small groups, and self-assessments which enhanced communication and interaction within the athletic community

Work Experience

Financial Representative Intern May 2018 – Present Northwestern Mutual – Columbia, Missouri  Participated in one of the top 10 internships in the country and acquired skills in sales, communication, and financial planning  Assisted individuals and businesses in building and executing financial plans to meet goals and expectations

Camp Instructor (Seasonal) June 2015 – July 2018 University of Missouri Basketball Camp – Columbia, Missouri  Created and coordinated basketball drills for over 150 kids to enhance dribbling, shooting and defensive techniques  Discovered an enthusiasm for creating supportive relationships with the youth of our community

Marketing Intern September 2017 – December 2017 Day Dreams Foundation – Columbia, Missouri  Ran all three social media accounts and promoted upcoming events, donation campaigns and current kids who benefited from the foundation  Exceeded the desired donation amount and was a part of the most successful campaign yet through ComoGives

Volunteer Experience

Community Service Representative (Women’s Basketball) Columbia, Missouri  Bowling for Autism  Roots N Blues Festival  Hoops for a Cause  Race for the Cure  Mizzou Moves  Special Olympics

August 2015 – Present   

Trunk or Treat Adopt-a-Family Boys and Girls Club

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Quinn Smith

Business Administration

Wrestling 180


Quinn Smith

4700 Winding Wood Court • Columbia, Missouri 65203 • (573) 424-4693 • qpst2c@mail.missouri.edu

EDUCATION

Bachelor of Science in Business Administration University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri Emphasis: Management, Real Estate

University of South Dakota State – Brookings, South Dakota

INVOLVEMENT

Division I Student-Athlete (Men’s Wrestling) University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Successfully balanced classes and athletic commitment of 20-30 hours per week  Accepted constructive criticism professionally and overcame hardships

Student Athlete Working Group University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Connected with a diverse group of Mizzou students to create a more inclusive environment

December 2018 GPA: 3.3/4.0 2014 – 2015 August 2015 – Present

August 2015 – Present

WORK EXPERIENCE

Legal Intern May 2018 – August 2018 The Kroenke Group – Columbia, Missouri  Honed strong communication, legal research, and interpersonal skills  Developed a strong understanding of legal terms and drafted and edited legal documents and contracts Camp Store Manager June 2018 Mizzou Wrestling, University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Served as a sales representative, managed online accounts, handled all bookkeeping, and sourced new products Wrestling Production Spotter March 2018 ESPN – Cleveland, Ohio  Assisted production managers to correctly convey scores and wrestling principles to the public while working in a fast paced, high pressure environment

Property Management Intern May 2017 – August 2017 Maly Commercial Realty – Columbia, Missouri  Tracked lease expirations, recorded notices to vacate, and prepared renewal leases  Researched and assembled building permits in California and tenant allowance agreements Accounting Intern May 2016 – August 2016 Maly Commercial Reality – Columbia, MO  Managed monthly tracking of physical inventory, and entered data into spreadsheets and programs  Helped with bank statements reconciliation, as well as accounts payable and receivable Leasing Intern (Seasonal) May 2014 – August 2015 Maly Commerical Reality – Columbia, Missouri  Helped with the making of blueprints, and scanned and sent official documents to get approved by city of Columbia  Learned proficiency in Microsoft Office applications to create excel spread sheets, word documents, and site plans

VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE

Community Service Representative (Men’s Wrestling) December 2015 – Present Columbia, Missouri  Show-Me State Wrestling – Assisted with the running of the tournament  Special Olympics – Cheered on athlete buddy throughout a day of competitive activities  Mizzou Moves – Taught basic principles of healthy living to an elementary school PE class Volunteer August 2017 – December 2017 Boone County Family Resources – Columbia, Missouri  Assisted high school students with developmental disabilities prepare for life after graduation

