The best way to learn about the world and its issues is to experience it first hand. From a young age, I was already curious about the vast world that existed beyond my small hometown. My curiosity compelled me to learn French as a third language, and I have always wanted to immerse myself in different cultures. A career in architecture not only offered me the opportunity to travel, but it also offers the opportunity to change the world as I do so. I am obtaining the knowledge necessary to be a part of the solution to the social and political issues I grew up around, as well as other issues that are at hand. Ultimately, my goal is to implement this know-how to elevate architecture and expand its contributions to society.
RP Trucking, Douglas, AZ, US, Administrative Assistant
- Ensured compliance of driver qualification documentation and maintenance of DOT required
compliance records
- Coordinated and maintained fleet records and reports especially those for safety and compliance
activities.
University of Arizona CAPLA, Tucson, AZ, US, Camp Architecture Volunteer
- Supervised and guided children through organized activities, ensuring children safety, offering
emotional support, greeting new campers, and implementing camp rules.
- Helped campers sketch, taught them SketchUp, and helped develop design and structural
activities
Cochise College, Douglas, AZ, US, Off- Campus Tutor
-Planned and conducted lessons in Pre-Algebra, Algebra 1, Geometry, and Algebra 2/Trigonometry.
- Assisted students in improving academic achievement by reviewing class material and clarifying learning problems.
Cochise College, Douglas, AZ, US, General Education AGEC-A