Little Life Kids, Crosstown LeaderOn Wednesday nights, we wore mint (to signify to parents that we were the good guys). In one room we had a slide, an indoor jungle gym, five volunteers and an average of thirty five-year-olds. There was coloring outside of the lines, reading story books in goofy voices and lessons taught by a sock puppet. It was sometimes challenging, sometimes hilarious, and always rewarding.
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Student Union Activities Board, PresidentWith a big role comes big responsibility. With the unexpected departure of the advisor comes even bigger responsibility. As president it was my responsibility to ensure creative, thoughtful well executed events were produced. To do so, it was essential that clear communications were managed between the executive board, the Student Union and its entities, as well as the university as a whole.
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Student Union Activities Board, Entertainment CoordinatorWhether it was a major concert or a small open mic night, whether it was auditions for the murder mystery dinner or buying 1,000 glow sticks for the silent disco, the Entertainment Committee was up for it. As entertainment coordinator, it was my responsibility to put on events that require talent. This involved event planning from start to finish; brainstorming and executing, with a lot of delegation in between.
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Oklahoma State French Club, Vice PresidentAfter the executive board's graduation left the club in disarray, I was reached out to by a professional to help take the reigns and revitalize the university's French Club. The purpose was to enjoy both the language and the culture of France. We enjoyed practicing our French at conversation nights, celebrating French tradition and watching French film. After seven years of study and a vice presidency of the club, the language is now second nature.
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