HONORS AND AWARDS 

MAC Chancellor’s Honor Roll

2015 – 2018

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Dalton Voyles

Business Administration

Wrestling 182


DALTON VOYLES (636) 744-4549

5223 Tessa Way Columbia, Missouri 65203

EDUCATION

Bachelor of Science in Business Administration University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri Emphasis: Finance and Banking

dbv9t9@mail.misssouri.edu May 2019 GPA: 3.019 / 4.0

INVOLVEMENT

Division I Student-Athlete (Wrestling) Summer 2015 – Present University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Balanced academic schedule with rigorous athletic schedule, while maintaining a standard of excellence in both  Maintained positive attitude throughout various adversities including three separate injuries and surgeries  Developed leadership and communication skills by leading the team off the mat in community service

Team Representative Fall 2017 – Present Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) | University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Represented Men’s Wrestling team by serving as a liaison between teammates and athletic administration  Encouraged teammates to be involved in activities outside of sport Leadership Team Member Fall 2017 – Present Fellowship of Christian Athletes – University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Coordinated and planned meeting agendas and discussion topics for group of over 100 student-athletes  Led small group by educating and facilitating discussions around specific topics

WORK EXPERIENCE

Sales Representative – State Farm Columbia, Missouri  Engaged with customers through phone calling  Assisted sales team in reaching department goals

Summer 2018

VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE

Community Service Representative for Men’s Wrestling Team Summer 2015 – Present University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Caleb’s Pitch, MU Women’s and Children’s Hospital – painted with children and their families  Second and Seven, Columbia Public Schools – read to second grade classrooms and encouraged reading for fun  Starlight Reading, University of Missouri College of Education – skyped into classrooms to read to children  Mizzou Moves, Columbia Public Schools – visited elementary school gym classes and encouraged healthy living  Mizzou Youth Experience, University of Missouri – hosted youth on campus to learn about higher education  National Student-Athlete Day, Special Olympics of Missouri – played kickball alongside Special Olympics athlete  Woodhaven Assisted Living – played games and interacted with residents

HONORS AND AWARDS   

MAC Honor Roll – Mid-American Conference SEC Honor Roll – Southeastern Conference Dean’s List – School of Health Professions

2017 2016 Fall 2015, Spring 2016

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Carolyn White

Business Administration

Women’s Track & Field 184


Carolyn White

crw26b@mail.missouri.edu

EDUCATION

900 Huntridge Drive ⦁ Columbia, Missouri 65201 www.linkedin.com/in/carolynwhite19

University of Missouri Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Dual Emphasis: Finance & Banking, Real Estate GPA: 3.67/4.00

(314) 825-8922 Columbia, Missouri May 2019

EXPERIENCE

U.S. Bank Clayton, Missouri Corporate & Commercial Banking Intern May 2018-August 2018  Analyzed client financial statements and performed pro forma metrics to test default covenants and default ratings  Conducted market research on new clients to identify new potential product opportunities  Assisted portfolio and relationship managers in preparing the qualitative and quantitative data for pre-flight memorandums and new loan agreements Schnucks Market, Inc. Saint Louis, Missouri Financial Analyst Intern May 2017-August 2017  Prepared the “Micro Margin Model” for the entire organization by taking the Macro level targets provided by the Merchants utilizing over one million lines of data and past history to develop an allocation model for each, store, department, period, and account  Assisted with the implementation of “Efficient Promotions” and evaluated past promotional performance for over $100k in promotional spend by analyzing the incremental return and made recommendations, regarding future promotional decisions  Monitored and approved capital spend based on the annual approved budget and reported back to the project owners to ensure they were on track and had full visibility  Competed on the winning team that presented to executive management, resulting in the implementation of an app redesign to drive new sales and increase customer loyalty Continental Commercial Products Jefferson City, Missouri Business Analyst Intern May 2016-August 2016  Conducted physical counts and updated perpetual inventory records by entering transactions to reconcile physical to perpetual counts  Analyzed production reporting transactions to update the manufacturing scorecard used by senior management to track operational performance  Led project to create job aids for production personnel to ensure quality control and operational performance

