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WILLIAM SCHLICKENMAIER
792 Columbus Avenue, Apt. 2E
New York, NY 10025
(646) 418-5345
[email protected]
EDUCATION
COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY, New York Graduation: 5/2003
School of International and Public Affairs (expected)
Master of International Affairs
Concentration: International Security Policy
GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY, Washington, DC Graduation: 5/2001
School of Foreign Service
Bachelor of Science in Foreign Service
Concentration: International Security Studies
Honors: Phi Beta Kappa, magna cum laude, John Carroll Scholar
EXPERIENCE
INSTITUTE OF WAR AND PEACE STUDIES, Columbia University 8/2001 - present
Research Assistant
Focus on security-related academic and policy research, specifically in the evolution of transnational security threats. Coordinated multiple research and support projects for professors including Kenneth Waltz and Robert Jervis.
GEORGETOWN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS ASSOCIATION, Washington, DC
Board of Directors 5/2000 - 5/2001
National Collegiate Security Conference 9/1998 - 10/2000
North American Invitational Model United Nations 5/1999 - 2/2001
Served on board of directors of non-profit corporation which plans and runs Model United Nations conferences for high school and college students. Had oversight and liability over procurement and planning contracts. With National Collegiate Security Conference, coordinated a staff of 50 college students in October 2000 as chief substantive staffer and Undersecretary-General at the conference, running eight simultaneous crisis simulations. Served for two years as a staffer on the North American Invitational Model United Nations, including senior staff experience with logistics and technology support.
OFFICE OF THE DEAN, SCHOOL OF FOREIGN SERVICE, GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY, Washington DC
Office Manager 5/2001-8/2001
Executive Assistant to the Dean 7/1999-9/1999
Office Assistant 6/1998-5/2001
Coordinated and planned special events including speeches and lecture series through the School of Foreign Service. Researched and updated alumni databases and School websites. Served as Executive Assistant to Dean Robert Gallucci, with research focus on weapons of mass destruction. Coordinated academic support for School of Foreign Service faculty, including tenure searches.
Computer Skills: Advanced research skills (Lexis-Nexis, J-STOR, Proquest, EBSCO), fluency in Macintosh and Windows OS, SPSS, Access and Excel, WordPerfect and Microsoft Word.
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