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OBJECTIVE:
To become a member of an organization where my Information Management and Administrative skills, talents
and expertise will be utilized to their fullest potential, leading to the contribution of the daily operations of the
department -- a challenging position in Office Administration that could possibly lead to a more fulfilling career
in Information Management / Technology; an opportunity that will provide professional, educational and
personal growth and or advancement.
Professional History:
Administrator
August 2003 to Present
Cunningham Caterer’s
Fort Washington, Maryland
Administrative Assistant
February 2006 to September 2006
Augmentation Inc. / Orbital Sciences Corporation
Sterling, Virginia
Administrative Assistant, II
April 2004 to October 2004
DataCom Sciences / United States Dept. of Energy – Office of the Chief Information Officer
Washington, DC
Secretary II
May 1995 to January 1998
University of Pittsburgh / Department of Human Resources – Employment
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Study in basic programming practices, flow-charting and pseudo-code methodologies. Introduction to Web design
principles with the practice of Web-page construction; Hypertext Markup Language. Local Area Networking – (LAN),
Open Systems Interconnection – (OSI); common network topologies and architecture, client / server concepts, basic
hardware devices and usage and basic networking security concepts. Wide Area Networking – (WAN), concepts and
interfacing with metropolitan area networks –(MAN); telecommunication technologies, backbone technologies, hardware
device protocol, hardware selection and usage, and basic WAN security considerations and planning. Concepts of
General Information Technology security and its rationale, contingency planning and business resumption planning, back-
up schemes and implementation strategies; invasive actions and prevention measures
Intensive study in Word processing, DOS / Windows operation, Typing, Office Procedures, Business English and
Business Math. Acquired skills in Microsoft Word, Excel, Access and PowerPoint. Comprehensive study of computer
hardware, troubleshooting and repair. Proper terminology of computer components and there functions. Developed
knowledge of College level accounting.
Certificate of Completion
Diploma