INVOLVEMENT

Mizzou Investment Fund Program Columbia, Missouri Information Technology Equity Analyst August 2018-Present  Created extensive equity research reports on a variety of companies in the Technology sector to facilitate portfolio allocation decisions within the fund University of Missouri (Cross Country and Track & Field) Columbia, Missouri Division I Student-Athlete August 2015-Present  Exceled academically while managing rigorous athletic, academic, and community service involvements

HONORS & AWARDS

Dean’s List SEC Academic Honor Roll Curators Scholar’s Award

VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE

Adult Learning Center Tutor University of Missouri Track and Field Volunteer Representative

2015-Present 2015-Present 2015-Present

2017-Present 2015-Present

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Samson Bailey Positive Coaching

Football 186


Samson Bailey

1608 Telluride Lane • Columbia, Missouri 65201 • sgb994@mail.missouri.edu • (417) 214-7929

EDUCATION

Master of Education Emphasis: Positive Coaching University of Missouri

August 2019

Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Systems Management University of Missouri

May 2018 GPA 3.3/4.0

INVOLVEMENT

Division I Student-Athlete – Football June 2014 – Present University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Provided leadership by being a consistent worker who constructively encourages teammates  Established successful time management habits by balancing academic, athletic and travel demands  Developed the ability to handle adversity and overcome challenges by maintaining a positive attitude Student Assistant – Industrial Structures University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Oversaw weekly lab management and logistic initiatives  Coordinated purchasing of materials and outsourcing resources for lab operations

Spring 2018

Fellowship of Christian Athletes Fall 2014 – Spring 2016 University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Strengthened my faith and connections with other student-athletes on a weekly basis  Participated in a small group bible study to maintain the implementation of my faith on a daily basis

WORK EXPERIENCE

Farm Hand Summer 2017 Neuner Farms – Columbia, Missouri  Operated machinery to accomplish various tasks on the farm  Maintained proper growth of crops by watering, weeding and applying pesticides  Showed self-motivation and accountability by setting own work hours and completing all tasks on time

VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE

Community Service Representative for Football June 2014 – Present University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Room at the Inn – set up cots and bedding for the homeless  Mizzou Mile – helped set up tents and tables for an event that focuses on community building  Spring Football Kids Camp – designed activities and instructed kids on developing football related skills  Missouri Food Bank – packaged food for local underprivileged families in need  High School Mentoring – educated students about the process of transitioning into college

HONORS AND AWARDS   

University Dean’s List Varsity Letter Winner SEC Honor Roll

2016 – 2017 2015 – 2017 2014 – 2017

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Luigi Botta Accountancy

Men’s Golf 188


Luigi Botta

(573) 777-2914 • luigibotta10@gmail.com • 915 Locust Street, Apt 617 • Columbia, Missouri 65201

SKILLS AND CERTIFICATIONS    

Fluent in Italian, English, and Spanish with knowledge and comfort in French Advanced proficiency in Microsoft Excel Intermediate proficiency in Tableau software, IDEA, SAP Easy Access and Microsoft Access Intermediate proficiency in DCF and LBO valuation models (Wall Street Prep boot camp)

EDUCATION

University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri Master of Accountancy: Emphasis in Data Analytics Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, Summa Cum Laude

May 2019 May 2018

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Audit Intern – Financial Services and Asset Management June 2018 – August 2018 KPMG – Chicago, Illinois  Performed quarterly review procedures and test of internal controls for SOX compliance  Worked productively as a member of two diverse teams of professionals  Rated “Highly Effective” and “Outstanding” in bi-monthly performance reviews Global Advantage Program July 2017 KPMG – Berlin, Germany  Selected for competitive program as one of two students in Missouri, and one of 127 students worldwide  Attended three-day seminar on global leadership and cultural integration Elevate Summer Leadership Program PwC – Chicago, Illinois

