Kelly Anne Mailly
129 Fisher Avenue,
Brookline, MA 02445
(h) 508.333.4923 [email protected] (o) 617.738.2495
www.kmailly.com
I am committed to
finding a position that will allow growth in my professional career in the area
of Residence Life, enhance my knowledge, and widen my perspectives
geographically. Living in a residence hall should offer an inviting atmosphere
that fosters learning and is open to diversity, while giving students
opportunities not available in any other part of their lives.
Education
Master of Arts, Bowling Green
State University August
2004
Concentration:
Communication Studies; GPA 4.0; Phi Kappa Phi honors member
Master’s
Applied Project: Teabag particles and page-ups: The role(s) of a graduate
research assistant.
Research
Chair: Lynda Dee Dixon, Ph.D.
Committee:
John T. Warren, Ph.D., Denise Menchaca, Ph.D.
Bachelor of Arts, Stonehill
College May
2003
Major:
Communication Cluster:
Public Relations
Work/Teaching
Experience
Resident Director: Newbury College August
04-present
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Supervise two
residence halls and Resident Assistants in a live in/live on position while
reporting to the Director of Residence Life
·
Created opportunities
for student development and generated community through student interaction and
programming
·
Improved the
quality of student life while upholding college policies
·
Student
mediation, counseling, and promoting a safe environment in which to live
·
Interviewed,
selected, and trained the paraprofessional staff
·
Administrative
duties including detailed monthly reports, judicial letters, etc.
Campus Activities Coordinator:
Newbury College August
04-present
- Acting Director of
Campus Activities first semester; trained and supervised all Orientation
Leaders for New Student Orientation; planned and implemented major events
including Opening, Family Day, Club Fair, etc; Advisor for the Outing
Club; longer description available upon request
- Leadership Summit conference planner and presenter. February
2005, Passing the Buck: Successfully Transitioning your Organization
Graduate Teaching/Research
Assistant: Bowling Green State University August
03-May 04
- Speech Communication (IPC 102): 3 sections
- Taught three sections of a hybrid Speech
Communication/Interpersonal Communication class. Was provided with a
flexible syllabus that I adapted to fit my own interests as
well as the students needs.
Sports & Leisure Promotions,
Dublin, Ireland August-December
2002
- Internship
working in all areas of event promotion; Senior Times magazine productions
Co-curricular
Service
Bowling Green State University
- Diversity Facilitator April 2004
Training by James T. Jackson, Multicultural Advisor and Coordinator of
Diversity Education and Programs, Bowling Green State University
- Master’s
Representative March 2004
Selection committee for
the School of Communication Studies Teaching Award
- GLIPA
Judge February 2004
High School Journalism
Competition
- Graduate
Communication Association September 03-May 04
Faculty Representative:
attends School of Communication Studies faculty meetings and served as the
liaison between two groups
Stonehill College
- Editor: Cairn,
Stonehill’s Literary Magazine; Resident Assistant; Orientation Leader;
& many more