May 2017

Envision Summer Leadership Program Deloitte – Chicago, Illinois

May 2017

RELEVANT EXPERIENCE

NCAA Division I Student-Athlete (Men’s Golf) August 2014 – Present University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri  Balanced 30+ hours/week athletic commitment and frequent traveling with a full academic schedule  Persevered through numerous setbacks to return to the starting lineup after three years  Unanimously nominated team captain for the 2018-2019 season by coaches and teammates Economics, Accounting, and Finance Tutor January 2016 – August 2017 Student Success Center & School of Accountancy – Columbia, Missouri  Met weekly with groups and individual students to reinforce understanding of lecture topics  Assisted mentees through the internship recruiting process by providing guidance on networking, interviewing  Obtained College Reading and Learning Association level 1 certification for academic tutoring

VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE

Mizzou Made Community Service Representative August 2014 – Present  Mid Missouri Food Bank – packaged food for redistribution  Mizzou Moves – taught elementary school children the importance of eating healthy and exercising  Mizzou After Dark – planned social events to involve freshmen and get them acclimated to campus life

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Nick Nasenbeny Positive Coaching

Wrestling 190


Nick Nasenbeny

EDUCATION

(630) 770-0004 • nanp89@mail.missouri.edu • 1407 Bass Avenue • Columbia, Missouri 65201

University of Missouri – Columbia, Missouri Master of Education in Educational, School and Counseling Psychology Bachelor of Science in Parks, Recreation and Sport  Emphasis: Sport Management  Minor: Wellness

August 2019 August 2018

INVOLVEMENT

University of Missouri – Wrestling August 2014 – Present Division I Student-Athlete  Acquired excellent communication skills through working with coaches, academic staff, and teammates  Excelled academically while managing demanding athletic, academic, and travel commitments  Displayed leadership by encouraging others to maintain high performance standards on and off the mat

WORK EXPERIENCE

University of Missouri Teaching Assistant – Columbia, Missouri August 2018 – Present Legal Aspects of Sport / Intro to Sports Management / Governance and Policy in Sport and Leisure  Researched online databases to gather course materials  Assessed grade points for students based on class attendance and participation  Presented to 50 plus students emphasizing historical and modern cases of sport law  Facilitated class discussions and encouraged student engagement Tiger Scholarship Fund – Columbia, Missouri May 2018 – August 2018 Development Intern  Increased revenue by selling tickets to athletic events, parking, and club seating  Facilitated and organized events for fundraisers, ceremony’s, and donor events  Created and managed stadium projects dealing with renovations and club seating  Managed donations to the University of Missouri, while soliciting additional revenue Columbia Parks and Recreation – Columbia, Missouri January 2018 – May 2018 Special Events Assistant  Communicated with local businesses and coordinated donations for special events being hosted  Created and implemented activities held at special events for various age groups  Handled set-up/tear down of activities while supervising multiple stations throughout events Tiger Style Wrestling – Columbia, Missouri Summer 2014 – 2017 Camp Counselor  Managed and instructed group of 15 high school athletes during week long overnight camp  Adjusted teaching style to each camper while encouraging personal improvement regardless of ability  Supervised the campers during overnight stay, resolved conflicts, and established personal relationships Hy-Vee – Columbia, Missouri Summer 2014 – 2016 Cashier/Customer Courtesy  Responsible for understanding cashier system and handling customers money  Work in Customer Courtesy by bagging groceries, collecting carts, cleaning, and assisting customers  Monitored supply of all products and stocked shelves in all departments around the entire store

HONORS & AWARDS  

Mizzou Athletics Letter Winner Conference Team Champions

2016, 2018 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018

VOLUNTEER EXPEREINCE

Community Representative for Wrestling Team – Columbia, Missouri August 2014 – Present  Caleb’s Pitch – created art work with children using paint filled syringes  Special Olympic Buddy – paired up and played games with a Special Olympian  Hospital Visit – signed autographs and interacted with sick patients at the Women’s and Children’s Hospital  Woodhaven – frequently visited home for disabled adults  Mizzou Moves – supervised and instructed a physical education class at an elementary school  Rainbow House Masquerade Ball – handed out refreshments while supervising individuals with special needs  Tiger Classic Youth Wrestling Tournament – worked tables, made brackets, and refereed the children’s matches

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